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- Review=Norval's life has been, to put it lightly, difficult. Currently living home with his mother, the troubled young man is coming off alcohol-related struggles. So when he receives an unexpected letter from his estranged father requesting a visit, Norval catches a bus up to his dad's secluded and scenic waterfront home. Maybe reconnecting with his father will give Norval the emotional fulfillment he's been lacking. Before long, though, he notices something off about his dad, an uneasy feeling triggered by inappropriate comments and a possible over-dependence on booze. Norval quickly realizes that his hope of father/son bonding is doomed. Instead of a family reunion, he finds himself in waking nightmare
- Toby Harvard
- actors=Elijah Wood
- Ant Timpson
- Genre=Horror
The fact that this film exists makes my heart happy. "Come to Daddy" is the directorial debut of celebrated producer Ant Timpson (Turbo Kid, Deathgasm. The initial idea came from Timpson and then was masterfully written by Toby Harvard (The Greasy Strangler. I'm obsessed with the dialogue in the film. Part of the beauty of "Come to Daddy" is that it eases effortlessly between genres. It is intensely macabre, cartoonishly gory, but it's also insanely hilarious and sweetly emotional and tender. "Come to Daddy" is about a man in his thirties named Norval (Elijah Wood) who goes to see his long-lost father Gordon (Stephen McHattie) in his remote home. That's really all you should know about the plot. Within the beautiful insanity & mania of "Come to Daddy, the core of this screwed up dynamic between Norval and Gordon is actually very relatable and authentic. I cannot imagine anyone but Elijah Wood playing Norval. There is something in his gaze that perfectly captures the nuances of the character, and Stephen McHattie is just so good as his father, Gordon. Michael Smiley appears in the film almost unrecognizable and is just incredible.
I am so tempted to write specifics on scenes and lines and why they resonate so much, but this film is way too magical to spoil. There's so much mediocrity in film, music, when you see the horror/family-drama/black comedy film of your dreams, it's special. Thank you, Ant and Toby, for expanding the ranges of horror. "Come to Daddy" is genius and I genuinely hope both of them keep on creating for years and years and years on end.
@dougiedeathx oh look at me, I'm some guy who tells other to get laid so I can raise my own self esteem. STFU maggot.
Im a simple man I see an open mouth I click.
Frodo be looking like the guy from hello neighbor.
YouTube.
I only like the dancing parts in the intro. Everything else, wtf bro.
Elijah will never age,this should be good.
Bruh if I was stuck in a horror movie Id prolly kill myself instead of going through all that horror and die gruesomely anyways.
She couldbe a great gwen-pool.
I love her.
Imagine someone from the 19th century seeing this.
Elijah Wood gives his all as an abandoned son seeking closure in Ant Timpson’s endearingly nutty comic thriller. Credit... Jamie Leigh Gianopoulos/Saban Films Come to Daddy Directed by Ant Timpson Comedy, Horror, Thriller R 1h 33m More than one set of male genitals appears to be savaged in “Come to Daddy” (others, happily, are displayed without penalty), but not until the midpoint of this dementedly comic thriller do we recognize the means of reproduction as its driving force. Of course, any movie that features the line “Semen contains more protein and nutrients than an ear, ” and opens with paired quotations from Shakespeare and Beyoncé, might not be entirely on the level. So thinks Norval (Elijah Wood), a music-industry poseur, of his out-of-the-blue summons to the isolated shoreside home of his long-estranged father. His misgivings only deepen when the drunken, mercurial man who greets him (Stephen McHattie) provokes a confrontation that leaves Norval facing more mayhem and mounting gore than his sensitive soul can comprehend. The first feature from the New Zealand director Ant Timpson, “Come to Daddy” initially exhibits an endearing strangeness that’s reinforced by Daniel Katz’s quirky camera angles and airily elegant framing. As the action narrows to an underground cell and, later, a series of swinger-stuffed motel rooms, the atmosphere becomes more claustrophobic and the plot substantially more nutty. Enjoyable performances from Wood and Martin Donovan (whose character prefers to remain unidentified) hold the film to its redemptive goals, even as it descends into what can only be described as bloody bedlam. Absurd yet bold, lurid yet a tiny bit touching, “Come to Daddy” drags poor Norval from hopefulness to horror to a wickedly literal form of closure. More than a few audience members might even be happy to accompany him. Come to Daddy Rated R for foul language, a feces-smeared pen and a lethal roll of plastic wrap. Running time: 1 hour 33 minutes.
