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Originally Posted by riverboatking
ya I'm kindv wishing I had, but I have a strange interest in serial killers.
this is the wrong thread to discuss it tho as it certainly isn't one of the best films tho it was very well made.
me too! I can't get enough Ted Bundy or Gary Ridgeway material (I live in the PNW). I've read about Randy Woodfield, Charles Manson, BTK... haven't got to Dahmer yet. Doesn't seem like there are many decent films about actual serial killers out there. The Bundy ones range from old/decent to WTF is this? The new doc on Netflix is interesting, but it's all familiar to me already. Looking forward to the movie with Efron.
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It's very weak if not one at all has The Mule.
The Mule wasn't that good, that's why. I enjoyed it, but that's about the extent of it.
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And I think it is time to mention:
Bad Times at the El Royale
There were a lot of things wrong with this movie too and, I'm guessing, most of us really wanted to like it.
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Originally Posted by Jzo19
1. Annihilation: I'm a sucker for trippy/heady sci-fi movies and this scratched the itch. I'm not sure the plot holds up if you think about it too much but the stunning cinematography and moody feel made up for it for me. I love these type of movies and personally this was my favorite movie of the year.
I'm guessing you haven't seen Mandy yet and based on this explanation, you absolutely need to.