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Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: Cosmos on October 11, 2006, 04:30:51 PM

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Post by: Cosmos on October 11, 2006, 04:30:51 PM
Two good movies are coming out, the grudge 2 and saw 3. Which are ya gonna see and why? Which one do you think is better? I know a lot of saw lovers hate the grudge, which is why I'm asking. I wanna see both, because horror films are AWSOME. :corn:
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Post by: Moosetroop11 on October 11, 2006, 04:34:10 PM
Neither because I'm boring.
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Post by: Cosmos on October 11, 2006, 04:34:37 PM
XD!!
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Post by: Meiscool-2 on October 11, 2006, 07:11:14 PM
Horror films are becoming cliche.

Seriouslly.... 3 Texas Chainsaw movies within 5 years.
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Post by: Smokey_locs2006 on October 11, 2006, 07:24:37 PM
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Horror films are becoming cliche.

Seriouslly.... 3 Texas Chainsaw movies within 5 years.


Man that's what I'm telling everyone.. Horror movies are to me as dirt is to earth. (old)
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Post by: Revolution911 on October 11, 2006, 07:38:26 PM
Both look like they suck. But if there was a gun to my head, I'd rather see Saw 3. "Wahhhhh horror movies were so much better back then." They sucked back then. The only good horror movies from back then are the George A Romero ones. And the newer zombie movies are better anyway.
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Post by: plightofthepureblood on October 11, 2006, 07:43:42 PM
A funny thing about "saw" movies....

I have a buddy who is a contractor for stage/set lighting.

The Saw movies are Slated, not only for part 3, but 4, 5, and six as well. Hes on the contract for the entire project.

I guess theyre thrying to SLowly gear it toward an adult television serial....with swears and boobs.
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Post by: Black Massacre on October 11, 2006, 07:51:45 PM
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Both look like they suck.


I second that.

Mods........
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Post by: I Have a Sandwich on October 11, 2006, 10:17:48 PM
Horror movies stopped being good when they stopped making giant animal/insect movies.
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Post by: Cosmos on October 12, 2006, 12:12:03 AM
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Originally posted by plightofthepureblood
A funny thing about "saw" movies....

I have a buddy who is a contractor for stage/set lighting.

The Saw movies are Slated, not only for part 3, but 4, 5, and six as well. Hes on the contract for the entire project.

I guess theyre thrying to SLowly gear it toward an adult television serial....with swears and boobs.


Reminds me of square and FF. Milk it until it gets old, ^_^
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Post by: Linkizcool on October 12, 2006, 12:15:45 AM
Im not gonna see Saw 3. I might see the Grudge, but probably not.
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Post by: MrMister on October 12, 2006, 12:48:13 AM
I've seen the Saw movies.. seen.. saw
Well, they're barely horror films. The characters are just too retarded for words..
Title: Any scary movies at all?
Post by: aboutasoandthis on October 12, 2006, 01:01:01 AM
I've seen Saw 2. I thought it was pretty funny.

I want a creepy movie. Less gore, more WTF.
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Post by: plightofthepureblood on October 12, 2006, 01:42:27 AM
you know what was awesome? alot of people have told me im an idiot for liking it....but......The hills have eyes.
Everyone said "Benny, that movie was so fake, god...I cant believe you liked it"

And to this I replied "Hells yeah it was fake. Thats the whole thing about a horror movie. Theyre ridicuoulsly fake."

Freakin Baby snatchin mutants...I love em.
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Post by: Drace on October 12, 2006, 05:42:46 AM
All horror movies, and I do really mean all, are on my list. Why? Because I'm a horror movie fanatic.

Horror movies nowadays tend to try to be scary, and they don't all succeed. What's great about the horror genre is, is that it never was meant to be scary, realistic or all too serious. Horror movies are more to tell a tale that makes you shiver just a bit and enjoy the corniness of it all.

