"He looks like he'd be really into Scandinavian death metal." EXACTLY my thoughts on his appearance. I would also accept "He looks like a Slip Knot cover band reject."
Listening to these two guys talk makes me kinda glad I grew up in Oklahoma...the one stop sign/light towns, communities with more empty old houses than filled new ones...even in the middle of the day it could get creepy, like you were in a horror movie or something. Personally, where I grew up, I lived almost four miles from the nearest town and my closest neighbor was this weird old guy about two miles away, so I guess you could call it "slasher/serial killer country" or whatever but I was never bothered that much by it, though, since I got a katana and one of those old crescent-bladed battle axes for my 13th birthday (I was a big Highlander fan and my uncle was a metalsmith). Good times, good times...thanks, Brad and Brian.
I kind of figured Sinister 2 couldn't be that good. The whole thing about the original was that it was something fairly new and mysterious, with a twist ending. Now that everyone knows how the demon works, any sequel can't have that same mystery anymore.
I know the feeling, I spent my summers in Dunlap Illinois as a kid. It was a town 100 people on a on a bike path with two bars in the middle of a cornfield. They still used Tar retains the dust in the 2000's.
The scene at the beginning of the film where it shows the family on the crosses on fire is a nightmare that the kid that doesn't die was having. That's why it was different than how the scene ended up playing out. There's another nightmare he has later on in the movie where the kid is standing in that same crop circle area and he is holding the scythe his brother uses later in the film.
(grew up in Bunker Hill IL, totally understands small-town Midwest corn problems) What I find stranger than random dilapidated farm houses... is the random bar in the middle of a corn field.
I live in Moundsville, WV. We have NOTHING but country roads. Creepiest thing, ever, is driving them, at night. We lived in Ft. Riley, KS, for years, when my husband was stationed there. Driving from KS, to WV, through Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio, we would take back roads, just cuz, and it's crazy how many dilapidated houses/barns you see. I always wanted to learn the history of these places. Although, I'm sure most of em, just went bankrupt, and abandon their farms. 😞
No no the killer from cry wolf wore a orange hunting mask. The killer from urban legends 2 final cut wore a fencing mask. I actually did see the first nightmare on elm street and then new nightmare as kid.
I found the first one's jump-scare beat annoying. About half way through the movie, I closed my eyes and was able to predict every jump-scare on music cues and time since the last one. I was at a pre-screening at UCLA, and pretended to freak out several times when a jump-scare was a few seconds away to screw up the timing.
+thescaredshadow the moment i saw the trailer i knew that it was going to fall apart... at least the guys behind john wick did the action for hitman... its something
I'm glad that I'm not the only one scared by random abandoned buildings in the country side. It's so scary. I wish that they were torn down rather than still standing.
There's a reason you feel uneasy in settings like that. Never know what you could run into- insane homeless person, rabid animal, or just fall through the floor because the building is derelict. Things like that are the deep psychological fears we all share that horror movies target by using spooky isolated derelict houses. It's immediately uncomfortable on a deep level.
Thank you for your thoughtfulness and kindness. But those old buildings do creep me out. That are abandoned and look gross from being worn. That it just creeps me out seeing them. I don't watch horror movies, I'm not a fan of shitting myself in fear or getting a rush from fear. But I do enjoy the Cinema Snob (and co.) review such movies. Those abandoned, worn buildings as always scared me and I never been in one ever! It could be dangerous so fuck exploring one of them! It's like a ghost town. It doesn't have a purpose so it should be taken down. That's my logic at least.
Bughuul is pretty recognizable for his face though it's nothing special. Not at all. My brother thought it was a mask for Slipknot and Bughuul could totally blend in. Apparently, looking at the trivia section of Imdb, Sinister 2 was a homage to Children of the corn.
The first time I watched Sinister what struck me and caused laughter was the fact that the demon creature looked like he belonged in a mayhem cover band as his makeup looked exactly like the corpse paint makeup that their first singer Death used to wear on stage.
They tried to do what Hellbound: Hellraiser II did by filling in the lore in the sequel but the lore they came up with was sort of shit and uninteresting which makes the villain a standard pedestrian boogieman who does shit for reasons that amount too "just because".