10 points for Muse, another 10 for Tormund, 10 for Will not screaming, 10 for Julia. Best comedy trailer I've seen in a while. Other types of funny besides laugh out loud funny. This is a remake of an interesting Swedish movie Force Majeure. Hollywood always waters down or ruins remakes of good European movies. Smeagol steal the ring 1:51. "Come to Daddy" Single by Aphex Twin from the EP Come to Daddy A-side "Come to Daddy" (Pappy Mix) "Flim" B-side "Bucephalus Bouncing Ball" "Come to Daddy" (Little Lord Faulteroy Mix) Released 6 October 1997 Format 12" CD Recorded 1996–97 Genre Drill 'n' bass [1] Length 4: 21 (Pappy Mix) 3:50 (Little Lord Faulteroy Mix) Label Warp Songwriter(s) Richard D. James Producer(s) Richard D. James Aphex Twin singles chronology " Girl/Boy " (1995) " Come to Daddy " (1997) " Windowlicker " (1999) Music video "Come to Daddy" on YouTube " Come to Daddy " is a song by British electronic music producer Richard D. James, released under his main pseudonym Aphex Twin. It was released as a single through Warp Records on 6 October 1997, coinciding with the lengthier extended play release of the same name. A music video for the song was released, which later became infamous for its content. It did, however, get ranked at number one on Pitchfork ' s Top 50 Music Videos of 1997 list. In October 2011, NME placed the song at number 42 on its "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years" list. [2] The song peaked at number 10 on this Danish Singles Chart and number 36 on the UK Singles Chart. Background [ edit] James noted his thoughts on the song in a 2001 interview with Index Magazine, notably being uninterested in its popularity. "'Come to Daddy' came about while I was just hanging around my house, getting pissed and doing this crappy death metal jingle. Then it got marketed and a video was made, and this little idea that I had, which was a joke, turned into something huge. It wasn't right at all. " [3] After its successful release, James claimed that he removed the record from circulation for one week, hoping to prevent it from reaching number one; it peaked at 36. [4] According to AllMusic, the track has been interpreted as a "send-up" of the Prodigy 's hit single " Firestarter. " [5] Music video [ edit] The music video for "Come to Daddy" (released in October 1997) was directed by Chris Cunningham and filmed on the same council estate where Stanley Kubrick shot many scenes in A Clockwork Orange. [6] The scene is shot around Tavy Bridge Shopping centre, Thamesmead, which was demolished in 2007. [6] Much of the dark underground car parking is now gone. Description [ edit] The video opens with an old woman (played by Carol Lorne) walking a dog in a grimy, industrial setting. The dog urinates on an abandoned television lying on the pavement, causing it to sputter unexpectedly into life, and a distorted and warping headshot of Richard D. James chants the lyrics. This unleashes a spirit, accompanied by a gang of small children, all of whom bear James' grinning face and who appear to inhabit the abandoned buildings. The children go around wreaking havoc, trashing an alley and chasing a man into his car. The thin man (played by Al Stokes [7]) emerges from the television, screams in the woman's face, then gathers the children around him. Distinctions and awards [ edit] It is the only music video in the top 50 of The 100 Greatest Scary Moments as voted by Channel 4 viewers in 2003. [8] The video is included on the Directors Label volume, The Work of Director Chris Cunningham. [9] The video was also named the number one video of the 1990s by Pitchfork. [10] The video won the Golden Nica (main award) in the Digital Musics category at the Prix Ars Electronica in 1999. [11] Use in media [ edit] "Come to Daddy" was used in the television series Master of None in a scene where Aziz Ansari 's character Dev imagines himself as a parent to two bratty children. [12] The show's music supervisor Zach Cowie stated he and Ansari "were both very big Aphex Twin fans. And he shows up a couple times in the series. Growing up as a kid watching 120 Minutes, that video will always be the total personification of an absolute nightmare to me. It just popped into my head. " [12] The song was also used at the end of the Joel Schumacher film 8mm. The song (and/or album) is mentioned in Frank Ocean's 2017 single "Provider" following the line "Stiff smile just like I'm Aphex Twin". [13] Track listing [ edit] Warp – WAP94 [14] Side A No. Title Length 1. "Come to Daddy" (Pappy Mix) 4:21 2. "Flim" 2:57 Side B No. "Bucephalus Bouncing Ball" 5:45 2. "Come to Daddy" (Little Lord Faulteroy Mix) 3:50 Charts [ edit] References [ edit] ^ Pattison, Louis (18 September 2014). "Aphex Twin – 'Syro ' ". NME. Retrieved 27 June 2016. ^ "150 Best Tracks Of The Past 15 Years". Retrieved 19 October 2011. ^ "Index Magazine". Index Magazine. 14 January 2001. Retrieved 19 October 2011. ^ Come to Daddy at AllMusic ^ a b Inside Housing 2 October 2009 ^ Al Stokes on IMDb ^ 100 Greatest Scary Moments from film, TV, advertising and pop [ permanent dead link], ^ The Work of Director Chris Cunningham (2003) on IMDb ^ Plagenhoef, Scott (23 August 2010). "Pitchfork: Staff Lists: The Top 50 Music Videos of the 1990s". Pitchfork. Retrieved 19 November 2015. ^ "Ars Electronica Archiv".. Retrieved 2019-01-03. ^ a b Gordon, Jeremy (9 November 2015). "Aziz Ansari on the Music of "Master of None": Father John Misty, Aphex Twin, Arthur Russell, and More". Retrieved 8 April 2018. ^ Frank Ocean – Provider, retrieved 2020-02-04 ^ "Aphex Twin – Come To Daddy (Vinyl)". Discogs. Retrieved 20 October 2015. ^ " – Aphex Twin – Come to Daddy". Tracklisten. Retrieved 27 January 2016. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 20 October 2015. External links [ edit] " Come to Daddy " at Discogs (list of releases).