For example:

The 80's, a great age for horror movies. Slashers were being released like crazy. Do you think that these movies were meant to be scary? No. They were meant to entertain you, to gross you out, to tell a sick tale but not to scare you. If they did scare you, it was extra. But the horror genre is not a genre meant to be scary, it's meant to freak you out, make you sick and sometimes even think of little we actually know of everything.

Why are there that many clichés in horror movies? Because they make the genre. People don't wanna see a horror movie where a dude kills the monster, they wanna see a sexy 20-year old bash it's skull in after it killed her 30-year old bodybuilding boyfriend.

Great horror movies:

A Nightmare on Elm Street
Friday The 13th
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Hellraiser
Saw
Dawn ('79)/('04)/Night/Day/Shaun of the Dead
Freddy vs Jason
Child's Play
The Descent
House of a 1000 Corpses
The Shinning
The Devil's Rejects

and the list goes on.





SUMMARY: Yes, I'll probably see them.
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Post by: Cosmos on October 12, 2006, 03:07:45 PM
A Nightmare on Elm Street - Freddy is the best, makes ya laugh all the time.
Friday The 13th - Michael? Jason? Um.. they're both the same to me, and sucked. <.<
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - That one with Jessica Biel or whatever was awsome.
Hellraiser - When I was younger, he scared the shyte outta me.. now it's like, meh whatever.
Saw - I honestly fell asleep during the first movie a couple of times, the only good parts was the gore. Part two was better, more amusing.
Dawn ('79)/('04)/Night/Day/Shaun of the Dead - Dawn was awsome, Shaun was GODLY.
Freddy vs Jason - Yes, Freddy made the movie The movie.
Child's Play - Chuckie, I love him.
The Descent - Never seen it.
House of a 1000 Corpses - I saw it, but I dun really remember it.
The Shinning - Never saw it.
The Devil's Rejects Never saw it.

 :jest:
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Post by: Archem on October 12, 2006, 08:04:38 PM
I hate horror moveis, they just don't get a rise out of me (that's what porn is for!), but I'm obligated to at least pretend to enjoy Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Go Texas whatevering.
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Post by: aboutasoandthis on October 12, 2006, 08:53:52 PM
The definition of horror is to A.) Scare you and B.) to gross you out. Horror movies nowadays aren't scary and they aren't all that disgusting. Sawing a guys head in half gets boring after a while.

I do like some. FREDDY OWNS! Why? He's funny, scary, evil, he is his own horror movie. I like Chucky I guess. The original Omen is funny as a movie by itself, yet disturbingly scary if you're a Christian.

At least we now have Resident Evil 4, Dead Rising, and the soon to be awesome Resident Evil 5.
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Post by: Drace on October 12, 2006, 08:54:32 PM
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House of a 1000 Corpses - I saw it, but I dun really remember it.
The Shinning - Never saw it.
The Devil's Rejects Never saw it.



House and Devil's Rejects are directed and written by Rob Zombie. Two owning movies by a horror god.

And The Shinning... "Here's Johnny!". A must see.
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Post by: Cosmos on October 13, 2006, 11:08:35 AM
I know that, :p

Spoilers and stuff below!

the shining... wait was that that one movie with the guy who was trying to kill some boy and his mother. He hacked his way through the bathroom door? I think I saw the ending a long time ago <.<
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Post by: MrMister on October 13, 2006, 01:49:17 PM
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edix <.<

That's actually a huge twist. I wouldn't.. uh.. be ruining movie endings in this thread if I were you.
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Post by: Fortet on October 13, 2006, 05:04:30 PM
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I want a creepy movie. Less gore, more WTF.

Amen!
Anyways...
I'd like to see 'em, but I want to see the first ones first.
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Post by: Cosmos on October 13, 2006, 05:13:13 PM
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I know that, :p the shining... wait was that that one movie with the guy who was trying to kill some boy and his mother. He hacked his way through the bathroom door? I think I saw the ending a long time ago <.<

That's actually a huge twist. I wouldn't.. uh.. be ruining movie endings in this thread if I were you.


