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Old 10-02-2017, 01:51 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I was going to watch something new for night two of my nightly October horror film but I might just whip The Thing out now.
hey, i do this too.

not to go too far off topic (this is way off topic) but has anyone seen Gerald’s Game yet? watched it last night. directed by Mike Flannigan of Oculus, Ouija II, and Hush fame.
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hey, i do this too.

not to go too far off topic (this is way off topic) but has anyone seen Gerald’s Game yet? watched it last night. directed by Mike Flannigan of Oculus, Ouija II, and Hush fame.
Aaaaaaaaaaaand? Did you like it?
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i... don’t know. it’s different, very different. some things i liked, somethings i really didn’t like. he did what he could with what the Stephen King story gave him. it’ll definitely need another viewing.

hard to say more about it without getting into spoilers.
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i... don’t know. it’s different, very different. some things i liked, somethings i really didn’t like. he did what he could with what the Stephen King story gave him. it’ll definitely need another viewing.

hard to say more about it without getting into spoilers.
Different for Flannagan or different in general? I'm watching it regardless, I didn't even know that it was out.
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Different for Flannagan or different in general? I'm watching it regardless, I didn't even know that it was out.
a little different in general, a lot different for Flannagan. i think what has impressed me so far with his work is that he takes a relatively traditional style horror and adds a lot of depth to his characters and puts an emphasis on the atmosphere. in saying that, they’re rather surface level films that you can properly digest with your first viewing.

this one isn’t the most complex or artistic film ever, don’t get me wrong, but there are a few moments where he definitely branches out and looks to move into new territory that i haven’t previously seen him explore. this is why i think a 2nd viewing is required for first half of the movie, i feel like maybe it will grow on me. i won’t get into the stuff i don’t like until others have seen it as well.

there’s also a scene with such effective use of gore that i actually had to look away and close my eyes. i can’t think of another time that’s happened to me.
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The scene in Boogie Nights where the rich, obviously gay, financial backer wants to see what he's getting for his money. So Dirk Diggler "whips The Thing out".
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