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horcrux2007 08-28-2015 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 999617)
I had a unhealthy House of 1000 Corpses obsession for a long time. I wore out two discs. Now I only watch it a few times a year. But yeah, it was bad.

Wow that's actually one of my LEAST favorite movies. What did you like about it?

Jake.Ashworth 08-28-2015 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by horcrux2007 (Post 999634)
Wow that's actually one of my LEAST favorite movies. What did you like about it?

It had kind of an artsy feel to it that I loved, the long winded scene where Otis shoots the cop in the back of head but it takes 2 minutes of slowing zooming out was beautiful. I love to really root for the bad guys too. It was just fun beginning to end. They did funny but in a way that almost made you feel guilty for laughing.

horcrux2007 08-28-2015 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 999636)
It had kind of an artsy feel to it that I loved, the long winded scene where Otis shoots the cop in the back of head but it takes 2 minutes of slowing zooming out was beautiful. I love to really root for the bad guys too. It was just fun beginning to end. They did funny but in a way that almost made you feel guilty for laughing.

I thought it was just random torture scenes without a coherent plot.

Jake.Ashworth 08-28-2015 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by horcrux2007 (Post 999637)
I thought it was just random torture scenes without a coherent plot.

The plot was basic slasher, which is really all that's needed for a good horror movie. Teens get stuck in a house with a murderous family. Family kills teens.

There was much more plot in the second one, but I mean for serious, sometimes you just need to see people die in grotesque ways.

Roiffalo 08-28-2015 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 999640)
sometimes you just need to see people die in grotesque ways.

I want this on a t-shirt.

horcrux2007 08-28-2015 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 999640)
The plot was basic slasher, which is really all that's needed for a good horror movie. Teens get stuck in a house with a murderous family. Family kills teens.

There was much more plot in the second one, but I mean for serious, sometimes you just need to see people die in grotesque ways.

That really doesn't do it for me.

Sculpt 08-28-2015 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 999640)
sometimes you just need to see people die in grotesque ways.

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Originally Posted by Roiffalo (Post 999656)
I want this on a t-shirt.

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Originally Posted by horcrux2007 (Post 999658)
That really doesn't do it for me.

LOL! That's too funny. I like your honesty Jake. It's like when someone looks through Fangora mag just for the pictures.

Jake.Ashworth 08-29-2015 04:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 999673)
LOL! That's too funny. I like your honesty Jake. It's like when someone looks through Fangora mag just for the pictures.

I mean to be honest and all. Lol. I love low budget B horror, not because of the acting but because of the over the top gore. After a stressful day at work busting my ass I just want to sit and watch someones head pop without having to decipher what it means.

Jake.Ashworth 08-29-2015 04:41 AM

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Originally Posted by horcrux2007 (Post 999658)
That really doesn't do it for me.

I mean in "The evolution of scary" the first one and one of the most iconic horror films ever made had a plot you could jot down on one side of a restaurant napkin. We have a primal want to be able to just dissolve into a movie without having to really comprehend it.

horcrux2007 08-29-2015 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 999692)
I mean in "The evolution of scary" the first one and one of the most iconic horror films ever made had a plot you could jot down on one side of a restaurant napkin. We have a primal want to be able to just dissolve into a movie without having to really comprehend it.

I didn't make the picture. If I did, ANOES would replace that, but that's beside the point. There are a bunch of movies I like with a thin plot. High Tension and The Strangers being good examples, but if a movie ONLY has torture in it without anything else to like, then I probably won't like that movie. That's just me I guess.


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