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Empress_Of_Drac 03-24-2010 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 854117)
Cracks me up how the dog has a fuckin' flashback in The Hills Have Eyes 2 :D

Ninja Assassin

Loved it. Nice mix of old and new school plus lots of splatter. More Ninja flicks please!

Yeah... Ninja Assassin is the best. Gore is 10/10. I'm not so fond with its story though.

zwoti 03-25-2010 03:15 PM

triangle
the objective
salvage
the devil's chair
i am legend

AmericanIdiot 03-25-2010 08:20 PM

Header......this film was crazy. You guys should watch this for the grandpappy character alone. Fucking hilarious!

The Krell 03-25-2010 09:12 PM

Killer Shrews
Nekromantic
Chainsaw Sally

neverending 03-25-2010 11:47 PM

28 Weeks Later

I liked this better than the first one. A larger scale, more involving characters made it a more interesting story.

psycho d 03-26-2010 05:11 AM

Taken (2008). Sounded promising, but seemed like nothing more than a standard fare ex-spy encounters personal crisis and is forced out of retirement flick. Lots of action, and Liam Neeson did his part, but it still fell flat as an engaging movie. Ashe.
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Doctor Loomis 03-26-2010 05:23 PM

the punisher and punisher warzone

fiend_skull 03-26-2010 05:28 PM

Hellraiser
Hellbound: Hellraiser 2



Again

psycho d 03-27-2010 04:31 AM

Black Christmas (1974). This little known soon-to-be-classic thriller can almost be called the one that started it all, at least in the slasher genre of the late 70s and 80s. It was downright creepy. Instead of relying on technology, Clark uses more natural elements to create an atmosphere of terror. Sounds, creepy POV camera work, and the viewer's imagination all come together to create bloodcurdling little tale. The phone scenes were probably the most chilling aspects of this great flick. The tale itself was rather simple but superbly revealed. The acting was stellar, with Margot Kidder killing her part as a barely lovable lush. Bob Clark's direction was sublime. And the score was minimalist as well as effective. With more is better as the catch phrase, this one uses this notion with aplomb, and the viewer is thereby gifted with a wonderful horror entry.

Touch of Evil (1958). Stating the obvious, I would be loathe not to mention that incredible opening scene. This is a B-movie that transcends itself with the magic of Orson Welles. This movie simply needs to be seen. If Ayn Rand was a director, this might be how her stab at a film noir would appear. The acting, the camera work, the direction-magnificent down to the last line.
Ashe.

iSeymore 03-27-2010 11:50 AM

2003 Reboot of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It was fantastic. I really liked how Sinister Leatherface appeared in this movie compared to the 1974 original, and the sequels (2, 3, Next Generation, and The Beginning '86-'06)


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