QUOTE(Slyp @ Mar 14 2014, 06:19 PM)
You are welcome and yes she is... Movies Horror Movies, Discussing and Sharing Frights!!
Movies Horror Movies, Discussing and Sharing Frights!!
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Mar 14 2014, 08:19 PM
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Mar 25 2014, 02:36 PM
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Horror by decades 1920s
Der Golem: Wie Er In Die Welt Kam (aka The Golem: How He Came Into The World) (1920) [German] Directors: Paul Wegener/ Carl Boese Starring: Paul Wegener, Albert Steinrueck Have not watched this but I want to. Have to locate a copy first... Das Kabinett Des Doktor Caligari (aka The Cabinet of Dr Caligari) (1920) [German] Director: Robert Weine Starring: Werner Krauss, Conrad Veidt I also have not watch this and am hoping to locate a copy... Nosferatu, Eine Symponie Des Grauens (1922) [German] Director: F.W. Murnau Stariing: Max Schreck, Gustov von Wangenheim This was release on bluray end of last year and looking at the age of the movie, I do not think we can ask for a better representation. Max Schreck will forever be associated with the role, so much so that in the year 2000, director E. Elias Merhige wrote a love letter to this movie in the form of a movie called Shadow of the Vampire starring John Malkovich, Willem Dafoe & Udo Kier. This really highlight how "progressive" German was towards this new medium Nickelodein, much much earlier compared to the Americans. Very haunting movie. If you do not find it haunting, it is because, it has been emulated so many times, you are just very familiar with the "style" The Phantom of the Opera (1925) [US] Director: Rupert Julian Starring: Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry I have this on DVD. A pretty good adaptation of Gaston Leroux book. Lon Chaney (the man with the thousand faces) is very convincing here as The Phantom. Alas, I believe the musical version is more popular (sexy? Well, this is not a exhaustive list of horror movies from the 20s, just my little, wish list. Feel free to add your wish list. I'm hoping to find the time to do this decade by decade. Let's see if I manage that. See yas at the movies My Two Sen. |
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Apr 11 2014, 11:41 PM
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Constantine (2005)
I am going straight to the point here, I LOVE this movie. I understand it bombed from the perspective of box office, still I like this movie. It is being categories as a fantasy horror, and it defines the movie pretty well. Keanu Reeves is John Constantine, much to the horror of the comic book fans, and I think he did a great job. I think the comic fans wanted something more edgy (Constantine is a chain smoking, foul mouth, could not careless & yellow trenchcoat wearing con man/mystic!!) and Keanu is not quite that, but I like him in the role. Hope that clears up his character... Rachel Weisz is the lady lead and as always Shia LaBeouf the awkward side kick... have you noticed that that is the ONLY role he plays, no matter what movie he is in... It is a shame that the movie did not do well in the box office. I would have love a sequel to this movie. Will Disney/Marvel tearing up the box office with their comics material, maybe it is time Warner/DC rethink their Vertigo material... Sandman maybe??... My Two Sen |
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Apr 26 2014, 05:10 PM
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Oculus (2013)
Hm... what can I say about this movie. First, it was made in 2012, and was only release in 2013. The Good Made with USD 5,000,000 budget (very modest in this day and age) The leads Brenton Thwaites & Karen Gillan (especially their young counterparts Garrett Ryan & Annalise Basso) actually managed their roles, well. The Bad Katee Sackhoff (Starbucks anyone?) as the caring mother??! The movie requires to jump between now and 10 years back... And to make it worst, the use the some method of filming between the two time periods, making them indistinguishable! Not very well thought out. The Ugly This movie script broken the cardinal rule or "reporting", The Why, Where, When and How. It did not even attempt to answer the Why??? And there lays the biggest stumbling block to the movie!! I agree, this makes a better thriller than a horror movie per se... My Two Sen This post has been edited by Mov_freak: Apr 26 2014, 08:23 PM |
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Apr 26 2014, 11:13 PM
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I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)
Where I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) has Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Anne Heche etc, this movie has Jack Black & Brandy?? Please note that the ABOVE is NOT a compliment... This movie followed hot at the heels of it more successful predecessor, and in a word it's story is... INSIPID!! This doo doo was made with USD 65,000,000 and DID NOT MAKE BACK IT'S MONEY AT THE BOX OFFICE. I hope my stance on this movie is perfectly clear... AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE. My Two Sen |
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May 10 2014, 07:20 PM
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The Ninth Gate (1999)
There was alot of buzz around this movie. Roman Polanski's second venture into the supernatural (the first being Rosemary's Baby (1968)). Roman Polanski also wrote the script for this movie, based on Arturo Pérez-Reverte's 1993 novel The Club Dumas. This movie had a budget of $38 million and made $58.4, although, from a box office point of view, it flopped in the States. While writing the script Polanski envision Johnny Depp as the lead, and in later interview stated that Johnny gave him a very flat delivery, nothing like how he had imagined it... Interesting movie. It is more like a detective movie rather then a supernatural movie, and have to add, it works! Revolved around three 300 years old books that supposedly able to call on the Devil himself!! Also interesting how Polanski depicts the rich in Europe, bored and jaded!! One other point I like to make here, the transfer to High Def is not the best I have seen. Color looks washed and the movie on the whole was grainy... Movie itself is very well made. If you like Roman Polanski, you know what to do. My Two Sen. |
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May 13 2014, 05:49 AM
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Guys, I had a hard time remembering this particular scene was from which movie.
