Ok, well I got a little movie review for you. This caught me by surprise because it was actually just the next film Freevee put on. I hadn't even known this prize existed. The film is titled The Fanatic Fear of Everything. The film stars Simon Pegg as a man who literally fears the outside world. He knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that a serial killer is out to get him. Besides Simon Pegg the film also features Clare Higgins or Hellraiser and Hellraiser II: Hellbound fame.
This film has a brilliant production design, which shows the world through the main characters eyes and psyche. The only annoying thing is the sound design. Dialogue is low volume while incidental music is extremely loud and jarring. I gather this is on purpose but it gets annoying after a while.
But, on top of everything is Simon Pegg's brilliant performance as the eccentrically paranoid crime author whose research into Victorian serial killers has made him a wreck. He looks like a red haired Serious Black with his crazy tuff of red hair and matching beard. Pegg royally shows his brilliance as a physical comedian. This is truly one of his best roles in this unappreciated film.
If you want to see a truly mind blowing dark comedy this film is a treat.
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Can you believe this shit. As most of you know I've been doing film reviews on my inherited Blogger site, Horror Bob's Blog, for the last couple of weeks. My psychologist suggested I do something I really enjoy as therapy and to help bring me up. So, I've been watching films, doing reviews, and posting them on my social media.
Well, this evening fucking AI on Facebook sent me a couple notices stating because the idiot computer program detected that I've been innocently posting links on my Facebook profiles and groups to my individual reviews that I was posting suspicious links even though I clearly put "Check out my new review" on each one and they showed the movie posters on them. Facebook is now accusing me of spamming and threatening to block me from posting for two weeks. This is outrageous. I've done nothing wrong except post my honest opinions on films, which I have done for nearly 30 years. Give me a break!!!