What was his fucking problem?

What was his fucking problem?

I love Mike Flanagan's first two movie, but I hated Hush.

The killer wasn't scary at all he was just an annoying douchebag, and the deaf woman had the IQ of a block of wood. Writing warnings in lipstick instead of barricading the doors or looking for makeshift weapons? And that stupid ending where she talks to herself and has a "super special genius moment" which was lazily set-up at the beginning of the film.

Fuck this movie, Wait Until Dark is a bazillion times better

Some people are just cunts.

>The killer wasn't scary at all he was just an annoying douchebag

I agree. He was slightly menacing until he took his mask off and started speaking.

The tattoo also looked gay and didn't fit his character.

The actions of everyone were fucking retarded too. Even by typical horror movie standards.

Some of the gore was okay though.

Barricading the doors is a stupid move. What if he broke in through the window?

Plus she didn't have time to barricade every door and window.

She's a hottie though

...

Windows seemed to be reinforced somehow

If the killer wanted to get in he could have just climbed upstairs and smashed one of those windows (which he did in the end anyway)

Regardless what she did was even dumber.

But the main problem was the killer, either explain his motivations (like in Wait Until Dark) or have him keep his mask on and his mouth shut.

>or have him keep his mask on and his mouth shut


this

I thought Hush was okay. I kinda liked it but aside from the main character's disabilities, it was basically your average home invasion movie, and yes, the killer was practically a fucking joke.

Are any of the director's other movies any good? I'm really in the mood for horror.

Seems like whenever a new horror movie comes out and it's not flat out horrible like most horror movies are these days, everyone sucks its cock and acts like it's the new second coming of horror or something, when most of the time, it's just 'alright', like Hush really is.

This shit happens all the time in the mainstream.

Deservedly so.

He did not know that glass breaks easily.

Both Absentia and Oculus are excellent IMO, but there are plenty of people who hate them

Horror is such a divisive genre

>Both Absentia and Oculus are excellent IMO, but there are plenty of people who hate them
Cool, may watch soon then.

>Horror is such a divisive genre
Yep.

I watched this movie last night

u faqin stalker

Only things which annoyed me is that the Chad didnt instantly fuck up the killer

>Oculus
One of the most decent modern 'horror' films I've seen

Same kek

>Only things which annoyed me is that the Chad didnt instantly fuck up the killer
I liked that he was on to him and actually tried to fight him too. I love it when horror movie characters aren't completely useless.

i know you did

>not straight up KOing the killer first, then smashing his head in with the rock
genuinely annoyed me
Literally the only reason the killer managed to kill the guy is because he had the element of surprise

But yeah at least he put up a fight even after getting stabbed, nearly choked the guy too if not for the fatal wound

What bothers me most is that the bitch watched them fight. During the part he was being choked I'd have been stabbing that man in the gut with that kitchen knife till he didn't move

Sometimes Chad can be good. Too bad he died though.

Yeah the protagonist was also kind of stupid.

>Barricading the doors is a stupid move. What if he broke in through the window?

He said he wasn't going to break in until she let her guard down. He was just toying with her.

Did you also saw my tears?

Dis

But that was the point. He was a normal guy, who was just a serial killer.

And she was a normal woman who was deaf.

That was the scenario. No super powers, no weird teleportation tricks. No super human strenght
Just a guy who enjoy killing women for some reason. It shows that at any moment you could be the prey of a serial killer who has no motivation other than killing you

Absentia is alright. It has it's moments but doesn't really stand up to scrutiny. If you are the type to just take the movie at face value, it's fine but it doesn't really make any sense at all, mainly because nothing is ever really explained. Which I suppose isn't necessarily a bad thing but when I watched it I remember thinking that there were a lot of holes that didn't get filled. I unfortunately can't remember any now.
But it's worth a watch.

I watched this last night too.
Are you the qt3.14 I was watching this with (over the phone :3)

It's pretty easy to fill in the blanks, especially if you read the story on which it is based.

I didn't know that it was based off a story. I should probably read that, it might change my opinion of the film.
Does it have the same title?

Was Absentia the one with the underpass and that strange, silverfish-like creature?

Ja

thx

np bby :3

Stephen King literally said it was on the same level of Halloween.

Right, exactly. It wasn't even remotely on the same level as Halloween. That movie was good, if a little overrated, and spawned its own subgenre of horror movies.

Stephen King is full of shit.