Netflix Review
January 13th, 2010 by Febe received No Comments »I have a ton of movies in my netflix queue. In the four years I’ve been a member, I’ve maxed out my queue more than I have fingers. I hated those days, trying to decide on which movie to delete. To me, it’s kinda like deciding which appendage is the least useful. In theory, I’ve lost several toes by now.
I’ve been on a horror movie kick lately and wanted to spread the word on two films I’ve seen lately.
First is is the movie,” May.” It’s a little known movie but it has some semi-notable people in it. The guy who played Borat’s producer is in it and Anna Ferris from the scary movie franchise.
Here’s the trailer:
I really enjoyed this movie. I have to say that I relate to the main character a bit. I’ve always loved parts too. I tend to look at people in pieces rather than wholes. I can’t go into too much detail because it would ruin the movie but the lead actress is eerily sweet. The ending is one of the most romantic/twisted/touching horror movie endings I have ever seen. I would barely classify it as a horror movie. It’s more of a bloody love story. Loved it!
The next movie is a far cry from May. It’s a French horror film. This is only the second French Horror film I’ve ever seen. My first was High Tension and I loved it. There’s just something so delicious about people screaming in French while people are getting murdered left and right.
The movie I saw was called, “Inside.”
Here’s the trailer with english subtitles:
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WOW WOW WOW!! Ok, this movie is not for the faint of heart. IT IS BLOODY. BLOODY like I’ve never seen before. The bloodiness of this movie puts the Kill Bill movies to shame. But the blood was awesome. I adored this film. It was scary, the soundtrack was great, the acting was great. The killer was amazing, creepy, and insane. If you love horror movies, try and find the uncut version. I was scared for most of this movie. I’m glad I saw it during the day because I would not have slept at night. The basic premise is nothing terribly new but the execution was brilliant. French Horror wins again!
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