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Post by Whizzo on Oct 26, 2024 12:47:45 GMT
Don't think there's a jump scare in it, it's much more than a bit gross on the body horror front.
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Post by rawshark on Oct 26, 2024 15:49:39 GMT
It’s butt horror.
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Post by Zomoniac on Oct 26, 2024 16:24:49 GMT
Drive-Away Dolls
Extremely gay, extremely horny, extremely stupid and extremely fun.
8/10
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Post by technoish on Oct 26, 2024 17:00:47 GMT
Also watched The Substance last night in an impromptu trip while kids are away for the weekend.
Quite the experience. I think it was really good but I have no desire to watch it again.
It's the most unsexy sexy film I've seen which I think is intended. For all the naked ladies in it, I just keep getting flashbacks to Monstro.
It's what you get when you cross french arthouse film with a Hollywood budget.
I had to cover my eyes and ears at various points.
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Post by simple on Oct 26, 2024 17:19:08 GMT
Considering it was a film in which a beautiful woman is naked and having sex in multiple scenes Poor Things was also pretty solidly in the unsexy-sexy column too.
Is this Hollywood’s new way of having cake and eating it? We still get the nudity but we’re not supposed to enjoy it?
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Post by Jambowayoh on Oct 26, 2024 17:24:03 GMT
I had read that Gen Z aren't really fans of nudity and sex scenes in their tv and media, which was interesting.
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Post by richardiox on Oct 26, 2024 18:05:44 GMT
I had read that Gen Z aren't really fans of nudity and sex scenes in their tv and media, which was interesting. Fuckin loooosers
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Post by technoish on Oct 26, 2024 18:55:30 GMT
Maybe because they have every form of hardcore porn on tap online, already, I'm sure.
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Post by Jambowayoh on Oct 26, 2024 18:59:09 GMT
Maybe because they have every form of hardcore porn on tap online, already, I'm sure. Apparently this doesn't really come into the equation. It's more that they find nudity and sex scenes more gratuitous than anything which tbh it does feel like that sometimes.
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Post by dfunked on Oct 26, 2024 18:59:21 GMT
Probably a larger proportion of them still living with parents due to ridiculous rent and the impossibility of getting on the property ladder.
And absolutely nobody wants to watch sex scenes with their parents...
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Post by rawshark on Oct 26, 2024 19:17:08 GMT
Probably a larger proportion of them still living with parents due to ridiculous rent and the impossibility of getting on the property ladder. And absolutely nobody wants to watch sex scenes with their parents... Flashbacks to watching Conan the Barbarian with my dad and him saying “Corrrr, Conan the Bonker, more like.”
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Post by rawshark on Oct 26, 2024 19:20:26 GMT
There is quite a lot of boobage in modern tv series, though.
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Post by technoish on Oct 26, 2024 20:02:40 GMT
This is quite an Anglo Saxon angle tho, as TV on the continent always had way more nudity and sex in it, as they aren't as prudish / puritanical. Then you've got HBO in the US which basically made adult TV with the nudity
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Post by Lizard on Oct 26, 2024 20:06:18 GMT
I had read that Gen Z aren't really fans of nudity and sex scenes in their tv and media, which was interesting. I agree with them. Only good sex scene ever was Hot Shots Part Deux
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Post by starchildhypocrethes on Oct 26, 2024 20:08:35 GMT
I’m kinda with Gen Z on this these days. Not in a massively prudish Mary Whitehouse sense, there’s just so much it’s all just bit pointlessly yawnsome now. Just get onto the next bit of the story please, we all know what sex and boobs are.
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Post by rawshark on Oct 26, 2024 20:39:59 GMT
The days of Cindy Crawford shooting a guy while having sex with one of the lessers Baldwins on the bonnet of a car in Fair Game are long gone.
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Post by Zomoniac on Oct 26, 2024 21:05:47 GMT
Woman of the Hour.
I’m probably choosing the bear tbh.
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Post by rawshark on Oct 27, 2024 0:10:23 GMT
Terrifer
I guess it does what it meant to. It’s video nasty horror and some bits were done quite well, other bits not so much. Almost pointless to give it a rating. So I will.
6/10 better than Venom not as good as Moonlight.
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Post by rawshark on Oct 27, 2024 0:11:27 GMT
Also, want to open the discussion. Is Art the Clown a clown or a mime? I say mime.
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Post by Kay on Oct 27, 2024 0:14:11 GMT
Don't think there's a jump scare in it, it's much more than a bit gross on the body horror front. Cheers! Just watched it, and gross is a bit of an understatement. But yeah, pretty damn good and just as wtf in places as you'd expect. 8/10 (The Substance, that is)
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Post by rawshark on Oct 27, 2024 11:42:10 GMT
By sheer coincidence I watched Terrifier in tandem with some of Chimp Crazy and weirdly there are some parallels. You could equally pair Chimp Crazy with Nope and have a fun time seeing wher Jordan Peele took some inspiration from.
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Post by kronos on Oct 27, 2024 12:17:12 GMT
Alien Romulus: tricked me into thinking it was an alien film when in fact it was another prometheus/10 First half was really good, all the face hugger stuff was really well done, but the actual aliens were no more than supporting characters and then in the second half they got lazy and started doing pointless callbacks to previous films and finally taking the worst ending from the worst alien film to use as their ending. Rooks first facial shot was startlingly bad/off putting also (nice homage though).
Last Voyage of the Demeter: Nice sense of period but film totally drowned in unnecessary music which totally removed any creepiness or suspense for me. Take out the music, heighten the sound effects and they might have had a semi-good movie.
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Post by Zomoniac on Oct 27, 2024 12:31:26 GMT
The Wild Robot
10
Not an opinion, just objective fact.
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Post by retro74 on Oct 27, 2024 16:39:12 GMT
I said 9 but it was close to a 10 for sure
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Post by Mr Wonderstuff on Oct 27, 2024 20:12:35 GMT
Alien Romulus: 4/10 - not sure where to start. I had a feeling it was going to be shit from the trailer. Clearly an Alien film for teenagers. I was rooting for the Alien all the way.
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Post by Syrette on Oct 27, 2024 20:30:20 GMT
Just lazily watching Independence Day.
Fuck, love these 90s films
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Post by Zomoniac on Oct 27, 2024 20:46:50 GMT
Killers of the Flower Moon
Pretty sure you could lop two hours off that without losing anything.
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Post by barchetta on Oct 28, 2024 9:05:06 GMT
I seem to have spent every other night at my local cinema these last few weeks.
A sci-fi film lecture series (ongoing) Lee, Shaun of the Dead, The Outrun, Threads, Seven Samurai, The Teacher and last night caught The Substance.
Really enjoyed The Substance, though I thought it should have gone more Cronenberg and less Grand Guinol to make a more cogent argument. Maybe it was just me but the end was too 'funny/hysterical', but maybe that was the point.
Tonight? A showing of the OG Alien movie with intro from Colin Arthur who was behind the construction of Ash's head.
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Post by clemfandango on Oct 28, 2024 9:51:28 GMT
Starve Acre - 7/10
A nice slice of British folk horror set in the 1970s, and it's as slow as most films from the 70s too. Great acting and a nice creepy tale, but it did feel like a very stretched out episode of inside number 9. Also I'm not sure it has enough character development as I just didn't care that much, which is surprising considering the subject matter and slow nature of the movie.
Still worth a watch though.
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Post by simple on Oct 28, 2024 10:33:51 GMT
How is The Outrun? I thought the book was excellent.
Really want to see Starve Acre too but holding off as signing up to Prime and the BFI Player watching it then cancelling both feels like a real faff.
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