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Well , in our home , "Spooky Film"
time has arrived. We used to wait till October but with all the classics to watch (and not a lot of time to do it) we start early.

So for anyone who wants to get a start on the Halloween season , join us by posting g which film you're watching! Add an updated rating or review if you please!
 
I'm living on the surface of the Sun, so it's a bit difficult for me to get into the Halloween spirit. I'll get back to you in a month, maybe.
 
Tonight!

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8/10: seriously underated sci fi , and it gets better and better with each viewing. Some serious performances from MG and JP. Incredible score.

It's always suffered from pretty bad special effects, but they are sparse and used to decent effect.

Lots of things to pick up on in future viewings....MNS has 3 good films, The 6th sense, Unbreakable and Signs!
 








The Loved Ones is a 2009 Australian horror film written and directed by Sean Byrne in his feature directorial debut. The film follows a teenage boy who finds himself at the mercy of a classmate's demented party after he declines her offer to attend the school dance.

Cast
Xavier Samuel as Brent
John Brumpton as Eric
Richard Wilson as Jamie
Victoria Thaine as Holly
Jessica McNamee as Mia
With Anne Scott-Pendlebury as Bright Eyes
And Robin McLeavy as Lola

It was originally given an R18+ rating by the Australian Classification Board, but through an appeal by the Review Board, the film's rating was successfully replaced by an MA15+ rating due to the comedy aspect of the film mitigating both the sadistic aspect and the impact of the violence. The original soundtrack was composed by Australian experimental musician Ollie Olsen. Other bands and musicians whose songs are featured in the film include Cosmic Psychos, Sophie Koh, Kasey Chambers, Parkway Drive, British India, Witch Hats, Little Red, and Little River Band....

....On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, The Loved Ones earned a rating of 98% and an average score of 7.24/10 based on 56 reviews. The site's consensus for the film reads, "Successfully mixing the conventions of the teen and horror genres with a twist, Australian director Sean Byrne makes a striking directorial debut with The Loved Ones." This film ranks 49th place on the site's Top 100 Horror Movies list....


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Loved_Ones_(film)











The Loved Ones (2009) Trivia

Under the instructions of director Sean Byrne, Robin McLeavy prepared for the role of Lola by researching the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, as well as watching Misery (1990), Natural Born Killers (1994) and the works of Quentin Tarantino.

The movie was filmed in only 4 weeks.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Carrie (1976), Misery (1990), and Audition (1999) all served as inspiration for the film. Lola's pink dress in particular is an homage to Carrie's pink prom dress.

Despite playing teenagers, Xavier Samuel was twenty-five, Jessica MacNamee was twenty-three and Robin McLeavy was twenty-eight at the time of filming.

Lola Stone is an anagram for lost + alone. When this was mentioned to Sean in a premiere Q&A screening, he was as wowed and amazed as the audience were - he had no idea.

In an interview with writer-director Sean Byrne, film critic Chase Whale called antagonist Lola 'Princess' "one of the greatest villains in horror history."

Lola injecting Brent's vocal cords with bleach is similar to real life serial killer and torturer Robert Berdella who would do the same thing to a number of his victims for the same reason.

John Jarratt turned down the role of Daddy to avoid typecasting.

Brent has several posters for songs on his bedroom wall that say something about his character. One poster is for the Metallica song Master of Puppets, suggesting that Brent feels like he's dominated by the guilt of getting his father killed. The next poster is for Metallica's Kill 'em All, which include lyrics referring to a hand, hammer, and a lot of blood, which foreshadows the torture he's going to endure. The third poster is for Radiohead's Amnesiac, suggesting that Brent has not been sleeping very well after the tragic accident, explaining why he has dark circles under his eyes. Amnesia is not insomnia, and the other two are tenuous at best.

Some scenes were filmed in Box Hill Senior Secondary College, in Melbourne

Richard Wilson's character, Jamie, was originally named Sac.

Robin McLeavy, Richard Wilson and Victoria Thaine had previously starred in 48 Shades (2006); McLeavy portrayed Wilson's character's aunt.

Lola asks Brent if the fried chicken is "finger lickin' good?" as she's trying to force feed him a chicken leg. This is the slogan for the fast food restaurant Kentucky Fried Chicken, or KFC for short. Despite that, the chicken they're actually eating in the dinner scene is off-brand chicken, and not actual KFC.

A black spider toy is seen on Brent's desk at one point. A black spider can be a representation of loneliness and isolation, fitting as Brent seems to have isolated himself from others due to his depression.
 
I watched Smile the other night. The ending was a bit cliched but for the most part, an incredibly creepy film.
 
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