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verslibre wrote:And the hold-up on another Phantasm film is: money. The series didn't make that much money. Even the Leprechaun flicks are more popular. Phantasm is more about atmosphere, dread, the implied versus the overt and the visceral, like Saw, Hostel and all that shit. That's why Phantasm isn't as popular.
A Nightmare On Elm Street is the most overrated horror movie ever. I'd say the original Halloween is, but it's a far superior film to ANoES. I like most of John Carpenter's films, too.
verslibre wrote::lol: No, it's not, but I like it, too. I'd say John's best is probably The Thing. My fave, anyway. Prince Of Darkness rocks, too. Now that's a creepy flick.
S2M wrote:verslibre wrote:And the hold-up on another Phantasm film is: money. The series didn't make that much money. Even the Leprechaun flicks are more popular. Phantasm is more about atmosphere, dread, the implied versus the overt and the visceral, like Saw, Hostel and all that shit. That's why Phantasm isn't as popular.
A Nightmare On Elm Street is the most overrated horror movie ever. I'd say the original Halloween is, but it's a far superior film to ANoES. I like most of John Carpenter's films, too.
Best John Carpenter movie EVER....
THEY LIVE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp_K8prLfso
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBY6pF42I-c
Jeremey wrote:verslibre wrote::lol: No, it's not, but I like it, too. I'd say John's best is probably The Thing. My fave, anyway. Prince Of Darkness rocks, too. Now that's a creepy flick.
The Thing is my favorite horror film EVER!
S2M wrote:What do you consider Horror? See No Evil? Strangers? House of 1000 Corpses? Ring? Grudge? Uninvited? What is your criteria?
The_Noble_Cause wrote:I know Carpenter considers "Ghost of Mars" the worst film he's ever made, but I think the guy's still got it. Out of all the old hands, (Hooper, Romero, Argento, etc), him and Craven are still doing quality horror work. Carpenter's Masters of Horror TV episodes were also kick-ass.
conversationpc wrote:What did you guys think of scumbag Polanski's "The 9th Gate"? Just curious...
conversationpc wrote:What did you guys think of scumbag Polanski's "The 9th Gate"? Just curious...
The_Noble_Cause wrote:conversationpc wrote:What did you guys think of scumbag Polanski's "The 9th Gate"? Just curious...
Thoughtful, moody, technically well-executed...but ultimately just not worth the time.
BobbyinTN wrote:We watched MEET JOE BLACK last night for the first time. Could someone please explain the fuckin' ending of that movie to me?
AND, I hate movies where the majority of the dialog is whispered and the soundtrack is 50 times louder than the actors.
Sorry, just didn't not "get it".
brandonpfn wrote:I felt the exact same way about "Shutter Island"
The_Noble_Cause wrote:brandonpfn wrote:I felt the exact same way about "Shutter Island"
Yea, when I heard that Scorsese was finally gonna try his hand at a horror flick I expected greatness. But Shutter Island was a tough slog, with a twist you see coming for miles.
S2M wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:We watched MEET JOE BLACK last night for the first time. Could someone please explain the fuckin' ending of that movie to me?
AND, I hate movies where the majority of the dialog is whispered and the soundtrack is 50 times louder than the actors.
Sorry, just didn't not "get it".
Brad Pitt was 'Death'....He came to earth to see what it was like to live as a human for awhile, he also came to take Anthony Hopkins away...in the meantime he fell in love with Claire Forlani, hopkin's daughter....
S2M wrote:Midnight Meat Train was original
The_Noble_Cause wrote:S2M wrote:Midnight Meat Train was original
Thought the ending was kinda dumb. Pretty good up until that final twist.
S2M wrote:Midnight Meat Train was original....and The Human Centipede: First Sequence looks original an very sick....lol
Human Centipede
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX8fKLjC__c
verslibre wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:S2M wrote:Midnight Meat Train was original
Thought the ending was kinda dumb. Pretty good up until that final twist.
It's based on Clive Barker's short story. I like the ending. At least it shows there was an actual purpose to Vinnie Jones' character's killings.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:verslibre wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:S2M wrote:Midnight Meat Train was original
Thought the ending was kinda dumb. Pretty good up until that final twist.
It's based on Clive Barker's short story. I like the ending. At least it shows there was an actual purpose to Vinnie Jones' character's killings.
Can't really discuss it without major spoilers, all I can say is the twist is cheap and lazy - true to the original story or not.
verslibre wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:verslibre wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:S2M wrote:Midnight Meat Train was original
Thought the ending was kinda dumb. Pretty good up until that final twist.
It's based on Clive Barker's short story. I like the ending. At least it shows there was an actual purpose to Vinnie Jones' character's killings.
Can't really discuss it without major spoilers, all I can say is the twist is cheap and lazy - true to the original story or not.
It's not like it was a tack-on.
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