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Despare
02-26-2008, 05:24 AM
Post a movie and state which movie in the same genre it eclipses.
For instance...
Nosferatu is better than Dracula (1931)
Discussion is open if you agree or disagree but please try to add something more than "that movie sux".
_____V_____
02-26-2008, 05:35 AM
Nosferatu is better than Dracula (1931)
In more ways than one.
Night of the Living Dead (1968) is better than Dawn of the Dead (1978). I am sure a lot of people might disagree with me, but I stand by it.
Doc Faustus
02-26-2008, 06:05 AM
In more ways than one.
Night of the Living Dead (1968) is better than Dawn of the Dead (1978). I am sure a lot of people might disagree with me, but I stand by it.
I would definitely agree with that. Dawn is a lot less atmospheric.
And my comparison: Mad Love is better than the Raven. I think Lorre's performance is one of the greatest in horror history and the movie is just cooler, more perverse, better shot and full of memorable images.
Despare
02-26-2008, 06:11 AM
I would definitely agree with that. Dawn is a lot less atmospheric.
And my comparison: Mad Love is better than the Raven. I think Lorre's performance is one of the greatest in horror history and the movie is just cooler, more perverse, better shot and full of memorable images.
I agree, Lorre is under-appreciated, the story is a wonderful take on The Hands of Orlac tale, and the direction is almost flawless.
This may be against the grain but I still hold firm on my opinion that A Tale of Two Sisters is better than Audition.
knife_fight
02-26-2008, 06:17 AM
I agree with you on that. "Tale" is more haunting, no pun intended.
Sleepaway Camp is better than Friday the 13th.
I don't know if it's b/c I've seen F13 so many times or what, but the first time I saw Sleepaway Camp, that ending made me feel extremely "unsettled." whereas the F13 ending was a blatant ripoff of Carrie. (still actually like F13 better)
_____V_____
02-26-2008, 06:36 AM
Sleepaway Camp is better than Friday the 13th.
Compared to the endings, maybe yes. But overall...questionable.
Alien is better than Body Snatchers, specially due to the atmosphere and the claustrophobic touches.
Despare
02-26-2008, 06:51 AM
Compared to the endings, maybe yes. But overall...questionable.
Alien is better than Body Snatchers, specially due to the atmosphere and the claustrophobic touches.
Wow that's a tough call to agree OR disagree with. Does the atmosphere and claustrophobia in Alien really overwhelm the sense of paranoia found in Body Snatchers? I'd have to watch them both again, back to back to see how I really feel (really it just gives me an excuse to watch a couple great films B2B).
I think The Eye (the original) is better than The Ring (or Ringu, whatever you like to call the original).
_____V_____
02-26-2008, 06:58 AM
Wow that's a tough call to agree OR disagree with. Does the atmosphere and claustrophobia in Alien really overwhelm the sense of paranoia found in Body Snatchers? I'd have to watch them both again, back to back to see how I really feel (really it just gives me an excuse to watch a couple great films B2B).
I think The Eye (the original) is better than The Ring (or Ringu, whatever you like to call the original).
The paranoia factor was almost the same in both movies, IMO. The fierceness of the creature and the crew's helplessness and lack of weapons added to the paranoia in Alien (remember Ripley's desperation while seeking answers from Mother, or while talking to Ash...Dallas's extreme paranoia and fright in the vents...to name a few).
Definitely agree with The Eye. Ringu was just not THAT scary.
Barrymore's Jeckyll and Hyde was much better than March's portrayal of the mad doctor (although March got the Oscar for it).
Bub the Zombie
02-26-2008, 07:21 AM
I am going to stretch it a bit and say Day of the Dead was better than Fulci's Zombie, just for overall entertainment and better linear plotline.
VampiricClown
02-26-2008, 07:22 AM
In more ways than one.
Night of the Living Dead (1968) is better than Dawn of the Dead (1978). I am sure a lot of people might disagree with me, but I stand by it.
I have to agree with you on this one. Night was not only more atmospheric, it was more of a horror film than Dawn. Dawn, in my opinion, seemed to almost fall into the action category, and it actually took the zombie films away from the horror genre. This could be the reason that I'm not a huge fan of zombie films.
I think to, for some odd reason, when horror films were filmed in black and white, they were much creepier than the ones we now have in color. Maybe it's just the sense that you can't actually see everything?
Carnival Of Souls (1962) is better than Night Of The Living Dead (1968). Yes, I know that Carnival is where Romero got the influence and idea to create Night, but that isn't why. I personally found Carnival Of Souls to be a bit scary, even though it wasn't as disturbing as some I've seen.
I'm sure a lot of people disagree with me on this, but when I think about when I watched Carnival Of Souls for the first time, I still get disturbing images pop into my head.
Doc Faustus
02-28-2008, 01:46 PM
I totally agree with you on that one. Carnival's just scarier.
I think Murnau's Faust is better than Nosferatu. Faust has so many memorable visuals and Emil Jannings is incredible in it. I think as an actor Jannings overshadows Schreck and even Werner Krauss. I think Faust is also better than Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
Posher778
02-28-2008, 03:00 PM
http://horror.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32794
GorePhobia
02-28-2008, 10:17 PM
Posher you seriously ruin everyone's fun.
This is basically different because people actually put thought into this one and say which one they think is better and why. Yours no offense is just who likes one more then the other.
Now I am not sure if this is just limited to Horror but I will go with a different genre.
I think King Arthur (with Clive Owen) is better then Troy just because I think the overall acting in King Arthur is just better then the acting in Troy and also I think the way the fight scenes were shot are just more put together and easier to follow.
