the village of the damned te envuelve atmosféricamente desde los comienzos: aquí por ejemplo, va el efecto estético con la music y la imagen, las sombras y esos nombres en celeste. dirige john carpenter, claro
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[después, los primeros diálogos tan llenos de cine gringo. j carpenter también los usa, uh]
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If Lurch has to be something supernatural then he’s a fully grown Midwich Cuckoo NOT a Frankenstein’s monster/zombie jot that down.
BUT I'm going to insist that Lurch is still just a guy and this is his terrible british child who fell in with some aliens and just went along with it
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noah kahan really said growing up in a small, bitter hometown is about the rage and the hatred that's been sung about many times before but it's also about love and devotion and the 'all three of us were drowning and we didn't know how to save each other but there was an understanding that we were all drowning together' of it all and knowing people so intimately yet not being able to help anyone and he's morally grey at best in a lot of his songs and objectively the bad guy in others and that's just how it is and it's about substance abuse and normalised crime and teen suicide and country roads and failed exams and leaving and being left and love and hate and love and hate and love and
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Review: The Midwich Cuckoos Ep. 1: Bad Things
Review: The Midwich Cuckoos Ep. 1: Bad Things
Based on John Wyndham’s 1957 novel of the same name, Sky’s The Midwich Cuckoos is the latest adaption, having previously hit the screens as Village of the Damned (1960 and its 1995 remake), as well as radio adaptions in 1982, 2003, & 2017.
In this adaption we are back in a small English village, as it should be, where we meet a couple, Zoë (Aisling Loftus) and Sam (Ukweli Roach), who are…
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the village of the damned
director: john carpenter
1995
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I be forgetting that I have tumblr but I started playing sky recently and damn
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