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SUMMARY: Renfield, the tortured aide to his narcissistic boss, Dracula, is forced to procure his master's prey and do his every bidding. However, after centuries of servitude, he's ready to see if there's a life outside the shadow of the Prince of Darkness.
Mod Z when this first came out to theatres: Yeah, I wanna go see this. Looks like a fun mild horror movie to watch after all the doom and gloom of what i’ve been watching lately :) *doesn’t end up watching it*
Mod Z now, seeing it on netflix: r18+?! wtf is in this movie?!
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f1nalboys · 9 months
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what’s yalls weird childhood favorite movie that u probably shouldn’t have been watching? mine were all of those parody movies like epic movie, date movie, disaster movie, vampires suck, robin hood men in tights etc
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free-range-tiddies · 4 months
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I'd rather be sentenced to a Jigsaw trap.
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Some fun bits from an interview with Pat Casey and Josh Miller, discussing how they became part of the Sonic movies!
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xanzusx · 1 year
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If it was in my hands, the FNAF movie would be a twisted tale about a father who loved his family so much that when tragedy struck them he got obsessed with doing everything in his power to give them immortality, only to fail so miserably at it that he ended up provoking the torturous death of innocent ones, the ones he loved and his own demise
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dizbunny · 1 year
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*sigh* it’s good that Winnie the Pooh is public domain yknow everyone can use Winnie the Pooh and his friends for stories
The problem is that everyone can use them
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pinkiepiebones · 3 months
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Renfield got fucking robbed of award nominations. The sound design, the sound editing, the costume design, the makeup... Fuck
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shinigami-striker · 1 year
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Renfield feat. Ben Schwartz | Friday, 04.14.2023
I can't believe Ben Schwartz is starring in that Renfield movie right now. 🧛
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reelvibes91 · 5 months
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Jennifer Lawrence Unleashed: Embracing the Raunchy Side of Comedy
The trailer for No Hard Feelings reminded me of comedies from the early 2000s. The ones were nothing was held back and laughs were plentiful.
While the trailer may set it up to be a movie of this nature, No Hard Feelings has way more heart at the center of the story than I was expecting. That is thanks in large part to the movie, not just continuously trying to go bigger with the comedy but actually using the comedy for character development.
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Jennifer Lawrence leads the way here, and in my opinion, this is a better showcase of her talents than any movie she has done previously. That is not to say her prior work as an actress is bad, just that this movie really allowed her to shine. She was genuinely funny alongside Andrew Barth Feldman, and we also got to see her dramatic chops shine as well. She was both believable as the pretty girl responding to the silly advertisement and talented enough to bring Maddie's insecurities to life as well. That is why this movie worked so well. At first, Maddie is presented as a one-dimensional do anything to get the car type. However throughout the movie she lets Percy in and begins to tell him secrets and it begins to be more than just the objective.
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The second and third acts rely less on the debauchery and more on storytelling. While I am a fan of off the rails comedy, the older I get, the more I appreciate a film like No Hard Feelings. It is harder to do both, and from a writing perspective, it is more challenging to have both. More movies need to do what No Hard Feelings was brave enough to do. While it may not be a perfect film, it was the most genuine comedy I have seen in a long time. Solid 8.5. I had a good time with this movie.
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anerdyfeminist · 2 years
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Why do so many people push for everything to be “family friendly” or “kid appropriate?” Like of course we need ample social space for kids that are age appropriate and protective. Kids deserve that, obvi. And stuff meant FOR them shouldn’t be dominated by adults.
But like. Adult only spaces are ALSO necessary and keeping some things adult specific and fully NOT FOR KIDS is actually in their best interests too. Like????
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queenvreads · 7 months
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REVIEW: Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver
3.75 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
“He’s my f-fr…boy. Guy. A man-guy. I’m…with. Here.”
Sloane and Rowan are both serial killers who hunt other serial killers, à la Dexter. They become friends and meet up yearly to challenge each other to see who can catch and kill a specific serial killer. Over the span of four years, they become closer friends.
This book blew up on my feed, and I could not wait to read it. It had me at serial killers, chaos, and spice. The way the trigger warnings are written, DEAD. So good!! 'Accidental cannibalism?' I guess I'm a weirdo because I wanted to know what that meant!
