A list of puns related to "Bleach (2018 film)"
Forgive my ignorance about matters such as these, but have any of you ever seen so much promotion over a single one-shot? Burn the Witch images are present along with the (I'm) still Bleach (whatever that means) images all over Shibuya station, which, if I may add, is the most bustling and crowded part of Tokyo. And from what I saw on twitter, Instagram is still updating images of the characters. My point being, at this point in time, the hype is at its peak. And Shueisha themselves are promoting all of this. So if they announce the anime now, when things are looking good, wouldn't it be beneficial for Shueisha? Also, I heard that Bleach has risen a great deal in sales (don't know how accurate this is; since I don't trust hearsay and rumours).
I've been a fan of LW since the first SAW film, I love his work as a director. I really enjoyed the film & the performances, I thought that LGM was excellent in this one, I loved him in Devil & Prometheus but this is probably my favorite performance from him. This film was sad, brutal, intense & honestly heartbreaking at times, >!the scene where he breaks down in the wheelchair while his mom's cutting his hair, that scene was very well done & really sad. My heart broke for the guy, I wanted him to get the guys that were responsible or at least see the cop character get them for him. !<
I really liked the futuristic look & cyberpunk type vibe of the film, I wouldn't mind seeing a sequel, a tv series or something else in this same universe, I think that would be pretty cool to see, for me anyway. >!I remember so many making comparisons to Venom, I can definitely see them & while I enjoyed Venom, I much preferred Upgrade, it was much more serious than Venom. Sure, it had some funny moments but none that overstayed their welcome. The action was really good & brutal af but that ending/climax was insane & just tragic. It was a great twist though, a real gut-punch, the music in that scene still stays with me. I couldn't imagine being in a situation like that where something else is controlling my body movements. And I felt so damn bad for everyone at the end except S.T.E.M. It's funny, when I showed it to a friend, she said that the voice reminded her of the voice of H.A.L. 9000, but she didn't expect the film to go the direction that it did, which looking back now, that really should've been a clue about the twist about S.T.E.M. but neither of us caught it on our first watch. I noticed that more on my first rewatch. I was so into the film, I didn't notice that.!<
>!It also made me want to see Leigh Whannell do a Twilight Zone segment for the big screen that is if they ever decided to another one of those for the big screen again. Given the twists he had in Upgrade, Invisible Man, Insidious: Chapter 3 and the first few SAW films, I think he'd be perfect for a Twilight Zone episode on the big screen. !< Do you agree? Would you like to see that What did you think of this movie? Did the twists catch you offguard? What did you think of Logan Marshall-Green's performance in this film? What do you think of Leigh Whannell as a writer or director? And where do you place this with the other films he's either written or d
... keep reading on reddit β‘A foreign film, either Swedish or German perhaps. Its a very artistic film with rarely any talking. I remember that it has a set of guys in suits trying to sell gag gifts from a suitcase, a male dancer (ballerina?) And there is a scene with a flamboyant prince and a bunch of horses riding back and forth outside of a cafe. There is another scene in a diner where an older lady is singing the battle hymn of the republic too.
It was a weird movie. Any help with this would be awesome. I have a feeling that the title is a noun, but maybe that's what is throwing me off.
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I'm clearing out some gear and extras that I no longer use as well as some expired film. Any questions please feel free to comment or message directly. I've made a few purchases and sales on here, if anyone would like a refrence feel free to ask as well. Buyer pays shipping and covers Paypal fees, open to NYC local meet up.
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In the years 2016-2018 (though you could extend this to 2015-2019) I remember watching a film in theatres that was definitely of the horror genre - potentially thriller. I was young enough at the time to be sort of disturbed by its premise, and I recall it was an average but entertaining watch.
Iβm pretty sure the whole conclusion of the story was that the male character had to forgive himself for something he had done in the past. I think something was haunting him because he hadnβt forgiven himself. It was something significant like the death of a loved one.
There was a horror scene where he was in the shower on his boat (he lived on the harbour) when something dramatic / horrific happened (unexpectedly for him of course).
Iβve become extremely irritated that I cannot find this film and an hoping someone can help me. Thank you!
I know itβs old at this point but I had never heard of it until an acquaintance recommended it the other day. I watched it last night and the comparisons it draws between work and slavery were really apt and it feels super applicable now as workers revolt and look for ways to push back against exploitation. Highly recommend for anyone here who missed it like I did!
Before the 2018 Halloween movie, we hadnβt really had any good slasher horror movies. Most of the ones the did get may have been fun movies to put on while you switched off your brain but most of the films werenβt really received well by critics and horror fans.
Halloween (2018) was such a good slasher film. It managed to stick to its roots while actually delivering on the horror premise without falling into the usual cliches and I really want to see Friday the 13th get that treatment. I personally enjoyed the 2009 remake but I understood it wasnβt to everyoneβs liking.
Personally, I think it should have been given one. I know most people simply put the year with it, but it should really have it's own unique name, as it is not a reboot, but a continuation of the story set up in the original 1978 film.
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