An Irish trash panda's diary about eating snacks and watching movies with friends. Enjoy!
Lidl Halloween Snacks
Watching 65 and Scream VI With Friends
Kinda low on money lately so the plan was to just watch the one movie with a friend, but then we met up with another friend who was going to see the same movie plus another movie. Was planning to just watch 65 but we ended up doing a double bill and went to Scream VI as well.
I met up with the lads on one of the only dry days that was forecasted. We did some shopping before 65 started. While we were shopping I wondered if our other friend was up for seeing the movie with us and he was delighted to come along with us. He happened to be going to the same movie anyway. It was opening day for both movies.
We got the big screen for 65 at our usual cinema. It's all about this guy from another planet who crash lands on Earth 65 million years ago. He locates an escape vessel on a distant mountain that broke off from the main ship. The entire movie is about him facing dinosaurs while also trying to escape in time to avoid the apocalyptic asteroid that wiped the dinosaurs out. It's a very simple and appealing premise!
He meets another survivor, a young girl who speaks a different language. They help each other out as they try to survive their trip.
As you can imagine, there isn't a lot of dialogue. There are lots of scares when dinosaurs jump out of bushes to attack. Some of them small, some of them enormous. The guy fights 'em off with his laser gun thingy with a pew pew and there is lots of peril and excitement.
Adam Driver plays the protagonist and he has fantastic physical acting. he plays the role of a space explorer and survivor so well. He has his computer equipment that tells him about the cataclysmic event that's gonna happen if he doesn't hurry. Towards the end of the adventure, bits of fiery space debris rain down from the skies. This would make a fantastic video game scenario and it's possibly inspired by the likes of Metroid Prime. I wouldn't be surprised at least.
When the movie was over we hung out on the cinema lobby couches for a while. One of the lads went out for a quick burger. After that it was time for Scream VI.
Scream's been around a long time! I remember seeing VHS covers for the earlier movies in our local video rental place. They had the 18 certificate and they did look scary. I haven't really been following the series and I vaguely remember seeing bits and pieces of the series throughout the years. I think we rented Scream III on Sky Box Office once.
I noticed Scream VI was 16 certificate. I reckon it must be for die hard fans and newcomers. One of the lads saw all the others in the cinema as well. We nearly went into Screen 6, confusing the title with the screening room, which was kinda funny.
Screen VI was enjoyable and watchable. It was great to see Courtney Cox and I was looking forward to seeing Jenna Ortega as well. Samara Weaving is in this too, which was a nice surprise. There are many references to the older films as well and there are a bunch of film fans in this too. My favourite quote was when one of them was like eff this franchise.
The plot has its twists and turns, many elements of a whodunnit film, and even feels like an episode of Scooby Doo! It's very much a formula now but it can still feel like a satisfying puzzle to guess whodunnit!
There are lots of stabbings of course and lots of bloody squelching effects. It gets really weird at times when characters get stabbed only to later spring up screaming in seemingly perfect health. This happens a lot.
Other weird moments that are quite humorous include a big ladder bridge someone makes for an escape. He just had that ladder handy in his apartment! That was quite entertaining.
The subway sequence from the trailer was probably the best part. Different people had Ghostface costumes and you're there wondering who the killer is.
After the movie we went to eat at a Thai street food place. I was there already recently where I tried beef pad thai, which was lovely. I wanted to try out the stir fry with rice and beef this time. One of the lads was curious about this place to try as well.
The food was pretty good. I usually like rice more than noodles but I think in this case I liked the noodle dish more. This dish had lots of tasty mushrooms at least. Also, the beef was really nice and tender both times I went.
Soon afterwards we went home. It was raining at that stage but luckily I managed to avoid any downpours. It was a grand day out.
I gotta say 65 was way better and more thrilling than Scream VI was but I liked both movies.
