Cars (2006)
Didn't see this film till last night, for me now it will forever be remembered as the first full length movie my toddler has sat through
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Cars (2006)
Didn't see this film till last night, for me now it will forever be remembered as the first full length movie my toddler has sat through
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Black Cat
Art by Pepe Larraz
Watching this with my son is a high point of life. My boy, right now, you are small and full of wonder, and I get to be the Father i dreamed I'd get to be
Alena Post - Christmas Eve, Dutch Houses. 2023. Oil on canvas.
Skulloween 2024 💀 Artists: Zdzisław Beksiński, Noriyoshi Ohrai x 2, Larry Carroll & Howard Schwarzberg, Bruce Pennington, Bob Eggleton, Patrick Woodroffe, Ryan T Hancock x 2, Adam Burke
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Jason keeps coming back and I love him for it
Giving Wishmaster 3: Beyond the Gates of Hell (2001) a watch, apparently they get ropey but we'll see
Giving Smile a rematch, it's one of my favourites. Reminded me of It Follows when I first saw it.
My ★★★★★ review of Friday the 13th Part 2 on Letterboxd https://boxd.it/7qeibp
This may not be the origin of the franchise but it was certainly the movie with which the die was cast. So much of what I love of the series can be found here: The ominous Jason as antagonist, a multitude of murder sequences and a favourite of mine, what I call Friday the 13th window break.
One thing I wish to mention, as a wheelchair user myself I find that the inclusion of the character of Mark and how he was portrayed in the the movie by Tom McBride, as well as the way in which friendships and relationships are shown shows what a consider a light and deft touch, a surprise due to the heavy handed nature of Slasher movies.
That and many other reasons is why this movie has a little spot in my heart and is, to me, pretty faultless, except for the fact if I had my choice I'd have Mark and Vickie be the ones to be victorious, but hey we can't have everything.
Hopefully more crazy practical effects await me in Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies (1999)
My ★★★★★ review of Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives on Letterboxd https://boxd.it/7yhw5N
From the dirt back to his roots, camp councillors beware.
I love this one with it's frankenstein-esque beginning. This is where the series jumps the supernatural shark and I love it.
Over the top strength kills, a badass final girl (I think possibly my favourite of mine series), a good soundtrack, and a great Tommy Jarvis casting. This is the shock to the system the franchise needed and is proof lightning can strike twice.
A quick little drawing I did of Jason, he has the axe wound from part III. Currently watching part VI: Jason Lives. Drawn on a phone, which I haven't tried before.