Poor Hogson. Creative control is a bitch.
Should episodes of Columbo count as movies? Their long enough to be.
Should episodes of Columbo count as movies? Their long enough to be.
Dark Krystal reminds me of nightmares as a child. Man, I should watch that again. Oh Jim, you went too soon.Insidious reminded me of the nightmares I had when I was a really young child.
I actually preferred Mike over Joel as the host myself. Mike's sarcasm fit the idea of the show more than Joel's dry humor, in my opinion. I mean, I like both, don't get me wrong, but all in all I find I like more Mike episodes than Joel. Early stuff is especially hit and miss. Also yeah initially (first 3 or so seasons?) Dr. Forrester and TV's Larry were the mads, until Pearl took over and added in Brainguy and Bobo over another season or two. Also at some point Crow changed voices too, around the time Mike took over I think but I can't remember for sure there.Wow, I just watched a MST3K from 1989 on Netflix. I'm not sure if this is very very early Comedy Central, or if it's Cable Access, but it has Dr. Forester and Larry as the Mads, a really old Cambot, and Servo with Larry doing the voice. It's, um, not great. They were apparently still adlibbing for this episode. I was reading the history of the show, and it's quite interesting. It seems like when Joel left the show, he said it was because he was uncomfortable acting. However in a more recent interview (2009 or so), he said that was a lie for the media. In truth he loved doing the show and hated leaving. But since he disagreed with producer/director and partner Mallon, he left to save the show from death.
Man I haven't seen that since I was a kid. I remember finding the monkey kind of annoying, but I still remember liking it.I just watched Disneys Dinosaur for the first time since it came out in theatres.
This movie is a lot better then I remember it being! There are a few early 3D animation things that made it a bit odd (slow down in action scenes, backgrounds being far to detailed compared to the mains, etc.) but over all it was enjoyable.
Mmmmmmmm, debatable. The comics had a deeper continuity to them that I felt worked a lot better. Though 1987 mutagen was cooler I will give you that.I still think the 80s-90s cartoon was better than the comic, and the mutagen is one of the reasons. The show's explanation may not have made any scientific sense, but it had story logic.
After giving Insidious more thought, I think the ending is actually a plot hole.Eloise established that the ghosts need time to enter into a body, and that the old woman's ghost had been severed from the dad, yet she was able to apparently easily possess him. Also, how would the mom know that the photo on Eloise's camera was of the dad? Eloise was dead, and there's no evidence in the picture that that's who the photo was of. Finally, it doesn't quite make sense that the dad, being aware that he was astral walking and having been made aware of his history with the ghost, would've fallen for the old lady's trap. Or was his body already possessed by this point? I can't tell. There's the weird stumble and tiredness he seems to exhibit when they enter the house. Since Eloise had established that life=strength, maybe that was supposed to be our visual cue that he had essentially died, since his connection to his body was severed. I don't know. It kind of falls apart there.
First of all, I'd say the old woman's connection to Josh was much, much stronger because of the time she had already spent trying to possess him. For all we know, she had been waiting near him the whole damn time all his life, waiting for another opportunity just like this. But she was likely able to possess him much quicker because she'd already spent so much time with him and had already come so incredibly close (as the pictures that Eloise had show indicated).
Second, his wife was right there with him when he went through the pictures, so she would have seen not only the evolution of the old lady becoming clearer, but as a result, would have recognized her immediately, since instead of Josh in the picture, it was a full shot of the old woman,
Past years or of all time?To date the only flawless horror movies I've seen in the past years is REC and REC2. They're what I consider horror perfection.
Not of all time but definitely top 5-10. 1980s Thing is definitely a favorite as well.Past years or of all time?
I'd put 1980's Thing up in the echelons of how to do a suspenseful horror movie.
It is odd how that generation of teen movies really had some classics. Normally teen popcorn flicks are so bloody shallow, and disposable. But those films were so true to the live of teen agers and young adults that they pretty much transcend the junk they were meant to be and are as good as many dramas are now.Watched The Breakfast Club for the first time this past Tuesday. What an amazing movie, I'm sad I never saw it earlier.
Actually, that makes perfect sense.It almost feels like John Hughes was deliberately writing about teenagers, while most others are written to teenagers. Not sure if I make sense there.