FF Predictions
FF Predictions
Rue Morgue Jay did this thread last year so thought I'd start one again as this forum has died down a bit the last couple of weeks. Just predictions on different things for this year, last year I was way off predicting Banshee Chapter would go down well I've used the same questions as last year...and added one.
The film that most people will be raving about by the end of the festival?
The Babadook / Open Windows
The GUILTY PLEASURE film of the festival?
Bad Milo / Wolfcop
The film that most people will be grumbling about by the end of the festival?
Nymph
The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over?
Coherence
The 'over-hyped'- film of the festival?
The Green Inferno / The Samurai
The OMG film of the festival?
Digging Up the Marrow
The "WTF were the FF organisers thinking?!" film of the festival?
Nymph
The film that most people will be raving about by the end of the festival?
The Babadook / Open Windows
The GUILTY PLEASURE film of the festival?
Bad Milo / Wolfcop
The film that most people will be grumbling about by the end of the festival?
Nymph
The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over?
Coherence
The 'over-hyped'- film of the festival?
The Green Inferno / The Samurai
The OMG film of the festival?
Digging Up the Marrow
The "WTF were the FF organisers thinking?!" film of the festival?
Nymph
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The film that most people will be raving about by the end of the festival?
The Guest / The Babadook
The GUILTY PLEASURE film of the festival?
Dead Snow 2
The film that most people will be grumbling about by the end of the festival?
The Last Showing (but it'll get a pass because of the guest in attendance)
The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over?
Julia
The 'over-hyped'- film of the festival?
The Samurai (but the 'critics' will love it)
The OMG film of the festival?
Among the Living
The "WTF were the FF organisers thinking?!" film of the festival?
R100
The Guest / The Babadook
The GUILTY PLEASURE film of the festival?
Dead Snow 2
The film that most people will be grumbling about by the end of the festival?
The Last Showing (but it'll get a pass because of the guest in attendance)
The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over?
Julia
The 'over-hyped'- film of the festival?
The Samurai (but the 'critics' will love it)
The OMG film of the festival?
Among the Living
The "WTF were the FF organisers thinking?!" film of the festival?
R100
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Good call bounce08.
The film that most people will be raving about by the end of the festival?
"The Babadook" / "Alleluia" (got a real good feeling about this one..)
The GUILTY PLEASURE film of the festival?
"Zombeaver" / "Wolfcop"
The film that most people will be grumbling about by the end of the festival?
"Shockwave Darkside 3D"
The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over
"Digging up the marrow"
The 'over-hyped'- film of the festival?
"Starry Eyes" / "Open windows"
The OMG film of the festival?
"The Samurai" / "R100"
The "WTF were the FF organisers thinking?!" film of the festival?
"Drew: The man behind the poster"
I'm sure it's a fine documentary, but it seems the strangest "left-field" choice for Frightfest since the Klingon film "Earthlings: Ugly bags of mostly water". Remember that?
Apologies for the double choices. I'm an indecisive sod.
The film that most people will be raving about by the end of the festival?
"The Babadook" / "Alleluia" (got a real good feeling about this one..)
The GUILTY PLEASURE film of the festival?
"Zombeaver" / "Wolfcop"
The film that most people will be grumbling about by the end of the festival?
"Shockwave Darkside 3D"
The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over
"Digging up the marrow"
The 'over-hyped'- film of the festival?
"Starry Eyes" / "Open windows"
The OMG film of the festival?
"The Samurai" / "R100"
The "WTF were the FF organisers thinking?!" film of the festival?
"Drew: The man behind the poster"
I'm sure it's a fine documentary, but it seems the strangest "left-field" choice for Frightfest since the Klingon film "Earthlings: Ugly bags of mostly water". Remember that?
Apologies for the double choices. I'm an indecisive sod.
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Raving about: babadook
Grumbling about: Nymph (anyone watching it knows what they are gettin themselves in for, right?)
Kicking themselves about missing: the forgotten
Over hyped: Open windows
OMG: The Samurai
WTF: Nymph
Grumbling about: Nymph (anyone watching it knows what they are gettin themselves in for, right?)
Kicking themselves about missing: the forgotten
Over hyped: Open windows
OMG: The Samurai
WTF: Nymph
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The film that most people will be raving about by the end of the festival?
The Babadook
The GUILTY PLEASURE film of the festival?
Zombeavers
The film that most people will be grumbling about by the end of the festival?
X Moor
The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over?
The Canal
The 'over-hyped'- film of the festival?
Stage Fright
The OMG film of the festival?
The Samurai
The "WTF were the FF organisers thinking?!" film of the festival?
All Cheerleaders Die - It's old news now, been kicking around the festival circuit for a year.
The Babadook
The GUILTY PLEASURE film of the festival?
Zombeavers
The film that most people will be grumbling about by the end of the festival?
X Moor
The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over?
The Canal
The 'over-hyped'- film of the festival?
Stage Fright
The OMG film of the festival?
