Celebrity Picks: Dylan Snyder (Kickin It)!!
Hello Grue-Lings,
Today for Celebrity Picks we have Dylan Snyder. I will admit this, yes I used to watch and love Kickin It. His character was so funny. Loved Dylan Snyder and Leo Howard. Great show if nobody has even seen it.
Dylan Riley Snyder is a actor who also did some broadway. While on Broadway, Snyder received vocal lessons from Richard Lissemore once a week for four years. He also has extensive training in Tap, Jazz, and Ballet, studying under Janine Molinari and Yuka Kawazu.
Dylan told Gruemonkey this on his Horror Picks for Celebrity Picks: So, I like a lot of classic horror, mainly because it’s so recognizable. You see a lot of modern films reuse tropes and styles from classic films, and I believe it is because it worked so well. You’ll also see I really like psychological horror.
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BIRDEMIC SHOCK AND TERROR:
Ok, bear with me on this one. This is not a good film. It has poor cinema quality, very poor audio, and a poorly thought out story. However, I have seen this film well over 10 times. I keep coming back to it because it is a great party film. I love getting friends together and showing them this absolute trainwreck. Oddly enough, this is accidentally the film I probably quote the most.
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SCREAM:
Scream takes all of the great parts of so many other slashers, and blends them together in a comedic and horrifying way. If you haven’t seen it, Scream is worth the watch.
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MIDSOMMAR:
My wife and I recently rewatched both Hereditary and Midsommar, and Oh my gosh, they are such great films! I feel the director Ari Aster does a great job in Midsommar of building suspense and making you feel helpless as you watch the story unfold. Also, pretty much the entire film is shot in the daylight, which is unusual in horror/thrillers.
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CABIN IN THE WOODS:
This is a campy classic. We love showing this one to all of our friends.
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THE LODGE:
This is a fairly new film which I heard nothing about when my wife and I went to go see it in theaters. The film is very clever, and really nails the feeling of isolation.
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THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS:
Anthony Hopkins is amazing. The film is creepy, and really good about divulging information at the right time.
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TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE:
I wasn’t a huge fan of this one when I first saw it, but it’s grown on me a lot. It’s a wild film and a fun ride, especially the dinner table scene.
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JOHN CARPENTER’S THE THING:
In my opinion, one of the best films ever made in general. I like the mix of the dark atmosphere, the use of puppetry, and the way the twists are revealed.
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