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There's no actual werewolf in this but a rather nasty case of gaslighting.
I just watched The Clovehitch Killer, which was really excellent, far and away one of the best films I've seen this decade.
Heard such good things but for some reason have yet to watch it!
The Last Exorcism (2010) had a similar premise. Apparently, there was a disappointing sequel in 2013, The Last Exocism II, which we haven't seen, but the first one was really enjoyable.Just watched The Cleansing Hour on Shudder. Interesting film about a group of people who fake exorcisms for their online show, and then a real demon shows up. Even the Big S (no, not Superman, and not that charming stud on Netflix) makes an appearance before its over. I thought it was a good way of turning the typical demonic possession trope in a different direction
The Last Exorcism (2010) had a similar premise. Apparently, there was a disappointing sequel in 2013, The Last Exocism II, which we haven't seen, but the first one was really enjoyable.
If you like Hugh Laurie doing comedy, find some of the Jeeves and Wooster stuff he did with Stephen Fry, or some of A bit of Fry and Laurie. There's a fair amount of it kicking about on the interwebs.Okay, so I just binge watched Avenue 5 with the guy from House. Laughed my ass off!!!
Watched a couple episodes of 'Barbarian' on Netflix, it's a German show set in ~ 6AD. It is setting up the animosity between the Germanic Tribes and the Roman occupiers. It's not amazing, just fun for a casual watch. There is a copious amount of laughably bad fake blood that gets used, and quite a bit of melodrama but I'm interested to see where it goes in the hopes of a big battle.
It's one of my favourite films ever. It's clever and smart, yet still accessible to idiots like me.Over the weekend, I saw most of Forbidden Planet on broadcast. It had been years since I'd seen it; I'd forgotten that a very young Leslie Neilson plays the ship captain. Some of it hasn't aged all that well, but I still find the basic story compelling and the sets for the underground lost complex are impressive, in their retro-future way. And you can't beat lines like "Monsters from the Id!" My wife had never seen it before and enjoyed it a good deal.
Over the weekend, I saw most of Forbidden Planet on broadcast. It had been years since I'd seen it; I'd forgotten that a very young Leslie Neilson plays the ship captain. Some of it hasn't aged all that well, but I still find the basic story compelling and the sets for the underground lost complex are impressive, in their retro-future way. And you can't beat lines like "Monsters from the Id!" My wife had never seen it before and enjoyed it a good deal.
I prefer the play.It's one of my favourite films ever. It's clever and smart, yet still accessible to idiots like me.
I prefer the play.
We just rewatched Ring. Still great and still much more subtle and effective than the Hollywood remake. YMMV
If you like Hugh Laurie doing comedy, find some of the Jeeves and Wooster stuff he did with Stephen Fry, or some of A bit of Fry and Laurie. There's a fair amount of it kicking about on the interwebs.
Jeeves and Wooster was very funny, but I am not sure how well it works overseas, i.e. not in the UK.