Yeah, that's what actually still puzzles me a bit. Now, I had read about the film, the basic premise, the cast, some spoilerless reviews and thought it sounded cool. For some reason it just took me a long while to actually watch it and boy am I glad that I did. Thing is, I watched it as a late night rerun on TV, so the ad breaks got on my nerves but even so, a great experience. Not a minute after the end credits were over I got a confirmation email that my order for the 4K Blu Ray was registered. Now I play the waiting game until I can watch it again, as it's intended to be seen.
In other news, rewatched Panos Cosmatos'
Mandy (2018) yesterday evening. There's a lot of red tones in the movie, so it seemed appropriate considering the time of year. Also, the main character's name is Red, so there's that.
Nicolas Cage really gets to stretch his personal brand of insanity in this one. The whole film is a trip, but what I find highly amusing is that Cage actually had a screaming coach work with him on this one. There's one scene in particular that showcases the results of that collaboration, and it's glorious.