[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 1 points 2 days ago

but it is never too early to get on the radar

Eh... We have tons of movies we can actually see, and heaps of movies we can see very soon (especially as we enter October). Movies we cannot see for a long and indeterminate time don't do any good. When hype pushes too far ahead, it's just waiting and distraction from things that actually are relevant. It's just more noise we need to filter through, and there's so much noise.

[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 2 points 2 days ago

The Demon Disorder has some fun bits, though it requires When Evil Lurks levels of tolerance for nonsensical authorial hand puppeteering. Once you get past that characters just can't do anything that makes sense, it's a trip.

[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 1 points 2 days ago

Too early for news about this, unless you're going to theaters in Taiwan.

[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

It was enjoyable, but that review is waaaaay overselling it. Especially as comedy.

If you want a Korean horror comedy, try Night of the Undead (2020), but don't go in expecting zombies ;) Horror Stories 2 (2013) also had a pretty fun hor-com for one of its segments.

[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago

Yeah, but I mean, we're over 40 now, plus some shows. Such a long and random list is not really useful to anyone. Here's some season-so-far notables instead:

  • Cuckoo 2024
  • The Retreat 2020
  • Subject 2022
  • All My Friends Are Dead 2021 POL
  • The Vourdalak 2023 FRE
  • The Closet 2020 KOR
  • Deleter 2023 PHI
  • Home for Rent 2023 THA
  • Contorted (The Contorted House) 2022 KOR
  • Oddity 2024
  • Heilstatten: Haunted Hospital 2018
  • Velvet Buzzsaw 2019
  • Exhuma 2024 KOR
  • Satanic Hispanics 2022 MEX
  • Dream Scenario 2023
  • Horror Stories 2 2013 KOR
  • #ChadGetstheAxe 2023
[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago

We start our horrorfest movie plowing in mid August, so the September list is quite long already. Way too many for a post per movie :(

[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago

Probably Ouija: Origin of Evil. Others we'd note in particular:

  • Oculus 2014
  • Dark Skies 2013
  • The Veil 2016
  • The Lords of Salem 2013
  • The Hunt 2020
  • M3GAN 2023
  • Jessabelle 2014
  • Dashcam 2022
[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago

Probably Ouija: Origin of Evil. Others we'd note in particular:

  • Oculus 2014
  • Dark Skies 2013
  • The Veil 2016
  • The Lords of Salem 2013
  • The Hunt 2020
  • M3GAN 2023
  • Jessabelle 2014
  • Dashcam 2022
[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I think they're sad, creatively bankrupt exercises that generally shouldn't get made, but on the other hand, it's good when they at least do different things or bring real ideas to the table. Tons of horror movies really aren't very good, so you'd expect doing a good thing better to be a slam-dunk, but it's rare for a remake to actually take that and execute. Even a frame-by-frame remake has the potential to do better and bring out the best in a proven idea, or even fix something that wasn't appreciated from the many limitations a lot of old horror worked under. That's one aspect more specific to horror that makes remakes potentially a lot more useful to do, but it's still an issue that people making remakes happen are usually doing it because they don't have something better.

Friday the 13th (2009) did a great job mixing polish, old ideas, and tongue-in-cheek series self awareness that all make it a fun way to enjoy what was good as well as what was bad about the early F13 movies. Then you have things like Shutter, where the remake is basically the same but still manages to be worse at every opportunity on top of the weird and pathetic jingoism. That was just ugly all around, and pollutes the movie space, so now we have to be forever careful to clarify Shutter (2004) instead of Shutter (2008), because the only thing seeing the remake does is reduce the impact of seeing the better movie.

[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

The slightly more bulbous wings on the 360 controller actually do a lot for ergonomics, but it's very hand-sized based. For me, the 360 is almost perfect in how the wings tuck into my palms. With the controller about 6 or so inches in front of me, my arms are at a natural angle with wrists straight and the controller is securely held without even a finger on it, and I can press any button without even having to brace it. Take even a little of those wings away, and that gets lost, and edges instead of the smooth roundness get annoying. My partner on the other hand, would need a smaller controller to get that same feel or to cross-thumb the dpad as easily as I do. As much as I originally preferred the symmetry of the playstation layout, I have to give the nod to the xbox layout for being able to dpad with the right thumb.

We desperately need controller makers to stop acting like controllers are one size fits all, when that's not even close to true.

[-] TyrianMollusk@lemm.ee 3 points 1 month ago

Jeez, the laziness of reviewing it based just on the store page. It's been in early access for like five years, getting better every update, and not one person there can even bother to actually play the game they recommend to others?

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