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  1. Square Enix is pressing the Chrono Cross: Radical Dreamers edition soundtrack. 

     

    Currently up for preorder with an estimated ship date of late June 2022.

     

    https://store.na.square-enix-games.com/en_US/product/725855/chrono-cross-the-radical-dreamers-edition-vinyl

     

    Heads up, shipping cost (at least to Canada) is kinda crazy and if you order anything else with the PO, they will split the orders and you have to pay shipping twice.

  2. On 2/23/2022 at 11:27 AM, radiatorhums said:

    I watched Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) for the first time last night.  I really enjoyed it!  Cool visuals, great monster design and a fair amount of gore.  I was expecting it to be a more conventional film and was pleasantly surprised with how stylized it was.

    That is a great movie. I don't know how many times I watched it before I realized Gary Oldman was Dracula.

     

    I've finally had some time to get back to horror stuff again and have been kinda aimlessly picking things on Shudder.

     

    In the past few weeks I watched...

     

    Castle Freak (1995). Spooky naked goblin lives in a castle (duh) and terrorizes occupants. Pretty straightforward story but I enjoyed it. Didn't pick up on the cast/director connection with Reanimator until afterwards.

     

    Castle Freak (2020). Didn't enjoy it as much as the original. Started off thinking it was a note-for-note remake and then it took a weird left turn into (incestuous?) sex cults. The plot felt kind of forced into being overly complicated and all of the characters were unlikeable. 

     

    Hellmaster (1992). I picked this at random and ended up really liking it. Scratched an itch for the vibe of a late 80's/early 90's horror movie with gross monsters, a mad scientist and dumb students who get killed.

     

    I also finished watching the Deadhouse Dark series. Like any anthology, it's a little hit and miss but it has some good episodes. The episodes are short (less than 20 minutes) and there's only six so it's a pretty easy watch.

     

  3. On 9/2/2021 at 10:02 PM, fondfarewell said:

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    Tricky Woo are reissuing their first three LPs, two of which are being pressed on vinyl for the first time. Looks like they are only available as a bundle of three at the moment. 

    Available on Bandcamp or from the label. 

     

    https://trickywoo.bandcamp.com/merch/tricky-woo-lp-bundle-pre-order

     

    https://store.bonsound.com/products/tricky-woo-3-x-lp-bundle

    This is/was awesome and I'm sad I missed the bundle. "Sometimes I Cry" was my soundtrack to grade 11.

     

    Gonna have to track down a copy.

  4. I want to get in on some page 100 action too :)

     

    Unfortunately my October viewing wasn't quite what I would ideally hope for.

     

    Lately I watched the first three Nightmare on Elm Street movies. Really liked them all, actually.  Not a huge fan of some of the sillier stuff (hello budgie attack in Part 2) but the I love the surreal dream/nightmare horror aspects.

     

    Otherwise I've just had AMC FearFest on in the background during my workday and caught the standard staples like Halloween (1978),  The Omen (1976 and 2006) and bits and pieces of some of the Final Destination movies. I also watched Cujo and most of Christine this morning.

     

    I also realized this is the first year in a while that I didn't watch Trick'r Treat. I will have to get on that 

     

     

  5. On 10/30/2021 at 9:28 PM, jhulud said:

    One thing that I've been wanting to share for a while. 

     

    This while shut-in thing due to the pandemic has caused my brother's undiagnosed mental illness get worse and worse. From what little I do know...and research done...and having spoke to my BFF who is a health care professional...my brother most likely may have schizophrenia or bi-polar disorder. But what makes things worse is that he's unwilling to recognize he has a problem and seek help. And of course it puts everyone on the family. The Latino pride bullshit my parents have known is that you can't be "crazy" or have a mental illness. 

     

    Right now as I type this, he's having an episode. And it truly is like he's a different person. Reminds me of the movie Split. What kills me most is what he puts my mother through with his bullshit. 

     

     

    That sounds like a tough situation. I don't want to get all up in your business with suggestions but I feel for you.

     

    That's a hard spot to be in, for sure. Hopefully you've got resources and support if you need someone to talk to or some help. Hell, you could even chat with me if you want. Not trying to overstep, just thought I'd offer.