It potrayed this two girls, Donna & Angie living in an apartment with Lou which is a guy friend. They received this doll named Anabelle. Doll showed creepy signs like writings on paper and appeared not where it should be. They dumped it, but it showed up in their room again. Lastly, they had to call Ed & Lorraine Warren for help. Was it from The Conjuring? |
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May 13 2014, 07:49 AM
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QUOTE(LVL1NiNjA @ May 13 2014, 05:49 AM) Guys, I had a hard time remembering this particular scene was from which movie. Correct!It potrayed this two girls, Donna & Angie living in an apartment with Lou which is a guy friend. They received this doll named Anabelle. Doll showed creepy signs like writings on paper and appeared not where it should be. They dumped it, but it showed up in their room again. Lastly, they had to call Ed & Lorraine Warren for help. Was it from The Conjuring? |
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May 16 2014, 03:00 AM
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Is 2014 gonna be a horror drought year?
Last year we had The Conjuring & Insidious 2... Beginning of the year has been disappointing... and looking forward, there is only Dracula Untold (2014) Paranormal Activity 5 (2014) Scheduled.... The horror... THE HORROR... |
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May 16 2014, 03:29 AM
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May 31 2014, 11:33 PM
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This upcoming horror movies look promising for the year
This year's conjuring but not Conjuring 2 Deliver Us From Evil This year's torture porn with lots of stupid people doing stupid things The Green Inferno This year's ultimate psychological thriller, which may brilliantly recreate the Hitchcock type of Suspense Grand Piano This year's creepy child horror movie, which brilliantly removed the supposingly jump scares from the jump scare scenes in the trailer Babadook They might all be crappy but who knows! I still have faith in Horror these days. This post has been edited by xy2610: Jul 6 2014, 10:29 AM |
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Jun 26 2014, 12:53 PM
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Rosemary's Baby (2014) Part One
I have never read Ira Levin novel, though I have watched the Rosemary's Baby (1968) movie. The movie took place in New York city, and this mini series occurs in Paris, France. In the movie, Rosemary's psyche is being question. (Eg. is she delusional??) where as in the mini series, that is place out of the door and things that go bump in the night is never questioned (at least not in the first part) Also in the movie, Rosemary is very isolated, where in the mini series, things are more... lacking a better term, "tactile"... The cast is stellar in the mini series, Zoe Saldana as Rosemary Patrick J. Adams (of Suits fame) as Guy Woodhouse (surprising casting actually) Carole Bouquet as Margaux Castevet Jason Isaacs as Roman Castevet I have only watched the first part and is looking forward to watching the second part tonite. My two Sen... for now |
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Jun 29 2014, 01:49 PM
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Devil (2010) Addendum.
