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I have been to meat processing places or seen the animals hauled back and forth in semi-truck trailers. Maybe it was just fascinating for me to see a spin on it having people go on The Meat Train.

Also, I think it was intended to be the first part of a Trilogy, but some idiot executive at Lion's Gate hobbled this movie with a limited theatrical release. The reason they did this is they had a vested interest in a competing movie The Strangers they were involved with as a producer before coming to Lion's Gate. I also wonder if this executive meddled in the budget leading to CGI that looked unfinished.

I know many people dislike the curveball ending, but I think there was a plan to continue the story in a wild new arc and maybe even explain who Mahogany was and his motivations to be on the train.


CLIVE BARKER BLASTS LIONSGATE CHIEF OVER 'MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN'


http://www.mtv.com/news/2430552/exc...sts-lionsgate-chief-over-midnight-meat-train/

Lionsgate recently released a film adaptation of horror novelist Clive Barker's story "The Midnight Meat Train," but don't feel bad if you didn't catch it in theaters. In Los Angeles, the movie capital of the world, it showed on only one screen — and only one time. It didn't screen at all in New York.

So what's the deal? "The Midnight Meat Train" was originally set for a May 16 release date but was pushed to August 1, where it was only released in 102 second-run and dollar theaters. Though many of the screenings were viewed by sold-out audiences, the movie only made $83,361. Some fans can't help but wonder if this decision was driven by corporate politics. That’s Barker’s take on the situation to be sure. The filmmaker said he believed Lionsgate president Joe Drake was essentially shortchanging other people's films in order to focus more attention on movies like "The Strangers," where he received a producing credit.

Barker told MTV News this week that he is "very proud that the movie is surviving the nonsense. People are getting to see the movie. It's sort of starting to have a cult life." He's less positive in his feelings for Drake, calling him "small-minded” and a “nobody."

"There's room for everything," Barker insisted. "You don't have to sh-- on somebody else's work to advance your own material."

So what's next for this film? Barker is leaving it up to us, the horror fans. He said director Ryuhei Kitamura "made a f---ing great movie, and the politics that are being visited upon it have nothing to do with the movie at all. This is all about ego, and though I mourn the fact that 'Midnight Meat Train' was never given its chance in theaters, it's a beautifully stylish, scary movie, and it isn't going anywhere. People will find it, and whether they find it in midnight shows or they find it on DVD, they'll find it, and in the end the Joe Drakes of the world will disappear."

A spokesperson for Lionsgate declined to comment.
 
Tried to watch The Last Jedi again on Netflix, that movie is terrible by any standard. Forget about all the drama with Luke, there were a million other problems with the film. Rey’s ridiculous “training”, everything with Holdo and Poe, the pointless Finn side story and were we supposed to root for him being saved at the expense of the entire rebellion?? Soooooo stupid. Seriously don’t understand how anyone likes that movie.

I then rewatched the Matrix. That movie has held up so well, it’s a shame about how Revolutions turned out. :sad:


When Snoke force yanked Hux around while appearing as a hologram, it weirdly reminded me of the The Last Starfigher.


I almost wonder if Rian Johnson draws part of his inspiration from this movie. Even the titles are similar. Possibly, Rian Johnson's goal was to reduce the role of The Force in Star Wars, diminishing Rey's part, and bringing the story around to Finn and Poe. Maybe even introduce a class of fighters that are the Star Wars equivalent of Gunslingers.

I dunno, that is a just my wind guess and how they resolve this.

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Saw Ant Man and the Wasp. Really enjoyed it, especially after IW it was nice to have a story that wasn't about a world ending disaster and I think it did a good job of not exactly following the marvel formula.
 
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Finally saw Justice League since it's on HBO now. I'd heard it was terrible from everyone for so long, it actually ended up being better than I was expecting. Still a mess, but a more entertaining mess than I thought it would be. I'm really getting burnt out on these "reshoots with different directors" movies. I can't think of a single one that wasn't disjointed and sloppy.
 
