Brilliant!


Not sure if it's a better Lucky McKee film than "The Woman". But it's definitely amongst his best.

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doesn't he only have like 3 movies.

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May, The Woods, Red, The Woman, All Cheerleaders Die.

Technically there's also the original version of "All Cheerleaders Die" (his debut movie), but I don't think that has a wide release. Still, if you DID include that, he has six movies.

There's also his very cool Masters of Horror episode "Sick Girl".

I wrote a summary of thoughts on his prior films along with a review of "Red" here:
http://fatpie42.livejournal.com/211982.html

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Like, no he doesn't.

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Six actually is very much like 3 if we're talking about number of movies.

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6 is twice as many as 3. How is that very much like it? For one thing, there is no very-much-like in math. It either is or isn't. Secondly, some film-makers only make a handful of films in their entire movie-making career. If the majority of film-makers made like 1000 films in a lifetime, then I'd admit that in that scale, 3 would be fairly close to six. But when many film-makers only make 10 or 12 films in their lifetime (many times less, sometimes more), 3 and 6 are very much unlike each other.

So no, not very much like it at all.

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