The beginning of this book was great. The banter between Rowan and Sloane is HILARIOUS throughout the book. The gore was bearable, although the whole eye-popping business gave me the creeps 😅
Things began to feel weaker towards the end of the story. I realized that these characters weren't as fleshed out as I would have liked. Their backstories were very shallow, and it just didn't feel heavy enough to become a serial killer. You know? Maybe I am being picky, but if I compare this to the MindFck Series... Lana is an incredible character. Her past is so dark, so twisted, so painful you believe her purpose. It didn't hit as hard in this book. And maybe that was the point... it is a dark comedy, so it was definitely lighter. I also couldn't help but compare this to 'There Are No Saints,' Mara and Cole are just superb!! Maybe I reached my capacity for serial killer romance 😅
The spice was fun, but the descriptions of the piercings could have been left out. 😅 I also found Rowan's tenderness one moment and his attempt to be feral the next was off. One moment he tends to Sloane's injury; the next, he's telling her to pick a safe word. They are both too emotionally stable to be serial killers 😅 The ending was okay. I didn't catch on to the twist, and I didn't feel much at the ending.
Overall, a fun read for sure. I finished it in a day. I loved the playlist of songs the author provided for each chapter. It really did take the story to the next level. The next book is about Lark and Lachlan's story, but I don't know if I am interested in them. We'll see. 🔪
"I didn’t gouge them out, Butcher. I plucked them. Delicately. Like a lady."
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machetelanding · 2 years
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other movies i watched in high school because my mom told me to: shakespeare in love, the pianist, sex lies and videotape, midnight cowboy, o brother where art thou, dude where's my car
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franzmasc · 2 years
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mutuals will you watch tár with me
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Movies are a part of all of us. They make us cry, laugh, scream, and feel intangible emotions. We sympathize with the characters, and we fall in love with the stories that surround them. With the worlds that have been created. The ideas that come to life.
Join me as I delve into my personal to be seen movie list and voice my honest opinions about them. Hopefully you would like to share your thoughts on them as well.
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k1ngj0ve · 2 years
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rambling annoying feelings
fully agree that (the post i saw earlier about a harry potter themed wedding) was cringe and weird but 'how do you function among adults' is kind of nonsense. Adults are just people. some people are cringey. if they have their life together enough to throw a wedding with 60 people then they are perfectly functional adults. you dont just stop being a fandom nerd suddenly when you hit 23, you dont drop your whole cringe personality, youre the same person but your back hurts now
when i was a teenager and twilight was coming out my mom was obsessed with it, went to the store at midnight to buy the new books, was always wanting to talk about the the relationships in it, she was in her mid 40s. when i was around 18 and the movies were rolling out my boss (around 50) was desperately engaged in shipping discourse about it-- but only out loud to people she knew, her coworkers, she just didnt have an online fandom aspect. She was a fully functioning person with a career and two kids and a horse and show dogs she brought competitions-- and she had long aggressive conversations with me about Team Jacob vs Team Edward where other adult lab tech coworkers would also drift in to engage.
I didnt even like twilight, i just prefered talking about twilight shipping than i did about how incredibly christian and homophobic she was. Even uncool and unnerdy adults are just people and get sucked into movies-- its what movies are for.
most people are cringey and weird if you talk to them long enough. My aunt hates the very concept of movies, cartoons, video games, and television and she throws football parties and screams at the tv-- but she went upstairs to put on some fucking fish movie for babies at the party and got totally sucked in by it, laughing at all the fart jokes, and forgot to go back down and watch football. This woman almost disowned me once for insisting she had a game system in her house as a child (because my mom said so)-- but she still would watch the worst comedy movies once a month and start crying and sobbing with investment into the characters and universes, no matter how low brow it was.
the woman was a senior member of a well known computer company that got sent to europe every other week to hold meetings with the foreign task forces and im pretty sure was a millionaire built on her hard work and charisma (and luck)-- and she was just full wet sobbing at the movie 'just friends' and completely thinks 'idiocracy' is a portent of the future (yes, she has some clear 'poor people breeding will ruin america and we have to control them' thoughts. this high powered executive type)
'being an adult' doesnt mean your mature or have good taste in media, is what im saying, havign bad taste in media doesnt mean youll never be successful at life or cant communicate with people-- they just live in a nice little bubble and have no concept of the word cringe and are their regular terrible selves 24/7 without worry.
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