Yeah I loved the first movie but the trailers for this sequel did not grab me at all. No creep factor present. This seems like a movie I'd be fine watching late at night on Netflix or cable to just run the rest of my night out. And Cigarette Burns is pretty good. I've got that on DVD.
every site and reviewer is giving sinister 2 really bad reviews but oh my god how can you not love a movie where you actually watch the evil ghost kids trying to indoctrinate a kid to be evil with GHOST PEER PRESSURE
Brad if I had your voice, I'd probably be doing what you do, but with video games. God bless you sir. Especially with the new bullshit surrounding the release of Planetary Annihilation Titans.
+HoboJoe83 Anytime I see a horror movie TV ad where all they do is show the audience reacting to it, I just know it's gonna be jump-scare reliant crap.
+TheRealConcertKing I just remember the RedLetterMedia review where Mike just summarizes it with, "Ethan Hawke and his family are being menaced by a member of Slipknot" LOL
Is this the cinema snobs New RUclips channel or is it just a fan useing his videos ? Haven't seen him upload anything on nostalgia critics channel in months
***** do you no why blip demised in the first place ? i dont think everyone knows he has his own channel at the momment he only has 15 thousands + subs ive been looking for his videos a couple of months now . i just thought he had taken a holiday or something .
@Amariie Maerthos I'm waiting for the sequel where Bughuul tricks Deputy So and So into moving into the wrong house so he can attack him. Sinister: The Revenge
Sinister was for me a tiring exercise in showing over telling that relied too heavily on the snuff films for exposition when they could have easily worked them into the story in a more creative way like using the sons night terrors as a window into the horrors of the films, sinster 2 was trying so hard to be Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 by filling in all the missing lore from the first movie. The problem is that the lore they came up with was tedious and uninteresting which makes the villain nothing more than a pedestrian boogieman who does things for reasons that amount to "well it's that time I guess I'd better find a child to terrorize and possess so I can feed on their soul" as if it's an act of contractual obligation rather than an act of horror.
I hate how you guys keep referring to Rotten Tomatoes scores as if they matter. There are great films with shit scores and shit films with great scores. It's all keyboard-critic BS that has no bearing on a film's success. Just look at Transformers. Every new Transformers gets reviewed into the ground a little harder than the last one, yet the grosses keep going up. There's an audience, whether you or Rotten Tomatoes reviewers like the films or not. Can we PLEASE stop giving that fucking website so much of our goddamn attention and just WATCH the damn movies? Maybe think for ourselves a little bit? Is that really too much to ask? Not to mention that people like myself watch Midnight Screenings for YOUR commentary, not a score from another website.
+SN4K3EATER64 Rotten Tomatoes and sites like it are just A form of RECEPTION. They do not nor are intended to actually gauge the success of films, financial or otherwise, it's all about collecting reception from any who contribute. Any sensible fan of movie critics knows that it's best to watch the movie for yourself and make your own opinion and not go to critics just to conform your opinion to the critics'. That said, that doesn't mean you can't refer to the opinions of others to compare or contrast, and a site like Rotten Tomatoes is just a place to do that. There have been times where Brad and friends have disagreed with what Rotten Tomatoes has put out, so they do not see it as a end-all, be-all source.
+SN4K3EATER64 Given how we're bringing it up to say that "when I think 4% bad, I think of things way worse," that technically is us saying that it doesn't matter. Rotten Tomatoes is simply a source for what a majority of critics think about something. If we weren't saying the term "according to rotten tomatoes," we've be saying "according to critics," since that's what we're talking about. We disagree with it all the time, but that doesn't mean we have to completely ignore what a critic consensus on the movie is. I think given how many times we disagree with what a majority of critics say proves that we DO go to the movies just to watch them and not simply march in lockstep with what critics think.
You both said the word "like" at least 100 times within the first few minutes and now I can't concentrate on what you're saying any more without hearing "like" at least once or twice almost every sentence. I have to switch this off. Sorry.
"He looks like he'd be really into Scandinavian death metal."
EXACTLY my thoughts on his appearance. I would also accept "He looks like a Slip Knot cover band reject."