That do not reply movie is the WHOLE movie I bet. I feel like “ Im not your sister Sadie” was like a big reveal scene. They need to turn the drum volume up. Thankfully it's not a comedy-horror as you may expect. More of a quirky thriller with moments of over the top violence. Great set-up about a son of fruity hipster appearance looking to reconnect with his brutish estranged father. Solid performance from Wood and McHattie during the first half. Last half plays out fairly typically, not particularly bad, enjoyable enough, but nothing to get excited about.
Plot twist: The whole thing is all in his head. the zombies, the girl. hence the title “alone”. No lie they dont make scary movies like they used to 😅all they do is remake old shit instead of making a new horror story or universe. Lost in space finally another season. Her acting has changed 🤣. Don't waste your god given time. 0 character development. How was this comedy in any shape or form. I need to get myself a shotgun like him, I want to rule my home, I was against firearm, but... You have to use your hands. that's like a baby toy! I was today years old when I found out that was him.
Caught this at a festival it's really good with a nice sense of unpredictability to it.
God dammit! I'm invested in all of these movies.
I'm looking forward to seeing this cause it reminds me of a great movie called Maniac that Wood was in. Watch it.
Pretty sure that floating plastic bag scene is a spoof on that famous American Beauty scene. I love it.
But if you get distracted easily or zone out for a bit you will most likely lose patience with the movie
great flick that will leave you wondering wtf
6.9.
This look good but damn it jus gave away the whole movie 🤣.
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Oh, I'll Come to Daddy, alright ( ͡ ͜ʖ ͡. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase What looks to be a film about a man meeting the father that abandoned him when he was five years old is about so much more. The trailers didn't give anything away and I'm very happy about it. The performances are great and the story is way more impactful by the end than I expected. When the credits hit I had a genuine emotional reaction to the events of the film and the ending. Go in with no preconceived notions and have a great time. My only real gripe is the third act definitely slows down in pace but it didn't negatively effect my enjoyment of the film. Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Just enjoy the trailer because its as good as the film gets. The premise and acting spot on. But by the time you learn the premise of the storyline or why certain characters are who they are? You don't really care. They haven't developed them or given you reason to care. That's not just an opinion, its calling out 101 storytelling failures. In that sense, its squashed together on the hopes that you'll miss out on what they've skipped. They try to throw in some gratuitous violence for extra punch but it misses. I personally was bummed because I like seeing Elijah Wood in these strange Film Noir roles, but he and Stephen McHattie may have been slightly misscast even if at first I was open to their chemistry. There was no real moral to the film either as much as the filmmakers tried to convince you there was. Very forgettable. Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase This is what people in LA think life is like. Fortunately its not, unfortunately this movie exists. Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase A breath of fresh air in what seems to be an age of remakes and non-original ideas. Some of the plot was predictable but was a very fun watch & enjoyed every second. Elijah Wood really pulls the movie along & never does any wrong. 8/10 Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase The is a very strange and hilariously uncomfortable movie, if you are looking for something a little different then give this a watch! Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase This film was just meh, ok. I didn't hate it, Elijah Wod was very good as the son Norval same with the actor whom played the father. I have to agree with the others who stated the film is not what the trailer made it seem like. To a horror, but a slow paced drama. Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Sure, there were some twists, but not a great movie. I wouldn't recommend watching it Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase This was terrific script, directing, and acting. A couple of real smart twists and turns. Try it.
Not an horror, action, neo-noir, crime drama. its a black comedy. And, like most black comedies, they don't appeal to all viewers. Still a good one. What's [Come to &Daddy] full*movie*watch*online*fmovies. I get genuinely excited when a movie trailer comes out that not only piques my interest but also doesnt really give anything away. 4:54 - don`t watch that film! PLS. Would you like to take a minute to hear about our Lord and savior Jesus Christ.
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