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Braindead (or Dead Alive if your country is retarded and fat) It had been awhile since I last watched this, and I ended up showing the lawnmower scene to someone on Friday which intrigued them enough to want to watch the movie. In the time since I last saw it, my opinion on it has definitely worsened. I should preface this and say that I don't think it is a bad movie, and it is certainly still entertaining, but as I've learned more about the art of film making and story crafting, this movie is kind of a mess. The zombie baby in the park scene is probably the most egregious from a story perspective and only exists to see the set piece play out. |
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Braindead is the archetype for film
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Watched this last night.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buried_(film) Hard to imagine how you could stretch the simple premise of a guy being buried in a coffin over a whole film and still make it engaging, but like Colin Farrell - or rather, to be fair, Kiefer Sutherland - in Phone Booth, it really works and Ryan Reynolds does a great job. Expected ending, though with a very clever twist or two. Recommended, unless you suffer from claustrophobia! |
Great film that does so much with so little. I am a bit worried that it will age poorly on a further viewings though.
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So if I wanted to look up war movies with that 1700s, march in formation and unload with mass musket volleys kind of battles from the Revolutionary War and Napoleon and ****, what the hell do I even look up?
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