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The things the Chiropractor said gave it away. With all the flashbacks to Vietnam, I put it together when they weren't showing the conclusion of those events.

Now that I think of it, I'm sure I had to at least suspect what was going on, at least until his son came for him and it was laid pretty bare. It's been 25 years for me, so my memory on the matter may not be the most reliable.
 
Give Eraserhead a watch then (if you haven't already). :lol

I should give it a watch since the Misses has seen it.

Now that I think of it, I'm sure I had to at least suspect what was going on, at least until his son came for him and it was laid pretty bare. It's been 25 years for me, so my memory on the matter may not be the most reliable.

I'd say for the first hour, I was pretty perplexed at what the hell was happening. I definitely can see where the Silent Hill series got their ideas.
 
Thor 2 - 3/10

1 for Loki
1 for Frigga
0,5 for Volstagg
0,5 for Evans' cameo

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I definitely can see where the Silent Hill series got their ideas.
It was never a secret. :lol

"The film has many settings in common with Silent Hill, such as the hospital and subway. In the first game, Harry Mason dies and everything was just a hallucination in the "bad ending". In the second game, James Sunderland shares the initials of Jacob Singer and his jacket is very similar to Jacob's U.S. Army jacket. There is also a "Lyne House Key" which refers to Adrian Lyne, director of Jacob's Ladder. In the third game, Heather Mason must find the Bergen Street platform. There is a scene of Jacob, strapped to a gurney, going down a nightmarish hospital hall that is reminiscent of the scene in which James is wheeled through a hall on a gurney in Brookhaven Hospital. In the texture files, the same poster Jacob Singer sees in the subway can be found. Among other things, the "twitch" that many monsters do with their heads, one example being Valtiel, was inspired by the film. The hospital scene in the movie depicts a bicycle's wheel turning by itself, similar to a wheelchair seen in Brookhaven's basement by Heather or the wheelchair Harry sees in the alley in the first game. A few moments later, a humanoid is seen in a sort of frame/box, which has also been seen in the series, such as the corpses in Pyramid Head's lair in the Labyrinth, and around bosses such as Mary and Abstract Daddy."
 
I'd put Silent Hill 2 up against any horror/psychological work and bet it would win. It's subject matter is one of a kind, disturbing, very subtle with meanings, and done extremely well. It could of been so embarrassing if it wasn't done with the utmost care.
 
Huh, forgot about that^ But then I've only seen it once.

Once is too many times. :lol
It's such a throwaway movie with nothing to offer. They should've just made the end credit scene with the collector and released it on the internet.
 
Did the show really go down hill or is it possible that season 4 was so good, that the next 2 or 3 seasons don't live up to season 4's greatness and as a result people feel the show became "bad"?
S3 was pretty meh compared to S2 so I walked away from the series at that point. Is S4 better than S3?
 
Did the show really go down hill or is it possible that season 4 was so good, that the next 2 or 3 seasons don't live up to season 4's greatness and as a result people feel the show became "bad"?

You didn't see the entire show yet? If you hadn't, strap in :lol

I think the seasons progressively drop off after S4. Most people would agree with that. The decisions in S8 are so disjointed and nonsensical, especially the ending. There's much embarrassment to behold in that season, believe me.
 
You didn't see the entire show yet? If you hadn't, strap in :lol

I think the seasons progressively drop off after S4. Most people would agree with that. The decisions in S8 are so disjointed and nonsensical, especially the ending. There's much embarrassment to behold in that season, believe me.

Well, I saw the first 3 seasons when they came out, then I stopped...skipped season 4 and 5 for some reason, and saw season 6 and I saw the very last episode of the show too. So I went back and saw season 4 and I'm currently watching 5.

S3 was pretty meh compared to S2 so I walked away from the series at that point. Is S4 better than S3?

Yeah, season 4 is better, imo. John Lithgow was a really good villain and made that season better than 3.
 
Well, I saw the first 3 seasons when they came out, then I stopped...skipped season 4 and 5 for some reason, and saw season 6 and I saw the very last episode of the show too. So I went back and saw season 4 and I'm currently watching 5.



Yeah, season 4 is better, imo. John Lithgow was a really good villain and made that season better than 3.

Only thing I remember from S5 is Johnny Lee Miller from Trainspotting is in it :lol
 
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