whedabrakyovaer
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There is camp, and there is schlock... and then there is Bloody Bridget. I thought I knew what I was getting myself into after I read the blurb on the Nevermore website, but nothing could have prepared me for this... I had no idea what I was getting myself into, but in the best possible way. Out of all the movies I've seen at the Nevermore Film Festival (thus far), this film is definitely my favorite. From beginning to end I was laughing my ass off; hell, I haven't laughed this hard and this long for any movie in recent memory (except maybe Deadpool 2. My compliments to absolutely everyone involved in this project, well done!
Saw "Five Nights at Freddies" last night. I have played the first game, but none of the sequels. So as someone with limited familiarity with the brand, I found the film pretty accessible. It also did the impossible by making a specific jump-scare into a running gag that legitimately made me laugh. The acting was (mostly) solid, the lore was interesting if not a bit cheesy, and the animatronics all looked great (tho I personally wanted them to look more creepy). Oh, and I hear it only had a $20M budget, so kudos for stretching that budget as well as they did! I give this film *6/10* - soft recommendation.
This is one of those films I'd be very curious to hear what other people thought of it. It is not a traditional movie, and plays out like an anthology held together by the primary narrative. Because of its construction, the film doesn't really have a three act structure, nor do the anthology stories, but it feels like they were meant to all add up to something meaningful... wether or not it succeeds in this is where I'd be interested in hearing the opinions of others.
For me, I was disappointed, especially after how strong of a start it had. I felt that the framing devise... inside the framing device... where the most recent story was happening, didn't work very well. It is one of those situations where the total of all these stories somehow adds up to being less than the sum of its parts.
There is a good story here, it is just not in this movie.
For me, I was disappointed, especially after how strong of a start it had. I felt that the framing devise... inside the framing device... where the most recent story was happening, didn't work very well. It is one of those situations where the total of all these stories somehow adds up to being less than the sum of its parts.
There is a good story here, it is just not in this movie.