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It played late at night, maybe on Syfy or Animal Planet (back when they had a cryptid show but I can't find this episode and it didn't revolve around a monster). I was young and it was terrifying. It may have also been a prank/dare show, but I remember being terrified of it.
A group of teenagers/young adults, mostly guys, drive out to a cemetery. They come across an empty hole that has been left open without a coffin, and they dare her to get inside. She does, but then they bury her alive and stand outside of it listening to her screaming. They think it's hilarious. They eventually let her out (maybe after some days?) But she is so traumatized and vengeful I think she buried all the guys in there too once she escaped.. It was shot at night with a found footage feel.
Thanks for any suggestions!!
I also remember people wandering in a forest and finding a wooden hut with belonging to someone who is after those people but I am not completely sure if this is from the same series/movie.
Here are a few more NZ movies, I will eventually get around to my Australia stuff , got to weed through 40TB of TV / Movies first.
https://mXXa.nz/folder/FTwWBYRa#pI02qtLsTvLp3RvnT4uZZQ
( Replace XX with EG )
Black Hands
Burying Brian
The Luminaries
Mataku
(PS. Limited Mega Space )
When Catelyn is talking to Talisa (Jeyne) S3E2 while making her motherly 'save my sick children ornament,' she ends that conversation very oddly IMO. It has been driving me nuts since the day I watched it, and after rewatching the episode once again I NEED AN ANSWER. She says "All of this horror that has come to my family is all because I couldn't love a motherless child."
Ok let me explain.. How is Cat not loving Jon have anything to do with the events that have happened to the rest of the Starks? Jon just leaves for the Wall and then all the madness begins. Nothing that Jon did, or even his relationship with Cat, had any effect on any of the characters final outcome. So why does she say this!?! It would be going off the rails to say that she knew Jon was the rightful King of the Seven Kingdoms and thinks Ned should have came clean with before or after Roberts death. She also says in the scene "name him Stark and be done with it"
This would be opening another can of tinfoil, but if Cat knows about Jon, is there some crazy possibility that she is headed to the Wall and rallying the GNC. The comments that Cat made in that scene were just so out of place and not in the books that it is driving me crazy. Leave your thoughts please!
All I know is this one scene where multiple people are buried alive with their heads still above the ground. All the while this machine comes and cut their heads off.
Please help me find where this is from! :)
Includes rabbits, lots of death, and this one dude who has way too many uncles
On netflix but not in english
I would like some advice. A few years ago I read the first three books, devoured them and got bogged down a quarter into Book 4. The books got buried on a shelf and I forgot about them.
Now, out of curiosity, Iβm watching the series and almost done with the available season. Iβd like to pick the book series up again.
Which of the first three books can I skip reading again based on what I learned of the story via the TV series? (I read books 1-3 at least 5 years ago so I donβt have much recollection of the story anymore. Too many books since thenβ¦)
If I skip a re-read of books 1-3 and pick back up with 4, are there important plot points that I need to be aware of that werenβt scripted into the show (or might show up later)?
Thanks for any guidance.
English isn't my native language (not even my second language).But I do love to watch british series in english and if available with subtitles(not often the case somehow). Imagine my confusion when a unrelated looking 30 year old calls the older women character Mom. Because it didn't happen to often on my viewings (maybe Ma'am isn't that common) I was confused but I put it always aside as me being not attentive enough. Only with the magic of subtitles was I able to understand how much of an moron I was.
He was tired of being pushed around
The only specific thing I know is whats said in the title, concerning how one recurring character described how he wished to die sometime.
I heard that on an interview on radio with a movie director some years ago, and she said that she had been hooked on this TV-series, binge watching it through the nights, but I never heard the name of it. I think she said that it was low budget, and that it was a long-running show with a lot of episodes.
Implied here is β¦ no episodic series (eg Law And Order)
We enjoy Drama Crime, Nordic Noir, etc.
No SciFi or Fantasy Dramas
Subtitles are perfectly fine
Thanks
This was a series I watched a lot as a kid roughly 10 years ago. It was a documentary series, likely on the History Channel though still unsure, that would start segments off by showing an old item that may seem plain and simple but would then be revealed to have a complex and significant past, whether historically important or hauntingly grim. I remember a few examples including a purple cloth from William Henry Perkin, George Washington's wooden teeth, a wallet that was made of human skin, and (not sure if this was the same show) something relating to the story of Octavia Hatcher, a 19th century woman who was buried alive. If anyone knows this show, please tell me so I can attempt to find it again! Thank you!
Episodes 1-5 had me totally stoked. I was really excited that my favorite fantasy series was getting a decent adaptation. And then what the !@#$ happened those last three episodes? The series took a serious turn from decent adaptation to train-wreck. My main gripe was this whole "we'll take you all to the Eye to fight the Dark One and whoever isn't the Dragon is gonna die" with all the main characters being like, yeah alright that sounds fine to me. What justifies this? They had one Trolloc encounter and were all willing to throw their lives away for a Dragon that had zero prep/channeling experience? What the ever loving... Not to mention the travesty of whatever they did to Lord Agelmar/Loial/Moiraine stilling... come on. The sa'angreal ISN'T EVEN FAT.
Anyways. I might read EotW again just to reset my brain... So annoying because the justification for going to the Eye in the books, Rand's encounter at the Gap and everything else would have made so much more sense for the show to simply implement. :(
So my brother tonight is sitting down to watch Star Wars IV with his son for the first time and we were talking about shows that we wish we could see again for the first time.
So I ask you, what is the one TV series you wish you could rewatch but with fresh eyes for the first time?
Something similar to Peaky Blinders, Hannibal or Breaking Bad would be ideal.
Edit: Thanks for the responses. After much careful consideration I have decided to go with The Wire
I don't know if this question has been asked before but I will ask it anyway. What movie do you think would have been better suited as a TV Series?
Some films try to cram wayyyyy too much into too little and feel overstuffed as a result, personally, I think the recent Matt Damon film Stillwater would have been better as a crime miniseries since there was just too much put into the film it felt overstuffed and questions were left unanswered
What films would you say?
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The Sopranos
Battle star Galactica
Arrested Development
Friday Night Lights
In Living Color
Twin Peaks
The Golden girls
Stranger things
The wire
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stranger things
in living color
downton abbey
the twilight zone
the muppet show
the golden girls
arrested Development
The wire
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Lost
The Sopranos
Arrested Development
Lost
Downton Abbey
In Living Color
Battlestar Galactica
The Golden Girls
Twin Peaks
Breaking Bad
Friday Night Lights
I listened to an interview on radio with a movie director some years ago, and she said that she had been hooked on this TV-series, binge watching it through the nights, but I never heard the name of it. I think she said that it was sort of low budget, and that it was a long-running show with a lot of episodes. The only specific thing I remember is whats said in the title, as she talked about how one recurring character described how he wished to die sometime.
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