me seeing the bad men get their karma in Mr Harrigan’s Phone (2022):
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Love that movie based on a Stephen King book where Jaeden Martell's character is the mc that want to become a writer and lives in a small town where paranormal stuff is happening and he is investigating while is being bullied by a guy with long dark hair
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Didn't know this was a Stephen King's story. The plot may be quiet and slow, but the subject matter is so relevant. The thrill and horror slowly creep around the main character and all the people surrounding him right when Mr. Harrigan dies. Jaeden Martell oddly chooses this kind of character on screen, correct me if I'm wrong, which is okay because he's very convincing to be one. The ending might not give answers to some questions haunting the viewers since Mr. Harrigan dies, for me, it satisfyingly gives chills and shocks that are aligned to the theme and subject of the movie.
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Who else saw Mr. Harrigan's Phone?
I liked it, but pretty much once Don was gone I thought the writing went downhill and it didn't seem to deliver what was promised in the trailer. There was potential that wasn't explored. But yeah Don was his lovely cute self. I don't take for granted these last years we'll get with him .
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We live in the real world where money talks and people listen.
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3 Word Review: “If It Bleeds” by Stephen King -
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Gotta love when you pick up a book expecting to like it and you do, but it also ends up slowly worming its way into your heart and hitting way too close to home so you develop an unhealthy attachment to it.
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BASED UPON THE NOVEL BY
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SUMMARY: When Mr. Harrigan dies, Craig, the teen who befriended and did odd jobs for him, puts his smart phone in his pocket before burial. When the lonely youth sends his dead friend a message, he is shocked to get a return text.
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Some great movies I watched for the first time in 2022 (pt2):
1. Sing Street (2016)
2. Metal Lords (2022)
3. The Fear Street Trilogy (2021)
4. Mr Harrigan's Phone (2022)
5. Boy Erased (2018)
6. Ghostbusters: 1, 2 & Afterlife (1984, 1989, 2021)
7. It & It Chapter 2 (2017 & 2019)
8. Anita and Me (2002)
9. Joker (2019)
10. On the Count of Three (2021)
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Low-key feels weird that we have gotten to the point where Jaeden's characters need another actor to play his kid version
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Mr. Harrigan's Phone 2022
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Now I present to you, my favorite way to get attached to a male character:
“Look at that lil guy with mommy issues, I wanna lay my head on his shoulder, drum my fingers on his kneecap and promise him everything will be alright.”
Examples:
(It actually won’t be okay but I can lie)
I love them so much
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Films are ephemeral, while books--the good ones--are eternal, or close to it. You have read many good ones, but others are waiting to be written.
Harrigan to Craig, from Mr Harrigan's Phone
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