Reviewed this in 2010 (My Original Review) It is suppose to be the first part of a trilogy, nickname The Night Chronicles. I still like this movie and wish that M. Night Shyamalan would stop dicking around and get the 2nd and 3rd The Night Chronicles done!! Part two was supposed to be filmed in 2011, and the latest news is it is starting filming in 2013 (Reincarnation, written by him not directed, like Devil). Now it seems he is working on Sundowning (2014).... Frustrating thing is there is actually a website for the trilogy but nothing is updated to date (since 2010).... Tease.... The Night Chronicles Website |
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Jul 4 2014, 12:49 AM
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Evidence (2013)
You are gonna hear alot of negative reviews about this movie. It is pretty low budget and for people who HATES hand cam, please give this a miss. There are plenty of hand cam scenes. This is a Horror/Gore/Thriller genre. I kinda sorta figured out the ending and have to say that you either like or hate this movie. Personally I appreciate the director's approach to the movie, there is a dash if trying too hard, and have to add I still think the approach interesting. Also interesting to see Stephen Moyer outside of True Blood. If you like thriller and you don't mind hand cam scenes, give this a try. This runs rings around movie like Prom Night!! My Two Sen |
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Jul 5 2014, 10:57 PM
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Didn't know there's new Ju-On movie. Hopefully it will be available on disc later.
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Jul 5 2014, 11:30 PM
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QUOTE(xy2610 @ May 31 2014, 11:33 PM) This upcoming horror movies look promising for the year Holy asdasd23e131! Those films look sick! Been craving for good horror shows lately. Can't wait to watch em. Saw this the other day and it was pretty decent. This year's conjuring but not Conjuring 2 Deliver Us From Evil This year's torture porn with lots of stupid people doing stupid things The Green Inferno This year's ultimate psychological thriller, which may brilliantly recreate the Hitchcock type of Suspense Grand Piano This year's creepy child horror movie, which brilliantly removed the supposingly jump scares from the jump scare scenes in the trailer Babadook They might all be crappy but who knows! I still have faith in Horror these days. |
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Jul 7 2014, 11:06 PM
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![]() Just saw this tonight and blown away. So refreshing, so good. It's a lost footage film but please don't watch the trailer or read the summary. A must watch if you into lost footage genre or just horror in general. |
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Jul 8 2014, 10:09 AM
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QUOTE(hfi @ Jul 7 2014, 11:06 PM) ![]() Just saw this tonight and blown away. So refreshing, so good. It's a lost footage film but please don't watch the trailer or read the summary. A must watch if you into lost footage genre or just horror in general. love this genre the most cause u won't know what will pop out in front of the camera other titles that i love: 1. VHS 2. VHS 2 3. Grave Encounters 4. Grace Encounters 2 5. Paranormal activity 1, 2, 3, 4. Haven't watch the fifth one. 6. REC 1, 2, 3. 4 coming soon. but sadly, its becoming more like resident evil ... 7. clover field 8. Quarantine (american version of REC) 9. Chronicles there are so many more to go ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Found_footage_(genre) anyone can recommend me something really good from the list ? |
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Jul 8 2014, 12:20 PM
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QUOTE(Hou_JaI @ Jul 8 2014, 10:09 AM) love this genre the most cause u won't know what will pop out in front of the camera other titles that i love: 1. VHS 2. VHS 2 3. Grave Encounters 4. Grace Encounters 2 5. Paranormal activity 1, 2, 3, 4. Haven't watch the fifth one. 6. REC 1, 2, 3. 4 coming soon. but sadly, its becoming more like resident evil ... 7. clover field 8. Quarantine (american version of REC) 9. Chronicles there are so many more to go ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Found_footage_(genre) anyone can recommend me something really good from the list ? ps: And The Tunnel is pretty decent as well. This post has been edited by hfi: Jul 8 2014, 12:23 PM |
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Jul 8 2014, 01:23 PM
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QUOTE(hfi @ Jul 8 2014, 12:20 PM) Yeah some of those are really really good. Cloverfield, Chronicles, and VHS (2 is a bit disappointing but only because the first one had set a high standard) are the really standout ones for me and among my favorite films. Have you see The Jungle ? It's a decent lost footage and worth checking out if u havent seen it. I enjoyed his previous works as well i.e. Black Water and The Reef. Thanks! will try them out.ps: And The Tunnel is pretty decent as well. just to share: currently i am playing a game called Outlast. You may want to try that out as well. Its a game that let u create the Found Footage within a massive screwed up asylum. So far, 90% of the time, the environment is completely dark and need to use the night vision on the camera to go around looking for exits. the scares impact is powerful, dead bodies/crazy mutated people will jump right in front of u in the dark. to add on, the feeling of having these people chasing u with chainsaw/knifes in complete darkness is just |
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