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A Quiet Place
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A Quiet Place
Just saw this horror film/thriller today...wow!!!!!! That was one 95% RT scary movie! (Although I sort of have mixed feelings towards M. Knight Shyamalan now, I can’t help but feel this was sort of like one of his films, but without the bad dialogue, hystrionics, and that oft-used logic-free twist ending.)
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Re: A Quiet Place
And his need to build screenplays like blueprints, saying "This scene explains the character's past...THIS running flashback-subplot explains why the hero is so concerned...THIS off-topic character is in the story to explain the director's central theme in long speeches, and tease hints about what the twist ending means, in case you can't figure it out..." Since a writer/director/producer has no one to slap him upside the head and Kill His Darlings for him, and he leaves every single idea in the screenplay.ShyViolet wrote:Although I sort of have mixed feelings towards M. Knight Shyamalan now, I can’t help but feel this was sort of like one of his films, but without the bad dialogue, hystrionics, and that oft-used logic-free twist ending.
(Sorry for the off-topic vent, just sat through "Split" on disk. )
We're getting a lot of hysterical geek-love for out-of-nowhere indies lately that's a bit misplaced, since it's not really the story or the director we love, but the old-fashioned idea that someone would write a story we DON'T know going in--
An idea major studios are literally terrified of, and want to make sure we know exactly what movie to expect for the next three years. In the old days, they never used to know what screenplay they'd get until they bought it.
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Re: A Quiet Place
I’ve heard great things about A Quiet Place...and also heard it’s dumb...so reserving judgment for now...but seeing that 99% of stuff I see these days is disappointing (just like Split) or just plan bad (ahem, Get Out), I’m hedging my bets and waiting for it to turn up for "free" down the line, be it borrowing a friend's disC, Netflix or TV.
I’ve kind of given up on blind buys, since more than half of them I end up feeling that I never would need to see them again. As with lots of stuff, though, I’m looking forward to catching it when I can!
I’ve kind of given up on blind buys, since more than half of them I end up feeling that I never would need to see them again. As with lots of stuff, though, I’m looking forward to catching it when I can!
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One sequel I didn't see coming:
Looks interesting, if just for the flashbacks!
Looks interesting, if just for the flashbacks!
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Thought the first was awful and made no sense, so this is a very easy pass.
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Honestly, the original wasn't a favorite of mine either. It was just ok. Though like I mentioned, the flashback part intrigues me. "That's dad!"