First movie tonight is Mother's Day by Charlie Kaufman, so it's a Troma film.
So what did you thiiiiiink?I am watching it live and I've never seen it before. I'm excited
I thought she was going right into the eyeball and thank god she didn't. I wouldn't have been able to watch the end. It was sick and twisted but I enjoyed it. It was unique and batshit insane.
On the second movie now.
I didn't think Class of 1984 was as good as Joe Bob and others made it out to be. Maybe it was more revolutionary at the time, but the world felt like it was too fake.
There's so much that happens in 84 that made me laugh. Most of it are little details. I also like it slot when the teacher finally flips. I didn't stay up to watch the end, but I also recall the ending being funny with a "this actually happened and there were no witness" text. Lol
As much as absolutely hate Eli Roth's movie output dude knows his stuff.I'm actually watching Mother's Day right now, and I think Eli Roth being Joe Bob's guest has slightly changed my opinion of him. For as immature and terrible as I've found his movies to be, the man knows his stuff as a horror historian.
Can't wait to see Combs. I met him in 2019 at Texas Frightmare. He tells some of the most amazing stories.
As someone who dyes their own gray, I understand why.
I get it, I just think grey owns. embrace it!As someone who dyes their own gray, I understand why.
Especially if you are a commentator and personality who is know for as much as thier look as they are their content.
The Ayn Rand rant was pretty accurate. Friend of mine still denies he had an Ayn Rand phase.
Watched Fried Barry the other night, now on second rewatch...this shit is my jam. Some straight up Chris Cunningham Aphex Twin style visuals and editing by way of Jonathan Glazer/Under The Skin vibes. More leaning into Cunningham levity territory (think Rubber Johnny), fantastic dark humor. At times reminded me of the The Prodigy's Smack my B Up music video with its chaotic debauched club hopping energy. Probably the closest something has come to channeling the experimental vibe of the 90s MTV electronic music video scene. Loving it.
Well said. It's a great movie. To add to what you said, that driving scene after the hospital escape totally felt like Natural Born Killers. Loved it.
Yes! I immediately saw that as a nod to Natural Born Killers. And the ending with that overt E.T. looking pale skin had me in stitches.