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adamwatchesmovies · 8 months
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The 13th Friday (2017)
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To call The 13th Friday "a movie" strains the definition of the word. Only writer/director/producer Justin Price could tell you what happens in this film. It makes no sense and even if it did, most people wouldn’t have the willpower to make past a few minutes’ worth of footage.
“Somewhere in Texas is a house said to be so haunted that a church was built on the property and the family that lived in the house was never found”.
…What?
Those were my thoughts as the pre-title card appeared. That sentence gives you an idea of what we're in for. I can’t make heads or tails of it. Let me give you a favour and properly explain what The 13th Friday is “about”.
A group of friends are partying at a supposedly haunted house. Inside, one of them becomes possessed after opening a demonic puzzle box. They learn they must sacrifice 13 people - one each month - to lift the curse that now falls upon them.
Now we sort of know what to expect but the title feels like a misnomer. Don't worry, this will be rectified an hour in. At that point, we finally get some direction from a character - a drug dealer - who has supposedly encountered this curse before. Until then, you have to sit through performances so agonizing you can only conclude that all the actors were friends of the director or cast for their chest size rather than their talent. And before you get too excited, no there is no nudity in this movie.
It’s been a year since that fateful night (or maybe it’s less, the characters’ dialogue makes this disputable) when Allison (Lisa May) develops soe second-thoughts about this whole “murdering people to save ourselves” business. Unfortunately, she and her friends have lured twelve people to an underground cavern to be devoured by demons. As they have to do this once a month, it means her remorse is coming in after a whole year of killings. They're almost done. Her friends have no desire to stop now. When they try to make her the next victim, she escapes and the demons start going after everyone. Cue the horrendous special effects. We’re talking unconvincing to the point that you'll wonder if they weren’t meant to be funny. In one scene, a character stands in the middle of traffic and is “suddenly” struck. Except you can clearly tell that she sees the vehicle coming and that the car is driving in the lane BEHIND her. Computer effects are used to try and make you believe otherwise.
There’s so much wrong with this movie you could write a novel about it. The supposedly abandonned, haunted home the friends visit at the beginning has a meticulously mown lawn and the inside is not only furnished; it’s spotless. The plot and characters are so poorly established you have no idea what’s happening even before the curse's inconsistent rules. It is impossible to determine who the protagonist is, how many people the demons are after or how to break the curse. People die BEFORE the puzzle box is opened but we’re never told why. Then, the rules are suddenly re-written, as if someone suddenly remembered the title.
Down to the last minute, The 13th Friday finds a way to botch every aspect of filmmaking. The ending makes no sense and then, it just stops. Cut to credits. Even those, it can’t manage to do properly, as some of the names/titles are covered up with a plea from the filmmakers to find them on Facebook. I did, but considering they haven’t posted anything since 2016, I doubt my comment on the page will lead anywhere.
The 13th Friday is among the worst films I’ve ever seen. This isn’t something I say lightly. There isn’t a single aspect of this production done right. It’s appalling. No one but those with the lowest of low standards could even sit through it, much less have a good time. (November 13, 2020)
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minami-mad-fish · 9 months
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Yeahwgust day 27. “A Whole Heap of Trouble”
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I got inspiration from Rango soundtrack and thought it was funny imagining Postie running around Camp Golf field for her life, screaming at the top of her lungs and all the dumb soldiers that see her are like "ayo what she doing?! She's chasing after the cazadores?!?" as Rango and the hawk scene.
