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Re: I'll talk about a bunch of things here
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2025 7:00 am
by kFoyauextlH
This is pretty ridiculous,
because this guy who looks suspicious is so paranoid
about something no one is thinking
but which it is weird for him to be thinking that they are thinking
which makes it seem like he really is what he fears they are thinking he is
and which he also looks like:
https://www.threads.com/@g18.86/post/DN ... hv8tlam_Sg
Re: I'll talk about a bunch of things here
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2025 11:19 am
by kFoyauextlH
Unknown link
Re: I'll talk about a bunch of things here
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2025 12:15 pm
by kFoyauextlH
Disturbing stuff I might get rid of too.
Re: I'll talk about a bunch of things here
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2025 3:51 pm
by kFoyauextlH
I saw what might be the only sort of better than usual Blumhouse produced horror film, called The Woman In The Yard, which I liked. Maybe they have other good ones but most I've seen have been pretty bad and not very scary either. This film had pretty good cinematography considering the poor standards of today's films from the U.S. in particular, and pretty good acting and sound design was fine, and it had a happy ending also and was generally satisfying. The villain or the monster was enjoyable too and pretty scary even.
Re: I'll talk about a bunch of things here
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2025 3:57 pm
by atreestump
kFoyauextlH wrote: Sat Aug 09, 2025 3:51 pm
I saw what might be the only sort of better than usual Blumhouse produced horror film, called The Woman In The Yard, which I liked.
Love Blumh0use.
Re: I'll talk about a bunch of things here
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 12:29 am
by kFoyauextlH
That film might have been a significantly neater and more efficient version of a film that I also thought was alright but which didn't seem as focused or sharp possibly, which could also be interpreted as The Woman In The Yard being less complex and more heavy handed or direct, called Under The Shadow. This The Woman In The Yard film is way easier to remember with more clear cut memorable scenes and events and moments, but that other one just had a few. I feel like I'd be more likely to return to The Woman In The Yard than Under The Shadow, but a film I liked significantly more than either of those is probably Rigor Mortis by Juno Mak. The similarity or why I brought that up might be because of Under The Shadow taking place in relation to some small group of characters in an apartment area or something. Dark Water also has that aspect and a feeling of even less characters possibly. Three of these are about a single mother taking care of a child or children.
The best monsters are in The Woman In The Yard and Rigor Mortis, but Rigor Mortis is the most action packed with the most stuff happening in it overall. So I like a lot of things to happen, filling every moment with entertainment rather than things being dragged, big blank spaces of barely anything of interest, plus I often don't care for melodrama and uninteresting story elements or points, and I prefer things to be funny and even campy or willing to be wacky without feeling it has to be dedicated to that, like it can be a lot of things at once but so many films feel like they either have to be just one thing and can't go certain places of they might not be as easily, and annoyingly, stuck into a certain category that they want to be clearly planted in, like they think audiences would be disappointed ir something if Will Ferrel's Sherlock Holmes film wasn't full of totally stupid humor and words that throw a person out of a movie that could have been a genuinely good Sherlock Holmes film that was on the funnier side, of which there have already been several that balance comedy and a still relatively serious Sherlock Holmes story better, and the Will Ferrel one had a lot of potential and a good cast and a potentially great Moriarty by Ralph Fiennes, just wasted.
https://youtu.be/a_DkEkfAO4s?feature=shared
American comedy has really declined, one comparison can be how good the BBC's comedy called Ghosts is compared to the atrociously unfunny American version of Ghosts as one if the best comparisons possible for something full of great acting and comedy and something fully of terrible acting and the worst writing.
It is quite hard to even watch anything at all these days with everything going on. I'm still managing though, and a day for me is better when I'm able to avoid unpleasant things as much as possible.
Re: I'll talk about a bunch of things here
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 7:01 am
by kFoyauextlH
It's all going to go, whenever I see it.
Re: I'll talk about a bunch of things here
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 9:34 am
by kFoyauextlH
Nobody cares about the next letter much yet.
Re: I'll talk about a bunch of things here
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 9:46 am
by kFoyauextlH
This was a good one, I might edit it and bring it back.
Re: I'll talk about a bunch of things here
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 11:34 pm
by kFoyauextlH
Lots of enraging quotes.