Kids are playing around the dumbwaiter and one of them goes inside it and it gives way and falls to the basement. While the other is trying to call out to them and fix the lift the kid in the basement uses a flashlight to look around from inside the elevator out into the unfinished spooky crawl space area. A freaky ass looking ghost child thing starts crawling fast towards him out of the darkness but I think the girl fixes the elevator just in time.
If I remember right it’s the reason why he believes in ghosts and got addicted to heroin or whatever, because he had that experience. (It was a flashback scene from when they were kids there and just first moving in).
Pretty well made, leans into drama and emotional stuff and slips something scary in here and there. It’s easy enough to follow but hard to grasp as a whole story form start to finish, but that’s by design. Just pay attention to who’s who from the start because there are a lot of characters
its super boring and annoyingly emotional with a loooooot of talking. but theres a few good scare scenes with an interesting ending
bly manor i gave up on like 4 eps in because every episode was a stupid soap opera with a loooot of talking and 2 seconds of scare
when they actually do anything scary in the show they do it very well but theyre very short and very rare. both shows were huge disappointments for me personally
Bly is great. It just has all of the scary stuff at the tail. I'd say the last 3 eps. Overall it's a more cohesive story than Hill House too but for some reason people around here prefer HH.
they are what they are but personally not what i was looking for. i feel like they baited me into thinking i was watching a cool horror show but instead it focused a lot on things i dont care about like relationship drama and depression
>for some reason people around here prefer HH.
Bly Manor didn't seem at all like a horror show, which is what I signed up for. It was some romcom lesbian drama series.
Oh yeah? Why didn't you like it? Too many monologues? If that's the reason I understand.
Salem's Lot is one of my favorite novels, and I also just love watching people talk about theology and existential dread and conceptions of death, so all the talking was up my specific ally, but I can understand why some may find it bad for the pacing.
Its ok. A lot of filler. Would have been much better at like 4 or 5 episodes. Midnight Mass is the best of the creator's series.
The buildup is great, then it becomes very sentimental and the scary stuff is explained away. There's a scene that might make you cack your pants.
Then scene with the kid in the dumbwaiter elevator thing in the basement? I know that part gave me a jump when I first saw it.
I was more thinking of the car scene, when the bro and sis are arguing (I think). I can't remember what happened in the scene you're talking about.
Kids are playing around the dumbwaiter and one of them goes inside it and it gives way and falls to the basement. While the other is trying to call out to them and fix the lift the kid in the basement uses a flashlight to look around from inside the elevator out into the unfinished spooky crawl space area. A freaky ass looking ghost child thing starts crawling fast towards him out of the darkness but I think the girl fixes the elevator just in time.
If I remember right it’s the reason why he believes in ghosts and got addicted to heroin or whatever, because he had that experience. (It was a flashback scene from when they were kids there and just first moving in).
This and Midnight Mass are kino. What the frick happened with his new series
Midnight mass is his best only because the priest carries the show
I was sick of it by the end. I sped through the last episode. These shows wpuld be near perfect if they edited them down more
Christianity...le bad!!!
It's not good. Couldn't finish the first episode. Not scary and boring.
Shit ending.
Boring family drama with a few good spooky moments
All the same room
TRAUMA! MUH TRAUMA! CATHARTIC RELEASE OF TRAUMA!
Pretty well made, leans into drama and emotional stuff and slips something scary in here and there. It’s easy enough to follow but hard to grasp as a whole story form start to finish, but that’s by design. Just pay attention to who’s who from the start because there are a lot of characters
its super boring and annoyingly emotional with a loooooot of talking. but theres a few good scare scenes with an interesting ending
bly manor i gave up on like 4 eps in because every episode was a stupid soap opera with a loooot of talking and 2 seconds of scare
when they actually do anything scary in the show they do it very well but theyre very short and very rare. both shows were huge disappointments for me personally
Bly is great. It just has all of the scary stuff at the tail. I'd say the last 3 eps. Overall it's a more cohesive story than Hill House too but for some reason people around here prefer HH.
they are what they are but personally not what i was looking for. i feel like they baited me into thinking i was watching a cool horror show but instead it focused a lot on things i dont care about like relationship drama and depression
>for some reason people around here prefer HH.
Bly Manor didn't seem at all like a horror show, which is what I signed up for. It was some romcom lesbian drama series.
All of his shows are like that. HH is just family drama orbiting a plothole.
>a loooot of talking
I just know you are a zoomer and a woman.
A terrible finale
It's good. Every season after is woke Netflix bullshit
The first season had gay and IR couples and a white male pedo, so if you like it so much you should like all the rest.
terrible monologues
xmen for wine aunts
rentfree
post the glove scene
the one woman literally having super powers was kind of an insane thing to just gloss over
Hill House: 9/10
Bly Manor: 7.5/10
Midnight Mass: 10/10
Midnight Club: 6/10
House of Usher: 8/10
Also:
Oculus: 7.5 / 10
Doctor Sleep: 8.5/10
Gerald's Game: 7.5 / 10
A pretty good run so far.
Great taste except Midnight Mass is dogshit
Oh yeah? Why didn't you like it? Too many monologues? If that's the reason I understand.
Salem's Lot is one of my favorite novels, and I also just love watching people talk about theology and existential dread and conceptions of death, so all the talking was up my specific ally, but I can understand why some may find it bad for the pacing.