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Ah, that's right, it was released 1979.
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The Thing, though it's a very close contest for me. Both of them were incredibly intense experiences for me, but the blood test scene alone puts Thing ahead in my eyes.
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We have a winner! Here were the results:
The Thing: 10 (fortunato, The Villain, realdealblues, MichaelMyers, Anthropophagus, Sculpt, Giganticface, Kandarian Demon, tiberius, and xX_StarChild_Xx) Videodrome: 0 Aliens: 4 (V, hammerfan, natedog722, and knife_fight) Thus, The Thing is clearly the winner! Personally, although I loved Aliens, I would choose The Thing hands down. This film was an all-around brilliant film. Acting, direction, writing, score, messages. It was all incredible. On another note, I sincerely apologize for taking such a long time to announce the results. I sometimes get insanely obsessed with something and neglect all other things, especially during the summer. I will try to stay on top of this thread. |
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Supernatural Finals: Choose one film. The first to five wins!
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Poltergeist
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The Shining.
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All three of these are personal favourites of mine. The slight edge goes to The Shining though.
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Poltergeist
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That is a very strong threesome. I've gotta go with The Shining because it's probably my favorite all time horror movie (although on some days I might say The Exorcist).
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The Evil Dead. A pioneer of many contemporary works today.
Besides, Kubrick's version deviated from the source material (the novel is much more terrifying) and despite a brilliant performance by Nicholson, isn't all that memorable except for a couple of scenes. King has said repeatedly that he hated this version. Personally, I give equal weightage to this and Mick Garris's made-for-TV version. |
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