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Old 11-06-2022, 04:38 PM   #703
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I watched two horror movies tonight which both had some comedy in it. And I really liked both, even though I don't normally do comedy.

The first was Deadstream. Where a disgraced vlogger locks himself into a haunted house and streams his experience to get back into the good graces of his followers and sponsors. Of course things go south. It pokes fun at vloggers (and apology videos) and ghost hunting programs. Great fun.

Up next was Fright Night, the 2011 version with Anton Yelchin, Colin Farrell, David Tennant and Toni Collette. A teenager's classmate start disappearing and he finds out a vampire lives next door to him. He tries to get an illusionist, who's also a specialist on the occult, to help him. I must say I didn't mind David Tennant's appearance in this film, and he play his role very ott, like it should. Toni Collette, I will never be a fan of her. She always gives this same look in anything I see her in, this eye roll-y look.

Both were fun to watch. I'm not sure what type of series I'm in the mood for, so for now I'm going to continue with the movies. Tomorrow I'll maybe watch Bodies, Bodies, Bodies. By Dutch director/actress Halina Reijn.
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