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masterj 11-15-2008 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 758541)
A lot of sci-films happen in the future, why would you want it to look like today?

maybe It didn't came out right... That's what I wanted to say:
What we think about future is realised in those movies that are not very old... Because during years our thoughts about whole future era is changing, we are evolving, our whole culture is changing. Somethings that were impossible years back now are reality. And movies are part of our culture.
Some older movies even shows our future (for example, year 2000 :)) as controled by robots. But year 2000 has already happened and it wasn't like everyone predicted it to be.

Painfulldeath 11-15-2008 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by masterj (Post 758492)
why would you compare something like that? Everyone has his or hers likes and dislikes. I really liked almost all the sci-fi movies from 90s that i watched. For me it is kinda hard to watch movie and 'feel' the horror when you see cars/atmosphere/people clothes from 70s. You see all those people and think: "cool clothes, disco age, dude, look at his hair" and it is good thing for adventure movie or even comedy, but when you're watching horror you kinda want to image what would you do when something like this happened

Most of the great horror movies are pre-1980. I just think that you're limiting yourself when you refuse to watch them. Sure, I was born in the 80s, but I have come to realize that just because a movie is older, that definitely does not mean that it's inferior. By watching older flicks, you get a better idea of the evolution of film and where we are headed. Plus, I kind of find that the poorer picture quality in itself adds some ambiance to a horror movie and makes it somehow scarier. Excuse the comparison, I'm an oddball and difficult to understand at times :D .

masterj 11-15-2008 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Painfulldeath (Post 758545)
Most of the great horror movies are pre-1980. I just think that you're limiting yourself when you refuse to watch them. Sure, I was born in the 80s, but I have come to realize that just because a movie is older, that definitely does not mean that it's inferior. By watching older flicks, you get a better idea of the evolution of film and where we are headed. Plus, I kind of find that the poorer picture quality in itself adds some ambiance to a horror movie and makes it somehow scarier. Excuse the comparison, I'm an oddball and difficult to understand at times :D .

I was born in 80s too :) By the way, I saw Night of the living dead from 60s (black and white version), Zombi, Day of the dead :D but I think I just don't like older movies. There I said it :) Of course looking 10 years back I'd be happy to see again first Alien or another zombie movie, but now I just want some 90s (Armageddon - THE BEST movie for me) :) maybe after 10 years I'll be watching only '00s (God, that would be a really short list of movies if compared to 90s...)

Painfulldeath 11-15-2008 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by masterj (Post 758547)
I was born in 80s too :) By the way, I saw Night of the living dead from 60s (black and white version) :D but I think I just don't like older movies. There I said it :) Of course looking 10 years back I'd be happy to see again first Alien or another zombie movie, but now I just want some 90s (Armageddon - THE BEST movie for me) :) maybe after 10 years I'll be watching only '00s (God, that would be a really short list of movies if compared to 90s...)

That's cool. At least you're honest about it. I used to be the same way. Just watch out, there's a lot of vintage movie fans on this site that'll want to hang you for those comments.:D

masterj 11-15-2008 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Painfulldeath (Post 758548)
That's cool. At least you're honest about it. I used to be the same way. Just watch out, there's a lot of vintage movie fans on this site that'll want to hang you for those comments.:D

Okey... Gonna hide now :D

Despare 11-15-2008 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by masterj (Post 758549)
Okey... Gonna hide now :D

Nah, you're entitled to your opinion. Some may offer movie suggestions that you could find entertaining that are a bit older though so don't be incredibly closed minded. There are films out there that were way ahead of their time.

MisterSadistro 11-15-2008 12:44 PM

Why ask for recommendations to watch and then tell people you don't want to see them ? You know everything about every movie apparently because you watched a few from the 80s so don't ask :rolleyes:

masterj 11-15-2008 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by MisterSadistro (Post 758565)
Why ask for recommendations to watch and then tell people you don't want to see them ? You know everything about every movie apparently because you watched a few from the 80s so don't ask :rolleyes:

actually I said in first post: "I want something sci-fi/mystery from 1985-present"
:)

And I really hope that there are at least few good movies that I haven't saw from asked timeline. That's why I asked you guys for your help :)

There were few good recommendations that I haven't saw:
Funhause 1981 <- isn't really from 1985 but at least from 80s
Stephen King's Desperation 2006 <- trailer looks really promising and film is from 2006!

masterj 11-15-2008 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 758556)
Nah, you're entitled to your opinion. Some may offer movie suggestions that you could find entertaining that are a bit older though so don't be incredibly closed minded. There are films out there that were way ahead of their time.

I'm not really that close minded :) I always review all the suggestions and watch all the trailers of these films... If trailer looks interesting to me, then I'm ready to watch the movie :o

bloodrayne 11-16-2008 05:09 AM

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Originally Posted by La Chat Noire (Post 758468)
Is the movie pretty good? I tried reading the book and just couldn't get into it, which is weird since I usually love his books.

I REALLY liked it...It can't live up to the book, of course...But, the book starts out kinda slow, building the atmosphere, characters and storyline (typical of King), the movie just jumps right in there...I definitely recommend it (for what that's worth :p)...There were several times when it reminded me of Koontz's Phantoms, especially in a couple of police station scenes...It also made me think of King's Storm Of The Century in a few spots


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