That stuff you guys were describing was literally what its like where my grandparents live in North Dakota, except for all the crops are soy beans
Listening to these two guys talk makes me kinda glad I grew up in Oklahoma...the one stop sign/light towns, communities with more empty old houses than filled new ones...even in the middle of the day it could get creepy, like you were in a horror movie or something. Personally, where I grew up, I lived almost four miles from the nearest town and my closest neighbor was this weird old guy about two miles away, so I guess you could call it "slasher/serial killer country" or whatever but I was never bothered that much by it, though, since I got a katana and one of those old crescent-bladed battle axes for my 13th birthday (I was a big Highlander fan and my uncle was a metalsmith). Good times, good times...thanks, Brad and Brian.
The Happyman A fellow Okie! 😁
I kind of figured Sinister 2 couldn't be that good. The whole thing about the original was that it was something fairly new and mysterious, with a twist ending. Now that everyone knows how the demon works, any sequel can't have that same mystery anymore.
I know the feeling, I spent my summers in Dunlap Illinois as a kid. It was a town 100 people on a on a bike path with two bars in the middle of a cornfield. They still used Tar retains the dust in the 2000's.
The scene at the beginning of the film where it shows the family on the crosses on fire is a nightmare that the kid that doesn't die was having. That's why it was different than how the scene ended up playing out.
There's another nightmare he has later on in the movie where the kid is standing in that same crop circle area and he is holding the scythe his brother uses later in the film.
(grew up in Bunker Hill IL, totally understands small-town Midwest corn problems)
What I find stranger than random dilapidated farm houses... is the random bar in the middle of a corn field.
I knew this would be bad, they couldn't leave it at the first Sinister...which was actually really good.
Eh. The first Sinister was ok at best.
The ghost thing in these movies looks like the bastard child of Jigsaw and Mr. Babadook...
I live in Moundsville, WV. We have NOTHING but country roads. Creepiest thing, ever, is driving them, at night. We lived in Ft. Riley, KS, for years, when my husband was stationed there. Driving from KS, to WV, through Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio, we would take back roads, just cuz, and it's crazy how many dilapidated houses/barns you see. I always wanted to learn the history of these places. Although, I'm sure most of em, just went bankrupt, and abandon their farms. 😞
It’d be funny if there was a scene in this film where two guys were laughing and/or complaining about a film they just saw in their car.
Seth Rogen as Waldo
I'm so sad that this was bad because I liked the first one
Same. Loved it.
No no the killer from cry wolf wore a orange hunting mask. The killer from urban legends 2 final cut wore a fencing mask. I actually did see the first nightmare on elm street and then new nightmare as kid.
I'm pretty sure the baba ghouls mask is the exact same as one of the slipknots. I'm gonna go check that out now and not come back to confirm it.
yep, he looks very much like the mask of mick thomson, the lead guitarist^^
Sinister 2: Electric Bughuuloo B)
Did you know the kid from Demonic Toys actually played the evil head kid from "Children of the Corn 3"?
Wow shitty to MEGA SHITTY MOVIE bummer
I only saw the first one and I thought he looked like Alison doing Radu
So, is the theory that the quality of a Bloomhouse film is contingent on the logo they use proven now?
I found the first one's jump-scare beat annoying. About half way through the movie, I closed my eyes and was able to predict every jump-scare on music cues and time since the last one. I was at a pre-screening at UCLA, and pretended to freak out several times when a jump-scare was a few seconds away to screw up the timing.
You guys gonna see Hitman? Because if you are, I'm sorry.
+thescaredshadow the moment i saw the trailer i knew that it was going to fall apart... at least the guys behind john wick did the action for hitman... its something
George Pearson of course they did! Just watch the trailer .
yeah, that's ... like .. mmmmm.. not greatl
But seriously, why make an action movie based on a stealth game?
I'm glad that I'm not the only one scared by random abandoned buildings in the country side. It's so scary. I wish that they were torn down rather than still standing.
There's a reason you feel uneasy in settings like that. Never know what you could run into- insane homeless person, rabid animal, or just fall through the floor because the building is derelict. Things like that are the deep psychological fears we all share that horror movies target by using spooky isolated derelict houses. It's immediately uncomfortable on a deep level.
