god i really love this movie.
I think it might just be my 2nd favorite movie.
thoughts on this movie????????
>>83718945
easily one of Carpenter's most underrated films
Definitely creepy. One of my favorite soundtracks from him too. Plus, Alice Cooper.
>>83718945
Very creepy
develops a great sense of dread
>God
not
>Gosh
Fucking millennials.
Had a lot of really great ideas and is fucking terrifying to dwell on, but it feels like it's missing something every time I watch it.
>>83719356
Egbert you fuck, i saw you die.
>>83719356
is it Kurt Russell?
>>83718945
Very underrated Carpenter-kino. Very spooky but kind of wraps up quickly and awkwardly. Final shot redeems it though.
>>83718945
This is not an imageboard... not an imageboard. We are using your brain's electrical system as a receiver. We are unable to transmit through conscious neural interference. You are receiving this broadcast as a shitpost. We are transmitting from the year one, nine, nine, nine. You are receiving this broadcast in order to alter the events you are seeing. Our technology has not developed a transmitter strong enough to reach your conscious state of awareness, but this is not a shitpost. You are seeing what is actually occurring for the purpose of causality violation.
>>83718945
Was this Carpenter's "Un Flic"? "Un Flic" (A Cop) was a late Jean-Pierre Melville film with brilliant ideas and a famous bank robbery scene, sabotaged by budget shortfalls, and ultimately skewered by an unacceptable toy helicopter for the exterior shots of the climactic train robbery scene. Had the movie found more cash, and so better effects, pretty much everyone agrees it would have been a giant.
>>83719800
I have a message for (You)
and you're not going to like it
Play Salieri
The soundtrack is amazing
>>83720258
you're amazing
>>83720299
And so are you! <3
Watched it for the first time, earlier this year like 3 days in a row because the dream sequence scene is so fucking entrancing. What was Jon Carpenter thinking?
>>83718945
i fucking love it as well, lad
>>83719800
>>83720204
>>83718945
it's honestly good like a little over half ways through, but then the pacing just gets fucked.
I really get a kick out of the scene of this guy raiding the fridge while doing his trumpet impersonation
>>83718998
Agreed
>>83720426
who could know what a god thinks
>>83720426
the dream sequence could've carried a whole film on its own, its fantastically effective for how simple it is