Uh... my bad <.< *edits that*
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Post by: EXO Muffin on October 16, 2006, 07:45:41 AM
The Grudge ones look bad. Especially the whole "legend/rumor-that-gets-to-a-school-and-someone-tries-to-investigate" thing(that's what the trailer looks like to me).

I really like Saw. I don't know, but I really like puzzles and such. The excessive gore added a good atmosphere. #2 wasn't as good since it spoils the climaxes from the first and just stretches it out.
#3 is probably going to end up like the Matrix did.
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Post by: Grandy on October 16, 2006, 02:49:17 PM
 The last horror movies I saw are like RE4. Full of action, drama, cool effects, but no horror.

 Seriously, horror movies are supposed to be scary, last time I saw one it was the history of a man who walked around killing people, and we kinda knew where he was and all. You want horror? Make a movie where you can't see the assassin, from beggining to end, maybe only the the very last part, when he kills everyone. EVERYONE. No one should survive in a horror movie.
 Horror, at least for me, happens when you feel like the guy who's hiding from the culprit. You don't know where he is, you get startled at every sound, and lastly, you run, and you don't hear anyone running after you. That's because he doesn't run, he knows it's only a matter of time, he just walks slowy, following you to the place where he knows you went to, and you know there's no way to escape that fate, only to delay it, and you don't even know what is chasing you.
 Now, some movies I saw, it shows the killer, from beggining to end. You know who he is, what he does, how he kills, and you know how'll he strike to kill. It just cut's the feeling, you don't feel like you're in the movie anymore.
 It's like when you are in a great movie in the cinema, and near the climax scene, the guy in front of you decides to have a really bad cough.

 You get what I meant.
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Post by: I Have a Sandwich on October 16, 2006, 09:06:54 PM
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The last horror movies I saw are like RE4. Full of action, drama, cool effects, but no horror.

 Seriously, horror movies are supposed to be scary, last time I saw one it was the history of a man who walked around killing people, and we kinda knew where he was and all. You want horror? Make a movie where you can't see the assassin, from beggining to end, maybe only the the very last part, when he kills everyone. EVERYONE. No one should survive in a horror movie.
 Horror, at least for me, happens when you feel like the guy who's hiding from the culprit. You don't know where he is, you get startled at every sound, and lastly, you run, and you don't hear anyone running after you. That's because he doesn't run, he knows it's only a matter of time, he just walks slowy, following you to the place where he knows you went to, and you know there's no way to escape that fate, only to delay it, and you don't even know what is chasing you.
 Now, some movies I saw, it shows the killer, from beggining to end. You know who he is, what he does, how he kills, and you know how'll he strike to kill. It just cut's the feeling, you don't feel like you're in the movie anymore.
 It's like when you are in a great movie in the cinema, and near the climax scene, the guy in front of you decides to have a really bad cough.

 You get what I meant.


Jaws. You never saw the shark until like the last 20 minutes. That was some scary ****.
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Post by: Revolution911 on October 16, 2006, 09:38:06 PM
I liked the Descent.
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Post by: Meiscool-2 on October 16, 2006, 09:47:52 PM
I saw The Grudge 2.

Unlike the first one, which sucked completly, this one was good.

First off, Sarah Micheal Geller dies, which is abnormal for movies.

Second, it's less "OMG let's make an uber cool plot willed with holes and expect people to like it!!" and more "Hey, we're a horror movie".

It's not scary at all, just it has a lot of cool effects and freaky ways of people disapearing. You don't even have to watch the first one to understand this one.
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Post by: Drace on October 17, 2006, 05:01:12 AM
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Originally posted by Grandy
The last horror movies I saw are like RE4. Full of action, drama, cool effects, but no horror.

