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deathtastegirl · 1 month
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phoenix · 1 year
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Kids, this movie is 100% serious. This is not a joke. In the 90s, that was a big screen tv for a lot of people.
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splatteronmywalls · 1 year
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theunseeliefilmclub · 2 years
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Every Film I’ve Seen in 2022: October (part 3)
Fear Street 1666 (2021)
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Kolobos (1999)
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Bloody New Year (1987)
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Gerald's Game (2017)
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The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1936)
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Viy (1967)
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Beetlejuice (1988)
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Deep Red (1975)
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miscelliteeous · 11 months
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18/31 I'm not sure I understood Kolobos, I think it went right over my head, but I liked it! It's surreal and gory and I could never guess what was gonna happen next. Kolobos is artsy without seeming pretentious and I really enjoy that even if I need an analysis to understand it.
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cultfaction · 2 years
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Arrow announces December line up!
Arrow announces December line up!
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unbornwhiskeyy · 1 year
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kolobos (1999, dirs. daniel liatowitsch, david todd ocvirk)
(hooptober 2023 3/31)
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indigosfindings · 9 months
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🔮📽🦇
🔮= coolest concept for a horror film you've seen?
something about prince of darkness really stuck out to me... i'm a total sucker for siege narratives. also shoutout to lux aeterna
📽= can you recommend me an obscure horror film?
if you want a more dark/pensive movie: prikosnoveniye, i am a ghost
if you want something fun: creepy tales of pizza & gore, kolobos, cellar dweller
something in between: living dark, fear(s) of the dark, game of death
🦇= favourite horror movie?
oh this is an impossible question to answer. strongest contenders are nosferatu the vampyre, don't look now, the wolf house, the thing, coherence, and candyman. if we wanna stretch what qualifies as a horror film (one of my favourite hobbies!) i'll throw in mulholland drive and inland empire
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addieanesthesia · 2 years
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I watch a horror film every 3 days
I have exceptions, like emergencies or mental health protection (i.e. not in the right headspace, in need of sleep), & a couple unofficial rules which I reserve the right to break: should be jumping to different decades with each pick, & the majority should be first-time viewings
I track them on Twitter & will be continuing that here!! we’re at 11 so far: Messiah of Evil, Eyes Without a Face, Kolobos, Eaten Alive, Opera, The Slumber Party Massacre, Ice Cream Man, The Stepfather, A Bay of Blood, Body Bags, The Menu
I share posters & stills afterward, & if concrete thoughts percolate I sometimes write a little
& I’m Ada by the way :)
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roseshavethoughts · 4 months
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Kolobos (1999)
Kolobos (1999) #Review
Synopsis- Kyra, an artist, stays with several people as a part of an experimental movie. Problems arise when a faceless entity inspired by Kyra’s artworks disturbs the housemates. Directors – Daniel Liatowitsch & David Todd Ocvirk Starring- Donny Terranova, John Fairlie, Todd Beadle Genre- Horror | Mystery Released- 1999 ⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3 out of 5. Kolobos, released in 1999, is a horror film…
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deathtastegirl · 1 month
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knackerman · 1 year
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andresrparedes-blog · 2 years
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Le tengo miedo a Babylon
Ya de entrada mi lista de películas del último mes en Letterboxd es un yermo terrible, pero lo que le he hecho a Cebollas fuera, con lágrimas en los ojos me certifica que quizá mis rachas de "no me gustan las pelis" se están alargando demasiado.
Y mira que lo intento, eh? A falta de películas de acción occidentales que me interesen me enchufo pelis de Jon Woo o grandes pelis de acción asiáticas en general (Indonesia, que bonita eres) pero no hay cristo que me ponga una peli que me guste de verdad.
Siempre hay pelis que me medio convencen. Kolobos es el último gran ejemplo, con esas luces de giallo y ese villano de giallo y ese final de Giallo. Es una peli rara de cojones para Estados Unidos y no me gusto entera, pero me gusto mucho.
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theunseeliefilmclub · 2 years
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jimsmovieworld · 2 years
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TOP 50 FAVOURITE MOVIES IVE SEEN IN 2022.
First Time Viewings Only.
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1) Party Girl
2) Scream
3) Drugstore Cowboy
4) Thirteen
5) Halloween Ends
6) Sherrybaby
7) Red Rocket
8) My First Mister
9) Under the Silver Lake
10) The Sweetest Thing
11) A Woman Under the Influence
12) Paper Moon
13) American Movie
14) Cinema Paradiso
15) Pump up the Volume
16) Top Gun 2: Maverick
17) Girlfight
18) Tamara
19) Barbarian
20) The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
21) Josie and the Pussycats
22) Sleeping with other People
23) The Station Agent
24) Kolobos
25) Licorice Pizza
26) Skyscraper
27) Ladybird
28) Martha Marcy May Marlene
29) Deadbeat at Dawn
30) A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
31) The Doom Generation
32) Aileen Wuornos: American Boogeywoman
33) Terrifier 2
34) X
35) Celeste and Jesse Forever
36) Mannequin
37) May
38) Smile
39) The Colour of Money
40) Crash
41) In The Mood For Love
42) Jackass Forever
43) Nowhere
44) Coffy
45) Elvis
46) Watcher
47) Waitress
48) The Cake Eaters
49) Bounce
50) The Ramen Girl
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Kolobos
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It’s not that Daniel Liatowitsch and David Todd Ocvirk’s giallo-wannabe KOLOBOS (1999, Shudder) is a disgracefully bad movie. It’s that any good will generated by some clever low-budget filmmaking and a competent cast evaporates in the light of a meandering finish that seems like a self-consciously arty attempt at irony by people with no concept of what irony truly is. It starts well, with a subjective camera as the eyes of a woman (Amy Weber) stumbling into an oncoming car and going into surgery, with hallucinations intruding on reality. When the film flashes back to how she got there as one of five people recruited to move into a resort house to take part in an experimental film, the writers trust us to figure out which of the five is the woman from the picture’s opening. Liatowitsch and Ocvirk set up some suspense, and when things get gory, they create some impressive effects on an obviously limited budget. And there’s a very funny on-camera interview with a horror film actress (Nichole Pelerine) hoping to use the project to break into more serious work. But when they introduce one participant, a failed comedian (Donny Terranova), the writing is so obvious and even tired the poor actor can’t do much with it. The house in which they’re supposed to live is filled with cameras taping their every move, but the filmmakers don’t make any real use of it. We barely see anything as captured on video. Instead, strange things start happening and people start dying at the hands of a killer with no apparent motivation or character beyond the fact he mutilates himself. At one point Pelerine shows her housemates the horror films in which she played a female slasher. They’re deliberately bad. Sadly, KOLOBOS’ ending isn’t much better, just more pretentious.
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