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@endlame said
"We have a ghost"

On Netflix.

It's about a modern family that discovers they have a ghost and they make a YouTube channel about it.

The start is hilarious and then it develops a good story that gets a little sad but has a great ending.
I don't like sad endings.

-VR


@great-big-stees said
The Wrong Box (1966)
Bedazzled (1967)
Peter Cook was an underrated comic genius.
Great selections!

"Bedazzled" may require more than a single viewing to better appreciate the rapid fire one-liners.

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@endlame said
"We have a ghost"

On Netflix.

It's about a modern family that discovers they have a ghost and they make a YouTube channel about it.

The start is hilarious and then it develops a good story that gets a little sad but has a great ending.
I've become a tentative fan of the horror genre.
I'm not always in the mood, but a quality film will compel me.

Thus director Ari Aster's two masterpieces; "Hereditary" and "Midsommar" are musts.

(Warning: Watching them alone at night may put your soul to risk.) 😀

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Midsommar was great.

When they jumped off the cliff I was 😳


@very-rusty said
I don't like sad endings.

-VR
Disney for you then

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@woofwoof said
I've become a tentative fan of the horror genre.
I'm not always in the mood, but a quality film will compel me.

Thus director Ari Aster's two masterpieces; "Hereditary" and "Midsommar" are musts.

(Warning: Watching them alone at night may put your soul to risk.) 😀
I was disappointed with Hereditary. Will give Midsommar a go.

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@the-gravedigger said
I was disappointed with Hereditary. Will give Midsommar a go.
I appreciate Hereditary's depth of story.
The occasional gore wasn't pointless or over done and seemed appropriately fit within the tale.

Also, Aster seems to enjoy hiding little details within his films: I guess, some might call them "Easter Eggs".

No matter, I admire his quality and creativity.

By all means, give Midsommar a go. It's completely different.

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@yo-its-me said
Disney for you then
Depending on what Disney movie, some of those are pretty sad too.

-VR