Watching Cocaine Bear with a Friend and Exploring the Amazing Food Market
Prophecy(1979) With Beyond Friday
Cocaine Bear would have to wait for a small while. Before I got a chance to see that I watched this film with the Beyonders, which also featured a bear killing everybody. However, the bear in Prophecy was a monstrosity deformed as a result of human industrial activity and pollution from mercury waste.
The bear in this movie isn't cuddly looking. It's lost all its fur due to the pollution and just looks like a wrinkly slimy fleshy mess with claws and teeth. It's disgruntled because at one point the humans have its cub they rescued from the water. The cub is a screaming wrinkly slimy fleshy mess with claws and teeth, yet its mother wants it back. One of the humans is a pregnant lady who looks at this horrifying thing with a broody look on her face. Mothers are kinda nuts.
The movie starts out with shaky torchlight footage in the darkness and the heavy sounds of a dog panting. Then there's a flash of the creature murdering its first victims. Unfortunately there's lot of this kind of thing in the movie itself. Much of it can be quite atmospheric but it does wear out.
For the longest time in the first half of the movie there's not much action until a distempered raccoon attacks the doctor and his wife in the cabin they stay at. I joked around and said this was my second-cousin once-removed Distempered Donie (RIP Donie). This raccoon had to carry a lot of the film when things were quiet but it wasn't enough.
This doctor figures out the link between the polluting plant and the monstrous animals. He comes across a huge fish and tadpole in his investigation. Everyone pointed out how weird it was when he told his wife to touch the mercury on her boots with her bare hands. It was really weird. Don't tell anyone to do that ok. That stuff is dangerous.
Another party in this movie are the native Americans who protest the industry-mongers and I'm just recalling a scene where they block the vehicles and the boss makes one of his staff rev a chainsaw up close to one of their faces in order to scare them. That was pretty intense and it was said this movie got a PG rating. Wow.
Some kids appear early on as well and Beyonders were calling for them to get owned by the bear. This happened eventually when one was zipped up in a yellow sleeping bag and got tossed before exploding into feathers like some kind of weird piƱata. That was pretty funny.
Eventually it becomes time to take the bear on, leading to a climactic fight. There was one really weird sequence where the bear goes underwater and makes fart-like bubbles while it's in there. Everybody just stands and stares at it like eejits until the bear emerges and goes after them again.
During the climactic fight the characters run into their last stronghold and it got weirdly quiet before the bear burst through the roof, which made me laugh as we didn't need any more quiet moments. The fight reaches its conclusion. Oh yeah and it ruled when the boss got owned, mustn't forget that.
For a snack I had Aero Peppermint Mini Eggs. I was expecting them to be more or less like the Bubbles variety, and they were, but they were absolutely dotey little minty mini eggs and they looked like the pills from Dr. Mario. I found them to be perfectly bite sized as well. Try them out especially if you like the Bubbles!
Wotsits Crunchy Flamin' Hot
Remember Nik Naks? I don't see them very often but they're corn snacks that are thinner and more dense than Wotsits. These Crunch ones are extremely similar to Nik Naks, except they're in Wotsits flavours. There are cheesy ones as well but these Flamin' Hot ones are tasty and very moreish. They're also really expensive right now, about the same as those big sharing bags of crisps. But yeah, think Nik Naks but with the Walkers Flamin' Hot flavour and you'll have a good idea of them.
After Eight Mini Eggs
Egg-shaped dark chocolate with peppermint fondant and some solid dark chocolate in the middle too. Well it's more fondant than you usually get for sure but still tastes very much like After Eight, so go for it if you like it.
The eggs are individually wrapped as well. It can be a little finicky to unwrap them but they look really nice and very shareable. The packaging with the bunny all dressed up is really cute too.
Crackzel Pretzel Pieces Jalapeno Flavour
Interesting snack! Big chunky pretzel pieces that have a nice and toasty crunch. Comes in loads of tasty flavours too so it never gets dull. The jalapeno variety has a nice spicy kick to them.
Bound (1996) with Bootleg Friday
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