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APhew   06-17-2011, 11:27 AM
#81
Favorite movie of all time will always be: JC's The Thing

I pray they do not fuck up the prequel. I've worshipped every entity I can think of in hopes that it will be good. It's impossible (IMO) to make a better horror film than JC's version, so I will settle for good.

JC's Prince of Darkness is also excellent and I think one of his truly unappreciated works.

The japanese(?) film Kairo, which we know of as Pulse (Kristin Bell was in the crappy remake) remains probably my favorite ghost movie of all time.
Scott Miller   06-17-2011, 12:17 PM
#82
APhew Wrote:Favorite movie of all time will always be: JC's The Thing

I pray they do not fuck up the prequel. I've worshipped every entity I can think of in hopes that it will be good. It's impossible (IMO) to make a better horror film than JC's version, so I will settle for good.

JC's Prince of Darkness is also excellent and I think one of his truly unappreciated works.

The japanese(?) film Kairo, which we know of as Pulse (Kristin Bell was in the crappy remake) remains probably my favorite ghost movie of all time.

And a welcome back to you as well Aphew. And Pulse did suck, the American version at least-I'll have to check out the original.

Scott

Jesus died for your sins, get your money's worth. Chad Daniels
Lisa   06-17-2011, 01:21 PM
#83
ccosborne3 Wrote:Anyone remember The Car? It's been so long I have a hard time remembering the plot exactly but I remember that car kicked some ass.

My mom and I watch that movie for kicks. The Hand (starring Michael Caine) is another fun one from that era.
GeraldRice   06-17-2011, 02:42 PM
#84
APhew Wrote:Favorite movie of all time will always be: JC's The Thing

I pray they do not fuck up the prequel. I've worshipped every entity I can think of in hopes that it will be good. It's impossible (IMO) to make a better horror film than JC's version, so I will settle for good.

JC's Prince of Darkness is also excellent and I think one of his truly unappreciated works.

The japanese(?) film Kairo, which we know of as Pulse (Kristin Bell was in the crappy remake) remains probably my favorite ghost movie of all time.

I have to disagree on Prince of Darkness.

They passed an old woman who was just opening the door of a brown Cadillac. An old man was already sitting in the passenger seat. The car had a personalized plate with the letters “J-U-S-P-R-A-Y”.
“That stuff work?” Israel said to her.
“‘Scuse me?” the little old woman said, clutching her keys.
“The spray. Does it keep them away?”
“Keep who away?” She looked confused.
“I gotcha.” Israel gave her a conspiratorial wink.

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The Mad American   06-17-2011, 02:44 PM
#85
GeraldRice Wrote:I have to disagree on Prince of Darkness.


Yeah me as well. Even Alice Cooper couldn't save that thing. Sorry.

"No other success can compensate for failure in the home." D.O. McKay

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APhew   06-17-2011, 05:38 PM
#86
Oh come on!

"Hello.... Hello.... I've got a message for you... and you're not going to like it" (cue body falling apart because it was filled with insects!)

The creepy as hell shared dream... "we're transmitting from the year 199..." with that shadow form in the doorway of the church.

The hand coming through at the end, the sacrifice, Donald Pleasance...

It just worked for me on every level.

Plus it had half the cast of Big Trouble in Little China.
The Mad American   06-17-2011, 05:42 PM
#87
APhew Wrote:Oh come on!

"Hello.... Hello.... I've got a message for you... and you're not going to like it" (cue body falling apart because it was filled with insects!)

The creepy as hell shared dream... "we're transmitting from the year 199..." with that shadow form in the doorway of the church.

The hand coming through at the end, the sacrifice, Donald Pleasance...

It just worked for me on every level.

Plus it had half the cast of Big Trouble in Little China.


I liked Big Trouble in Little China and usually like Carpenter's movies (well, at least his 70's and 80's era stuff) but sorry, even with Donald Pleasance and the freezing booger guy from "The Golden Child" I couldn't get into that movie.

"No other success can compensate for failure in the home." D.O. McKay

"Never raise your hand to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected."
~ Red Buttons

Too literal? I'm sorry you feel I have a Literal Agenda!


The Mad American   06-17-2011, 05:47 PM
#88
APhew Wrote:Oh come on!

"Hello.... Hello.... I've got a message for you... and you're not going to like it" (cue body falling apart because it was filled with insects!)

The creepy as hell shared dream... "we're transmitting from the year 199..." with that shadow form in the doorway of the church.

The hand coming through at the end, the sacrifice, Donald Pleasance...

It just worked for me on every level.

Plus it had half the cast of Big Trouble in Little China.


But I will also say, that is the beauty of horror movies, what is scary or creepy to one person doesn't mean it is going to be scary or creepy for another. Not saying your pick isn't a scary movie Aphew, just saying it didn't do it for me.

I really really liked the movie "Descent" as well and know a lot of people who didn't like it. It made me feel claustraphobic and I thought was a scary tale of how humans can act when put in horrorific situations.

"No other success can compensate for failure in the home." D.O. McKay

"Never raise your hand to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected."
~ Red Buttons

Too literal? I'm sorry you feel I have a Literal Agenda!


APhew   06-18-2011, 01:31 AM
#89
The Mad American Wrote:But I will also say, that is the beauty of horror movies, what is scary or creepy to one person doesn't mean it is going to be scary or creepy for another. Not saying your pick isn't a scary movie Aphew, just saying it didn't do it for me.

I really really liked the movie "Descent" as well and know a lot of people who didn't like it. It made me feel claustraphobic and I thought was a scary tale of how humans can act when put in horrorific situations.

Half of the movies I enjoy people would rather stuff hot coals in their eyes than sit through, I'm aware of this fact, so I take no offense whatsoever. I think a big part of why I love that film so much is how I watched it, alone in a huge theater, at an impressionable and easily entertained 14 years old.

Loved Marshall's Descent as well as Dog Soldiers.
mad4tunes   06-18-2011, 01:40 AM
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My favorite horror movie is Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds".

For nearly two decades after I saw that movie, I always carried an umbrella with me if I was going anywhere near a beach.

And even now, I don't trust any f***ing seagull.

"You have the right to remain silent. If you choose to waive this right, I may have to kill you in self-defense because you're boring me to death."
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