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tuppencetrinkets · 2 years
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Alec - Cameron Bright #2,300
Alice  - Ashley Greene #9,900
Alistair - Joe Anderson #700
Amun - Omar Metwally #373
Angela - Christian Serratos #3,200
Aro - Michael Sheen #8,400
Bella - Kristen Stewart #126,000
Ben - Rami Malek #1,000
Billy - Gil Birmingham #2,600
Bree - Jodelle Ferland #561
Caius - Jamie Campbell Bower #2,600
Carlisle- Peter Facinelli #11,800
Carmen - Mia Maestro #1,000
Charlie - Billy Burke #14,000
Charlotte - Valorie Curry #230
Demetri - Charlie Bewley #3,000
Edward - Robert Pattinson #60.000
Eleazar - Christian Camargo #1,300
Embry - Kiowa Gordon #1,000
Emily - Tinsel Korey #489
Emmett - Kellan Lutz #4,700
Eric - Justin Chon #1,900
Esme - Elizabeth Reeser #5,00
Felix - Daniel Cudmore #2,000
Garrett - Lee Pace #1,400
Huilen- Marisa Quintanilla #357
Irina - Maggie Grace #1,600
J. Jenks - Wendell Pierce #567
Jacob - Taylor Lautner #35,000
James - Cam Gigandet #357
Jane - Dakota Fanning #3,700
Jared  - Bronson Pelletier #987
Jasper - Jackson Rathbone #6,500
Jessica - Anna Kendrick #5,000
Kate - Casey laBow #3,000
Kebi - Andrea Gabriel #1,000
Laurent - Edi Gathegi #989
Leah - Julia Jones #1,253
Liam - Patrick Brennan #223
Maggie - Marlane Barnes #182
Marcus - Christopher Heyerdahl #3,562
Mary - Toni Trucks #222
Mike - Michael Welch #3,500
Moline - Jose Zuniga
Nahuel - JD Pardo #398
Paul - Alex Meraz #411
Peter - Erik Odom #230
Quil - Tyson Houseman #609
Randall - Bill Tangradi #280
Renee - Sarah Clarke #2,000
Renesmee - Mackenzie Foy #3,700
Riley - Xavier Samuel #2,000
Rosalie - Nikki Reed #4,500
Sam - Chaske Spencer #1,100
Senna - Tracy Heggins #228
Seth - Booboo Stewart #1,300
Stefan - Guri Weinberg #1,000
Sue - Alex Rice #598
Tanya - MyAnna Buring #1,800
Tyler - Gregory Tyree Boyce #830
Victoria - Rachelle Lefevre #668
Victoria 2 - Bryce Dallas Howard #897
Vladimir - Noel Fisher #823
Zafrina - Judith Shekoni #454
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on a scale of 1 - 10 how would you rate season 9? 1 bad 10 very good
So I rate 9A a 10/10 just based on 9x09 alone!! But honestly I do think the Roy/North storyline was well done.
Of course 9B gets a lower rating from me due to the absolute dearth of upstead, BUT also because I really did not love the Anna arc. I think Carmela Zumbado is a great actress but there was something about the way the storyline was written and executed that honestly made me not really care what happened. I also think Jose Zuniga is a great actor (Escano) so it was just interesting to me how for me at least none of it clicked. At one point in the storyline I kind of forgot why we should even care about these people? Because he was a drug lord laundering money through the bakery? Before the finale I had to rewatch the escano episodes to even remember why I should care.
I almost feel like 9B felt “obligated” to check boxes to give each actor a focus episode, (9x13-Hailey, 9x14 Kim, 9x17 adam, 9x18 jay, 9x19 kevin, 9x 20 kim, and the escano thread sprinkled in along the way. It was cool to see some focus eps which were executed BRILLIANTLY but it left me feeling a bit blah and I think it was because something was missing in the escano case. I don’t think it wad the voight factor. I do think it was because something was missing for me in Anna’s execution of the role and that started for me when she started doing more and we were then “supposed” to care more about her.
So for me, 9B was a 6/10!
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sinusproblem · 1 year
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here’s some re-drawn bats from my sketchbook. slide 1 - after Jim Aparo, from The Brave and The Bold, vol. 25, No. 147, February 1979. slide 2- after Norm Breyfogle, from Detective Comics, No. 590, September 1988. slide 3 & 4 - after Gene Colan and Tony De Zuniga, from Batman, Vol. 43, No. 351, September 1982. slide 5 - after Mike McKone and Jose Marzan, from Detective Comics, No. 624, 1990. slide 6 - after Norm Breyfogle and Steve Mitchell, from Detective Comics, No. 615, June 1990.
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(Jose Zuniga)
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phenom158 · 8 months
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usalivemovienews · 10 months
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pharaoh105 · 2 years
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pedroam-bang · 3 years
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“Rocinante” MCRN Tachi (ECF 270) - The Expanse (2020)
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sidonius5 · 3 years
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The Expanse - 5x07 - “Goddamn, we got ‘em all.”
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the-expanse-fashion · 3 years
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Bull, The Expanse, Season 5, Episode 7
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sabagon · 4 years
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The Twilight Characters That Didn’t Make it to the Breaking Dawn Part 2 Credits: Twilight
Gregory Tyree Boyce as Tyler Crowley
Jose Zuniga Mr. Molina
Matt Bushell Phil Dwyer
Ned Bellamy Waylon Forge
Stephenie Meyer as herself
Ayanna Berkshire Cora
Trish Egan as Shelley Cope
Kristopher Hyatt Embry Call
Solomon Trimble Sam Uley
Catherine Grimme Young Bella
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