I’m going to see Good Boy today, and I swear on all that is holy, if that dog dies I am coming after you monstersrsmurphy wrote: Sun Oct 05, 2025 2:04 pmI had fun with this one, particularly Coochie Coochie Coo which was properly spooky, fun, and seasonal. Only critique about it is they gave the creature too much airtime. I even had fun with the campy wraparound Diet Phantasmakmc wrote: Sat Oct 04, 2025 10:23 am https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8XxoeV5LRU#ddg-play
Better than last year’s installment (a few okay-ish laughs)…still pretty dull.
If you haven't watched The Borderlands I suggest doing so tonight. Excellent (non-shaky) found footage with a solid story, characters you root for, good acting, and a unique ending that fucked me up for a bit. A+What’s new that's good on Shudder, Hulu, Night Flight, etc?
Went to the movie house for Good Boy. Recommended! Told from the perspective of a dog named Indy, it's a familiar supernatural tale told in a unique way. Decent spooky vibes, depressing, and the goodest boy. Be sure to stick around for post credits where the director with his own dog, Indy, explain the filmmaking process.
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522kmc wrote: Sat Oct 11, 2025 9:32 am I’m going to see Good Boy today, and I swear on all that is holy, if that dog dies I am coming after you monsters

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523Good Boy is quite a directorial debut…I’m excited to see what Ben Leonberg gets into next. The “goodest boy” deserves the Oscar.
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524Possession (1981)
I think I watched it during lockdown, or at least some of it. Watched it at the bar for movie night last week. Pretty fucked up!
I think I watched it during lockdown, or at least some of it. Watched it at the bar for movie night last week. Pretty fucked up!
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525A favorite of mine. I wish more of the director's stuff was more easily available. Actually, I haven't looked in a while...major wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:03 am Possession (1981)
I think I watched it during lockdown, or at least some of it. Watched it at the bar for movie night last week. Pretty fucked up!
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526Agreed on both points. Cosmos and Possession are the only ones I see pretty regularly available to stream. One could always ... sail the high seas.VaticanShotglass wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2025 6:30 pmA favorite of mine. I wish more of the director's stuff was more easily available. Actually, I haven't looked in a while...major wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:03 am Possession (1981)
I think I watched it during lockdown, or at least some of it. Watched it at the bar for movie night last week. Pretty fucked up!
I finally watched Triangle (2009) with Melissa George of Mulholland Drive / In Treatment after putting it off several years. It's OK. Some good ideas, and her performance is good, but overall I see why it flopped. It's got some rough edges. For that kind of movie, it has to be pretty tight and elegant.
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527I enjoy Triangle a great deal. Just rewatched it maybe a couple of months ago. It turned me on to Timecrimes, another good loopy sci-fi trip.brephophagist wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2025 6:41 pm I finally watched Triangle (2009) with Melissa George of Mulholland Drive / In Treatment after putting it off several years. It's OK. Some good ideas, and her performance is good, but overall I see why it flopped. It's got some rough edges. For that kind of movie, it has to be pretty tight and elegant.
Was looking forward to Traumatika was let down by Traumatika. I have yet to watch Vicious from director Bryan Bertino, a fave, but am expecting the same letdown.
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528Finally watched this last night and I was surprised how much I liked it…though not much of a horror movie, unless gross-out alone makes horror, it was really funny, solid acting, and it looked fantastic.rsmurphy wrote: Sun May 11, 2025 6:17 am The Ugly Stepsister is decent enough, maybe a teeeensy bit overhyped. Norwegian. Kinda Substance-y. A little bit funny. One scene in particular made me wince. B+
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529Some spooky and a wtf shorts
https://youtu.be/wxKtVChXZaY?si=Zzae2PPb4hPrbWe7
Spooky!
https://youtu.be/OdJXfIe73J0?si=1nt5rXI-niImxNCG
Spooky!
https://youtu.be/hDFaLFA5VBY?si=QO4Q97_7hYEoQdFN
Wtf?!?! Looking forward to The Oregonian
https://youtu.be/wxKtVChXZaY?si=Zzae2PPb4hPrbWe7
Spooky!
https://youtu.be/OdJXfIe73J0?si=1nt5rXI-niImxNCG
Spooky!
https://youtu.be/hDFaLFA5VBY?si=QO4Q97_7hYEoQdFN
Wtf?!?! Looking forward to The Oregonian
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530The CGI in Welcome to Derry is such a bummer.
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