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And why are there no good horror comedies this year?
NaturalMystik » Sun Sep 18, 2016 10:18 am wrote:A couple of recent Horror Comedies I really enjoyed were Housebound and Cooties. At this point they might be 2015 but worth checking out if you missed them.
Wombaticus Rex » Sat Sep 17, 2016 8:16 pm wrote:
And why are there no good horror comedies this year?
DrEvil » Sun Sep 18, 2016 7:36 pm wrote:I enjoyed 10 Cloverfield Lane and it's thankfully not a shaky-cam movie, but it has nothing to do with the original Cloverfield except the name. John Goodman is great as the creepy survivalist.
Wombaticus Rex » Sun Sep 18, 2016 1:16 am wrote:I was prepping for this year's Samhain Awards and realized I have to stretch to even hit a Top 5, right now.
It's heavy on films starting with "The," as ever. The Witch, The Neon Demon, Baskin, The Hallow and The Invitation.
I take it for granted I'll add "Don't Breathe" to that list once I see it.
There's been a lot of crap. Stuff like "Conjuring 2" was good craftsmanship and all, but I'm not a fan of jump scares. Been a lot of non-essential reboots & remakes, like "Martyrs" or "Cabin Fever" or "10 Cloverfield Lane" or...man. I do have irrational hope for this next "Phantasm," though.
I am lining up "Antibirth" and "I Am Not A Serial Killer" for this evening based on recommendations - please contribute more. What have I missed?
And why are there no good horror comedies this year?
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