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In Fabric (2018) My podcast review of this visionary horror film.
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My podcast review of this visionary horror film. Transcript auto generated please listen carefullythis is my review of in fabric I'm soglad I'm so glad I finally saw thismovie I've been wanting to see it forseveral years I want to say this goesback as far as 2014 I'm not sure and Idon't see the date in front of me but oh2018 so it doesn't quite go that farbackI think us old guys we reach a certainage and we just thinkwe're not oldand some of us are more than others Iguess I like to think I'm young at heartbut anyway this was 2018 which wasreally not that long ago butthe reason I thought of 2014 is what ismy ultimate Arbiter of where I am in theuniverse when I saw Tusk that's right Isaw a desk 2014. but we're not talkingabout tests we're talking about infabricdirected by Peter Strickland whoapparently has made a name for himselfthis film is the different it's likepeople have called it Lynch meets DarioArgento yeah there are moments like thatit definitely is simplified which I likea lotfor example I was just watching lastnight in SoHo yesterday and a bunch offriends were telling me that it was sogood my friend Charlie Ray was tellingme it was so good and it was pretty goodit was better than Ihad prejudiced about it because I when Isaw them doing the dancing with thefinger dancing in the 60s and all thatthe fingers on the eyes and stuff I waslike no thank you don't really want towatch a whole movie of this and babydriver was kind of like that so thedirector kind of does that and I guessfor me that was kind of a hangouteverybody has Hang-Ups right you havesomething you can't get Beyondfor some people it's an actorfor a lot of years I didn't really likeJon Voight but I forced myself to watchhis movies and I just ignored that Ididn't really like him as a privatepersonand I love him as an actor so it canhappen he just gotta look at yourself asan artiste and an appreciate excuse mylanguage today I appreciate her I don'tmind my tongue there I am appreciator ofmovies and I hope you are and I knowmost people who listen to this are so Iwould just say heycouple things actually I figuredsomething else out tooif youlook at this movieyou're gonna find something quitedifferent than what you probably suspectso do not be prejudiced toward thismovie do not be prejudiced toward anymoviebut especially those of you that don'tjust hang on the latest greatest fourout of tenfilm for high school kids drinking beerwhich maybe some of you are like that Ihave a few in that age range that listenat least they used to hopefully theystill do hello out therethe point is there's a lot to beprejudicent about with this movie and Ican't tell them today for some reason Ineed to get myself a nice route herebut before I do thatplease see this movie it's excellentyou're gonna find a lot of creepy thingsgoing on that you're not really going tounderstand you're going to see a lot ofthings thatI think come from like sort of the BladeRunner time when films were being madeat that time there's like a lot of thatkind of a feeling there's a kind of afee
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