A list of puns related to "Stockholm (2018 film)"
Hello PhotoMarket,
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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EXPIRED FILM LOT - NON REFRIGERATED - 120mm, FUJI FP.
Perfect for those intrested in exploring with expired films, as a warning however, the resuluts of these will be unpredicble.
I'd let the lot go for $200
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It was pretty bad at first, but by the end I liked it.
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!
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.
My wife and are trying to figure out what movie this was: in the Netflix streaming catalog circa 2017-2019.
It's bad, really bad. It centers around a young single mother who hangs out with her son and spends a ton of money playing a claw machine in a drug store that has cash and lottery ticket prizes in it.
A later scene had mom driving in a beat up old truck, and son asks if they will have Christmas this year, mom replies "sorry baby, the claw machine ain't been good to momma lately" or something very similar.
This had been our inside joke for years, and we can't seem to figure out where it came from.
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.
I'm writing a film that features a scene in an airport, amidst airport construction. Anyone with some experience of the space would be extremely helpful. Thank you!
Link to my IMDb here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3792134/
Some of it reminded me of Local 58, especially the messaging on the TV & the family in the film following extreme instructions to their detriment a la Local 58's "Victory Pose."
At this point, the pattern is established: Halloween 2018 was a suspenseful, atmospheric movie in the vein of the classic. Myers seems mostly human and it focuses almost exclusively on the cat and mouse game between Laurie and Myers. It ends on a note implying Myers lives and ends.
Halloween Kills is a remake of Halloween II: a more violent movie with Myers having hints of the supernatural. Laurie is in the hospital for most of the film so it focuses on other characters.
But thereβs a shift. Halloween Kills doesnβt end with Myers dyingβ¦quite the opposite. He wins and is shown to be more or less invincible. Why?
Well. Season of the Witch doesnβt feature Myers and instead revolves around the Shamrock company and their masks. Shamrock masks were shown in Halloween Kills, and the masks from 3 are shown to have supernatural properties.
Throughout the original film, 2018, and Kills Myers is always shown to be vulnerable without the mask. He will stop at nothing to get it back. Why? Because the mask makes him a symbol. Without it, heβs human. When he kills his sister as a child, heβs wearing a mask. And any time he performs the impossible, itβs in the mask.
So Halloween Ends when the masks come off. If Hattonfield cancels Halloween, he loses some of his power. And thatβs when heβs vulnerable. So after a time jump in βEndsβ, this is where things start.
It had a bad start, but by the end I really liked it.
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