Oh I'm sorry, Did I Break Your Conversation........Well Allow Me A Movie Thread by S&T

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Hereditary

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Nah bro. I couldn’t do her up in the corner of his room where this shot sat for about 90 seconds.

It all in all was good, I won’t watch it again, but I kept waiting for jump scares because that’s what always gets me the most (jump scares are not cheap and no joke for your boy). I think waiting for that ruined my enjoyment a bit, when I should’ve just been looking for details.

Details like when all the words written on the walls were what Joan chanted at the son when he was in the schoolyard eating lunch, or how the little girl cut the head off the dead bird and had her own head decapitated later in the movie.

Then another weird sideways creeping she does leaving the room in the background when the the camera pans to another angle of the son on that bed.

Didn’t realize the dad was Gabriel Byrne from Usual Suspects, thought the entire time it was the computer salesman Lloyd Braun from Seinfeld :rofl:

The ending was very much like the end of of Midsommar (another movie by the same director, Ari Aster)… basically this is the male version of the end of Midsommar.

I Laughed So Hard At This Scene The Way She Swam Off Through The Air Out The Room. :rollin. :rollin
 
Re: Hereditary

The most scared I’ve been during a movie. Probably from THIS point on

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I almost couldn’t watch the screen. And the unsettling CREEPY factor just got to me like no movie before. Whole last 30 mins had me like
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Second watch was waaaaaay more enjoyable. Got to focus on the insane amount of hidden details and clues. Almost every single scene in the entire film has something important to look for.
 
Hereditary

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Nah bro. I couldn’t do her up in the corner of his room where this shot sat for about 90 seconds.

It all in all was good, I won’t watch it again, but I kept waiting for jump scares because that’s what always gets me the most (jump scares are not cheap and no joke for your boy). I think waiting for that ruined my enjoyment a bit, when I should’ve just been looking for details.

Details like when all the words written on the walls were what Joan chanted at the son when he was in the schoolyard eating lunch, or how the little girl cut the head off the dead bird and had her own head decapitated later in the movie.

Then another weird sideways creeping she does leaving the room in the background when the the camera pans to another angle of the son on that bed.

Didn’t realize the dad was Gabriel Byrne from Usual Suspects, thought the entire time it was the computer salesman Lloyd Braun from Seinfeld :rofl:

The ending was very much like the end of of Midsommar (another movie by the same director, Ari Aster)… basically this is the male version of the end of Midsommar.
Curious how you relate it to a male version of Midsommar. Because of the cult aspect and honing in on one person of the main group to be used instead of sacrificed? I haven't thought of connecting the two films so just curious.
 
Hereditary

It all in all was good, I won’t watch it again, but I kept waiting for jump scares because that’s what always gets me the most (jump scares are not cheap and no joke for your boy). I think waiting for that ruined my enjoyment a bit, when I should’ve just been looking for details.
You have to give it a rewatch. knowing what you know now you'll be able to see all the details from the opening and so on. That family was doomed from the start and had no idea what was laid out for them.
 
I got a little more than I bargained for finally watching GREEN ROOM.
It was a tad uncomfortable how it plays out more like an actual real life story. None of the kills or attacks were film kills or attacks, seemed exactly like what real life kills and attacks would look like.

Director killed it.

Side note: I’m beginning to fall in love with Alia Shawkat.
 
The season 2 premiere of Lioness was brutal. A mercenary executed a kid with a bullet to the skull.
 
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