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massacre man 07-22-2008 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by ferretchucker (Post 715875)
I dunno how they'd pull it off in the style they've sone the last two films, but I'd be interested in seeing a big screen version of Clayface. I think they'd be able to do Ventriloquist quite. Imagine how creepy they could make Scarface the Dummy.

Like this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayface#Basil_Karlo

If they do Ventriloquist and Scarface they shouldn't be a major villain. Just someone inside Arkham.

massacre man 07-22-2008 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 715929)
If I was his mother, I would not let him see it.

Awwwwh. Be cool.

hammerfan 07-22-2008 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by massacre man (Post 715936)
Awwwwh. Be cool.


Sorry, I think it's too intense for a 7-year-old.

Roderick Usher 07-22-2008 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 715937)
Sorry, I think it's too intense for a 7-year-old.

My kids adored it and they are 5 & 11. It all depends on the child. Some kids are easily upset, others have been taught to seperate fantasy from reality.

It's sad how the older people get, the less they remember how much fun it was to get scared as a kid. The television "personalities" bitching about how "bad" this film is for kids are all in thier 50s or older. How many of us are here because we saw a scary movie when we were young and it sort of blew our minds? Kids are resiliant - even more so than adults, it's in their wiring.

I was going to see Rated R films when I was 8 and I'm a realtively normal husband and father. No mental/emotional scars here.

ferretchucker 07-22-2008 08:12 AM

But so far, like many of the superhero movies lately, they're going for realism, and the new batman series more than most, so a giant clay monster I don't see how they'd do it. But I do hope they do eventually.

The_Return 07-22-2008 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ferretchucker (Post 715946)
But so far, like many of the superhero movies lately, they're going for realism, and the new batman series more than most, so a giant clay monster I don't see how they'd do it. But I do hope they do eventually.

Did you even read the article? Karlo started out as just some dude in a bunch of masks, I think thats what MM meant.

Despare 07-22-2008 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Grady (Post 715924)
Is it too intense for a 7 year old boy? I want to go, but my kid will flip if I don't bring him...consensus here?

Brutal Massacre disc released today http://lmbproductions.com/

I wouldn't take MOST 7 year olds to see it.

massacre man 07-22-2008 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by The_Return (Post 715962)
Did you even read the article? Karlo started out as just some dude in a bunch of masks, I think thats what MM meant.

Yeah, I meant that.

ferretchucker 07-22-2008 09:41 AM

Fair enough. I stand corrected.

hammerfan 07-22-2008 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Roderick Usher (Post 715944)
My kids adored it and they are 5 & 11. It all depends on the child. Some kids are easily upset, others have been taught to seperate fantasy from reality.

It's sad how the older people get, the less they remember how much fun it was to get scared as a kid. The television "personalities" bitching about how "bad" this film is for kids are all in thier 50s or older. How many of us are here because we saw a scary movie when we were young and it sort of blew our minds? Kids are resiliant - even more so than adults, it's in their wiring.

I was going to see Rated R films when I was 8 and I'm a realtively normal husband and father. No mental/emotional scars here.


I remember full well how thrilling it was to watch a horror movie when I was a child. The movies that are made now are way more intense than the movies when I was in grade school - heck, even high school for that matter.


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