Watched Spring Breakers last night, which actually fit together great with the mental state that Woodstock '99 doc has cast me into over the last week. I'd smoked a bit, which definitely fed into the impression that the entire film is composed of strangely contrasting vibes all cocktailed in together. Requiem For A Spring Break.

Picked 'the night eats the world' which is a zombie film but a little bit arty farty and pretentious. The zombies don't scream and they are a bit creepy that way.
The majority of the film is the main character Sam trying to live on his own, barricaded inside a French apartment.

Quote from: Eoin McLove on August 07, 2021, 12:29:39 PM
Puddleton.  Magnificent.

Assuming you meant Paddleton? If so, the acting was great.

Oops, yeah that's the one.

I watched Richard Jewell this afternoon. Another winner. I'm on a little roll here. I even think I spelled it correctly!  8)

Watched a nice little head melter called Coherence last night on Amazon Prime. Can't really discuss too much without ruining it but its to do with alternative realities and Worth a watch. Low budget but the acting is very well done.

The Color Out Of Space was class, proper class. Was not expecting that. And then Richard Stanley's name came up at the end and it made sense how something so out there could have been done so well. That lad is a legend.

He's got two more Lovecraft adaptations in the pipeline apparently, hopefully he does as good a job again.

The llama shot gun scene in colour out of space had to be one the best nic cage going full nic cage in a while.

Coherence is very good. Resolution and the endless are 2 other good watches in the weird scifi time loop kind of theme, maybe not as clever as coherence tho. There is a third in the series but haven't seen it yet.

El incidente is a brilliant Mexican time loop movie which is the best of that type I've seen.

Quote from: Eoin McLove on August 07, 2021, 12:18:04 AM
Dog Soldiers is impeccable.

Due a rewatch. Mainly for Spoon - what a man.

Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on August 08, 2021, 11:13:05 PM
The Color Out Of Space was class, proper class. Was not expecting that. And then Richard Stanley's name came up at the end and it made sense how something so out there could have been done so well. That lad is a legend.
some film alright. I'm quite the Lovecraft fan and this did not dissapoint. Looking forward to more Stanley movies.

Quote from: CorkonianHunger on August 07, 2021, 07:33:55 PM
Assuming you meant Paddleton? If so, the acting was great.

"Paddleton" was excellent. I'm a big fan of what Mark Duplass does.

I would recommend "Blue Jay", "Safety Not Guaranteed", "The Puffy Chair", "Your Sister's Sister" and "True Adolescents" as well.

Quote from: StoutAndAle on August 09, 2021, 10:14:55 AM
Quote from: CorkonianHunger on August 07, 2021, 07:33:55 PM
Assuming you meant Paddleton? If so, the acting was great.

"Paddleton" was excellent. I'm a big fan of what Mark Duplass does.

I would recommend "Blue Jay", "Safety Not Guaranteed", "The Puffy Chair", "Your Sister's Sister" and "True Adolescents" as well.

Duplass in Creep and its sequel is great too.

Quote from: StoutAndAle on August 09, 2021, 10:14:55 AM
Quote from: CorkonianHunger on August 07, 2021, 07:33:55 PM
Assuming you meant Paddleton? If so, the acting was great.

"Paddleton" was excellent. I'm a big fan of what Mark Duplass does.

I would recommend "Blue Jay", "Safety Not Guaranteed", "The Puffy Chair", "Your Sister's Sister" and "True Adolescents" as well.

Nice one. I'll have a look on Netflix and see if any of those are there.

I would love to see The Color Out of Space but unless I find a DVD or it comes to Netflix it's unlikely I'll ever see it.

Quote from: CorkonianHunger on August 09, 2021, 10:20:06 AM
Duplass in Creep and its sequel is great too.

First one is on my watchlist for years. Must get around to it.


Quote from: Eoin McLove on August 09, 2021, 10:27:10 AM
Nice one. I'll have a look on Netflix and see if any of those are there.

I would love to see The Color Out of Space but unless I find a DVD or it comes to Netflix it's unlikely I'll ever see it.

"Blue Jay" is definitely on Netflix. In Ireland anyway.