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DRUGEND1 t1_iyf2ddf wrote
Reply to comment by scytherumon in What is a movie that you love that you think everyone else, quite justifiably, hates? by Nossirom
District was nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars of I’m not mistaken. Doesn’t belong here.
DRUGEND1 t1_iy9b95x wrote
Reply to comment by tafor83 in Do movies like Smile (2022) further stigmatize mental health? by Alternative-Cold-290
Movies (and any art really) can completely stigmatise issues and have done, I just don’t agree with this particular example.
DRUGEND1 t1_iy9b1hj wrote
The ‘character being haunted by visions/ghosts/demons etc and nobody believes them/thinks they’re losing it’ is a horror trope as old as time. I’m 100% sympathetic to mental health issues and those with them, but I honestly think this film was just a strong horror in the tradition of this sub-genre.
She starts investigating it quickly because she immediately starts getting the visions herself. I think you’d have a good case if it turned out she was imagining things all along, but the fact we as viewers know explicitly before the opening credits this is real sort of dis-credits that.
DRUGEND1 t1_iy8m1lt wrote
Inside (À l'intérieur) (2007)
DRUGEND1 t1_ixo14zx wrote
I think the first Austin Powers didn’t do great box office, but it found an audience on home video which lead to the (hugely successful) sequel.
DRUGEND1 t1_itilm45 wrote
Reply to What's one movie you hate that everyone else loves? What is one film you love that everyone else hates? by [deleted]
Agree on the Potter films. They’re all fucking interminable.
DRUGEND1 t1_isal2wn wrote
Reply to Did the jock who was asked to take Carrie to the prom in the movie "Carrie" 1976 actually into her? by uuwnabahuababwh
I don’t think he’s ‘into her’, but he definitely takes a shine to her and sympathises with her by the end. I imagine if the prom had gone without incident, he would have remained that way and been a friend to her. Makes the finale all the more heartbreaking actually.
DRUGEND1 t1_jaf3f29 wrote
Reply to Directors doing a great job directing out of their genre by Buttholes4Everyone
I think some of the best horror films ever made were directed by not necessarily “horror directors”:
The Exorcist
The Shining
An American Werewolf In London
Alien
…to name a few.