tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2707973056777844348.post6981407074527619228..comments2023-02-23T05:21:35.892-05:00Comments on Six Weeks of Halloween: September 20thKernunrexhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17407762314427725013noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2707973056777844348.post-70800737086686335192014-09-29T18:05:36.566-04:002014-09-29T18:05:36.566-04:00Though there is always the temptation to dissect p...Though there is always the temptation to dissect perceived loose ends or mechanical faults, I found "Cabin In The Woods" to be pretty darn whole as a package. I'm not sure if that's kick ass concept right through to editing from Whedon, but It's thorough. This movie could easily spawn amazing sequels and prequels. SO many unanswered questions, which is arguably what makes a thriller that sticks with you. You find "truths" the next day whilst mowing the lawn. How many old ones are there? Do they hang out underneath these testing facilities around the world? Do third world countries get their own old ones or only those with organized governments? Tickling the brain hardest is the myriad of horrors kept in cages by the organization! What a movie could be made from that back story...teams of Ghostbuster style dudes rounding up histories nastys. Good Fun!Takhisornoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2707973056777844348.post-52858475060967460752014-09-22T18:30:34.986-04:002014-09-22T18:30:34.986-04:00"Bug" is what made me a fan of Michael &..."Bug" is what made me a fan of Michael "This Generation's Christopher Walken" Shannon myself. I'm glad to see his career has progressed nicely. I haven't seen "Bug" since it was first released so it's one I definitely need to revisit.Bonehead XLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04545161927886923285noreply@blogger.com