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jaybird   04-22-2006, 04:34 PM
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Peachynat and I are goin' to see Silent Hill tonite. I'll give ya'll a review tomorrow. Let me know if any of ya'll go see it ,what ya'll thought.Wink

:p A good horror story will keep you up at night
NewYorkjoe   04-23-2006, 11:52 AM
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. . . because it is set in West Virginia! Wink

Oldest chapter of Ghost Hunters is nearby in Harpers Ferry.

Silent Hill was really quite good, nearly as disturbing as "The Ring," (which my wife refuses to watch again).

Stilll, the movie that I found the scariest in the last few years was "The Ghost and the Darkness," because it was a true story. Made me jump in my seat, just like the first time I say "Jaws!"

What I can say about West Virginia is "there are more graves than headstones in those hills!"
peachynat   04-23-2006, 05:21 PM
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Jaybird and I saw "Silent Hill" last night.... I was a bit apprehensive because I wasn't really sure what to expect, but overall I'd have to say it was pretty good and I liked it....it was definitely creepy and gory, and it had some really good special effects.

I haven't seen "The Ghost and the Darkness"... may have to check into that.
Jay #1   04-23-2006, 05:45 PM
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You know the day is interesting... when your mind thinks "The Ghost And Mister Chicken" even though your eyes say otherwise.:p

NewYorkjoe Wrote:. . . because it is set in West Virginia! Wink


Stilll, the movie that I found the scariest in the last few years was "The Ghost and the Darkness," because it was a true story. "
jaybird   04-23-2006, 07:39 PM
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I enjoyed Silent Hill. It was as dark and gory as I remember the games being. The story line leaves you to speculate a little but overall it was a good flick. I've been to W.V. several times and I can see how folklore can be strong there.

:p A good horror story will keep you up at night
KRW   04-23-2006, 07:58 PM
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peachynat Wrote:Jaybird and I saw "Silent Hill" last night.... I was a bit apprehensive because I wasn't really sure what to expect, but overall I'd have to say it was pretty good and I liked it....it was definitely creepy and gory, and it had some really good special effects.

I haven't seen "The Ghost and the Darkness"... may have to check into that.

Definatly do, it's very well done. Like Joe said, it's also based on a true story. It stars Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas.


KRW
KRW   04-23-2006, 07:59 PM
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jaybird Wrote:I enjoyed Silent Hill. It was as dark and gory as I remember the games being. The story line leaves you to speculate a little but overall it was a good flick. I've been to W.V. several times and I can see how folklore can be strong there.

Did it follow the game very close?


KRW
jaybird   04-23-2006, 08:32 PM
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KRW Wrote:Did it follow the game very close?


KRW
Well....Because of the fact that it had to make sense for a movie, not completely. I can say though, if you played the game you could definately recognize places and people. The creatures they had were exact copies of the ones in the game. I thought it was really cool to see on the big screen what I had spent hours playing on my little screen. Overall I can't complain.

:p A good horror story will keep you up at night
Jay #1   04-23-2006, 09:34 PM
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hmm... I've heard rumors that the game had random references to different authors scattered on signs throughout. Including an F. Paul Wilson reference...

too bad that probably couldn't carry over in the movie.


jaybird Wrote:Well....Because of the fact that it had to make sense for a movie, not completely. I can say though, if you played the game you could definately recognize places and people. The creatures they had were exact copies of the ones in the game. I thought it was really cool to see on the big screen what I had spent hours playing on my little screen. Overall I can't complain.
Medusa   04-24-2006, 04:12 PM
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Jay #1 Wrote:hmm... I've heard rumors that the game had random references to different authors scattered on signs throughout. Including an F. Paul Wilson reference...

too bad that probably couldn't carry over in the movie.
Yes, a lot of the streets had horror authors' names. They even had Stephen King's pen name Bachman too. It was really cool. My husband has played the first 3 games. The first game was good, the second was kind of lame, but the third one was the best. the 4th one, Silent Hill The Room, looks cool but we haven't tried it. I don't play myself. I'd walk into a wall. I just watch him and point out what he misses.
We are planning to go see Silent Hill this weekend and I'm glad to hear all the things everyone's saying about it. Especially that they kept the creatures and monsters the same.
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