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Art Attack! The Deconstruction of Terrifier 3
I don't usually watch extras or directors waffle or other such shit, but Art is special.
Particularly love the bit where David Thornton discusses the rumour about him on the set of 3
 
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Just watched this Australian film, pretty good. See it before it disappears - other uploads on the channel I watched have since been set to private. Actually a 1979 release apparently:

 
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Everyone and their mom giving the new Gareth Evans a 3/5 or thereabouts. They must be out of their mind, right?

Nah, that's basically what it is. Damn, I had such high hopes for this one. The action is alright, good but not his best, but the story feels totally underwritten. I don't mind that it has 800 characters and is totally chaotic, that's arguably the point. But there's not a single hook to get the viewer invested.
 
Honestly, Sinners lived up to the hype. Pretty badass. May have felt like it played too much into the musical elements--but then, the music was so good it didn't matter.

Also, the film had a weirdly layered soundtrack. The only way I can describe is that it felt like people in the theater were talking throughout the movie. There were a couple occasions when people were, but then at other times I thought people were chattering and realized it was part of the soundtrack. Like there were spirits about the theater whispering in your ear. It was fun.
 
Trump rewatched his favorite movie, Bloodsport, and asked himself why America isn't making movies like that anymore.

Honestly, Sinners lived up to the hype. Pretty badass. May have felt like it played too much into the musical elements--but then, the music was so good it didn't matter.

Also, the film had a weirdly layered soundtrack. The only way I can describe is that it felt like people in the theater were talking throughout the movie. There were a couple occasions when people were, but then at other times I thought people were chattering and realized it was part of the soundtrack. Like there were spirits about the theater whispering in your ear. It was fun.

I thought the musical elements were the best parts if anything. The movie was fine but fell into the elevated horror trap a bit of really wearing its subtext on its sleeve so that snotty critics will take it seriously. Strip away the important themes of cultural identity and racism and all that and you're left with a pretty standard, uninvesting riff on genre classics.

I don't mean to be too hard on it, it was a good movie and a great theater experience but I made the mistake of reading a review where someone said it really subverted the A24 art horror template or something and yeah lol no it didn't
 
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Trump rewatched his favorite movie, Bloodsport, and asked himself why America isn't making movies like that anymore.



I thought the musical elements were the best parts if anything. The movie was fine but fell into the elevated horror trap a bit of really wearing its subtext on its sleeve so that snotty critics will take it seriously. Strip away the important themes of cultural identity and racism and all that and you're left with a pretty standard, uninvesting riff on genre classics.

I don't mean to be too hard on it, it was a good movie and a great theater experience but I made the mistake of reading a review where someone said it really subverted the A24 art horror template or something and yeah lol no it didn't
I've been delaying watching it because the only thing I've seen or heard is Hailee Steinfeld being filthy 😂 horror adventure is also one of the strangest sub genres I've heard 😂
 
Trump rewatched his favorite movie, Bloodsport, and asked himself why America isn't making movies like that anymore.



I thought the musical elements were the best parts if anything. The movie was fine but fell into the elevated horror trap a bit of really wearing its subtext on its sleeve so that snotty critics will take it seriously. Strip away the important themes of cultural identity and racism and all that and you're left with a pretty standard, uninvesting riff on genre classics.

I don't mean to be too hard on it, it was a good movie and a great theater experience but I made the mistake of reading a review where someone said it really subverted the A24 art horror template or something and yeah lol no it didn't

That's well said.

"Elevated horror" has become nothing more than a marketing ploy to sell A24-style horror at this point (if it was ever anything more than that, although I like to think at some point it was a sort of critical marker). Describing films this way is beginning to do a real disservice, especially with recent fare like Sinners, Longlegs, Late Night with the Devil, The Substance, Smile 2, etc. Having a modicum (or even a significant degree) of social commentary doesn't automatically make a film "elevated." Elysium has plenty of on-point shit to say about class warfare and exploitation but I'm not ready to call it "elevated science fiction."

A more appropriate descriptor for Sinners would be genre-bending, since it's practically a musical. It would have had me at that. Let's just leave the damn "elevated" crap behind. It brings back all the old obnoxious gatekeeping of "high" and "low" culture.

Finally no, it didn't subvert the A24 template (whatever the fuck that is) at all. A24 is already doing a weird mashup of shit in its horror offerings. I don't think there's a template to undermine.

horror adventure is also one of the strangest sub genres I've heard 😂

It's an action horror film. They've been around for decades. Haven't you seen From Dusk til Dawn?