     

    Maintaining good mental health is really important.

  6. 18 hours ago, jhulud said:

     

    Never apologize for sharing your feelings and thoughts and venting. This is a safe space. For everyone posting and participating. 

     

    I can wholly relate to what your going through and dealing with. I'm going through a very similar mental health crisis. Working from home has long-lost its novelty and my family are driving me crazy. Even more so as of late as my parents (both elderly & live with me & my father going through cancer treatment) have almost become different people in their attituded and characters. It feels like I'm in the middle of a divorcing couple and I'm the kid stuck in the middle of it all. It's been a lot of stress. Especially when I'm the one carrying the greatest load of the household in a lot of things. It's exhausting. 

     

    Plus the added pressure of a Latino household doesn't help either. 

     

    Hang in there, brother. You're not alone. And it's a step in the right direction of self-care to go see a professional. 

    Thanks man. I really appreciate you taking the time to read and respond. I truly do. Maybe it's me but it feels like a lot of kindness and empathy is missing from the world right now so it's great to have a little support space here.

     

    Sorry to hear you're going through some stuff too. It sounds difficult and stressful as well. I can only imagine what it's like living with family right now after 18 months of built-up covid tension. I hope you're getting support too and have an outlet for some happiness.

     

    We'll get through this.

  7. I'm not totally sure if I can write it off as part of covid life but I feel like I've gone off a mental health cliff in the past few weeks.

     

    I'm struggling at work again. Badly. Stress and feeling burnt out is overwhelming. I throw up almost every weekday morning. My first thoughts when I wake up are dreading what might happen that day. I've started having anxiety attacks maybe two or three times a week. I feel like I'm in a constant state of panic and maybe have general anxiety disorder. I cry more than I'd care to admit. I broke down and made an appointment with a psychologist next week.


    I'm feeling desperate about the need to get away from this job but I don't feel like I can do it without something else lined up. I have kids and a mortgage and feel selfish/reckless just throwing in the towel without some kind of income. I'm in a "professional" industry and don't want to burn bridges either. I've been applying to jobs for months and had zero callbacks. I just need to get out and move on. 

     

    Anyway. I know everyone's got their own struggles. Sorry for being a downer guys, I just needed to vent.

     

     

  8. 3 hours ago, Rip said:


    Aw man I loved I’m Thinking of Ending Things.  Although I finished reading the book like IMMEDIATELY before we watched it.  I’m also a bit Charlie Kaufman fan so that helped things.  I can totally see why it isn’t for everyone though.  Even the book was super confusing towards the end.

    I might give it a second chance.

     

    I just found that it got off to a slow start and the weirdness seemed so unexplained up until the last 20 minutes or so, and even then it's sort of left to the audience to try to make sense of it all.

     

    Eh, I can't figure out how to hide spoilers on the specific plot points that I got hung up on.

     

    It was definitely a thought provoking movie but different strokes for different folks 🙂

  9. Work has been bringing me down again lately so I haven't had too much time for movies. Very happy to be living vicariously through everyone else's lists though 😀

     

    Last night my wife and I watched "I'm Thinking of Ending Things". I mention it because it's listed as a horror/thriller but honestly I didn't find any part of it scary, nor did I really enjoy it. Maybe I like my stories spoon-fed a little more but I just found myself either confused or bored most of the time. The acting is fantastic but I just didn't care for the story and the random weirdness (though in hindsight, maybe that's the point?).

     

    I finally got around to watching the original "Nightmare on Elm Street". I never really got into the franchise but it's all on Starz now so I'm trying to work through the series. I've seen the 2010 remake/reboot a couple times and didn't really like it. Happy to say that I did like the 1984 original.

     

    I also watched "Contagion" after seeing a segment on Eli Roth's History of Horror. Kind of anxiety inducing due to how realistically it resembles the actual pandemic outbreak, considering it was made in 2011. I think I legitimately had flashbacks to March 2020 watching this movie. 

     

    Lastly I watched the 2019 remake of "Child's Play" . I actually quite liked it. I'm always down for a cautionary tale of AI run amok and I found it better than the original. Trying to make some time to watch the Chucky TV show too.

