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stop making fun of me
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Yep, ignore us. Just like you guys ignore every movie made before the year 2000:rolleyes:
I cant speak for all of us, but myself and many other members who are "flipping out" do, in fact, enjoy newer movies. Dead Birds, Dagon, Session 9, Dog Soldiers, Saw....all made within the last few years, and all among my all-time favourite horror movies. We just dont like the crappy wannabe horror flicks that are made with no more in mind than making a quick buck. The producers of these films [IE- Texas Chainsaw Massacre and House of Wax remakes, Boogeyman, Cry_Wolf] couldnt care less about scaring the audience, about making them uncomfortable, making them afraid to go to sleep at night. Hell, once they get their money, they couldnt care less what the audience thought of the movie. Now, Im not saying that all older movies are made with better intentions; movies have always been made to make money. But in years gone by, there were more filmmakers who truely cared about the genre, cared about scaring the audience out of their skulls more than lining their own pockets. Filmmakers like this do still exist, however they are in much shorter suply, and you need to look much harder to find their films. So basically, what Im saying is go out, check out some older flicks. Drop me a PM if you want some good recomendations. There's alot more than the "horror" that's being shoved down your throats by coke-snortin' fat-cats in Hollywood.
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errggg house of wax wasnt THAT bad..........
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... Was that all you got out of that? Why did I waste my time...
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yeah.......... ok. i read it though lol
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myself, i got was pretty petrified after seeing Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the remake not the original, i didnt like the original at all). and house of wax, i didnt find to be all that scary, but i deff. think it was a good movie that brings enjoyment. if you can give me 3 older horror movies, that are actually any good, then maybe ill change my mind. but as of now, i feel the newer horror movies are better then the oldies.
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Dracula [1931] Pit and the Pendulum [1961] The Abominable Dr. Phibes [1971] Theatre of Blood [1973] Last Man on Earth [1964] Night of the Living Dead [1969] The Amityville Horror [1979] Texas Chainsaw Massacre [1974] The Wolf Man [1941] Frankenstein [1931] Bride of Frankenstein [1935] Halloween [1978] Nosferatu [1922] Phantom of the Opera [1925, 1943] The Tingler [1959] House on Haunted Hill [1959] House of Wax [1953] Mystery of the Wax Museum [1933] Carnival of Souls [1962] The Mummy [1931] Dawn of the Dead [1978] If you'd like, I could name a hell of alot more. This is probably enough for now, cause there's no chance you'll actually watch any of those anyway, alot are in *gasp* black and white!:rolleyes:
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You tell 'em, Return.
I'll add a few "golden oldies" to the list. The Changeling The Haunting Suspiria Tenebre Re-Animator Evil Dead In the Mouth of Madness From Beyond The Wicker Man The Hills Have Eyes Last House on the Left Note: anything prior to 2000 counts as an "oldie" for the purposes of this list.
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If you do still need more examples, check out the section here called "Classic Horror Movies". It's titled that for a reason, ya know.
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i REALLY want to see the hills have eyes. what's it about anyway
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Cannibalistic family terrorizing a family after their trailer broke down in the desert.
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