it was good until they got to episode 3The Netflix original limited series Dracula was good, weird, different
Invisible Man was pretty good. Some plot oddities here and there, but overall pretty decent.
I was at least glad they didn't go TOO hardcore with the jump scares and when they did it there wasn't a giant BOOM or HUGE HOLLYWOOD cliche noise just to get everyone to scream.
The restaurant scene with all of the sudden the floating knife and then the sister got me good, I had to rewind... but it wasn't overdone, just creepy as F
End of day her switch from traumatized to badass was a little too quick for me but the film was 2 hours long. I think they realized they had to wrap it up somehow and there wasn't much else they could do.
7/10, I know some family/friends (women) that would refuse to watch this after the first 20 or so minutes. I'd say the first half was a 8/10, second half 6/10... kind of went a little Hollywood 'Hollow Man' there towards the end lol.
Wife told me she found us a thriller to watch... Turned out to be a Lifetime movie with a thriller plot. You can only imagine how thrilled I was...
Scare BNB (2019) retitled “Fatal Getaway”
Yea I should have known better! Desperate things can happen when you’re hunting for new material.We looked at that one...I could tell by the plot it was a Lifetime movie. Even the cover gives it away at this point lol
hmm, screenplay by the guy that wrote moon (based off a 2010 movie, with a slightly higher IMDB score), think I might give the original a look first.Yea I should have known better! Desperate things can happen when you’re hunting for new material.
watched one decent flick last night though... Our House (2018). Interesting concept.
Also watched The Nanny (2018). Started off ok, but then took a blindside turn towards fantasy land. Trailer tagged it as horror... Wasn’t even close.
Underwater (2020)
Been a minute since we've explored the underwater neo-creature genre. Older classics like The Abyss (1989), DeepStar Six (1989), Leviathan (1989), The Rift (1990), Deep Rising (1998) or The Cave (2005) come to mind. Unless you want to open the discussion up to sharks, crocs, etc. Underwater wasn't a bad watch, but it was a rather pedestrian effort.
The horror/thriller elements in this movie were rather weak. It's filled with plenty of well-executed jumpscares to make it a decent enough watch, but it lacks suspense. And some of the effects were rough, especially for cgi. The sequencing is fast-paced and littered with fast-cut scenes, which prevents us from appreciating much more than merely the action. I think a lot of suspense and drama was removed due to that.
Unfortunately they used very little effort to flesh out the characters other than driving the plot using their job skills, and the creatures weren't a strong enough antagonist to distract us from that, so in the end these characters end up seeming like cattle. The writers give brief tragic backstories (dialogue driven) in an attempt to make you care about these characters but it just fails to sustain itself for any length of time.The actors weren't too bad though, even though the script was weak. There were many times where some of the dialogue was lost due to other sounds of the film, but luckily this wasn't an issue that detracted any plot points. TJ Miller provided some decent off-the-cuff humor but it was short-lived.
Overall it was an ok watch with decent production values, but the story itself was lackluster and none of the action produced anything memorable. The setup & aftermath were displayed as news reports in newspapers. So it takes somewhat of a leap of faith to connect some dots. Thankfully it wasn't necessary since the movie didn't really implore you to connect anything meaningful.
Action thriller that lacks suspense & story... 5/10
I saw The Hunt a couple days ago. I would suggest everyone to watch it. It definitely wasn't a horror movie...more of a light thriller, action with some comedy but very enjoyable.
In terms of entertainment, yes. Horror MoviesI heard it's kind of comparable to Tucker and Dale? Is that true?