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08-06-2024, 10:22 AM
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Is LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL a Scary Movie?
Worth watching or should I just rewatch Backdoor Sluts 4 again?
08-06-2024, 10:26 AM
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It's not scary at all
08-06-2024, 10:32 AM
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08-06-2024, 10:35 AM
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I'd give it a 6/10
I enjoyed watching it but I already forgot everything except for the main plot
I enjoyed watching it but I already forgot everything except for the main plot
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08-06-2024, 10:37 AM
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It's pretty much interesting, you actually believe you're watching a talk show from the 70s.
08-06-2024, 11:04 AM
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5/10 Worth one watch. Just watch this instead - least you will feel good about wastingan hour or two
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08-06-2024, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted By RICHSTRONG⏩
I watched this movie and it was so vile I had to watch it in like 30 minute sessions I couldn't sit thru the straight movie. Paused once to walk my dog and to sit on my deck to have coffee. I remember vividly because some of these scenes are embedded into my brain forever5/10 Worth one watch. Just watch this instead - least you will feel good about wastingan hour or two
This movie isn't exactly as scary as it is vile. But I also thought the plot and the way the portrayed the evil force was phenomenal. If you can stomach it, the movie is actually really good.
08-06-2024, 11:15 AM
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08-06-2024, 11:17 AM
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Not really all that scary. I liked it for the most part -- I do think by the time it gets to the end, you have to be really bought into the movie to kind of buy the gimmicks and not great special effects. I mostly wasn't, so it missed the mark... but beyond that, it was a good movie. Always hurts when any movie can't stick the landing, but the characters were good, the acting was good and sometimes very good, I liked the retro feel, etc...
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08-06-2024, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted By JUSA⏩
I didn't mind it, it really had that grainy look from the 70s.Not really all that scary. I liked it for the most part -- I do think by the time it gets to the end, you have to be really bought into the movie to kind of buy the gimmicks and not great special effects. I mostly wasn't, so it missed the mark... but beyond that, it was a good movie. Always hurts when any movie can't stick the landing, but the characters were good, the acting was good and sometimes very good, I liked the retro feel, etc...
Saw Maxxxine in theaters, and they specifically used cameras from the 80s, to give it that special kind of look.
08-06-2024, 11:45 AM
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08-06-2024, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted By Dave22reborn⏩
I loved the grainy throwback look.I didn't mind it, it really had that grainy look from the 70s.
Saw Maxxxine in theaters, and they specifically used cameras from the 80s, to give it that special kind of look.
Saw Maxxxine in theaters, and they specifically used cameras from the 80s, to give it that special kind of look.
What I disliked were some of the practical effects. The fake vomit and later the kind of hokey demon special effects... both were supposed to be the scary moments but the bad CGI took me out of the moment. Should have just stuck with practical effects, all these small movies should -- bad CGI it looks bad and reminds you it's a movie, which immediately makes you not scared in the least.
Meanwhile, I watched "In a Violent Nature" in theaters, which mostly stuck to practical effects -- which, when they did, you were in the zone and felt creeped out or disgusted by what was on screen. I forget, I think there was one bad CGI moment in that movie too, but it was the outlier. Like the log splitter kill towards the end -- I won't praise it artistically, but the practical effects kept you in the moment of it. Fake or chitty cheap CGI would have just made an already overly long scene so much worse, if the payoff was a fake looking kill.
Originally Posted By IAMBEE⏩
Yeah, that sucked -- double sucked, because I actually liked the twist or reveal they had planned.I didn't think it was scary, I was super pumped waiting to see what the big finale was since there was so much hype. Then it fell apart at the end.
Just, before getting to it they had bad looking CGI that was not scary and ruined what should have been the biggest moment of the movie, really what it was building towards all along. I might have been too kind saying it was decent earlier.
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