ronniedarko-02311
Joined Sep 2021
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Back roads is one of the most brutal films ever made most critics say. It was almost banned in America! It is banned in Germany, France, and several other European nations. NATO has banned it outright. The actors all needed therapy after filming intense scenes. One was even institutionalized for 10 days. Over 10,000 barrels of blood was used to film this. Most people faint while watching this. I had a friend vomit three separate times on me while watching the opening sequence. I still enjoyed the movie despite the raw brutality of it all. I recommend any true horror fan should watch this. Just beware!!
That's it. I will NEVER go into the woods again. Nothing good ever happens! And if you're going to the woods and see an old lady you better run. It's not worth it. Not worth taking a nice hike in the forest when old evil ladies are lurking about. Go to the beach instead! Worst thing that could happen there is you step on a jelly fish. But that's better than being hunted down by a psychopath old lady who just wants to tear your limbs off one by one. Never go to the woods to propose to your lover either. In fact, marriage should be avoided at all costs. You never know, your wife might be the next old lady killer in the woods!
My Uncle Jerry is a huge fan of crying baby movies. And he was just absolutely raving about how great this movie is. He wouldn't shut up about it. So finally I caved in and watched Lullaby. And he wasn't joking. During one stretch of the movie, there is about 15 minutes of straight crying baby wails. Just crying and crying. And so realistic! Such shrill ear piercing cries. I just couldn't get enough! Sadly there is quite a bit of parrot squawking from their pet bird which takes away from some of the crying baby screen time. And as the movie goes on there seems to be more jump scares than baby crying which didn't really sit well with me. But it's really hard to find a great crying baby movie these days. So despite some of the movie's shortcomings, if you're looking for a good baby cry, I highly recommend this one!