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knife_fight
04-25-2013, 09:05 PM
I watched this today and I'm curious what my fellow horror fans thought about it.

I liked it ok. I'm not a huge fan of Zombie's flicks, but this is probably my favorite one since House of 1,000 Corpses, as I expected it would be.

realdealblues
04-26-2013, 09:38 AM
I just got Lords Of Salem today...going to check it out this weekend.

I'm not a huge Rob Zombie fan, but I watch everything with an open mind.

I occasionally watch House Of 1000 Corpses because I love Bill Moseley and Sid's character was great. Devil's Rejects was ok but didn't have the vibe and enjoyment factor for me.

I loved Scout Taylor Compton in Halloween, and she made it enjoyable. I absolutely hated Halloween 2. It was one of the few films I actually thought about asking the theater for my money back.

If he were to ever actually make Werewolf Women Of The S.S. I would probably line up to see that one.

horrorfangirl66
04-26-2013, 10:39 AM
I posted about it in Last Seen Movie after I watched it. I do like Rob Zombie's films, mainly The Devil's Rejects. I thought this was bizarre. I think he stepped out of his box some. It channeled movies like Rosemary's Baby. It was not exactly cohesive enough for me and some parts were cheesy. I read the novel prior to though and that was obviously more detailed.

knife_fight
04-27-2013, 04:02 AM
Whoa. Came back today and this was given its own thread. Pretty sure I posted in an already-existing thread on this movie.

No problem, if a mod moved it (which I am assuming is what happened, unless someone dosed me with a Lords record without me knowing it).

I was telling a friend of mine about it last night and, I feel, if the movie was foreign (specifically Italian), then people would be nutting all over themselves about it. But since it is an American film in English, a lot of people seem to think it's garbage.

To put a finer point on it, if this was an Argento film it would be hailed as the return of the Master.

In my opinion, Zombie could almost be compared to Tarantino, in that a lot of times he seems to "make movies about movies". The largest influences here (imo) being Argento, Jodorowsky, and Ken Russell.

Certainly, there were moments that I groaned aloud, but overall, at least he did something new, and I will always applaud someone stepping out of their comfort zone and not just continuing to jump on the remake train.

Elvis_Christ
04-28-2013, 06:19 AM
First horror flick I've watched in months and I dug it. A few flaws but all up this one was solid.


In my opinion, Zombie could almost be compared to Tarantino

I think he does the "homage" thing with a lot more class than Tarantino. Tarantino is more heavy handed and a lot of his films come across as some hyperactive kid's clip tape of films of a certain genre/era. Zombie uses the influences more subtlety tastefully melding the past and present with out being too overblown.

It channeled movies like Rosemary's Baby. It was not exactly cohesive enough for me and some parts were cheesy.

Yeah I definitely got the Rosemary's Baby vibe along with the Jodorowsky and Ken Russell influences knife_fight mentioned. It did kinda fall apart somewhat towards the end for me and got a bit messy but I did like the more surreal elements of the film unlike Halloween II where they felt out of place. Apart from the goofy radio station ad I felt the film was more mature stylistically and showed he's grown more as a director. It had a really brooding atmosphere and was less cartoonish than his other work.

Great to see Meg Foster back on the screen.

All of his flicks have grown on me the more times I watch them (I'm a big fan... no shame) so I'll definitely be checking it out again.

knife_fight
04-29-2013, 12:06 PM
First horror flick I've watched in months and I dug it. A few flaws but all up this one was solid.

I personally thought it was way better than the Evil Dead remake. Of course, that's just my personal taste coming out, and possibly an innate prejudice against remakes, no matter how good.

Definitely some flaws, though.


Spoilers in invisible ink below:

The vegetable tentacle baby was stupid. I also did not care for the midget Oogie Boogie man.

Elvis_Christ
05-01-2013, 08:55 PM
Spoilers in invisible ink below:


Yeah I felt the same way about those.

roshiq
05-02-2013, 02:33 AM
I found it disappointing. As I said in LSM thread....it's by far the most frustrating flick from RZ, IMO. Though it's got a good cast, budget & some decent set designs and even the story actually got a bit of potential to show some bloody-bizarro twists & turns but disappointingly it turned out quite flat with uninteresting characters & very low on gore & body count, though it's not something that must required for a story like this one but just saying as I think, it was pretty unusual for a Rob Zombie movie. There were some creepy & atmospheric set pieces but every time the final outcome wasn't so satisfactory or felt something missing. Overall, a missed opportunity for Mr. Zombie to make something close to or give a nod to the classics like Rosemary's Baby as well as Argento's 3 mothers' saga.

roshiq
05-02-2013, 04:12 AM
**Spoiler Alert**
Moreover, besides only impregnating Heidi with Satan's seed or Satan himself whatever, I think it'd be better to add some other tasks like twisted bloody murders, freak accidents or bizarre activity (like Inferno & Suspiria) as some additional/required human sacrifices done or orchestrated by the 'Lords of Salem' before the final show. **Spoilers End**

Elvis_Christ
05-02-2013, 08:08 AM
The lack of gore/mayhem didn't really bother me I like how he showed restraint. I just thought the finale was just a bit too flat.

Monkey Astronaut
06-14-2014, 09:43 PM
The tone of this film was much more serious than I was expecting. To the point where I felt that it was less fun than House of 1000 Corpses or The Devil's Rejects. It still includes many of the things I've come to expect from Rob Zombie like an excellent score and casting of horror alums like Ken Foree and Dee Wallace. Meg Foster's performance as the witch was absolutely creepy. It also delivers on some very disturbing imagery and some interesting psychedelic visuals.

tfantasy
07-15-2014, 08:57 PM
I am a HUGE Rob Zombie fan but this was, by far, one of the worst movies I ever watched!! I was so disappointed.......

::mad::::sad:::

DeadbeatAtDawn
08-06-2014, 05:48 PM
Rob Zombie's mind..is ..umm, awesome. I love what he puts on film. This film looked beautiful, it was a fever dream. I cannot wait to see his newest film.. 31.

Solarmist
08-20-2014, 03:05 PM
I thought it was pretty good, and a bit disturbing in a good way. Unlike all those slaughter-the-teenagers-splatterfest movies, this one had zero humor, and the repetitive music was almost hypnotic and evil sounding. I thought Sheri Moon nailed the part very well.

LittleItalian91
08-25-2014, 09:32 AM
In my opinion, this film sucks. Rob Zombie's films want to seem as unusual films, as unique films, but the outcome is completely different compared with idea that Rob Zombie has got.
For this reason, his films are ugly and without logic.

LittleItalian91
08-25-2014, 09:35 AM
I am a HUGE Rob Zombie fan but this was, by far, one of the worst movies I ever watched!! I was so disappointed.......

::mad::::sad:::

I completely agree with you