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fever dream films

a film you can recall vividly but can't quite remember to many details about the film

"I remember watching this film when I was a kid, I thought it was just one of those fever dream films, but it's actually real"

by chocolateswitchUD May 13, 2022

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first person filming

n. ger. Filming such that the video result looks as if it were done through the eyes of the person filming it.

We used first person filming in a tribute movie to the Exies for their new album -- it made the project pretty damn hard.

by RehabbedMacAddict July 18, 2009

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humboldt film festival

an amazing film contest that anyone from anywhere can enter. humboldt state university organizes it. its humboldt, whats not to love.

bob and janis entered there film into the humboldt film festival. they ended up winning 34 blunts. well hey...it is humboldt.

by lickmewhereishit September 27, 2010

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A Joel Schumacher Film

The words you should adhere as an extreme warning before seeing a movie that you might qualify as being 'Good'.

1. Warner Bros. Pictures Presents, A Joel Schumacher Film: "BATMAN & ROBIN"

by Mister E. June 12, 2005

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Film Kid Syndrome

A syndrome most often formed by a majoring in film. Such people suffer from being extremely pompous and believe everything they create is masterpiece.

Some of the most common traits of film kid syndrome include scoffing at anything that you did not have a hand in creating, talking bad about well established Hollywood film makers who actually have a successful career, and pontificating about your own work in a way that makes you sound like the reincarnation of Jesus. Also, a key factor of film kid syndrome is the loss of ability to evaluate your own work and credentials in a way that is nothing short of incredible. If someone does not like your work it is only because they are unable to understand the depth of your creativity and knowledge.

Another side effect of the syndrome involves making bold, unsupported claims about yourself such as, "I am the best film maker in Massachusetts. The reason I didn't get the job is because I am overqualified."

"That kid suffers from major film kid syndrome. He will not stop talking about film, film school, and the stupid movies he has filmed."

by TheLoaf September 21, 2011

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Carrie (1976 film)

"Carrie" is an epic supernatural horror film directed by Brian De Palma. This is the first of many film adaptations of Stephen King's novel of the same name.

The plot to "Carrie" is as follows,

Carrie White is a shy 16 year-old girl who is often mocked at bullied at her school. After gym class while she is showering, she experiences her first period. She then panics because her mother, who despises anything related to intimacy, never told her about it. All the other girls mock her by throwing tampons at her and chanting phrases like "plug it up!". The coach comes in to break it up and excuses Carrie for the day. Her mother tells her that her period is the result of a sin and locks her in a "prayer closet" to pray for forgiveness. The coach gives all the girls who mocked Carrie detention for a week and bans Chris Hargensen from the upcoming prom.

A couple bullies, including Chris, go to a barn to gather pig's blood for a prank on Carrie during prom. Their plan is to rig the prom royalty election to where Carrie would win prom queen, and Tommy Ross, would win prom king. They would put the bucket of pig's blood on top of the stage and dump it on Carrie as she's on the stage. Sue Snell, the only person who doesn't bully Carrie, is suspicious of Chris but never tells anyone. Carrie's mother Margaret, tells her not to go but Carrie goes anyway. During the night of the prom, Chris dumped the bucket of blood on top of Carrie, and the bucket fell down and hit Tommy.

Chris and her boyfriend Billy sneak out right after. After hallucinating that everyone is mocking her, Carrie uses her telekinesis to seal off the entrances to the building, trapping everyone inside. She then uses the firehose to spray the lights to start a fire, killing everyone inside. As she walks home, Chris and Billy try to hit Carrie with their car but uses her telekinesis once again to roll and blow up the car. At home, Margaret explains that Carrie was conceived due to marital rape when her husband came home drunk, she admits she enjoyed and thought that she had sinned and that Carrie must be killed. She stabs Carrie in the back but survives and escapes. As Margaret is about to kill Carrie, she uses telekinesis to throw knives at Margaret, "crucifying" her to the kitchen wall. Carrie then loses control of her power and burns the house down with them both inside. The closing scene is Sue Snell, the only person who didn't bully her, and the only survivor of the prom, has a nightmare where she is delivering flowers to the charred remains of Carries house that has a for sale sign, vandalized saying "Carrie White burns in Hell". As she puts the flowers down, Carrie's bloody hand reaches out from the rubble and grabs her. Sue then wakes up screaming as she is being comforted by her mother.

Carrie (1976 film) is creepy as hell!

by bmhorton August 24, 2022


Lame Duck Film

A theatrical movie, usually a major blockbuster, that runs past it's designated release season (i.e. summer releases playing into fall, holiday movies in January or later, etc.) to the point where only a few theaters are showing them anymore, and there are usually less than ten people in the audience, and chances are most of them already saw it during it's initial release period.

Jane: Hey you wanna catch that new superhero flick this weekend?

Bob: I don't know, the theaters will be awfully crowded since it'll be just coming out. Let's wait a month or so until it becomes a lame duck film.

by GaaraoftheDamned November 21, 2013

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