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Best horror flick in recent memory - Richard Kendrick - 05-17-2004 Kenji Asakura Wrote:Timeline was worst? Really? .......But better than Solaris! Hey Kenji! It's good to see you are posting again. Welcome back. RIK Best horror flick in recent memory - Kenji - 05-18-2004 Richard Kendrick Wrote:Hey Kenji! It's good to see you are posting again. Welcome back. Oh, hey Rik! How are you? I'm really happy back to here agian!! ![]() A few hours ago, I saw "Dawn of the Dead". When I was kid, I saw original "Dawn of the Dead"(George A. Romero). This remake version is.... Dead people running! :eek: Have you seen this movies ? Best horror flick in recent memory - The Mad American - 05-19-2004 I think 28 Days later was pretty good for recent horror. I haven't seen Cronos yet, but will take the good review as reason the give it a try. Really trying to come up with something else good that hasn't been mentioned but can't seem to dredge anything up... Oh yeah, Solaris is really that bad, I had the unfortunate opprotunity to watch this movie (was stuck in a hotel in Greasque, France and it was the only thing on in english) It is about the dryest, worst paced movie I have ever seen...but George Clooney is soooo dreamy.....Just kidding. But not about the movie sucking. Best horror flick in recent memory - kimberly - 05-20-2004 Well I dont get to the movies much (twice in 15 years), and I dont belong to a video club so please take that into consideration. But I really enjoyed Final Destination I & II. And add a nod to Thirteen Ghosts Best horror flick in recent memory - Scott Miller - 05-20-2004 kimberly Wrote:Well I dont get to the movies much (twice in 15 years), and I dont belong to a video club so please take that into consideration. But I really enjoyed Final Destination I & II. And add a nod to Thirteen Ghosts I have to give FD II credit for the best kill scenes I have ever seen, but it was not frightening in the least. Scott Best horror flick in recent memory - Noelie - 05-20-2004 Hmm. The remake of Dawn of the Dead was pretty well done. Running zombies = scary. But...it was a zombie movie. :p As far as movies that I truly found scary...The Ring, and most recently, Gothika. And yeah, Solaris was simply terrible. Best horror flick in recent memory - Kenji - 05-20-2004 The Mad American Wrote:I think 28 Days later was pretty good for recent horror. I saw "28 Days later...",too. I saw in theater in Tokyo(only one place! So there was very crowded). The running dead people was chills ran up my spine. But last scene was very good!!! I like the words, "HELLO" ![]() Solaris is "3z" movie. Do you know what I mean? It's a "zzz..." :p hehehe... Best horror flick in recent memory - Kenji - 05-20-2004 kimberly Wrote:Well I dont get to the movies much (twice in 15 years), and I dont belong to a video club so please take that into consideration. But I really enjoyed Final Destination I & II. And add a nod to Thirteen Ghosts Only twice in 15 years??? Really? By the way, I saw FD 1&2. But Japanese title of FD2 was Dead Coaster. What do you think about this title? In Japan, Final Destination was unpopular,so that changed the title.Anyway,Dead Coaster was unpopular too. ![]() Best horror flick in recent memory - Kenji - 05-20-2004 Noelie Wrote:Hmm. The remake of Dawn of the Dead was pretty well done. Running zombies = scary. But...it was a zombie movie. :p The Ring...is it Japanese version ? I like Naomi Watts, but Hollywood version was not scary for me. ![]() Gothika...Wooooow,that was scary! Best horror flick in recent memory - Noelie - 05-20-2004 I still haven't seen Ringu, but I want to. I found The Ring incredibly scary, and I've heard that Ringu is even more so. |