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I mean, I can see why people rated it higher. It's well done in general, however, it's not my personal taste.
I haven't seen it yet, but one of the leads wearing cheek piercings, especially in a TD season sounds dumb, lol.
They didn't really look like real people, but that's ok. I was there more for settings, costumes, and cinematography.
Good. I love her, but she isn't enough to save Scream 7. We absolutely need Melissa!
I'm disappointed too. The video is disturbing.
Reminded me of Talk To Me.
It's mildly fun and not bad at all that you can binge-watch it, but not the best MCU project for TV. Still better than She-Hulk and Secret Invasion, though. But if you didn't enjoy other shows you watched, you probably wouldn't enjoy it.
For me, it didn't. I remember reading somewhere that Season 10 was supposed to be the final season and that they would get married, but it was cancelled due to ratings.
Wasn't it supposed to be the final episode because they cancelled it? I think next season after this was supposed to be the final season.
I think the reunion thing was a better idea. I'm glad they did it before they waited for the 30th anniversary.
I liked it and I'm glad they're making another one.
She was really good in that episode.
Freddy vs. Jason has grossed $82.6 million in the USA, while this movie has grossed only $15.1 million. It clearly seems that they didn't really care.
If you enjoy cheesy movies and don't mind bad sequels in a fun way, then yes. If you like to criticize movies, then no. I personally loved them, and I would watch the whole franchise again.
However, I suggest watching all F13 and Freddy Krueger movies to watch before Freddy vs Jason.
Is this worth watching in the morning or night?
I'd say to give V/H/S/2 a shot first because it has easily the craziest and most bizarre segment called "Safe Haven" (about an Indonesian cult) which is my absolute favorite segment of all. If you enjoyed the second movie, then watch the first movie, and you might enjoy V/H/S/99 more than you expect.
This movie has a strong similar style to V/H/S/99, but with weaker segments.
On the other hand, the first two V/H/S movies felt similar in their own ways, but different from V/H/S/94 and V/H/S/99. V/H/S: Viral is mediocre and forgettable. The "Amateur Night" segment from the first movie also got its own spinoff movie called SiREN, which was a solid movie.
Making a direct sequel after 50 years, with Ellen Burstyn reprising her role, and the critics hating it does sound really sucks. But as a movie itself, it's honestly not a bad movie at all.
I found the cast pretty solid, and I thought the performances by the two young actresses when they were possessed were actually the very best thing about the movie. They were both excellent in it and what I liked was that one girl reminded me of Regan. The prosthetic work and makeup making them look gross were also pretty effective. I liked how the movie created a chilling atmosphere, and I think the visuals and settings did well and suited the movie.
I thought the movie did really well until Ellen Burstyn appeared in it an hour in. I mean, she absolutely looks fabulous at 90, but they completely did her dirty and ruined her character in the movie. Burstyn reprising her role made the script really dull, and it just seems like they used her to connect with the original movie so badly. What a wasted character that's been known for 50 years.
When Burstyn appeared, the directing started taking some weird turns that almost made me lose interest, but the final act was entertaining and had good action because of the terrific performances by the two young actresses.
I hate to admit that David Gordon Green ruined another horror franchise, but the movie wasn't anything terrible. What should have been better is that it was made as a standalone film rather than a pointless direct sequel to the classic film The Exorcist. If you enjoyed Halloween Kills or Halloween Ends in a trashy way, you might enjoy this too.
Exorcist: The Beginning by far.
I hate to admit that David Gordon Green ruined another horror franchise, but the movie wasn't anything terrible. What should have been better is that it was made as a standalone film rather than a pointless direct sequel to the classic film The Exorcist.
She's an excellent villain, though.