The last one I watched was Dragon Inn (1967)

It...uh...existed?? Fight choreography on film definitely has improved since then but if you want to see a film of 2 hours of how you should never trust eunuchs. It is a film that exists.
I have the graphic novel and really need to watch this one. It was a pretty good read so I'm not surprised the movie that sticks to the style is also very good.Ja'aran wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 1:31 pm I recently just watched Persepolis again just randomly. It's about a young girl as she comes of age against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution. It's pretty good.![]()
Oh! This is a good one! I watched the film and also I have a copy of the graphic novel, which I also enjoyed very much.Ja'aran wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 1:31 pm I recently just watched Persepolis again just randomly. It's about a young girl as she comes of age against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution. It's pretty good.![]()
Oh I LOVE Re-Animator! There's another movie starring Jeffrey Combs called From Beyond that's not as gory but does manage to be even weirder. If you're a gorehound I highly recommend An American Werewolf in London... it's a pretty famous movie so you've probably seen it, but if you haven't you must!swampbutch wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 12:59 am Re-Animator (1985)
fuuucking awesome. i've been meaning to dive into old horror flicks for a while, and this was my first one since i checked out The Fly (1986) a year or so ago. perfect mix of goofy and cheesy as shit. great gore ofc (90% of the shots in this film have a bloodied button-up shirt in it), effects were pretty goofy but like i said i think that kicks ass, herbert west is like a weird little bug that i wanna hit with a flyswatter. love a good genius with zero sense of ethics
If you liked it maybe you can consider watching From Beyond next. Same director and some of the same actors. In many ways it's kind of a sister film for Re-Animator.swampbutch wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 12:59 am Re-Animator (1985)
fuuucking awesome. i've been meaning to dive into old horror flicks for a while, and this was my first one since i checked out The Fly (1986) a year or so ago. perfect mix of goofy and cheesy as shit. great gore ofc (90% of the shots in this film have a bloodied button-up shirt in it), effects were pretty goofy but like i said i think that kicks ass, herbert west is like a weird little bug that i wanna hit with a flyswatter. love a good genius with zero sense of ethics
Serpentsaurus wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 7:00 pm Oh I LOVE Re-Animator! There's another movie starring Jeffrey Combs called From Beyond that's not as gory but does manage to be even weirder. If you're a gorehound I highly recommend An American Werewolf in London... it's a pretty famous movie so you've probably seen it, but if you haven't you must!
Ohhh shit thanks you two. American Werewolf has been on the shortlist for a while and I'll probably watch From Beyond right now. Will report back with my findings............higadoyrinon wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 8:49 pm If you liked it maybe you can consider watching From Beyond next. Same director and some of the same actors. In many ways it's kind of a sister film for Re-Animator.
Re-Animator is so good. Such a perfect understanding of the right moment to cut scenes off in particularswampbutch wrote: Sun Jul 13, 2025 12:59 am Re-Animator (1985)
fuuucking awesome. i've been meaning to dive into old horror flicks for a while, and this was my first one since i checked out The Fly (1986) a year or so ago. perfect mix of goofy and cheesy as shit. great gore ofc (90% of the shots in this film have a bloodied button-up shirt in it), effects were pretty goofy but like i said i think that kicks ass, herbert west is like a weird little bug that i wanna hit with a flyswatter. love a good genius with zero sense of ethics
I watched the Grand Budapest Hotel for the first time a few weeks ago and loved every bit of it.RueAzure wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 12:45 pm Asteroid City and Grand Budapest Hotel were both just as wild a watch tbh.