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Man, this on the big screen with a packed out theater of nearly 600 people. Just pure. It’s a lovely reminder of a communal impact moving pictures has. Such grand power. Each frame more staggering than previous. A mountainous emotional cavalcade.
Monolithic.
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]]>The biggest one. The massive, bloated, unwieldy finale. The biggest stakes, the most globe trotting, the biggest set pieces. Surprisingly the most somber of the series. The underwater section alone is just mesmerizing. I’d either clench my seat so hard or forget to breathe at times during its big highlighted set pieces. I wanna view it again already, so much to take in but it’s a constant blast. So good. Love this. Cruise forever.
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]]>Probably the best one in the franchise? The most I’ve felt the ideal feeling of “popcorn summer entertainment” from recent pictures. Almost like an electro shock to the franchise like Saw 10 was for its franchise. Probably the most legit and depthful in expressing the horrors of generational trauma since Halloween 2? I love this film to death. Could watch it a million times.
Tony Todd’s scene made me cry and is one of the best filmic final performances I’ve ever seen. RIP to the legend, the goat, Tony Todd. I’ll miss him desperately.
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]]>Unloved gems of the 20s with average ratings of 3.0 or lower
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]]>Saw Jackson do a thing. So then I did a thing.
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]]>Invited to take another swing at this years poll from Helenwelonmelon. Caveat for this, rather than just an update on my current top 500, I also decided to go with just one per director for this list (just make it even harder to pin down for myself. Especially with certain filmmakers who've made so many great works: Spielberg, Scorsese, etc etc). I'm sure there's multiple movies I'm missing in here, but this is as of this very moment after posting it what the list would look like. In chronological order.
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]]>All the spooky movies I’d viewed in order in September and October of 24
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]]>Here we go again! Original List found here
There must be 31 horror films
6 countries
8 decades
ALL of the films from a horror franchise with at least 4 entries (if there is a hard reboot, you can choose whichever has 4+ that you prefer)
1 film by Wes Craven
1 film caused by/worsened by weather
1 film starring a Black woman
1 Donald Sutherland film
3 films from New World Pictures.
2 Indian films.
4 Italian films
2 Horror comedies
2 films made primarily or entirely in Texas
1 film that exists in at least
2 available cuts (you just have to watch one. Bonus if you watch them all.)
1 Robert Wiene film
1 Michele Soavi film
1 film from 2011
1 film from 1984
And 1 Tobe Hooper Film (There must ALWAYS be a Hooper film)
***FOR THOSE THAT LIKE TO DO EXTRA WORK: WATCH Cyclone and Crawlspace. Like last year, there is a third film: We Are Zombies.
Progress: 34/34
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]]>Some points of reference on my feature PROTECT & SERVE. Get a better idea of the type of picture you’re in for.
Campaign still currently going for the next 28 days as of writing this:
seedandspark.com/fund/protect-and-serve
Pitch video:
m.youtube.com/watch?v=nFIRCtPCdtw&pp=ygUTbWlkbmlnaHQgY2VudGVubmlhbA%3D%3D
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]]>I’m a slut for every Alien and Predator film, seems a bit pointless to rank but I guess if I made one, I guess this is what it would look like currently. Love every one of these films regardless.
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]]>Hard to rank, love his work (not so much the last three). Servant rules also.
He really is a gem. What the world would be like without him, I have no clue but it’d be a dark one.
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]]>Based on the amount of minutes per picture (with the amount of time listed in the notes) a ranked list of Gamera movies from greatest amount of time to least.
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20.40
19.35
18.48
17.31
16.03
14.41
13.28
13.19
11.42
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]]>Based on the amount of minutes per picture (with the amount of time listed in the notes) a ranked list of Godzilla movies from greatest amount of time to least.
26.56
22.28
20.33
20.09
20.08
19.38
19.21
18.54
17.23
16.49
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]]>Felt inspired by MAGE’s list so I put together my personal ranking of the masks.
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]]>Saw Rolling Stone do a thing, so then I did a thing. Chronological and I’m probably forgetting a few, this changes a lot anyways and this is more spur of the moment.
