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fanofspooky · 2 months
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The Poohniverse
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northernirelandengima · 2 months
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2024 keeps on getting weirder.
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edgeofthemultiverse · 2 months
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stevethehairington · 2 months
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winnie the pooh blood and honey 2 was SO MUCH FUN HDJSKDKDKFD
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maswartz · 2 months
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This literally sounds like someone used an AI generator to make the plot of a movie.
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movieszbreakdown · 13 days
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Poohniverse Crossover Movie unveil by Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey Creators
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Bambi: The Reckoning - Official Teaser Trailer
The teaser has been released for Bambi: The Reckoning. The next instalment in the Poohniverse follows Xana (Roxanne McKee) and her son Benji (Tom Mulheron) who find themselves in a car wreck and soon hunted down by the vicious killing machine, Bambi. Bambi: The Reckoning is coming soon. RETURN TO HORROR TRAILERS
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bethannangel · 2 months
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After hearing the plans for the Poohniverse and seeing how they expanded upon Blood and Honey, im weirdly excited for it
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irresponsibleink · 2 months
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Blood and Honey 2 review
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**No Spoilers**
I watched Blood and Honey 2 on opening night and I was surprised. The first movie was mediocre and my hopes for the sequel were in the gutter. It seems director Rhys Frake-Waterfield worked out some kinks from the first movie. Maybe constructive criticism did its job here and Frake-Waterfield listened to the reviews of the first film. 
The first Blood and Honey film put spectacle over storytelling. The production team expected the sensationalism of the concept to carry it through and they were mistaken. Reviewing the first film in any serious capacity would be a mistake, as it’s clear they weren’t trying to make a serious film. They took the sequel more seriously, which opened the door for guys like me to tear into it. For people like me who have seen a lot of slasher flicks, Blood and Honey was nothing to write home about. During my viewing of the first film, I had to fight to stay awake. 
The sequel changed some details from the first film. For starters, this film includes characters such as Owl and Tigger, who weren’t in the public domain when the first movie was in production. I was pissed Tigger wasn’t in the first film. Tigger is the Batman to Pooh’s Superman and if anyone can tell you with a straight face they prefer Pooh to Tigger they are not to be trusted. Another change I enjoyed was the redesign of Pooh and Piglet. I understand the original design was about taking the original character of Pooh and making him scary, but you can’t tell me that Pooh is supposed to be a bear-human hybrid and then show me a man with yellow leathery skin. In this film, they updated Pooh to look more animalistic, giving him hints of fur and razor-sharp teeth. 
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They also changed the leading man, recasting Christopher Robin’s character with producer Scott Chambers. The acting in this film is pretty standard. The strongest link in the crew was Tallulah Evans who had good charisma as her character Lexy. Except Lexy, the supporting roles were not greatly noticeable and they didn’t take up a lot of runtime. 
The special effects were a step up, as well. In the first film, the crummy effects made the gore look a lot less like blood and guts and more like some cheap props you could buy at a discount store. I'm surprised that Pooh didn't appear after the credits and thank PartyCity for sponsoring the movie. In the sequel, the props looked very professional. The gore looked real enough to make your stomach turn but not so real you can’t enjoy snacking during the movie. 
Character-wise, I was invested in Christopher’s story. I was rooting for him right from the beginning. This film opens with everyone in his small town believing he’s a brutal killer and that leaves him on a quest to deal with his trauma and confront his monsters (both real and figurative). I liked the supporting characters. It was very endearing to see how much Lexy and Bunny (Thea Evans) cared about Christopher and believed in him when a lot of people didn’t. 
While I was invested in Christopher’s journey, the first three-quarters of the movie dragged a bit. Christopher is on a quest for answers, so naturally, a lot of the film is him trying to get to those answers any way he can. But this is still a slasher film! During this “investigative” period, they throw in a few kills to keep us invested, but Christopher and Pooh don’t even confront each other until the final quarter of the film. 
Speaking of the kills, they were very brutal. Bear traps, exploding campers, flaming chainsaws, what fun! A lot of people may think, ‘A flaming chainsaw? That isn’t realistic!’ All I have to say is, dude, if you’re worried about how a flaming chainsaw isn’t realistic then maybe a movie about animal-human hybrids isn’t for you. 
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The score was fine, but there were times when the music was a little out of place. It was disorienting to be watching a sad or frightening scene and hear music that sounded hopeful. The narrator also took the piss out of the movie. It was so jarring to watch a serious and intense scene and then to jump to narration like someone is reading a bedtime story to us. 
About that plot twist… Words cannot describe how out of left field it was. I’m glad they explained where the creatures came from, but… yikes. It was entertaining, but a bit convoluted. Also, why did Pooh have to be that character the whole time? That just complicates Christopher and Pooh’s relationship in a way it didn’t need to be complicated. They already had a troubled past together, so why make it more tragic for no reason? 
Then there was the rave scene. I almost cheered when Tigger came onto the scene. I love Tigger! Whether he’s bouncing around in a colorful cartoon or murdering people with his claws and calling his victims fluorescent bitches, Tigger is the OG of the Hundred Acre Wood. And it was so fun to see Pooh batter people around while trap music played. It reminded me of that party bus scene from Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022). I also loved how Pooh and the others kept Tigger in a cage because they knew how fucking crazy he was. 
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Was it a good movie? Uh, sure? It wasn’t the best slasher I’ve ever seen but watching it wasn’t a complete waste of time. I would wait until this one hits streaming services before you go watch it. A part of me feels stupid for spending money to watch such a mediocre movie when I could have just waited for it to come to Peacock. That being said, I’m genuinely excited to see what else the Twitsted Childhood Universe has to offer. 
I believe Frake-Waterfield is self-aware about how stupid these movies are. But they’re fun to watch and I bet they’re pretty fun to make. There are worse moves to watch this weekend.
Final score = 62.5%
Caleb Stepp ([email protected])
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nerdspeech · 2 months
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A ‘Twisted Childhood Universe’ of movies is in the works… for some reason 🤷🏻‍♂️🤣
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fanofspooky · 1 month
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“Pooh, Ashdown views our existence... as a plague. As horrors of the 100 Acre Wood. An evil which they created. They will never cease their hunt for us. We trusted Christopher.”
Winnie The Pooh Blood and Honey 2
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movie-track01 · 2 months
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A horror ensemble film, POOHNIVERSE: MONSTERS ASSEMBLE starring the dark monstrous version of characters
#WinnieThePooh
#Bambi
#Tinkerbell
#Pinocchio
#PeterPan
#Tigger
#Piglet
#TheMadHatter
#SleepingBeauty
#Poohniverse, Releasing 2025
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springflwer · 2 months
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the WHAT
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sirensandcondolences · 2 months
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moviesandmania · 2 months
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POOHNIVERSE: MONSTERS ASSEMBLE Mashup movie announced
Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble is a forthcoming horror film that will bring together a host of creepy characters from five movies. The production is part of ITN Studios and Jagged Edge Productions’s growing “Twisted Childhood Universe” which comprises last year’s critically-derided yet financially successful Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey and its soon-to-be-released sequel, Winnie-the-Pooh:…
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san-bika · 4 months
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Aziraphale is so Winnie the Pooh coded
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Which begs the question, who is Crowley in the Winnie the Poohniverse?
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