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fanofspooky · 2 months ago
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Scream King - Sam Neill
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rye-views · 11 months ago
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Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981) dir. Graham Baker. 7.2/10
I wouldn't recommend this movie to my friends. i wouldn't rewatch this movie.
Omg i didn't even realize this was Sam Neill from Jurassic Park.
It would be freaking crazy for an ambassador to kill themselves like that.
All throughout Damien's monologue about Christ, I'm like, what is the point of the anti-Christ? Also, it's so rude to just call him the anti-christ?
Here we go again, trying to make cute dogs seem scary. Aww, this fox. Takes me back to Auntie Mame.
How was the disciples of the watch formed? and how did Damien gather them? So, why was Damien naked on the floor like that? I don't understand how we got Barbara to do that. If we can control people, why don't we just take over the world like that? What kinda lack of free will.
I still think we killed him too easily.
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daily80s · 2 months ago
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Omen III: The Final Conflict dir. Graham Baker | 1981
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albertserra · 11 months ago
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Monsters in the Closet: Homosexuality and the horror film by Harry M. Benshoff
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insignificantagony · 1 year ago
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Horror films starring Sam Neill will always be one of my favourite genres
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bghavva82 · 19 days ago
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Damien Thorn
The Omen (1976)
Damien- Omen ll (1978)
Omen lll: The Final Conflict (1981)
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daemonicdasein · 10 months ago
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‘Oh my Father, Lord of Silence, Supreme God of Desolation, though mankind reviles yet aches to embrace, strengthen my purpose to save the world from a second ordeal of Jesus Christ and his grubby mundane creed. Two thousand years have been enough. Show man instead the raptures of Thy kingdom. Infuse in him the grandeur of melancholy, the divinity of loneliness, the purity of evil, the paradise of pain. What perverted imagination has fed man the lie that Hell festers in the bowels of the Earth? There is only one Hell, the leaden monotony of human existence. There is only one Heaven, the ecstasy of my Father's kingdom.’
‘Nazarene, charlatan, what can you offer humanity? Since the hour you vomited forth from the gaping wound of a woman, you've done nothing but drown man's soaring desires in a deluge of sanctimonious morality. You've inflamed the pubertal mind of youth with your repellent dogma of original sin. And now you absolve in denying them the ultimate joy beyond death by destroying me? But you will fail, Nazarene, as you have always failed. We were both created in man's image, but while you were born of an impotent God, I was conceived of a jackal. Born of Satan, the desolate one, the nail. Your pain on the cross was but a splinter compared to the agony of my father. Cast out of heaven, the fallen angel, banished, reviled. I will drive deeper the thorns into your rancid carcass, you profaner of vices. Cursed Nazarene. Satan, I will avenge thy torment, by destroying the Christ forever.’
— Damien Thorn (portrayed by Sam Neil), Omen III: The Final Conflict (1981), directed by Graham Baker; written by Andrew Birkin.
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wojit · 1 year ago
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Me when I see an evil dog again.
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horrororman · 10 months ago
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Omen III: The Final Conflict was released on March 20, 1981.
#SamNeill
#horror
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feenixdown · 1 year ago
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peter-ash · 5 months ago
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fanofspooky · 1 year ago
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FEAR THE CHILD
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piedalchemist · 1 year ago
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The Omens:
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The cooler Omens:
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kjudgemental · 10 months ago
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The Omen III: The Final Conflict - Classic Horror Film Review
Director: Graham Baker Production Company: Mace Neufield Productions (distributed by Paramount) Country: USA Year: 1981 In preparation for the upcoming release of The First Omen, starring Bill Nighy amongst others (how they roped him into it I’ve no idea), I thought I’d catch up with the films in the franchise I hadn’t seen (aka, all except 1 and 2). The Omen III: The Final Conflict completes…
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abs0luteb4stard · 2 months ago
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WATCHING again in 2024.
nearly 10 years since I saw it. Now it has an eerie thought that the antichrist is a painted orange ugly shit-face and looks nothing as attractive as Sam Neill. 😅
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✩ WATCHED ✩
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unpopularly-opinionated · 3 months ago
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Beyond Barbie, I’ve watched a fair amount of movies since I last updated y’all against your wills. So many in fact that I’m not going to do a whole ass write up of each because that’s just a complete waste of time. Plus I write reviews on my Letterboxd page, but they’re not entirely fit for public consumption. But I’ll give like a one-sentence review/my thoughts of each, so here we go:
So for context, the last film I posted about in my last list was The First Omen.
Since then I’ve seen:
- The Omen: Keep that woman away from ledges, god dammit.
- Damien: Omen II: I don’t know if this movie came before or after the movie about the crows, but either way this movie did it better.
- Joker: I’d already seen this, but lately I’ve been tossing in some rewatches so I can keep a thorough log/review of them on Letterboxd. P.S. this one is still good.
- The Final Conflict: Omen III: A decent enough ending for its time, to a decent enough franchise for its time.
- Challengers: The single hottest, gayest soft core porno I’ve ever seen, fucking incredible.
- Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood: Went in with zero context, thought it was mid. Read up on the context. Now think it’s pretty OK.
- Idiocracy: Terry Crews as President of the United States, please and thank you.
- Saw I - VII: Progressively got better over time, ashamed to admit one brutal murder scene did kind of turn me on. I need help.
- The entire Pirates of the Caribbean franchise: Obviously a rewatch. First three are literally perfect. Fourth is when we start to see cracks, but it’s OK. Fifth is unwatchable.
- Ready or Not: Went in thinking it was meant to be horror, not a comedy. I was wrong. Pretty funny movie though. Neat premise. Adam Brody is hot.
- Signs: Shamalyan’s God sends aliens to kill hundreds of thousands of people because one man lost faith in him. Shit story. Liked Joaquin Phoenix and a young Kieran Culkin though.
- The Happening: Shamalyan’s God decides to make hundreds of thousands of people kill themselves because the worst romantic pairing in the universe won’t fuck.
- The Sixth Sense: Shamalyan continues to prove that he is a one hit wonder, and this is his hit. That being said, I haven’t cried that hard in a while upon rewatching this.
- Skinamarink: As someone plagued with waking nightmares, this movie spoke to me. It didn’t say much of anything at all, but it certainly spoke to me. Do not recommend.
- Slotherhouse: A dumb bad movie that knows it’s dumb and bad, and is really really good at being both, but in a good way, you know?
- Barbie: An alright cutesie movie so long as you’re willing to accept that it’s not based in reality.
Overall, I’ve been watching a fair amount of movies since my last post, and I plan to watch a whole lot more. Also a lot of rewatches as well I think.
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