The Samurai
The "WTF were the FF organisers thinking?!" film of the festival?
All Cheerleaders Die - It's old news now, been kicking around the festival circuit for a year.
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The film that most people will be raving about by the end of the festival?
HOUSEBOUND
The GUILTY PLEASURE film of the festival?
NYMPH
The film that most people will be grumbling about by the end of the festival?
ALL CHEERLEADERS DIE
The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over
COHERENCE
The 'over-hyped'- film of the festival?
THE GREEN INFERNO
The OMG film of the festival?
THE HARVEST
The "WTF were the FF organisers thinking?!" film of the festival?
SHOCKWAVE DARKSIDE 3D Sorry, guys
HOUSEBOUND
The GUILTY PLEASURE film of the festival?
NYMPH
The film that most people will be grumbling about by the end of the festival?
ALL CHEERLEADERS DIE
The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over
COHERENCE
The 'over-hyped'- film of the festival?
THE GREEN INFERNO
The OMG film of the festival?
THE HARVEST
The "WTF were the FF organisers thinking?!" film of the festival?
SHOCKWAVE DARKSIDE 3D Sorry, guys
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Slight aside, but I had an email from one of the USA publicity agencies we deal with which was publicising Coherence's release on US VOD services as of today (5th August), so I wonder if this means it will be viewable on US Netflix for UK viewers who use the workaround?scoutthehorizon wrote:The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over
COHERENCE
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It's only out on iTunes in the USA as far as I can see..DJBenz wrote:Slight aside, but I had an email from one of the USA publicity agencies we deal with which was publicising Coherence's release on US VOD services as of today (5th August), so I wonder if this means it will be viewable on US Netflix for UK viewers who use the workaround?scoutthehorizon wrote:The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over
COHERENCE
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'Drew: The Man Behind The Poster' is actually a really good documentary about a really talented guy and well worth checking out.
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COHERENCE is purchasable through US iTunes or from the film's website itself (self releasing) which is how I purchased it (IP Blocker set to USA required) at http://www.coherencethemovie.com
It's a devious little film that is guaranteed to marmite the audience.
It's a devious little film that is guaranteed to marmite the audience.
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Hi;
It's Evrim here from 'The Duke Mitchell Film Club' - very excited for FF 2014 - just wanted to say; 'Coherence' is well-worth seeing on the big screen and I'd like to encourage anyone who wants to see more unusual stuff at the festival to attend the screening if they can - 'Coherence' is my personal choice and it's a case of us trying to bring something a big more oddball into the mix - if people respond well to it and it shows, who knows this sort of thing might happen again.
So if you can spare a slot on Saturday night for us (or two, the party is going to be something else!) , do come along - we'd love your support in trying something a little more different!
It's Evrim here from 'The Duke Mitchell Film Club' - very excited for FF 2014 - just wanted to say; 'Coherence' is well-worth seeing on the big screen and I'd like to encourage anyone who wants to see more unusual stuff at the festival to attend the screening if they can - 'Coherence' is my personal choice and it's a case of us trying to bring something a big more oddball into the mix - if people respond well to it and it shows, who knows this sort of thing might happen again.
So if you can spare a slot on Saturday night for us (or two, the party is going to be something else!) , do come along - we'd love your support in trying something a little more different!
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I would HIGHLY second Evrim's recommendation, The Duke Mitchell takeover sure is going to be a blast. While COHERENCE doesn't necessitate a massive screen in my opinion, what it does require is a crowd to duke (mind the pun) it's themes and messages out over. You won't get a better crowd to do that with than the Duke / FrightFest troupe. Come get your quantum physics hats on, kids.
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Do we need to buy a screening ticket for the party slot?EvrimErsoy wrote:So if you can spare a slot on Saturday night for us (or two, the party is going to be something else!) , do come along - we'd love your support in trying something a little more different!
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They are two seperate slots so like any other screening, you just need to get a screen for that Discovery slot. Think of it as a film slot but instead of a film we're going to...well that would be telling.
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The film that most people will be raving about by the end of the festival?
The Babadook by an absolute mile
The GUILTY PLEASURE film of the festival?
Exists - this looks mint
The film that most people will be grumbling about by the end of the festival?
XMoor (In Fear 2)
The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over?
Julia
The 'over-hyped'- film of the festival?
The Green Inferno
The OMG film of the festival?
Deadly Virtues
The "WTF were the FF organisers thinking?!" film of the festival?
Bad Milo - the clues in the name lol
The Babadook by an absolute mile
The GUILTY PLEASURE film of the festival?
Exists - this looks mint
The film that most people will be grumbling about by the end of the festival?
XMoor (In Fear 2)
The film most people missed and will be kicking themselves over?
Julia
The 'over-hyped'- film of the festival?
The Green Inferno
The OMG film of the festival?
Deadly Virtues
The "WTF were the FF organisers thinking?!" film of the festival?
Bad Milo - the clues in the name lol
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