Keep it, I already know what Guy Fawkes Night is...ThunderTitan wrote:There you go little blue eyes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Fawkes_Night
Seen any good movies lately?
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then maybe you shouldn't make ppl think you don't:Milla aka. the Slayer wrote:I have those..just don't remember them...
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i havent seen half of these. my bad it seems. but yep, i forgot Shining, that one was just brilliant.Angelspit wrote:In no particular order, The Shining, Halloween and Halloween H20, The Grudge (I liked the US version better than the original), The Omen, The Exorcist, George Romero's 'Dead' series, The Ring, Poltergeist, Nightmare on Elm Street (featuring Johnny Depp!) and Texas Chainsaw Massacre are all worth an horror fan's time. The sequels (and in some cases remakes) should be avoided.
but Romero, didnt he make Resident Evil movies? that doesnt say anything good about him.
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Why?REI was...It was...Well it had great music.And two great scenes...Kind ofvhilhu wrote: but Romero, didnt he make Resident Evil movies? that doesnt say anything good about him.
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I think most of those are kind of bad really. Most of them are (really)campy, not my sort of thing, and do not do anything to try and actually frighten(or horrify) the viewer. There is a very fine line between silliness and horror and I think these films easily fall to the funny side.Angelspit wrote:In no particular order, The Shining, Halloween and Halloween H20, The Grudge (I liked the US version better than the original), The Omen, The Exorcist, George Romero's 'Dead' series, The Ring, Poltergeist, Nightmare on Elm Street (featuring Johnny Depp!) and Texas Chainsaw Massacre are all worth an horror fan's time. The sequels (and in some cases remakes) should be avoided.vhilhu wrote:i cant name a single good USA horror movie though.
If I had to pick some horror films that I thought were good, and American at that, I'd say Blair Witch Project, Alien, The Thing and I guess Halloween. All of them try to create a mood of dread across the landscape of the celluloid. Maybe not as good as they could have, but good enough so I'll give them credit.
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Play some AvP. Dark corridors and the motion detector make for one chilling experience. Either that or you can lock yourself in a maze with a rabid dog, that should be close enough.vilhu wrote:alien was great sci-fi, but imo not scary. fantasy/scifi doesnt seem scary for me because i cant imagine myself in the situation of the protagonist.
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Dare I say that I saw "The Devil Wears Prada"? Yes, yes I think I do, was rather amusing really!! Stanley Tucci was brilliant as always
It has been a while since I saw anything else, we managed to get hold of a baby-sitter and have a night off .... WOOHOO
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I personally like Resident Evil. Maybe only because of Mila Jovovich (5th element all I can say is yum). Still I did like the movie. The scream series actually had me on the edge of my seat for the first time in years (not from fright but suspense). Saw I, II (both yawn) were too predictable, and most 'scary' movies are so lame they are laughable any more. There are some exceptions, but not really scary, more interesting. Land of the dead is one. Dawn of the dead remake was just another snore fest.
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yep, avp was scary but imo alien wasnt(and predator was just pure action), because in avp its like me walking and getting HUGGED by little cute spiders, not some random guy on the screen.ThunderTitan wrote: Play some AvP. Dark corridors and the motion detector make for one chilling experience. Either that or you can lock yourself in a maze with a rabid dog, that should be close enough.
and actually a dog HAS bitten half my face open. it wasnt very horrifing though. i didnt realize clearly what was going on.
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Well that's the beauty of the game, 3 different experiences. The Predator rocked the most.vhilhu wrote: yep, avp was scary but imo alien wasnt(and predator was just pure action),
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