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Box_a_Hair says:
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Sep '21
I'll be sending out more newsletters in a few days. Hopefully we'll get some renewed interest. I wont even bother posting about this on facebook because all my friends on there are stupid bastards who only care about shitty memes and posting pictures of what they eat.

I'm in need of more FTV recs. All I have in mind thus far is Malignant and Halloween Kills.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#5, Reply to #3

Sep '21
I don't have netflix. I don't have hulu. I don't have a VPN either. All I have access to is prime and hbo, and their horror selection sucks. It's all up to tubi now...


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Box_a_Hair says:
#9, Reply to #8

Oct '21
Been meaning to check that one out ever since your review. Typically when I go on prime, they only show me a handful of titles and I haven't seen it in the list they show me, but if you say it's on there, I'll definitely give it a look this month.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#10, Reply to #8

Oct '21
I didn't hate it. It's rather good for the most part with some creepy bits. However, I find the documentary prologue and epilogue to be rather pointless, hyping it up a lot more than it deserves, which in turn makes the overall experience a bit underwhelming in retrospect. The movie can stand on its own, regardless of whether it's presented as a cursed lost film or a contemporary retro horror film. Also, the guy in his undies was dumb as hell.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#13, Reply to #12

Oct '21
I would think so. It was surprising to see a more family-friendly outing from Eli Roth. I'm wondering if Rob Zombie's Munsters will be family-friendly. I doubt they'd let him ruin that happy brand with something overtly grotesque.



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