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This might come as quite a shock for you V, but i say no to movies such as Oldboy.
If Oldboy and Co. gets accepted, I'd like to add Tony Jaa's "The Protector" as it shows the horrors of elephant killings in asia.. and it's damn good. |
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Horror novelists and scholars prefer an inclusive definition of the genre. If that's the way Stephen King, Clive Barker, Kim Newman and others like them think of the genre, I think it's a smart way for fans to approach it. If we only went with movies that were undeniably horror with no crossgenre content, no uniqueness of setting and nothing debatable in tone, we'd end up with...umm....well, there's...
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Seriously, I didn't know people cared so much about Asian Horror. As for Godzilla, I thought the first film was worth a watch and the rest were good for laughs at how bad they were. Especially with the inclusion of Monsterland and Minilla. |
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Oldboy and Lady Vengeance have classic gothic horror themes that make the movie more than just another Asian action flick. Note that I haven't included "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance" here. The line that I am drawing is that Oldboy and Lady Vengeance both include intense horror themes that challenge the audience's perception. "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance" is more of a pulp action drama. They're not just action - There's more going on that follows classic horror themes. |
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I don't see the horror. Sorry. |
I like this discussion. Just started a thread here about it so as not to clog up this thread anymore.
Now back to the Top Asian Compilation!! |
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i know for a fact that i'm not going to be able to come up with a list with anything on it not already mentioned here (let alone Zwoti's list) |
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