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That's pretty much what I've heard:)
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Event Horizon owns the other two films....unless your speaking of creepshow 2 which i think is a better film than the first....
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apparantly there's an uncut version being released...... I think,
zwoti had some info if I'm not misstaken ;) zwoti where are ya :D |
Damnit....now i gotta buy THAT one again....*sigh*...
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There is much about all 3 that i do and dont like. Okay, so i just plain dont like rosemary's baby. Sorry. I thought it was boring, and i have a hard time swallowing anything Roman Polansky makes (fucking pervert).
Creepshow is classic. my major complaint about it is that the comic they made of it scared the shit out of me when i was 9 and left me scarred. I didnt care for Even Horizon when i first saw it, but it grew on me. i think Knowing Paul Anderson did it (resident evil) warmed me up to it, plus, It reminded me of the game Doom, and i love the whole sci-fi meets hell concept. My remaining gripe is that that blonde dude from dead at 21 gets under my skin. |
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A similar thing happened a couple of years before, i had chipped a bone in my thumb, so i was in constant pain, and then i was having images from "Terror at 30,000 feet" playing over and over in my head when i tried to sleep. I hated horror as a kid.... |
I enjoyed Event Horizon, although it is my least favorite out of these 3 here. I would watch Creepshow first, if you haven't seen it. Someone here said Creepshow 2 was a better film ... and I've been really torn up by that idea. I could never decide which I liked better. Creepshow had 5 stories, whereas the sequel had only 3 (unless you count the metanarrative in each film, about the boy with the comic book, then it is 6 to 4). "The Creep" in the first film is a lot scarier than Tom Savini's costume in the second, but the second had those animated transitions which are great. As far as the stories go, I only liked "The Tide" and "They're Creeping Up on You" from the first film, and the second film had "The Raft" and "The Hitchhiker", which were A LOT better than any of the stories in the first. "Old Cheif Wooden Head" from the second totally stunk, and almost ruins the film ... if it wasn't for the greatness of the other two stories. Then again, the first film had that lengthy performance by Stephen King in "The Lonesome Death of Jordy Verrill"; and even though that story's not so good, King's performance in it is classic. I just can't decide which one I like better. :mad:
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I say they are seperate but equal. It doesnt work for society, but it sure as hell works for movies.
Cheif wooden-whatever was a pile of monkey turds. Thanks for the ride, lady was downright beautiful, a traditional horror story in the vein of Twilight Zone if ever there was one. A cute little bit of trivia, the woman in that story is in maine, and the hitchhiker had a sign that said "To Dover". Assuming that a homeless guy hithhiking through new england wasnt trying to get all the way down to delaware, there is only one place i can think of that he would be travelling to: Dover, New Hampshire, which jjust happens to be where i live :D |
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