Proud to admit that I am a horror junkie. However, my definition of what falls under the realm of horror entertainment is fairly wide. Horror is an emotion experienced differently by individuals. These are short reviews of the movies, television series, novels, comics, albums, and any thing else which crosses my path if I feel like falls into the wide world of horror entertainment.
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The Rating System
All opinions are my own. We are all different. What I may think is great, you may this terrible. Don't let my opinios stop you from exploring the vast world of horror in all media.
~Mind Blowing: Search for this movie immediately. It can only be described as pure greatness and possible an instant classic.
~So Good: Highly recommended because for one reason or another it stands out above the usual fair. Put the movie on your radar as it wont disappoint.
~In the Middle: The movie is a nothing special, average affair. It may entertain in the short term but it will be easily forgettable in the long haul.
~Warning: This movie is a cliched driven slop of familiar territory. Only watch if you're really of fan of this type of material.
~Steaming Pile: The movie is absolute garbage, a complete bore, and not worth the time or effort.
~Mind Blowing: Search for this movie immediately. It can only be described as pure greatness and possible an instant classic.
~So Good: Highly recommended because for one reason or another it stands out above the usual fair. Put the movie on your radar as it wont disappoint.
~In the Middle: The movie is a nothing special, average affair. It may entertain in the short term but it will be easily forgettable in the long haul.
~Warning: This movie is a cliched driven slop of familiar territory. Only watch if you're really of fan of this type of material.
~Steaming Pile: The movie is absolute garbage, a complete bore, and not worth the time or effort.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Walking Dead, Season 4 (2014)
Starring: Andrew Lincoln, Scott Wilson, Melissa McBride, Norman Reedus, Lauren Cohan, Steven Yeun, Dania Gurira, Chandler Riggs, Emily Kinne, David Morrisey
Premise (season 4):
The Governor heads out to rebound from losing his city. He finds a family to take him in and they end up with another group of survivors. The Governor ends up convincing them to attack the prison. In the meantime, Rick's group is just trying to adjust to taking on the extra people from Woodbury when a virus breaks out. Eventually the two groups come head to head and a battle ensues. After casualties and chaos the survivors are separated. The spend time coping with what has happened. Eventually all roads lead to a place called Terminus, which claims to welcome all people with open arms.
My Take:
Season 4 was a wild ride with a lot of character development for many taking place at the beginning and the end; with a lot of action, death, and gore squeezed in the middle. The season has more than it's share of shocking moments and gut turning emotions. Truly any character can be taken at any give moment, in case you haven't figured that out by now.
Favorite Episode:
"The Grove" - Carol and Tyrese, along with the young sisters Lizzie and Mika, find shelter in an abandoned house. And that's all I am giving away. This episode is pure emotion and is bound to cause debate.
Rating: So Good
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