hill house in the only good thing imo, midnight mass has good parts but some of the writing is so corny especially the monologues and it gets kind of moronic at the end
I know there was some good monologues during the first 5 episodes (or less. I don't remember exactly when the main character died but I know the show was pretty good until then), but you can't fricking tell me there was any "range" during this b***h's speech. It was the only time I started talking to my wife during the show out of plain disinterest. Nothing was said, the actress had a boring expression and her "I'm 14 and this is deep" voice was annoying.
Wasn't Fall of the House of Usher just some short story about a guy visiting his childhood friend and his sister who they then think dies and whom they entomb alive who then comes 'back to life' and scares his childhood friend to death and has the house break in two as a metaphor for the ending of the house?
How are they going to make a series with a cast of more than three people, or a show longer than 30 minutes for this? Then again it might be a 'loose' adaptation/prequel/sequel like Haunting of Hill House was.
Anyways,
The Haunting of Hill House - kino
The Haunting of Bly Manor - didn't watch, but will, already seen countless Turn of Screw adaptations
Midnight Mass - kino
The Midnight Club - kino
It is an adaptation of several Edgar Allan Poe works including the Raven, the house of usher is connected to the pharmaceutical industry in this adaptation, im thinking there will be some commentary on the Sackler Family
Just watch the Jean Epstein film. It even had Luis Bunuel as an assistant director.
Did he cast his wife in a leading role?
Doesn't seem like she's a lead, but she's in every episode.
Of course.
he needs to hurry up and make The Dark Tower
>omg the nevermore tagline that's a le heckin edgar allen poe reference!!!!!!!!11!1
The title itself didn't give it away?
Mike Flanagan's shows are so terrible.. its offensive that he is continuing to pollute streaming services with his midwit diarrhea
hill house in the only good thing imo, midnight mass has good parts but some of the writing is so corny especially the monologues and it gets kind of moronic at the end
hill house is the best horror released in the last 20 years
t. zoomer who only watches blumhouse
thought this guy was going to be a decent horror maker after Absentia and Occulus
but everything after has been weak
More images.
>https://twitter.com/DiscussingFilm/status/1689683565938712586?s=20
Stopped watching right there
Hope it isn't a tedious monologue-fest like Midnight Mass was at times.
>NOOO ACTORS CAN'T HAVE OPPORTUNITIES TO SHOW OFF THEIR RANGE! I NEED CAMERA CUTS EVERY SECOND!!!11!1!
r/marvel
kek, midnight mass sucked
the dialogue was shit
the monologues were awkward and unnatural
the acting was not compelling
sorry, Mike, you fell off hard
I know there was some good monologues during the first 5 episodes (or less. I don't remember exactly when the main character died but I know the show was pretty good until then), but you can't fricking tell me there was any "range" during this b***h's speech. It was the only time I started talking to my wife during the show out of plain disinterest. Nothing was said, the actress had a boring expression and her "I'm 14 and this is deep" voice was annoying.
her soliloquy made me cringe, the "we are stardust" shit is so embarrassing anyone with taste in writing sees right through that shit
>hey bro we're just stardust nothing really matters
Terrible mindset that leads to corruption.
It was stolen from Carl Sagan.
Here's your (you).
The monologues of the doctor and the cop were absolutely shoehorned in.
This is the one the gay cancelled Frank Langella over, frick Flanacuck.
wow, just read about that
so instead of just making increasingly bad horror, mike is a little b***h too
Lesbian status?
the haunting of hill house was so fricking bad
Wasn't Fall of the House of Usher just some short story about a guy visiting his childhood friend and his sister who they then think dies and whom they entomb alive who then comes 'back to life' and scares his childhood friend to death and has the house break in two as a metaphor for the ending of the house?
How are they going to make a series with a cast of more than three people, or a show longer than 30 minutes for this? Then again it might be a 'loose' adaptation/prequel/sequel like Haunting of Hill House was.
Anyways,
The Haunting of Hill House - kino
The Haunting of Bly Manor - didn't watch, but will, already seen countless Turn of Screw adaptations
Midnight Mass - kino
The Midnight Club - kino
It is an adaptation of several Edgar Allan Poe works including the Raven, the house of usher is connected to the pharmaceutical industry in this adaptation, im thinking there will be some commentary on the Sackler Family
>carries your show
I'm interested. Roger Corman's adaptation is a masterpiece. If Flanagan has that classic in mind, this could be ultra kino
nevermind i checked his X posting... this does not appear to be the case. looks like it might be terrible