Thank you for your thoughtfulness and kindness. But those old buildings do creep me out. That are abandoned and look gross from being worn. That it just creeps me out seeing them. I don't watch horror movies, I'm not a fan of shitting myself in fear or getting a rush from fear. But I do enjoy the Cinema Snob (and co.) review such movies. Those abandoned, worn buildings as always scared me and I never been in one ever! It could be dangerous so fuck exploring one of them! It's like a ghost town. It doesn't have a purpose so it should be taken down. That's my logic at least.
You guys keep killing on The Apparition, and I don't get it. That movie has some genuine scares to it.
Bughuul is pretty recognizable for his face though it's nothing special. Not at all.
My brother thought it was a mask for Slipknot and Bughuul could totally blend in.
Apparently, looking at the trivia section of Imdb, Sinister 2 was a homage to Children of the corn.
The first time I watched Sinister what struck me and caused laughter was the fact that the demon creature looked like he belonged in a mayhem cover band as his makeup looked exactly like the corpse paint makeup that their first singer Death used to wear on stage.
@@Hammerhead547 oh yeah the one who shot himself and a photo of the suicide used for a album cover
They tried to do what Hellbound: Hellraiser II did by filling in the lore in the sequel but the lore they came up with was sort of shit and uninteresting which makes the villain a standard pedestrian boogieman who does shit for reasons that amount too "just because".
Yeah I loved the first movie but the trailers for this sequel did not grab me at all. No creep factor present. This seems like a movie I'd be fine watching late at night on Netflix or cable to just run the rest of my night out. And Cigarette Burns is pretty good. I've got that on DVD.
every site and reviewer is giving sinister 2 really bad reviews but oh my god how can you not love a movie where you actually watch the evil ghost kids trying to indoctrinate a kid to be evil with GHOST PEER PRESSURE
Easily. You call out the stupidity of the plot and the script
It's increased to a 12 on Rotten Tomatoes now.
Can there only be five of these movies before they start getting into copyright fights with Sony?
Hey Brad, did you know one of the writers is C Robert Cargill aka Carlyle from Spill, aka the contrarian reviewer when that site was up lol
Brad if I had your voice, I'd probably be doing what you do, but with video games. God bless you sir. Especially with the new bullshit surrounding the release of Planetary Annihilation Titans.
Isn't it common knowledge at this point that most horror movie sequels tend to suck?
***** to be fair most modern horromovies are remakes or gore bath torture porns. or found footage. some time they are scary
HoboJoe83
Who cares? They make money like nobody's business.
+HoboJoe83 Anytime I see a horror movie TV ad where all they do is show the audience reacting to it, I just know it's gonna be jump-scare reliant crap.
+HoboJoe83 Nightmare on Elm Street 2 and Friday the 13th part will graciously disagree.
+The Great Red Dragon 87 Elm Street 2 sucks big time
I'm just gonna be that guy and say that Jason never wore a jumpsuit. He wears the same worker shirt and cargo pants from part 3 to part 8.
Roy wore a jumpsuit in Part V.
Wait, Dethklok isn't a real band? :-P
Costumed metal band? Scandinavian death metal? So...Ghost? (Not really death metal, but close enough)
+TheRealConcertKing When they said costume death metal band, I thought of Detroit Metal City.
+TheRealConcertKing I just remember the RedLetterMedia review where Mike just summarizes it with, "Ethan Hawke and his family are being menaced by a member of Slipknot" LOL
+theblocksays well, i thought the killer in american horror story: Asylum looked like a lost member of slipknot too...the bands comes around
+theblocksays He really does look like one of the members of Slipknot
Is this the cinema snobs New RUclips channel or is it just a fan useing his videos ? Haven't seen him upload anything on nostalgia critics channel in months
cool im glad hes got his own channel hope it does well and he sticks with it .
***** do you no why blip demised in the first place ? i dont think everyone knows he has his own channel at the momment he only has 15 thousands + subs ive been looking for his videos a couple of months now . i just thought he had taken a holiday or something .
