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Thrills N' Chills Digital Films (4K/HD Digital Movies): Fall, Lion, The Descent

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3 for $10.20

$45

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FanFlix has select Thrills N' Chills Digital Films (4K/HD Digital Movies) on sale listed below. Purchase 3 (or more) for $3.99/each and additionally save 15% Off w/ promo code THRILLS15 (apply in cart) = $10.20.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for finding this deal
  • Note, must purchase 3 or more digital films and apply the listed promo code in cart (after selecting the 'Add Promo Code' tab) to receive discount.
Available:
  • 4K UHD Digital Films
    • Fall (2022)
    • 47 Meters Down: Uncaged
    • Paradise Highway
    • Into the Deep
    • Mid-Century
    • Fear of Rain
    • Dig
    • Force of Nature
    • Dangerous
    • Escape the Field
  • HD Digital Films
    • The Descent: Unrated
    • Lion
    • Knock Knock
    • Buried
    • Wrong Turn (2020)
    • Flight 7500
    • Wander Darkly
    • A Vigilante
    • Black Rock
    • The Command
    • Don't Tell A Soul
    • The 9th Life of Louis Drax
    • The Vanishing
    • Cave Rescue
    • Warning
    • Vivarium
    • 24 Hours to Live
    • Black Butterfly
    • The Impossible
    • Urge
    • 47 Meters Down

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • Digital films will need/require redemption on Vudu, Apple TV, or Google Play on the qualifying platforms (check each title for where to redeem)
  • This deal will run you roughly $3.40/film
  • Limit 1 promo code use per transaction
  • There will be no returns, exchanges, or cancellations for titles listed in this promotion
  • Offer valid while promotional offer last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by phoinix | Staff
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Deal Details
Community Notes
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FanFlix has select Thrills N' Chills Digital Films (4K/HD Digital Movies) on sale listed below. Purchase 3 (or more) for $3.99/each and additionally save 15% Off w/ promo code THRILLS15 (apply in cart) = $10.20.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for finding this deal
  • Note, must purchase 3 or more digital films and apply the listed promo code in cart (after selecting the 'Add Promo Code' tab) to receive discount.
Available:
  • 4K UHD Digital Films
    • Fall (2022)
    • 47 Meters Down: Uncaged
    • Paradise Highway
    • Into the Deep
    • Mid-Century
    • Fear of Rain
    • Dig
    • Force of Nature
    • Dangerous
    • Escape the Field
  • HD Digital Films
    • The Descent: Unrated
    • Lion
    • Knock Knock
    • Buried
    • Wrong Turn (2020)
    • Flight 7500
    • Wander Darkly
    • A Vigilante
    • Black Rock
    • The Command
    • Don't Tell A Soul
    • The 9th Life of Louis Drax
    • The Vanishing
    • Cave Rescue
    • Warning
    • Vivarium
    • 24 Hours to Live
    • Black Butterfly
    • The Impossible
    • Urge
    • 47 Meters Down

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • Digital films will need/require redemption on Vudu, Apple TV, or Google Play on the qualifying platforms (check each title for where to redeem)
  • This deal will run you roughly $3.40/film
  • Limit 1 promo code use per transaction
  • There will be no returns, exchanges, or cancellations for titles listed in this promotion
  • Offer valid while promotional offer last
Additional Notes
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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eric_cartman
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So you watched Fall, a film that almost entirely relies on visuals and cinematography, on the back of a plane headrest?
I'll give you your point on plot and dialog but I'm pretty sure everyone expected that going in. Not sure I'd watch it over and over again but it was still an enjoyable movie.

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BlueMorning686
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Quote from Ticalisoul :
Any recs? Thinking about getting Fall and The Descent, can't seem to find something good for the 3rd choice. Might get Knock Knock for the knockers but I want some dignity.

I have seen Vivarium, 7500, Buried, The Impossible, and Wrong Turn as well, no desire to own or rewatch
Fall is pretty generic. It's a good move but the CGI is crap. I watched it with a friend who is afraid of heights and it was very unsettling for him. The Descent is the best 'unknown', known now, horror movie I've seen in the last 15 years. Don't read up on the descent otherwise it sort of ruins it.
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After seeing the preview for Fall and its deep plot it staggers the imagination it's on the cheap list
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kjhendrickson82
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Fall really had me in about the first 20 minutes to half an hour. Once they get to the top, it just gets progressively more ridiculous and unbelievable. Then when the main conflict is finally resolved, the descent from the tower is never even shown, so we have no idea what method was pursued. A ladder would have been way too short. A helicopter would have been too impractical.
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ash78
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Quote from DirkBelig :
I don't get the hate for Fall. While it's a slight and occasionally preposterous, it's an entertaining flick and the girls are cute. This hater called it a "big budget movie" but it was only $3M, but was very clever in how they created the look of being thousands of feet in the air.

My review here; https://www.dirkflix.com/2022/09/...eview.html
Fair, but I try to separate Big Budget from Indy and this one leans toward the former, IMO. They kept the budget down by avoiding big name actors and using practical effects over CGI in a lot of cases.

