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Maybe critiquing your own work often is a writer thing?![]()
I think it's good to do that, though.
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Maybe critiquing your own work often is a writer thing?![]()
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To celebrate the start of my "big weekend" (Friday afternoon to Tuesday evening off from work once a month, assuming the schedule goes as normal), I am about to sit down to - as far as I know - the first movie adaptation of R.L. Stine's infamous series of teen horror books known as Fear Street. I read a few of them late in life, but they were big in the 90's and my sister had quite the collection at the time (I was too little to appreciate any kind of horror-based entertainment at the time), and Stine could get pretty hardcore in these Fear Street books, silly and ridiculous in their own way as they could easily get sometimes. Looking forward to this movie, apparently meant to be the first part of a trilogy with the next two on the way very soon. Just what sorts of crazy adventures - likely ending in most of their deaths - will these hapless high-schoolers of Shadyside be able to get into in Part 1 tonight? Hope it doesn't suck!
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(Seriously, in the books why didn't everyone eventually decide to just MOVE out of that accursed town? Half the kids never make it to their high-school graduation!)
.... Wow.
WOW this movie sucks. The murderer is by far the least awful main character here. O_O
Disclaimer: That was not a joke.
Thanks, I appreciate the warning. I had concerns because they mentioned the series was being changed to be for grown-ups. In the past that might have meant more sophisticated and intellectual. These days it tends to amount to swearing and being edgy like you said. My expectations are a lot lower after what you wrote about it. I didn't read the Fear Street novels but they probably should have kept them as they were in adapting them.@angelsaroundme , might I suggest that you leave me to be the guinea pig who took one for the team in watching this movie before you, and just read a summary on Part 1, then skip ahead to the second part of the trilogy. Considering the titles of the following movies, they can't possibly have the same contemptible, unrealistic characters and atrocious dialogue in them.
Your choice of course, as my personal standards on this kind of thing might be totally different from yours. I just thought it'd be conscientious of me to warn you first.![]()
My expectations are a lot lower after what you wrote about it. I didn't read the Fear Street novels but they probably should have kept them as they were in adapting them.
Hey @bèlla , you were in my dream last night!
I was surprised at how white you looked and I remember thinking, wow, she really is the way she is on here...irl, and she is from a totally different world than me.
Yeah, I know, strange...I've been having fun dreams of late!
I don't have porcelain skin. I'm a light beige. But it's funny you say that. When I saw the pictures from my aunt's retirement party I said the same. You're really light.
Behavior wise, I'm the same. The music and sites I share are things I look at r/t. I have a laid back poise. I'm not super proper, religious, etc.
Yeah, that's how it was in the dream, and you were speaking just like you type here. And your voice was whiteish too...ha ha. And you looked pretty young, like mid 30s!
This is my vernacular. I adopt my conversation to the environment. But the tone and elocution are constants. My voice is clear. I've been speaking publicly since childhood. Some might call it 'white'. But it's really good English and years spent before an audience.
I'm aging well. God's grace and genetics.![]()
Hmmmm, this is interesting. I wonder if the person in the dream is an image of you...
That's the good thing about the bar being low, it can only go up! Summer camp should be a fun atmosphere too and it works good with horror most of the time. I'll be interested to hear your thoughts when it comes out.On the plus side, a preview of the second part during the credits of the first gives me hope that it will get better. After all, the same characters from the first movie clearly will not be here, with their petty, catty high school drama. This one's taking place at a summer camp, and at an entirely different time, it appears ... obviously also with teens just like in any Fear Street book, but still, there's hope that they'll be more sympathetic people than the ones in the previous movie. ... I mean, you certainly can't make them worse people than I've already seen.