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urgeok2 06-15-2008 05:22 AM

- [rec]
- fido
- Feast
- Cloverfield
- The Grudge
- Rambo (for sheer blood and guts - beat most horror movies in the last 30 years)
- nightwatch
- daywatch

ChronoGrl 06-15-2008 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by colubrid660 (Post 706183)
This is the first time I really saw this one mentioned. I thought it was pretty good, but it definitely had the potential to be a whole lot better. What did you think?

I went into it with very VERY low expectations, so that's probably why it impressed me. Then again, I thought that the writing was brilliant and so was the acting. It was interesting to see an Alien movie that created believable and intense character development...

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Originally Posted by Zero (Post 706183)
i was disappointed in Behind the Mask

I, too was exceedingly disappointed in Behind the Mask. I thought that the horror deconstruction was brilliant, well thought out and well put. HOWEVER, the actual horror part of the movie was just, well, silly. I didn't consider him a believable threat at all. I was more interested in the deconstruction and cameos. Also, it was the first time that I had heard "Ahab" in that context and was impressed with the verbiage and analysis. But as a horror movie, I thought it failed.

...

I actually have Funny Games (the original) at home from Netflix... I REALLY need to watch it. I refuse to watch the remake before watching the original.

Zero 06-15-2008 07:48 AM

the original is probably a bit better - though i really liked naomi watts in the remake - she is a great actress. tim roth was a bit of nothing (though so is the character)

i'm going to watch The Last Winter tonight - the cover says it was 'the scariest movie of the year' - though i've seen that before. its directed by the guy who did Wendigo - which i sort of liked - so we'll see

phantomstranger 06-15-2008 12:33 PM

The Descent
Planet Terror

ChronoGrl 06-15-2008 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero (Post 706295)
the original is probably a bit better - though i really liked naomi watts in the remake - she is a great actress. tim roth was a bit of nothing (though so is the character)

i'm going to watch The Last Winter tonight - the cover says it was 'the scariest movie of the year' - though i've seen that before. its directed by the guy who did Wendigo - which i sort of liked - so we'll see

I'm excited to get my hands on The Last Winter. Netflix gets it in July and it's already in my queue...

Just watched the original Funny Games... And, well, dunno... My boyfriend called it "pretentious," which I can definitely see. I was annoyed by the occasional breaking of the 4th wall which I thought was completely unnecessary... But it wasn't too bad... I want to see the remake, though, because I'm curious as to how it was adapted; do we still break down the 4th wall? Or not?

Zero 06-15-2008 06:19 PM

just watched Last Winter - lots of atmosphere but not outstanding

i liked the breaking the 4th wall in FG - i also loved the slow pace and great shot composition

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 706415)
I'm excited to get my hands on The Last Winter. Netflix gets it in July and it's already in my queue...

Just watched the original Funny Games... And, well, dunno... My boyfriend called it "pretentious," which I can definitely see. I was annoyed by the occasional breaking of the 4th wall which I thought was completely unnecessary... But it wasn't too bad... I want to see the remake, though, because I'm curious as to how it was adapted; do we still break down the 4th wall? Or not?


ChronoGrl 06-15-2008 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Zero (Post 706435)
i liked the breaking the 4th wall in FG - i also loved the slow pace and great shot composition

I agree that the direction was phenomenal... I want to see his other films now. Have you seen any others? I guess I just thought that the deconstruction made it a little uneven.

Elvis_Christ 06-15-2008 07:56 PM

Some of the flicks I've dug over the last five years...

Mordum
House Of 1000 Corpses
The Devil's Rejects
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
Seed Of Chucky
Dawn Of The Dead
Diary Of The Dead
Land Of The Dead
High Tension
Inside
The Descent
The Hills Have Eyes
Fido
Freddy vs Jason
Ginger Snaps II
Mother Of Tears
[REC]
Planet Terror

and the Masters Of Horror TV series.


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