I compare it to Snakes on a Plane or the F&F movies for cheesiness, but with those movies I at least knew what I was getting into.

This is one that MST3K could easily parody in about 50 years. Smilie
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skinneral
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Quote from BlueMorning686 :
Fall is pretty generic. It's a good move but the CGI is crap. I watched it with a friend who is afraid of heights and it was very unsettling for him. The Descent is the best 'unknown', known now, horror movie I've seen in the last 15 years. Don't read up on the descent otherwise it sort of ruins it.
I think this hits the nail on the head. My wife and I are both afraid of heights, and Fall was one of the most unsettling movies we've watched. Not for plot or anything other than the realistic visuals that made us keep squirming. I've never had a movie affect me so much, even if it is in that way. For that reason, I definitely would say it was a good movie.

If heights aren't a thing to you, you'd probably find the movie rather boring.
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slugbug
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That reminds me - what ever happened to the giant carbon fiber poles they were going to build reaching up into space that were supposed to make it cheap to ferry items up into orbit?
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Quote from slugbug :
That reminds me - what ever happened to the giant carbon fiber poles they were going to build reaching up into space that were supposed to make it cheap to ferry items up into orbit?
A thing called physics.

Earth is spinning , or rotating at about 1000 miles per hour.
May seem like we are standing still but if you ever watched a sunset or rise you would be amazed at how fast the event happens.. The earth is spinning and any stationary object is traveling at the same rate of speed. Even us are being slung around at 1000 miles per hour.

The only thing keeping us and everything else from being slung out into space is.... an amazing thing called Gravity. The Earth gravity is just enough to allow us to still walk any more and we would be stuck to the ground , any less and well we would actually be able to jump higher , maybe even fly or float back to the ground.

In theory the only place a tube could be placed from ground level to orbit would be the very center of the North Pole. Contrary to ones belief there is no SOLID foundation at the North Pole. Santa Clause does not live there, there is no land. It's all Ice which no matter how thick still is floating on top of the ocean. To center the Tube at the North Pole would be the only place the tube would stay stationary dead center but still would be spinning at even a higher rate of speed. The Tube would have to be placed down in one complete section because adding one piece or section at a time like stackable lego blocks would be compromised by friction and weight.

With that said, the length of the Tube would have to be built 62 vertical miles long to reach orbit from the ground level. This theoretically could not be done because nothing man has built would be able to lift such an object upright.

Not to mention the facility required to build such an object.

I always wonder why they never thought to take 62 miles worth of cable to orbit and drop it at the north pole tethered to an anchor in space , this would give us the foundation to start hoisting things up and down.

But then I realized there is no Gravity in orbit and any anchor in space would be pulled down with even the slightest of weight from below. Think of a helium balloon and put any amount of weight at the end of the string and the balloon would start to be pulled down.

Mind blowing isn't it.
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I saw the fall in theater when they gave 2 tickets for free. I found it enjoyable. The sweaty palms and vertigo feel I got watching it was great. To each there own.
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Rawmaterial
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Just watched Fall and it was good, for less than $4!

You're the idiot if you thought it was a climbing movie! 😂

It had good plot twists and reconnected things earlier in the movie till the very end. I can see why it has earned its rotten tomato rating!
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Quote from aray0002 :
A thing called physics.

Earth is spinning , or rotating at about 1000 miles per hour.
May seem like we are standing still but if you ever watched a sunset or rise you would be amazed at how fast the event happens.. The earth is spinning and any stationary object is traveling at the same rate of speed. Even us are being slung around at 1000 miles per hour.

The only thing keeping us and everything else from being slung out into space is.... an amazing thing called Gravity. The Earth gravity is just enough to allow us to still walk any more and we would be stuck to the ground , any less and well we would actually be able to jump higher , maybe even fly or float back to the ground.

In theory the only place a tube could be placed from ground level to orbit would be the very center of the North Pole. Contrary to ones belief there is no SOLID foundation at the North Pole. Santa Clause does not live there, there is no land. It's all Ice which no matter how thick still is floating on top of the ocean. To center the Tube at the North Pole would be the only place the tube would stay stationary dead center but still would be spinning at even a higher rate of speed. The Tube would have to be placed down in one complete section because adding one piece or section at a time like stackable lego blocks would be compromised by friction and weight.

With that said, the length of the Tube would have to be built 62 vertical miles long to reach orbit from the ground level. This theoretically could not be done because nothing man has built would be able to lift such an object upright.

Not to mention the facility required to build such an object.

I always wonder why they never thought to take 62 miles worth of cable to orbit and drop it at the north pole tethered to an anchor in space , this would give us the foundation to start hoisting things up and down.

But then I realized there is no Gravity in orbit and any anchor in space would be pulled down with even the slightest of weight from below. Think of a helium balloon and put any amount of weight at the end of the string and the balloon would start to be pulled down.

Mind blowing isn't it.
I don't think this might work the way you think it does.

The cable would go near the equator. They are still researching how it would work, but the theory hasn't been ruled out. Not the North Pole.

There are more forces than just gravity at play here.

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