Co-signed.
Jayne ,'Safe'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Supposing that I still haven't seen The Iron Giant (despite owning the DVD, I have no explanation for this it's just a mysterious fact of my existence) and it will be showing at the IMAX theater near me, I should just go ahead and get tickets, yes?
Yes.
Yes.
OK, then. Making it so.
I realize the decision has already been made, but I wanted to join in on the "Yes" parade.
Appreciate the support.
I finally got to see It Follows this weekend, and it's the rare modern horror movie that comes off as completely original and truly frightening. I've heard a lot of comparisons to John Carpenter and Wes Craven, but the quiet building of dread strikes me as reminiscent of earlier horror masters like Polanski, Lewton, and Tournier too, even if the setting is more modern.
Dammit dammit dammit.
I'm dedicating my next nightmare to him.