Haunted
02-29-2008, 12:31 AM
Um, guys... Allow me to take us back to Night of the Living Dead for a few. I so have to disagree with your "lack of atmosphere" statement, and yes this is based purely on personal opinion.
First, for much of the movie there isn't a lot of musical score, there's wind. When there is musical score, it's garish, blaring over the top. The whole movie presents the feeling of claustrophobia- It's the living who are intombed, not the dead. Now remember the zombie march, the sound of feet on grass, with the occasional grown.
Dawn is a horror movie with all the bells ans whistles. It's good but you'll never convince me that Night wasn't the masterpiece.
Elvis_Christ
02-29-2008, 12:46 AM
Porn Of The Dead is the masterpiece sister :)
Bub the Zombie
02-29-2008, 01:02 AM
Um, guys... Allow me to take us back to Night of the Living Dead for a few. I so have to disagree with your "lack of atmosphere" statement, and yes this is based purely on personal opinion.
First, for much of the movie there isn't a lot of musical score, there's wind. When there is musical score, it's garish, blaring over the top. The whole movie presents the feeling of claustrophobia- It's the living who are intombed, not the dead. Now remember the zombie march, the sound of feet on grass, with the occasional grown.
Dawn is a horror movie with all the bells ans whistles. It's good but you'll never convince me that Night wasn't the masterpiece.
Welcome back, tarot card reader. V's thread works, after all.
Posher778
02-29-2008, 03:17 AM
Posher you seriously ruin everyone's fun.
Do not. I'm just nit picky :P
Despare
02-29-2008, 03:40 AM
Do not. I'm just nit picky :P
Well don't be, the more threads we have the more people will post in the right? We have more than one movie quote thread right? Bah, don't confuse nit-picky with bitchy. ;)
This one may not be popular...
I think Spider Baby is better than The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
I think I actually enjoy every aspect of The Maddest Story Ever Told more than TCM, well, besides enjoying the iconic Leatherface. The plot just seems to have more development and most of the characters have more life to them. I'm sure the more irascible folks here will be lambasting me for this one... ;)
Elvis_Christ
02-29-2008, 03:48 AM
I really need to check Spider Baby out, Jack Hill is great. Have you seen Switchblade Sisters?
Despare
02-29-2008, 03:50 AM
I really need to check Spider Baby out, Jack Hill is great. Have you seen Switchblade Sisters?
Years ago, a fun movie but I regrettably don't remember a lot of it.
knife_fight
02-29-2008, 04:41 AM
Switchblade Sisters is a classic, and I completely agree with you about Spider Baby.
I think Hot Fuzz is better than Tango & Cash.
Elvis_Christ
02-29-2008, 04:53 AM
Point Blank is better than Payback
How's tricks knife_fight?
_____V_____
02-29-2008, 04:57 AM
Point Blank is better than Payback
How's tricks knife_fight?
Cape Fear is better than Night of the Hunter.
Welcome back, Elvis. (I still haven't sold my VHSes yet);)
Elvis_Christ
02-29-2008, 05:08 AM
Welcome back, Elvis. (I still haven't sold my VHSes yet);)
They'd make a nice welcome back present ;)
I should be back for good in the next couple of weeks once the phone company stops fucking me around!
_____V_____
02-29-2008, 05:17 AM
They'd make a nice welcome back present ;)
I should be back for good in the next couple of weeks once the phone company stops fucking me around!
lmao...no way! You taught me to value my VHSes remember...and now they stay with me.:D
And thats great news! I d love to see you here regularly. (Psst...btw, any chance of getting the old man back here?)
To keep the ball rolling, Platoon is WAY better than Saving Private Ryan.
knife_fight
02-29-2008, 05:37 AM
How's tricks knife_fight?
good, it's real good to see ya 'round here again. :)
I think the Howling is better than Wolfen.
Despare
02-29-2008, 05:40 AM
Tae Guk Gi
I like this one better than Platoon OR Saving Private Ryan. An intricate storyline, great character relationships, and the beautiful horror of war all make "The Brotherhood of War" a treat.
Elvis_Christ
02-29-2008, 05:43 AM
good, it's real good to see ya 'round here again. :)
Good to hear brother! Have to catch ya up properly when I've sorted out my internet connection.
I think Grand Slam is cooler than Ocean's Eleven.
knife_fight
02-29-2008, 05:55 AM
Good to hear brother! Have to catch ya up properly when I've sorted out my internet connection.
definitely! you can message me on myspace too, if you'd like...
I think Fire in the Sky is better than Contact.
Doc Faustus
02-29-2008, 05:57 AM
I'd agree with that. Contact is really dull.
I think The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave is better than Hatchet for a Honeymoon. It's more visceral, more sexually charged and it's really well shot.
VampiricClown
02-29-2008, 06:39 AM
Um, guys... Allow me to take us back to Night of the Living Dead for a few. I so have to disagree with your "lack of atmosphere" statement, and yes this is based purely on personal opinion.
First, for much of the movie there isn't a lot of musical score, there's wind. When there is musical score, it's garish, blaring over the top. The whole movie presents the feeling of claustrophobia- It's the living who are intombed, not the dead. Now remember the zombie march, the sound of feet on grass, with the occasional grown.
Dawn is a horror movie with all the bells ans whistles. It's good but you'll never convince me that Night wasn't the masterpiece.
Which one are you saying you disagree with the lack of atmosphere on? We all said that Night was better.
Posher778
02-29-2008, 12:37 PM
Well don't be, the more threads we have the more people will post in the right? We have more than one movie quote thread right? Bah, don't confuse nit-picky with bitchy. ;)
No I admit to bitchy. I also admit that i'll probably end up participating in this one in the near future. *shuffles feet*
GorePhobia
02-29-2008, 02:05 PM
Awww we still love you Posh!