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Hereditary was amazing, but Midsommer fucking stunk.Peele is remarkably untalented. His movies are derivative trash with a “current year” racial lean and the soyfaces and white sociology students eat it up.
Peele was less funny than Ike Barinholtz on Mad TV and now people are trying to manufacture gis boring ass into a horror god. It’s nauseating.
Jewboy Ari Aster is a better modern horror director, and modern horror has a very low bar to begin with.
Haunting of hill house was great. The continuous shot in the funeral home was very cool. It always makes me sad when the girl is hallucinating and thinks shes dancing with her dead husband and then ends up on the ledge before she gets hanged *sniff*Hereditary was amazing, but Midsommer fucking stunk.
I think Mike Flanagan is one of the best horror directors working at the moment.
Absentia is amazing.
Both Oculus and Ouija: Origin of Evil took a silly premise and made it work.
Haunting of Hill House nearly made me piss myself.
Doctor Sleep is a masterpiece.
Looking forward to see how he tackles Poe in The Fall of The House of Usher.
There's a lot in that show that hit me in places I had long since thought were compartmentalized.Haunting of hill house was great. The continuous shot in the funeral home was very cool. It always makes me sad when the girl is hallucinating and thinks shes dancing with her dead husband and then ends up on the ledge before she gets hanged *sniff*
A spoiled nigger raised by a white woman in upper-middle class America shit, from what I can tell.Gonna go see it today cause my woman wants to see a movie, hopefully it isnt worse than his last retard movie which made no sense
wtf even happened in that stupid ass movie?
I liked Midsommar’s premise and aesthetic but it wasn’t scary and was fairly boring. I still think it’s better than “Get Out” which I found to be a complete rip off of a few better movies like Skeleton Key and The Stepford Wives, among a couple other influences.Hereditary was amazing, but Midsommer fucking stunk.
I think Mike Flanagan is one of the best horror directors working at the moment.
Absentia is amazing.
Both Oculus and Ouija: Origin of Evil took a silly premise and made it work.
Haunting of Hill House nearly made me piss myself.
Doctor Sleep is a masterpiece.
Looking forward to see how he tackles Poe in The Fall of The House of Usher.
It’s more like MBC since his mother is JewishHis films are trash but I do enjoy knowing that the worm cries at night pulling on his soft pud and thinking about Chelsea Perretti getting hammered by that BBC
For me it has to be James Wan. The Conjuring and Insidious movies are all good and the movies that he is involved with as a producer (the nun, malignant, annabelle) are one of the better horror movies to come out this last decade.Hereditary was amazing, but Midsommer fucking stunk.
I think Mike Flanagan is one of the best horror directors working at the moment.
Absentia is amazing.
Both Oculus and Ouija: Origin of Evil took a silly premise and made it work.
Haunting of Hill House nearly made me piss myself.
Doctor Sleep is a masterpiece.
Looking forward to see how he tackles Poe in The Fall of The House of Usher.
I've watched Malignant 3 times. It is ball-ass crazy.For me it has to be James Wan. The Conjuring and Insidious movies are all good and the movies that he is involved with as a producer (the nun, malignant, annabelle) are one of the better horror movies to come outthese last decade.
The Conjuring fucked me up pretty good after i saw it. Was afraid to look up at the mirror after spitting into the sink for weeksFor me it has to be James Wan. The Conjuring and Insidious movies are all good and the movies that he is involved with as a producer (the nun, malignant, annabelle) are one of the better horror movies to come outthese last decade.
Well that certainly explains his Hollywood push despite lack of talent.It’s more like MBC since his mother is Jewish
Doctor sleep sucked you niggerHereditary was amazing, but Midsommer fucking stunk.
I think Mike Flanagan is one of the best horror directors working at the moment.
Absentia is amazing.
Both Oculus and Ouija: Origin of Evil took a silly premise and made it work.
Haunting of Hill House nearly made me piss myself.
Doctor Sleep is a masterpiece.
Looking forward to see how he tackles Poe in The Fall of The House of Usher.
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