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For my birthday, my boyfriend and I watched Kwaiden because it's like 3 hours and I'm not allowed to have us watch SD Gundam OVAs after I spent most of last year's pausing to talk about it. Also because we wanted to watch something together other than Hausu since I normally do that for the Halloween movie.

Honestly a really good anthology movie with a lot of great atmosphere, highly recommended.
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For my birthday, my boyfriend and I watched Kwaiden because it's like 3 hours and I'm not allowed to have us watch SD Gundam OVAs after I spent most of last year's pausing to talk about it. Also because we wanted to watch something together other than Hausu since I normally do that for the Halloween movie.

Honestly a really good anthology movie with a lot of great atmosphere, highly recommended.
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I watched Friday the 13th: Jason Goes to Hell. That was unequivocally a waste of my time, and not half as exciting as I'd believed it would be through the title. It's not about Jason going to hell and killing whatever big names they wanted dead, but a far more mundane story about something I could not care less about.
 
I watched Back to the Future on the weekend. My local cinema had an anniversary screening. I was surprised that they weren't full priced tickets. They were like 40% cheaper than whatever newfangled movies the kids watch nowadays.

I hadn't seen Back to the Future since I was a kid. I remember renting the trilogy on DVD every so often, and I have the vaguest recollection of watching Back to the Future III on TV in a caravan park on a family trip when I was like 7 or 8? idk. Been a while anyway, and I reckon it holds up pretty well. Good movie.
 
I watched Friday the 13th: Jason Goes to Hell. That was unequivocally a waste of my time, and not half as exciting as I'd believed it would be through the title. It's not about Jason going to hell and killing whatever big names they wanted dead, but a far more mundane story about something I could not care less about.
It's not as bad as the previous one before it, Jason Takes Manhattan, but goddamn is it a bad movie.

I watched Nightbeast, a 1982 creature-slasher by Don Dohler, a guy famous for making these terribly awesome things. It's about an alien that crashes in hillbilly territory, and just starts killing people for no reason other than it's the plot of the movie. That's really about it, the titular night beast wanders from scene to scene shooting people with lasers or tearing arms off, mainly during the daytime so even the name of the movie is ironic. There's some attempt at human drama with some townspeople trying to kill the daytime nightbeast which is entirely made by the atrocious acting displayed; there's even an attempt at a romance which is profoundly terrible as both actors involved look like they're 20 years older than their characters are supposed to be and deliver dialogue with the least amount of conviction humanely possible. It has some actually decent effects considering it had a budget of $14,000, the nightbeast has some pretty good face shots with his weird animatronic mouth and the ridiculous violence has some decent payoff with the gore effects, there's a lot of severed limbs in this one. 4/5 'good-bad' monster movie, objectively a 1/5 outside of ironic entertainment.

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The Ghost of Yotsuya (Shintoho version, 1959)

Between how campy it feels, the genuinely good effects, and how enjoyable it was when it really got going, it's hard to imagine a better adaption of this story.

Highly recommended.

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Saw Chainsaw Man: Lovebomber (no, I will not call it by its stupid corporate board room name), and just.

You ever sit in a theater after everyone's left and just cry?
 
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