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Wasn´t that the theme in the 90s slasher movies?:confused: |
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I´m pretty sure it wouldn´t be a hit.. LOL |
Damn right, who cares though. Boogeyman is technically a "hit". It's toppin the charts as we speak.
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And i´m sure gonna watch it some day in a near future. ;) |
I saw it last night, it actually bored my asshole to tears.
Either that or I just shat my pants for some reason. |
your asshole can cry?:confused:
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Great film, James Wan is the future of horror. I mean come on David Lynch, and Dario Argento was his influence for this. He is also making films not for the cash, but for the art. James was going for a clastrophobic feel in Saw. He never shows the house, but he shows the inside of the house making you feel like your in the middle of nowhere. The whole sophistication of the phobia goes along quite nicely when compared to such a film like TCM 74' which is also an avious inspiration. Lets wait and see Saw 2 coming out this year at Halloween. INDEPENDENT HORROR RULES!
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Just once I'd like to see a slasher movie where they don't find out who the killer is or why he or she is killing anybody. And I don't want any of that stupid "only showing the feet and hands" or the POV shit either. Show the face, no mask, they don't know who it is, he or she kills them, that's it.
Or hows this. The first act and the first bit of the second act are the typical slasher movie, then another character comes in and knocks the killer (who is just some bloke) out, then turns on the two or three regular-type characters left, chains them all up, killer and victems, in his basement, and the rest of the movie is him torturing them and he kills them at the end of it. I'm already writing that one, btw. |
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