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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. |