(Like, shouldn't my post count have been halved with the deletion of the old one?)
Apocalypto
The fact that it's subtitled totally makes it more realistic and personally involves you in the scenario, because Mayan tribesmen communicated by reading text accompanied by an unfamiliar language.
So I've seen the first 4 movies and apparently it goes downhill after that. A lot of people say to watch only the first 4 films, so that's what i'll do.
So I've seen the first 4 movies and apparently it goes downhill after that. A lot of people say to watch only the first 4 films, so that's what i'll do.
Pandemic (2016)
I liked the idea of there being different "levels" of zombification, but I don't get why the level 3s act intelligent one second and mindless the next. They reminded me of the vampires from the book "I Am Legend" (they were more intelligent in the book, spoke and everything). If that's what they were going for it had potential but imo wasn't executed very well. Decent film overall but I hated the ending.
Before that I watched Dig Two Graves (2017)
Excellent film, I'd highly recommend it. But it's unrelentingly tragic throughout so if that sort of thing bothers you I'd avoid it. One thing I thought was neat was that it was filmed on location and uses historic landmarks for its setting.
What the **** was this movie about...you're expecting something to happen, but nothing ever does.
All you watch throughout the whole movie is a bunch of party morons doing stupid things and one of the girls slowly going insane or being driven insane by somekind of invisible force that we don't even see at all during the whole thing.
Last night I watched Residue.The only thing I didn't like about the movie was the repetitive use of certain curse words that I don't care for. But, I should have expected that since this mind-trip-of-a-movie was rated R.
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