Ant-Man & The Wasp - Didn't enjoy it much at all. Although, the Wasp is pretty bad ass in her action scenes.

Skyscraper - Stay a way...like very far away...like the furthest you could possibly get.

Gotti - Was ok. Thought Travolta was decent. But the 1996 movie by the same name is better, and Armand Assanti was a better Gotti.
 
The Ritual - Swede really cool getting to know your culture.

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri - This movie straight up ruled. That's all I need to say.
 
The First Purge - Good

It was actually better than I thought it would be. I’ve yet to see any of the others. I hope MoviePass doesn’t go under!
 
Battle Of The Sexes - 6.5/10

Was abit too much about her love life for my liking.
 
The First Purge - Good

It was actually better than I thought it would be. I’ve yet to see any of the others. I hope MoviePass doesn’t go under!
I think someone will pick it up as soon as it does, but I just can't see it being viable long term. Sucks because I love it and use it way more than I thought I would.

I think the way its gonna end is with theaters doing their own version, like AMC is trying.
 
I think someone will pick it up as soon as it does, but I just can't see it being viable long term. Sucks because I love it and use it way more than I thought I would.

I think the way its gonna end is with theaters doing their own version, like AMC is trying.
I’ve seen 49 movies since I got it in September. Plus another 8-10 because of going so much getting free points. And a whole lot of popcorn! I think I’m addicted now!!!
 
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 - 9/10

A Quiet Place - 8.5/10

*whispers* I'm Mary Poppins yall

Justice League - 8/10

War for the Planet of the Apes - 9/10

Baby Driver - 9/10
 
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Guardians of the Galaxy 2 - 9/10

A Quiet Place - 8.5/10

*whispers* I'm Mary Poppins yall

Justice League - 8/10

War for the Planet of the Apes - 9/10

Baby Driver - 9/10
I love that part in A Quiet Place

Also, Baby Driver did not get enough love from people I know. Feel like it was slept on
 
The Guest - Haven't watched this in a year or two, bought it recently so I could watch it again. Love this movie, super entertaining. Crazy I never picked up on all the Halloween 3 imagery at the end until watching the Red Letter Media Re:View.
 
I love that part in A Quiet Place

Also, Baby Driver did not get enough love from people I know. Feel like it was slept on

I wasn't a big fan of Baby Driver either. I think it is over-hyped. It wasn't terrible, but a 6/10 for me.
 
Going back a few posts regarding older horror movies. Plenty of them I want to see, either for the first time, or for the first time not edited on TV. That includes Hellraiser which I was going to watch last night, but decided on The Lost Boys. With new songs by The Midnight and Gunship referencing it in some way, I decided I should finally get around to it. I enjoyed it.

I've also only seen the first Halloween but I have the full collection of it so I should probably continue watching those. I don't watch many movies though so it takes me so long to get through them.
 
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Going back a few posts regarding older horror movies. Plenty of them I want to see, either for the first time, or for the first time not edited on TV. That includes Hellraiser which I was going to watch last night, but decided on The Lost Boys. With new songs by The Midnight and Gunship referencing it in some way, I decided I should finally get around to it. I enjoyed it.

I've also only seen the first Halloween but I have the full collection of it so I should probably continue watching those. I don't watch many movies though so it takes me so long to get through them.


I'm interested in watching more Horror or Cult Film online, but they're not as easy to find it seems. Most services like Netflix have shifted more towards new TV shows or original content.

Shudder has some old stuff, but a little disappointed they have nothing from David Lynch or David Cronenberg. You'd think a Cult/Horror site would have SCANNERS. Amazon has movies or shows for rent including some older obscure films.

I wondered if anyone has preferred sites from Indy/Cult film.

Also, would it be worth trying a dedicated Cult Film discussion thread? Might be fun to share cult horror finds leading up to Halloween.