Ok.. I didnt say that *all* of the Phantasm series was good.. but the first
one was pretty creepy. I used to watch every cheesy horror movie I could
find. Remember Slumber Party Massacre? Return to Horror High? Prom Night?
Lol. Blood and guts everywhere! *sigh* Those were the days. Don't forget
Texas Chainsaw Massacre!
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posted on 15/10/2002 at 09:07 PM
I'm a little late here. Signs didn't phase me...at all. Not really
atleast. I just thought more and more about nuclear war and ways to kill
aliens, pondering other demented thoughts. We passed about 8 cornfields on
the way home too... Anyone like Queen of the Damned? I still can't get my
hands on the Vampire Chronicles. *grumbles* The movie wasn't scary, I'm
not even sure what I really think of it yet. Must need a little more time
to analyze.
None of these new horror movies phase me, do you suppose i'm desensitized?
Books are much more entertaining in that scary nightmarish way. I liked
Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I liked the *classic* pyscho. Yes, the one in
black and white. I'm wondering if I should waste my time checking out that
new movie 'the ring.' a lot of these movies don't seem to be worth
checking out. I watched 13 ghosts and that scared the hell out of my
sister, I mocked it. It wasn't even that freaky, you couldn't SEE the
ghosts killing the people or ripping at their skin. What's with that?
12th birthday we rented house on haunted hill. Is that the one with the
old abandoned insane asylum? Ugh, I can't remember..I just remember the
beginning when it showed the doctors and everyone going pyschotic and
stabbing pencils through each other's necks. I'm a sicko...
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posted on 16/10/2002 at 12:22 PM
Texas Chainsaw Massacre, for such a overenthusiastic name you’d think the
movie would have more gore than it did.
How come we’re forgetting the classic zombie movies including “Zombie”,
“Dawn of the Dead”, “Dead Alive.”
Not really scary but defiantly high up in the gore factor.
13 Ghosts. I liked it but I can’t help but feel that movie was going to get
the NC-17 rating unless it was trimmed abit. Just look the editing of the
movie. It even FEELS cut up by editors that’s not good at all. Oh and
(House?) Of a Thousand Corpses I heard had to go through eight re-edits
before it could get the R-Rating. I’m waiting till the uncut dvd comes out.
You know I never found a movie that really played with my mind, that could
actually strike fear into my head and not just hold some quick scream
factor which failed to impress me.
I can rely on myself when it comes to messing with my mind. My imagination
is an uncut, unedited horror flick.
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posted on 23/10/2002 at 08:22 AM
I finally got around to watching my Jason X DVD, and it has the coolest
feature. You can watch all the death scenes in order, jump to a random
death, or choose from the menu that has a picture of the soon to be killed,
their name, and discription of the way they are killed. It's great.
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posted on 24/10/2002 at 12:43 AM
Alone, yoo have never been so right. The unrated version of Dead Alive is
by far the best zombie movie ever made. I got to see it on the big screen
a few months ago and within the first 5 minutes the girl in front of my
covered her face and yelled "gross!" I though to myself , "Darling, If yoo
can't take it now, yoo should just leave." She'll never cover her face at
a horror movie again!
What about Candyman? Candyman rocked! I saw it when I was 12 and I used
to try to stand in fornt of a mirror and say Candyman 3x but I could never
even get to 2!
Pet Semetary was my favorite when I was a little kid, seeing it as an adult
was kind of a let down. Pet Semetary 2 was terrible! Edward Furlong and
the bad guy from Highlander? Spew! It was really funny though and the
soundtrack included my favorite song by the Jesus and Mary Chain!
And for those of yoo who haven't seen it, the Ring is decent enough. There
are many parts that make yoo really want to walk-out (especially the first
scene, it's so Terrible). The death video looks very much like a NIN
video!
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posted on 24/10/2002 at 07:07 AM
The dude that played the candyman is just down right spooky. I saw him in
a movie preview for something else where I don't even think he was the bad
guy, but damn, he's just one scary dude.
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posted on 24/10/2002 at 11:35 AM
He was in The Rock too.
I still think Tim Curry played the biggest badass in Legend.
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posted on 27/10/2002 at 01:37 PM
well, tim curry is good enough. but i wouldn't mind making some comments
abour his acting...but i won't. I have to say that attic expeditions really
getx into your mind, but i odn't tihnk there is really anytihng going on in
it. Reanimator has one of the best scenes ever- when all of the bodies wake
up off of the stretchers.
Ultimately, Night of the living dead (the origianl, 1968) directed by
George Romero is one of the best horror movies ever made.
But i would have to say that the blair witch project was, and still is,
the scariest movie i have ever seen.
Just for shits and giggle, visit this site-
http://www.fm3d.com/videomayhem/catmain.htm. this site has thebest
horror films ever made, most not available in half the world.
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posted on 27/10/2002 at 10:02 PM
I’ve seen the second Reanimator but not the first. One of my favorite
undead rising scenes was From Dust Till Dawn when the first “zombie
vampire” rose up from the ground, eyes rolled back unleashing a demonic
growl...just before getting it’s ass kicked by Sex Machine.
The original Night of the Living Dead was ok but...I guess I’m spoiled by
more modern movies...also the fact that the shotgun used in that movie had
no recoil...and things to that nature. It’s good but I’m too damn critical
of it. Heh.
Dawn of the Dead. My favorite zombie movie. Of course there’s Dead Alive
and Zombie as well. Excellent zombie films.
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dead-cell
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posted on 29/10/2002 at 02:14 PM
Ok there has to be someone out there who has seen the movie Anatomy...trust
me its worth seeing, actualy im puting it down on my christmas list.
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