oscillatewildly
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Hmmmmm.
Anyone watched the new series of Dexter yet?
WTH.
Bad? So bad it's good?
I just thought what the hell am I seeing.🫣
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YeahAnyone watched the new series of Dexter yet?
No, I don't believe so.Do you need to watch the Original sin series ? I watched the first 4 or 5 but fell out of the habit of watching it
For anyone who doesn't want spoilers...No, I don't believe so.
I stopped watching that too.
This returns to the point of Dexter being shot in the snow.
Rewatched the TV series Brasseye and Big Train on YouTube.
Not for everyone but absolutely hilarious still I thought.
It’s definitely in there. Funnily enough there were a couple of other times I was reminded of the office…especially a sketch in the first episode where Jesus is an office manager.Is Big Train what the office wanking sketch is from?
Rewatched the TV series Brasseye and Big Train on YouTube.
Not for everyone but absolutely hilarious still I thought.
Yeah it was a bit weird. Unless I missed it, it didn't really explain much about that boy.Bring Her Back.
This was a horror that`s been on recently, but seemed to have only got a limited release, so I missed it and ended up streaming it.
It`s from the A24 studios, who`s most recent film was the really good low budget -Talk To Me.
Set in Australia, a teenage brother and sister are placed in temporary foster guardianship, after the death of their dad.
The problem is that the guardian, is trying to bring back her recently deceased teenage daughter using demonic witchcraft, which involves sacrificing the girl she is fostering.
Some parts of the film are off the scale creepy and disturbing, yet other parts just feel flat and pointless, plus it wanders around in the middle.
It`s best described as an effective horror, that could`ve been done better.
Talk To Me is a much better film.
Yeah watched that as well. Bit random but I guessed the ending ages before.Under A Dark Sun (Soleil Noir) on Netflix
"On the run from her troubled past, a young mother is accused of killing her new boss at a flower farm just before discovering he's actually her father."
French-language so I was surprised to find it's been massively popular since release but after watching it makes sense as it's 6 episodes filled with the Harlan Coben type of thing with twists a plenty and people coincidentally stumbling across vital clues as luck would have it so it all flies by. Decent enough for soap opera nonsense.
Up until the last episode I was sure thatYeah watched that as well. Bit random but I guessed the ending ages before.
The hit rate for Big Train was up and down but the best sketches were absolute genius and ridiculously quotable. They didn’t lean too much on recurring bits too.Rewatched the TV series Brasseye and Big Train on YouTube.
Not for everyone but absolutely hilarious still I thought.
Yeah it was a bit weird. Unless I missed it, it didn't really explain much about that boy.
Bring Her Back.
This was a horror that`s been on recently, but seemed to have only got a limited release, so I missed it and ended up streaming it.
It`s from the A24 studios, who`s most recent film was the really good low budget -Talk To Me.
Set in Australia, a teenage brother and sister are placed in temporary foster guardianship, after the death of their dad.
The problem is that the guardian, is trying to bring back her recently deceased teenage daughter using demonic witchcraft, which involves sacrificing the girl she is fostering.
Some parts of the film are off the scale creepy and disturbing, yet other parts just feel flat and pointless, plus it wanders around in the middle.
It`s best described as an effective horror, that could`ve been done better.
Talk To Me is a much better film.
Considering the major part he played in the film, it`d have been nice to know something other about him, other than he was missing![]()
Unless I missed it, it didn't really explain why he was a zombie until he went over the white line. I get it was the cult stuff and it was on an old VHS but that was about it.
Saw this last night and thought it was really good.
Bloody horrible though in parts, especially that knife scene.
The mental abuse and manipulation is hard watching too.
I also preferred Talk To Me as it seems more of a horror, but still thought Bring Her Back was very good.
Not sure if 100% accurate but I read online that the two writers initially turned down offers from Hollywood who wanted to make the ending more happy and cheery, whereas A24 let them do what they wanted.
That left me confused too, as although later on it revealed who he was, there was nothing to say how he`d got there and how he`d become the conduit for the demon during the ceremony ?