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]]>Some new to me highlights not released in 2023 that I quite enjoyed
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]]>Chronological order. Even at 500, still so horribly difficult to put together. I’m sure I’m missing some titles in there and this changes all the time, this is what it’d look like at the moment. Throwing in to the recent poll by HelenWelonmelon
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]]>Terrifying motion pictures witnessed or revisited within September and October.
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]]>Throwing my hat into this challenge with blind spots I’d still like to get around to (with the exception of Resolution, Zodiac Killer and 10 Rillington Lane having seen those).
UPDATE: Got to finish my first Hooptober! Quite fun to get to view some pictures I’d been meaning to watch. A bit silly to do another challenge on top of it with 71 pictures to go in a month and a half. Real fun stuff though. Some highlights from the list:
10 Rillington Place
Mute Witness
Arrebato
Knife+Heart
Science Crazed
Graverobbers
The challenge in question:
There must be 31 films
6 countries
8 decades
2 post apocalyptic or natural disaster related films
1 film with Robert Englund
1 something is underground film
3 Satan/Devil centered films
1 Amicus film.
The worst Dracula film (by Letterboxd rating) that you haven't seen and can access.
1 LGBTQ+ connected film
5 Films from De Palma, Wes Craven, Ken Russell, Hitchcock and/or Moorhead & Benson.
2 Peter Cushing films
1 film based on a work of or invoking the name Bram Stoker
1 film based on a Clive Barker story
1 film that was released the year that you turned 10
1 Mario Bava film.
1 film with an 'x' in the title
And 1 Tobe Hooper Film (There must ALWAYS be a Hooper film)
***FOR THOSE THAT LIKE TO DO EXTRA WORK: WATCH The Zodiac Killer and 10 Rillington Place. Like last year, there is a third film: Shaky Shivers.
-review them all.(eek)
Clearly one film can satisfy multiple criteria. Viewing and reviewing will begin at 12:01am cst on Sept 15th.
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]]>Doing this on top of Hooptober, covering some blind spots with this push.
UPDATE: Have finished the challenge! Quite fun though a bit silly to do 71 pictures in a month and a half with Hooptober also. Fun getting to view new pictures. Some highlights from this list:
Human Lanterns
White Dog
Witchhammer
Don’t Let The Riverbeast Get You
In The Dark
The prompt from Justin Decloux:
1 - A French Canadian Horror Film
2 - A Horror Film Directed by Todd Sheets
3 - A Horror Film That's a Poltergeist Rip-Off
4 - A Horror Film Shot by Aristide Massaccesi
5 - A 2D Horror Film (Up to interpretation!)
6 - A Horror Film That Includes Time Travel
7 - A Horror Film That Features a Fox Spirit
8 - A Horror Film Shot in South Africa that es it off as America (There's a lot!)
9 - A Black and White Comedic Horror Film that takes place in an Old Dark House
10 - A Horror Film Produced by Debra Dion
11 - A Horror Film That Features Many Tentacles
12 - A Horror Film in which William Shatner appears.
13 - A DTV Horror Sequel released by Dimension Films
14 - A Czech Horror Film
15 - A Horror Film Set in the Fine Art World
16 - A Horror Film That Involves a Killer House Pet
17 - A Horror Film That Takes Place During a Camping Trip
18 - A Horror Film That Features Blood and Stop Motion (No Harryhausen)
19 - A Horror Film with Undead Cowboys and/or Undead Civil War Soldiers
20 - A Horror Film About A Class Reunion Gone Wrong!
21 - A Non-Supernatural Shaw Bros Horror Film
22 - A Horror Film Shot for less than $10,000 (That's not found footage)
23 - A Horror Film That Features Someone That Has Lightning Powers
24 - A Swedish Horror Film
25 - A Horror Film about a Killer Doll (That's not Chucky or the Puppet Masters)
26 - A Horror Film Released by Something Weird on VHS
27 - A Found Footage Horror Film That isn't from America, Japan or the UK.
28 - A Horror Film That Features Helpful Ghosts
29 - A Horror Film That Has Multiple Beheadings
30 - A Horror Film Directed by Koji Shiraishi
31 - A Horror Film that Leaves You With a Smile
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]]>The original prompt
Progress: 12/100
No rewatches.
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