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All this negativity
Not a fan
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All this negativity
Not a fan
Not too many good movies have been made up here. Strange Brew and Ararat are the only two I can think of off the top of my head.That's allowable in Canada, but a sad outlook given some of the best were made up there..
Then it went downhill after that... one of the most absurd ways I've seen a movie create a "problem".28 Weeks Later (still one of the most terrifying opening scenes of any movie)
Not too many good movies have been made up here. Strange Brew and Ararat are the only two I can think of off the top of my head.
We are better with television
Cronenberg made a slew of them. Bob Clark made several.
My Bloody Valentine.. Tucker and Dale. The Prom Night series.. Even Wolf Cop is not terrible.. and that's just horror.
The FUBAR movies are some of the silliest funny **** I've seen..
I guess Black Summer is TV? Either way, filmed in Calgary and is so much better than The Walking Dead IMO. I hope they continue it..
I loved Candyman - granted I was a teenager at the time.Can’t leave out Cooties for horror comedies.
As for actual horror movies, I was a fan of The People Under the Stairs and Candyman. Not sure how those have held up over time. Haven’t seen them in years
Yeah new trailer just dropped for it.
yeah the endings usually are. The problem with coming up with a scary, supernatural, evil, nasty, powerful "monster" is you have to find some way to overcome all that and kill it in a way that isnt just stupid. Most horror movies fail horribly at it.Candyman scared the **** out of me when I was a kid. Watched it again a few years back. It was solid but didn't really live up to the memory for me. Kinda turns into a mess at the end.
Candyman scared the **** out of me when I was a kid. Watched it again a few years back. It was solid but didn't really live up to the memory for me. Kinda turns into a mess at the end.
It'll be interesting to see how this remake is received. Generally the internet loathes all remakes and would cry about "Hollywood doesn't do anything original! Wah!" But on the other hand, the internet is also all over Jordan Peele's dick. I suspect Candyman gets a pass from the usual ignorant outrage.
I'm sure it will serve as a reboot of sorts regardless. I'd be surprised if seeing the original is required viewing for this film nearly 30 years after the fact.It’s apparently a sequel. Some of the cast returns.