***** ok thanks for the info
its his new channel
War room comes out next week according to imdb
56:59....I might as well just watch the actual movie...
buzzcrushtrendkill lmao
I mean this is probably more entertaining
I dont know why folks hate this show so much. I had a lot of fun with the movie.
There is no worst of Broadcast.
4 on Rotten tomatoes? That is worse hat the failure 4. This was much better than that
More like Snoozester 2 am I right or what!
culwin
You mean Sinister 2: Electric Bughuuluu?
@Amariie Maerthos I'm waiting for the sequel where Bughuul tricks Deputy So and So into moving into the wrong house so he can attack him.
Sinister: The Revenge
Watched Sinister 1 and 2 back to back a couple years ago. Really loved the first one but man the sequel was mid.
Review insidious chapter 3
Next week is the dumb Zac Efron film and No Escape.
Everyone dies? Even the gorgeous woman from 40 Days and 40 Nights?
Sinister and Sinister 2 are maybe about the only good horror films done in the last 30 years
*pat pat* Sure they are.
Your opinion was childish and not worthy of being seriously engaged.
You're entitled to your hilariously awful opinion. Carry on.
Sinister was for me a tiring exercise in showing over telling that relied too heavily on the snuff films for exposition when they could have easily worked them into the story in a more creative way like using the sons night terrors as a window into the horrors of the films, sinster 2 was trying so hard to be Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 by filling in all the missing lore from the first movie.
The problem is that the lore they came up with was tedious and uninteresting which makes the villain nothing more than a pedestrian boogieman who does things for reasons that amount to "well it's that time I guess I'd better find a child to terrorize and possess so I can feed on their soul" as if it's an act of contractual obligation rather than an act of horror.
Knew this would be a piece of shit movie
+Seargent363 Me too.
***** Saved me 13 dollars where I'm at.
thescaredshadow Damn! That's how much I had to pay to watch Rifftrax Live: Sharknado 2 in Houston!
ackbarfan5556 I live in the Houston area too and at places like the Edwards, it can cost 12.38 a ticket (ordering online at least).
***** HOLY! THAT'S WHERE I WENT TO AS WELL!
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I hate how you guys keep referring to Rotten Tomatoes scores as if they matter. There are great films with shit scores and shit films with great scores. It's all keyboard-critic BS that has no bearing on a film's success. Just look at Transformers. Every new Transformers gets reviewed into the ground a little harder than the last one, yet the grosses keep going up. There's an audience, whether you or Rotten Tomatoes reviewers like the films or not. Can we PLEASE stop giving that fucking website so much of our goddamn attention and just WATCH the damn movies? Maybe think for ourselves a little bit? Is that really too much to ask? Not to mention that people like myself watch Midnight Screenings for YOUR commentary, not a score from another website.
+SN4K3EATER64 Rotten Tomatoes and sites like it are just A form of RECEPTION. They do not nor are intended to actually gauge the success of films, financial or otherwise, it's all about collecting reception from any who contribute. Any sensible fan of movie critics knows that it's best to watch the movie for yourself and make your own opinion and not go to critics just to conform your opinion to the critics'. That said, that doesn't mean you can't refer to the opinions of others to compare or contrast, and a site like Rotten Tomatoes is just a place to do that. There have been times where Brad and friends have disagreed with what Rotten Tomatoes has put out, so they do not see it as a end-all, be-all source.
+SN4K3EATER64 Given how we're bringing it up to say that "when I think 4% bad, I think of things way worse," that technically is us saying that it doesn't matter. Rotten Tomatoes is simply a source for what a majority of critics think about something. If we weren't saying the term "according to rotten tomatoes," we've be saying "according to critics," since that's what we're talking about. We disagree with it all the time, but that doesn't mean we have to completely ignore what a critic consensus on the movie is. I think given how many times we disagree with what a majority of critics say proves that we DO go to the movies just to watch them and not simply march in lockstep with what critics think.
...they do watch the movies.
You both said the word "like" at least 100 times within the first few minutes and now I can't concentrate on what you're saying any more without hearing "like" at least once or twice almost every sentence.
I have to switch this off. Sorry.
I found Waldo!