I love these types of movies. Almost all in one location, great acting, engaging story.
Waking up early, bleary eyed and watching this show reminds me of early-morning cartoon watching when I was a kid. Except with more tears now!
I don't know what's going on with the other comments, I thought it was great!
Not a bad episode. Somethings are a bit confusing. The mother seems a bit jealous of the children's sight. Paris is clearly overstepping her bounds. Voss is somewhere else completely. The Queen is abusing her power, which is an obvious thing that always happens. And the Witchfinder General is just committing genocide at this point.
But my question is... If everyone in the tribe is blind then who taught those kids how to read? When they first see books the boy is literally holding his upside down. But suddenly they're capable of reading books like 1984?
The classic teenage slasher. I will never get tired of this movie.
just terrible people inflicting terrible things on other terrible people, being terrible
This man was given a platform by Joe Rogan. The proof that freedom of speech matters. Good serie with a lot lot evidence show. Make of it what you will. Very interesting.
if you got a choice between carrying my giant dead ass or being filthy rich.. please..by all means..take the fucking money bro
What kind of idiot voted 1 point before the episode is aired?
Amy Schumer ruins the show
I can appreciate the unhinged, gory monster antics but it’s all ruined by the shaky cam found footage nonsense. I’m not a found footage hater but this simply does not work and completely undercuts some of the mayhem that would actually save this film. The extremely online anti vax lead is way overblown but definitely grating with the constant back and forth of acting like a person and then minutes later becoming a cartoon. At a running time of 79 minutes including credits, it still feels like an eternity.
It's a slasher. Just turn off your brain and enjoy the gore. It's pretty good.
I waited three years for this to be released and it was worth the wait. A perfect continuation of the 2018 sequel. The right amount of violence and death to prove that Michael Myers is still one of the baddest killers in the slasher genre. A lot of reviews say that the ending was weak or stupid, but I say it ended exactly how it should have to set up the third in this trilogy.
I was anticipating this movie since I saw the trailer for it in late June. Well, my excitement for something new with the vampire genre was quickly killed when this started. And it's a shame, because I really like Dominic Purcell. What killed it for me was the kid. His whiny, "let's just be nice to each other" tone brought the movie down from a solid 7 to a meager 3. Every time the kid say something it will only make you want the vampires to kill him. The voiceover acting is horrid. The portrayal of terrorists is slightly under par and that's being generous because of my bias for Purcell's, whose acting is actually top notch in this despite the material he was given. My advice for this movie is to just skip it. Its runtime is far too long for the story it tries to tell.
This is by far the worst episode of the series. So many dumb decisions made in such a short time. What kind of dumbass ties themselves to a zombie to prove a point
You know when the Cenobites and the Lizard people are against you, you done f*cked up. I'm really liking this season. A bit more risky with the story telling. Something the previous two seasons were seriously lacking.
Yet another episode that made me shout "YES!" The way this show drags emotions out of me is so weird but I'm not questioning it.
Who keeps casting Moisés Arias in these thug/bully roles, it's like something from scary movie, he is like 5ft tall lol
Folks like Antiwoke is the main problem here. Not Netflix. "Baah baah! Black cast! Baah! Lesbians! Baaaah! Feminists! Baaaah! Latinos! Baaah! Gay couple!" It's so fucking tiring. So. Fucking. Tiring.
The show is great btw. I don't know about you but I for sure don't want to see the same story over and over. It's fresh. It's fun. The cast is fine. Hoping for second season.
The ending was the best part. They really thought they did something by jumping him
Having not seen the original, my experience with the new "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" was enjoyable. While it didn't become my favorite horror film, the unexpected gore added a thrilling element. The storyline, though not exceptional, was alright, and I appreciated the character development. Overall, it provided a satisfying horror experience, even without the context of the original.
I'm so glad they've got another season. Great ending.
AT THE LAST SECOND!!!! i missed that dramatic bitch
"I hope I'm not too late".
You glorious bastard. You never are. You never are...
It's all fun and games until you realize this is trash
Very Evil Dead-ish but with a "let's play an evil game" twist. Not many games were shown and the ones we got were the most common basic games. It's a good looking movie with known actors but it's so generic, forgettable, unoriginal and filled with horror clichés. Calling this camp would be an insult to camp, it's just bad. Asa Butterfield is overacting so much it's laughable. The characters are introduced into the movie so fast and briefly that I couldn't remember who was in the movie at times. Lame kills. Flat third act. At least it's only 76 minutes.
I came back to watch this one years after it's release. (I wasn't 100% sure I had seen it previously). I can say I'm somewhat surprised by the negative reviews, but it does have an overall Tract rating of 70% at the time of this comment. Which is not too bad. Overall, I think it's a good movie. It's a fresh take on the story. The acting is good, albeit the writing could be better. I concur with that sentiment.
It is my recommendation that you sit back, take in the movie, and ignore the negative comments on here if you haven't seen it yet.