     

     

     

     

  10. Early reviews for Midnight Mass are saying it's great. Looking forward to the 24th! I assume all the episodes drop at the same time? Or is it going to be weekly?

     

    I also recently watched Dead and Buried. I couldn't find Joe Bob's episode with Spookies so I watched that instead..haha.

     

    Dead and Buried was decent. A bit of a strange slow-burn and it's hard to get into the plot without spoiling the movie. I guess it's a mad scientist story at its core, with some crazy twists. The beginning was pretty slow but then it goes nuts at the end.

  11. I've been in a very busy period at work lately and haven't had much time for movies, but things have lightened up in the past few days.

     

    I watched Rituals (1977). Really enjoyed this one. Good atmosphere, acting and pacing. It's a Boogeyman-stalker-in-the-woods movie that plays out kind of predictably but I liked it.

     

    I also watched Spookies. I think I need to watch it again though. Not because it was good but because I couldn't follow most of it. It was just a bunch of stuff that happened. I got more entertainment reading about how infamously bad this movie is than watching the actual movie. I think Joe Bob Briggs had this one on last season so I'd be really interested to watch it again with his commentary.

     

    Also jumping on the Fear Street bandwagon. Fun movies but 1666 was a little weak.

  12. On 7/20/2021 at 3:04 PM, kylet said:

    I have no idea how to post photos on this board anymore, but check out this awesome record they were selling at Joe Bob's Jamboree this weekend! It has the songs from the first 3 seasons, plus a few extras. John, the guy who does all the songs on the show, obviously recorded it, but he had a pretty solid back up band as well. I think it was a guy from Rob Zombie's band, a guy from My Chemical Romance, and a couple others. 

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CRj0xhtJZY3/

    That is really cool. I had no knowledge of Joe Bob before I got Shudder and now Last Drive-In has become one of my favourite things to watch.

     

    I see the record is up at Ship to Shore now, for anyone else interested:

     

    https://shiptoshoremedia.com/collections/featured/products/the-last-drive-in

  13. Another great episode of Creepshow this week!

     

    Continuing my love of 80's horror and anthology movies,  I also watched:

     

    Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker: Ok but pretty forgettable in the kills department, pretty messed up in the story department. 

     

    Don't Panic: I don't remember how I managed to pick out this movie. It was bad. Like, really bad but not quite "so bad it's good" territory.  I can't figure out if parts of it were intentionally funny or what exactly they were going for. So many goofy montages, the love interest's unibrow, the main character running around in dinosaur jammies, the bad dubbing, and the lamest sex scene I have ever seen in a horror movie. Post-pandemic this is may be the kind of movie that you want to get really drunk and watch with friends and have a laugh. That's the kindest thing I can say about Don't Panic.

     

    Body Bags: Loved it. Nice three story anthology with John Carpenter as the "host". So many cameos in this. Perfect palate cleanser after the other two movies.

  14. The vaccination roll out in Canada is a fucking embarrassment and I am so frustrated with how things are unfolding here. I keep rolling back and forth between apathy and rage.

     

    Toronto has been in lockdown since November,  in some form or another.  We are heading into a steep third wave and the flip flopping on what's open is driving me nuts. Schools are closed again however my kids have already been home for almost two weeks after a positive case in one of their classrooms. We've all been tested and are all negative.

     

    I understand the need to keep schools closed to control community spread and protect teachers. I get it. And I say that as someone who is trying to work from home with two crazy young kids running around. I am just frustrated at how haphazardly it's being done. Our lives can't change on a daily basis with the flip of a switch. The shut down notice came 1 day after we were told how amazingly safe the school system is. I should be used to politicians lying and bending the truth but it's still disappointing when it becomes crystal clear that they just don't give a shit about regular citizens.

     

    On the plus side, my elderly grandmother and my brother (front line worker)  have finally got their shots. My parents are eligible to make their appointments as of today.

     

    I am very jealous of the US doing 4M+ vaccinations a day. At least going back to being jealous of the US brings back some familiarity and normality. Congrats on finding your way out of this one guys.

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