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This show just got released today and it's fantastic! Anyone else watching it? Chris
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Don't Breathe is a horror/suspense film produced by Sam Raimi (the Evil Dead series, the Spider-Man trilogy) and directed by Fede Alvarez (Evil Dead [2013], From Dusk till Dawn: The Series), starring Jane Levy (Mia in Evil Dead [2013], Tessa in Suburgatory), Stephen Lang (Quaritch in Avatar, most likely to be Cable in an X-Force movie), Dylan Minnette (Clay in Saving Grace, Rex in Awake), and Daniel Zovatto (Seth in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Gideon in Revenge). The film centers on three people breaking into the home of a blind war veteran to steal US$300,000 from him, only to learn the hard way
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Syfy Channel originals, they are low budget classics that are primarily creature features that have been going on since 2002 with over 200 some film titles having the honor of being classified as such. With that said I figured we need a thread and I'll start by posting every original I've seen to date: What are your thoughts on this classic legacy?
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Crimson Peak is an upcoming horror film by Guillermo Del Toro (Pacific Rim, Pan's Labyrinth), starring Mia Wasikowska (Alice in Wonderland, Alice Through the Looking Glass), Tom Hiddleston (Loki in Thor and The Avengers), Jessica Chastain (Maya in Zero Dark Thirty, Murphy in Interstellar), and Charlie Hunnam (Raleigh in Pacific Rim, Patric in Children of Men). Uncharacteristically, Ron Perlman is not in this film, considering that he's been in nearly all of Del Toro's works. The film premieres on October 16, just in time for Halloween season. Crimson Peak @ IMDb
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Does anybody else think the children book's illustrations are scarier than any recent CG monster?
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I usually do a horror movie marathon for the month of October and try to catch up on any stuff I've missed in the last year or so. This year I went with some classics, some favorites *, and a few I haven't seen yet. Going to try to get through them all before the 30th. 1. Monkey Shines - 1988 2. Visting Hours - 1982 3. 2LDK - 2003 4. The Sentinel - 1977 5. The Exorcist III - 1990 6. Madman - 1981 7. Humongous - 1982 8. Evil Dead - 2013 9. Trick 'R treat - 2007 * 10. Halloween - 1978 * 11. High Tension - 2003 * 12. Halloween 4 - 1988 * 13. Jason Goes to Hell - 1993 *
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Hmmmm. "Based on the graphic novel". "From the producers of Underworld". Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy. I'm sure that we will get the usual barrage of "No", "Not interested", etc from the haters who are going to hate, but there is enough here to get me interested. It's gotta be better than 1994's "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein", so we will just have to wait and see. Anybody read the graphic novel?
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Title says all. I just got back from seeing it, easily the best of the franchise and it had me laughing from beginning to end. This has to be one of the funniest movies I have ever seen in my life.
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Seriously, this is the best show I've seen in YEARS... ...and it's TOTALLY sci-fi... Enjoy. Well, I say, "enjoy..."