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classic_horror_fan 03-16-2021 07:37 AM

I just saw the first installment of the Camp Blood series that parodies the Friday the 13th series, and it is funny in that sort of way. Its characters have good catchy dialogue parodying both certain characters and certain scenes with good over the top humorous drama and dialogue. It also has a nice found footage touch to help make it a little more interesting. It also has a nice little surprise near the end, parodying when it was revealed that Mrs. Vorhees was the killer in the original Friday the 13th film. Most fans of the Friday the 13th series should get a kick out of this one, remembering it's only a parody. Those who like the Bloody Murder series that also parodies the Friday the 13th series should like this series as well. ::cool::

Ringo 03-16-2021 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 1047122)
You should check out:
Tucker & Dale
Detention (2011)
Psycho Beach Party.

I would add Club Dread to the list also.

Toya 03-16-2021 12:57 PM

I just saw Eden Lake for the first time. I've seen a lot of horror, but this left a really bad after thought about the whole thing. Very brutal movie.

I spent the first half shouting at the TV 'Just go home' in an entertaining manner, but the films slips into a dark place I can't recall seeing before.

I would say more, but I'm not going to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it...since you should.

Angra 03-16-2021 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Toya (Post 1047129)
I just saw Eden Lake for the first time. I've seen a lot of horror, but this left a really bad after thought about the whole thing. Very brutal movie.

I spent the first half shouting at the TV 'Just go home' in an entertaining manner, but the films slips into a dark place I can't recall seeing before.

I would say more, but I'm not going to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it...since you should.

Yea, one watch was enough for me.

ImmortalSlasher 03-16-2021 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1047099)
I hear ya. How one takes the 'similarities' of a movie to a few other films is very subjective. When I watched Event Horizon (EH), my mind immediately went to each sci-fi TV ep and film as the scene happened. It was distracting. Partly because those 'ripped off concepts' ::big grin:: were rather hodge-podge even for EH's own plot story. (At least everything in Underwater was self-consistent.) I was literally shaking my head. I even accused one EH fan of probably not knowing sci-fi very well... not a friendly attitude on my part.

I agree with you, EH had a nice cast, which helped the film along.

I mildly enjoyed the new Star Treks, as I agree with you, they didn't bother trying to be very original. What are the best 3-4 Star Trek films?

Take Star Wars The Force Awakens, maybe you could say that George Lucas was bitter. But he did say that he did new things or had new planets with every movie. But James Cameron's comments were the most clear on that movie. He said something like he would wait for the sequel basically because The Force Awakens was a reboot / remake. We know what happened with the sequel when they attempted to subvert just about everything in The Force Awakens and made a movie that I'll never watch again. A movie that might be the worst Star Wars movie if not tied for the worst.

What are some of those TV shows and movies that Event Horizon rips off?

The best 3 to 4 Star Trek movies? Probably all the original crew movies. I've never seen the majority in theaters and want to see them on a big screen setup. I'm sure I would pick 1, 2, 3, and 4 (not in order of preference).

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Originally Posted by Toya (Post 1047129)
I just saw Eden Lake for the first time. I've seen a lot of horror, but this left a really bad after thought about the whole thing. Very brutal movie.

I spent the first half shouting at the TV 'Just go home' in an entertaining manner, but the films slips into a dark place I can't recall seeing before.

I would say more, but I'm not going to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen it...since you should.

I recall not liking that one. It was one of those bad guys are the hero movies with the last shot I think. I'm sure I reviewed it here.

hammerfan 03-18-2021 02:54 AM

Leprechaun ::wink::

Bloof 03-18-2021 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 1047143)
Leprechaun ::wink::

Leprechaun? What on earth made you think of that movie? 🤣

Angra 03-18-2021 09:01 AM

Two Heads Creek 6-7/10

A crazy Australian Edgar Wright wannabe flick.

Thought all the actors did a good job. None of them playing a normal person.



Lucky 3/10

What... the fuck.

The thing is written by AND starring a woman named Brea Grant. This person is clearly not well.



A Cure for Wellness 8/10

Got more plot holes than something with a lot of holes. But who cares, it's GOOD!

hammerfan 03-18-2021 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Bloof (Post 1047145)
Leprechaun? What on earth made you think of that movie? 🤣

Hahahaha!!! ::big grin::::smile::

Toya 03-18-2021 12:33 PM

I just saw House of the Devil, a modern movie, but set in the 1980's and filmed like it was shot in the 80's.

Really well done. Fell in love with Jocelin Donahue, who was really good...so was pretty annoyed with what happened to her, lol. A decent horror.


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