Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAdulterous L.A. Deejay Mr.C spins five tales of malice and deceit that will leave you all to die...Laughing.Adulterous L.A. Deejay Mr.C spins five tales of malice and deceit that will leave you all to die...Laughing.Adulterous L.A. Deejay Mr.C spins five tales of malice and deceit that will leave you all to die...Laughing.
Darren Casey
- Cocky (segment "Cocky")
- (narração)
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A combination of 80s rock and horror movies is my idea of a fun night in so this was my idea of a nice night in.
It is a combination of multiple films instead of one big one but there is a framing narrative with a particuarly charming DJ.
For those not familiar with the Pulp Modern series of books they look line a fun read. Being based away from the USA I hadn't heard of them before but I really dug the different types of stories that were being told.
Bonus points for the opening song and story which I particuarly liked. One of my pet peeves with Halloween was that Mike Myers was basically invincible, a weird thing to be annoyed about but I need my slashers to be based around the idea that you can beat them in the end.
It is a combination of multiple films instead of one big one but there is a framing narrative with a particuarly charming DJ.
For those not familiar with the Pulp Modern series of books they look line a fun read. Being based away from the USA I hadn't heard of them before but I really dug the different types of stories that were being told.
Bonus points for the opening song and story which I particuarly liked. One of my pet peeves with Halloween was that Mike Myers was basically invincible, a weird thing to be annoyed about but I need my slashers to be based around the idea that you can beat them in the end.
This is an anthology collection of stories, helmed by 5 talented indie directors that really captures the fun of the horror genre. I was reminded "Creepshow" as far as the tone there is even one story ("Rest Stop", I think) based on a short story by Stephen King. Directors Alex Montilla, Scotch Rutherford, Ryan Shoney, Cameron Schwartz, and Aaron McJames really pull out all of the stops, with the result that there is something here for everyone. Movie utilizes a radio station bookending device that works to seamlessly weave together the various stories. Definitely check this one out, you will not be disappointed!
I can't get over how much fun this film is! This film is horror-comedy, the hilarious send-up of slasher tropes, featuring a killer who just won't die, despite the best efforts of the surviving heroine. The banter among the campers is both witty and absurd, making for some laugh-out-loud moments that poke fun at modern youth culture. I loved how it felt like a commentary on today's overly cautious attitudes while still delivering genuine thrills.
The film really shines in terms of production quality, However, the standout segment for me was definitely Cocky. Featuring a young man and his demonically possessed cockatoo, this part had me in stitches.
Overall, Pulp Modern: Die Laughing is a wild ride that embraces its R-rated chaos with gusto. It's refreshing to see a film that doesn't shy away from pushing boundaries while genuinely aiming to entertain. If you're looking for a mix of gore, laughs, and a touch of nostalgia, this film is a must-see. I highly recommend it for anyone who enjoys a good horror-comedy that knows how to have fun!
The film really shines in terms of production quality, However, the standout segment for me was definitely Cocky. Featuring a young man and his demonically possessed cockatoo, this part had me in stitches.
Overall, Pulp Modern: Die Laughing is a wild ride that embraces its R-rated chaos with gusto. It's refreshing to see a film that doesn't shy away from pushing boundaries while genuinely aiming to entertain. If you're looking for a mix of gore, laughs, and a touch of nostalgia, this film is a must-see. I highly recommend it for anyone who enjoys a good horror-comedy that knows how to have fun!
Alec Cizak's Pulp Modern: Die Laughing is a pretty entertaining horror anthology. It has a nice mix up of horror movie genres, we get an amusing take on a slasher movie where its almost impossible to kill the killer, a darkly comedic story about a mirror connecting to hell, and a fun look at why you should never commit adultery. I think the stories themselves are put together nicely and I can really appreciate the use of practical effects over CGI (which is here and for the most part works though there are some rough sections). I like the idea of having this told to us as various stories in a pulp magazine that a radio DJ is reading who also is having their own horror experience. I wish certain things had tied together a bit better but what we get is a breezy fun time. I recommend it if you are looking to get your horror fix with something new.
Horrific fun, with an appropriate indie vibe. It's an anthology, just like the long-running digest fiction magazine it's based on. The unifying element is the host of a late night radio show, Mr. C, who queues up each new story. (Incidentally, Mr. C really is a radio host.) The film is loaded with easter eggs if you're into Pulp Modern and its brethren, like the now defunct Switchblade magazine. (Note Mr. C's letter opener.) Great fun, with clever plotting, solid direction, fine performances, and remarkably good production values. Okay, now let's see one of the streaming services sign these guys up for a series!
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