

when invicta is just too small. 79mm but a svelte 51mm L2L
i thought you we're dead


i thought you we're dead
they suck
at first i thought it was my neighbors chickens or some exotic bird that got loose and was in the trees.
but then culprits revealed themselves.
these little guys make some really strange noises.
if you've never heard them before google baby/young raccoon sounds. it doesn't sound of this world.
i have no doubt that they've been mistaken for aliens by somebody.
lets be honest the fans won't be told the moving forward plan. as they might not even have a plan yet.
i've mapped out a few and will be discussing them with boomer tomorrow
as above so below 2014
this is free on youtube as well
10/10
great story, very creative, and captivating. this movie is suspenseful and you won't want to turn it off.
i really enjoyed this flick
I absolutely love this film. It's one of my all time favourite found footage horror movies and one I've gone back to more times than I can count. The concept alone is brilliant, and the setting is honestly one of the most original and untapped locations horror has ever used in my opinion.
Using the real life catacombs beneath Paris is such a strong choice. The deeper the movie goes, the more unsettling and trippy it becomes, and it never really lets you feel safe. It starts off feeling like an adventure, but that slowly melts into something far darker and more disturbing. The found footage style works perfectly here and makes everything feel way more intense and claustrophobic.
What really sticks with me is how consistently terrifying it is. It doesn't rely on cheap scares, it builds dread through atmosphere, symbolism and that constant feeling of being trapped. The psychological side of it hits just as hard as the physical horror, and it all blends together really well.
The ending still completely blows my mind every time I watch it. It's disorienting, haunting and genuinely unforgettable. This movie has always deserved more love and I'll always defend it as one of the best in the found footage subgenre.
yanks have to be panicking.
the bounty they'll get back is never going to be as high as it is right now for the mets.
make this chit happen stearns
as above so below 2014
this is free on youtube as well
10/10
great story, very creative, and captivating. this movie is suspenseful and you won't want to turn it off.
i really enjoyed this flick
I absolutely love this film. It's one of my all time favourite found footage horror movies and one I've gone back to more times than I can count. The concept alone is brilliant, and the setting is honestly one of the most original and untapped locations horror has ever used in my opinion.
Using the real life catacombs beneath Paris is such a strong choice. The deeper the movie goes, the more unsettling and trippy it becomes, and it never really lets you feel safe. It starts off feeling like an adventure, but that slowly melts into something far darker and more disturbing. The found footage style works perfectly here and makes everything feel way more intense and claustrophobic.
What really sticks with me is how consistently terrifying it is. It doesn't rely on cheap scares, it builds dread through atmosphere, symbolism and that constant feeling of being trapped. The psychological side of it hits just as hard as the physical horror, and it all blends together really well.
The ending still completely blows my mind every time I watch it. It's disorienting, haunting and genuinely unforgettable. This movie has always deserved more love and I'll always defend it as one of the best in the found footage subgenre.
now with semien down they might go for it.
i don't know who they'll give up but the giants want to move.. i'm all for vientos being sent away
i hope the mets move many players
buy and sell at the same time
party, party, party
Per Jon Heyman of the New York Post, Marcus Semien‘s hip flexor strain was dubbed a Grade 3 injury. He’ll be out four to six weeks at the minimum. For reference, Tyrone Taylor, who recently returned from the IL with a right hip flexor strain, was out for 28 days, rehab appearances included. However, his injury was a Grade 1 ½ to 2.
Heyman notes Semien tried to play through the pain until it severely limited his movement. In the meantime, Brett Baty, Ronny Mauricio and even Bo Bichette are all options for the Mets at second base.
these are gold for all the wrong reasons
I enjoyed Disclosure Day so much that I created an IMDb account just to leave this review. I was genuinely taken aback by the low ratings because, from the opening moments, I was completely pulled into the story.
It reminded me of watching E. T. for the first time-the wonder, mystery, adventure, and feeling of simply surrendering to the movie. I loved the creative camera angles, the decision to begin the story without forcing us through an overly long origin explanation, and especially the score. The SCORE! When is the last time you appreciated and recognized a movie style just for the music.... I'll wait... It felt memorable, emotional, and essential to the movie.
I even loved the playful car-chase schemes that make you think, "That would never work in real life." First of all, it is a movie about aliens-or is it? That uncertainty is part of the fun. A movie does not always need to be perfectly realistic, grim, shocking, or overly complicated to be worthwhile.
This gave me the same kind of classic moviegoing enjoyment I remember feeling with Jurassic Park and The Mummy: exciting, imaginative, sincere, and genuinely fun. In an age of streaming, constant scrolling, and instant online judgment, I think we sometimes forget the simple pleasure of locking into a story and allowing ourselves to be entertained.
Online culture can be quick to dismiss something when it is not considered highbrow, trendy, or groundbreaking. But not every movie needs a massive shock-and-awe factor. Sometimes it can simply be mysterious, beautifully scored, adventurous, and completely enjoyable.
I loved every second of it. 10/10.
https://www.reddit.com/r/moviereviews/comments/1uhnmc0/comment/ou9f9bh/?screen_view_count=8
these are gold for all the wrong reasons
I enjoyed Disclosure Day so much that I created an IMDb account just to leave this review. I was genuinely taken aback by the low ratings because, from the opening moments, I was completely pulled into the story.
It reminded me of watching E. T. for the first time-the wonder, mystery, adventure, and feeling of simply surrendering to the movie. I loved the creative camera angles, the decision to begin the story without forcing us through an overly long origin explanation, and especially the score. The SCORE! When is the last time you appreciated and recognized a movie style just for the music.... I'll wait... It felt memorable, emotional, and essential to the movie.
I even loved the playful car-chase schemes that make you think, "That would never work in real life." First of all, it is a movie about aliens-or is it? That uncertainty is part of the fun. A movie does not always need to be perfectly realistic, grim, shocking, or overly complicated to be worthwhile.
This gave me the same kind of classic moviegoing enjoyment I remember feeling with Jurassic Park and The Mummy: exciting, imaginative, sincere, and genuinely fun. In an age of streaming, constant scrolling, and instant online judgment, I think we sometimes forget the simple pleasure of locking into a story and allowing ourselves to be entertained.
Online culture can be quick to dismiss something when it is not considered highbrow, trendy, or groundbreaking. But not every movie needs a massive shock-and-awe factor. Sometimes it can simply be mysterious, beautifully scored, adventurous, and completely enjoyable.
I loved every second of it. 10/10.