 Seriously, horror movies are supposed to be scary, last time I saw one it was the history of a man who walked around killing people, and we kinda knew where he was and all. You want horror? Make a movie where you can't see the assassin, from beggining to end, maybe only the the very last part, when he kills everyone. EVERYONE. No one should survive in a horror movie.
 Horror, at least for me, happens when you feel like the guy who's hiding from the culprit. You don't know where he is, you get startled at every sound, and lastly, you run, and you don't hear anyone running after you. That's because he doesn't run, he knows it's only a matter of time, he just walks slowy, following you to the place where he knows you went to, and you know there's no way to escape that fate, only to delay it, and you don't even know what is chasing you.
 Now, some movies I saw, it shows the killer, from beggining to end. You know who he is, what he does, how he kills, and you know how'll he strike to kill. It just cut's the feeling, you don't feel like you're in the movie anymore.
 It's like when you are in a great movie in the cinema, and near the climax scene, the guy in front of you decides to have a really bad cough.

 You get what I meant.


*Slaps Grandy* The real horror movies are not made to scare people Grandy! The real horror movies are not serious! It's those immigrant horror movies (not made by immigrants, but being more "thriller" than horror) that try to be serious and scary.
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Post by: Darkfox on October 17, 2006, 06:30:26 AM
Oi... them sequals.
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Post by: Kinslayer on October 17, 2006, 01:27:09 PM
Some people consider me to be sick because I laugh at horror movies o_O I find them funny, so many clichés altogether...
For example, at Jason's movies... WHY MUST HE KILL PEOPLE WHILE THEY'RE HAVING SEX! WAIT FOR THEM TO FINISH! GEE!
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Post by: Grandy on October 17, 2006, 02:40:23 PM
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The last horror movies I saw are like RE4. Full of action, drama, cool effects, but no horror.

 Seriously, horror movies are supposed to be scary, last time I saw one it was the history of a man who walked around killing people, and we kinda knew where he was and all. You want horror? Make a movie where you can't see the assassin, from beggining to end, maybe only the the very last part, when he kills everyone. EVERYONE. No one should survive in a horror movie.
 Horror, at least for me, happens when you feel like the guy who's hiding from the culprit. You don't know where he is, you get startled at every sound, and lastly, you run, and you don't hear anyone running after you. That's because he doesn't run, he knows it's only a matter of time, he just walks slowy, following you to the place where he knows you went to, and you know there's no way to escape that fate, only to delay it, and you don't even know what is chasing you.
 Now, some movies I saw, it shows the killer, from beggining to end. You know who he is, what he does, how he kills, and you know how'll he strike to kill. It just cut's the feeling, you don't feel like you're in the movie anymore.
 It's like when you are in a great movie in the cinema, and near the climax scene, the guy in front of you decides to have a really bad cough.

 You get what I meant.


*Slaps Grandy* The real horror movies are not made to scare people Grandy! The real horror movies are not serious! It's those immigrant horror movies (not made by immigrants, but being more "thriller" than horror) that try to be serious and scary.


 You mean horror movies must not have horror in them? That's called an "action" movie around here. Same as horror, but without the horror part.
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Post by: Apex on October 17, 2006, 02:51:49 PM
Nightmare on Elm Street series wasn't half bad, until they started cranking out so many.

Very gory, not my thing.
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Post by: Darkfox on October 17, 2006, 03:21:38 PM
Very gorey is not neccesarily very scary. It can make the movie look like it's trying WAY to hard to look, how to say, bad, in the sense of "oooh look how hardcore we are showing chucks fly everywhere every 20 minutes of the movie!"

Those movies tend to bore me.
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Post by: MrMister on October 17, 2006, 03:31:42 PM
Nightmare on Elm Street was actually pretty scary, though. It had a good concept. The gay thing though was when Freddy uses his Power Glove to kill Breckin Meyer when he is trapped in the video game.
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Post by: Drace on October 17, 2006, 06:25:05 PM
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The last horror movies I saw are like RE4. Full of action, drama, cool effects, but no horror.

 Seriously, horror movies are supposed to be scary, last time I saw one it was the history of a man who walked around killing people, and we kinda knew where he was and all. You want horror? Make a movie where you can't see the assassin, from beggining to end, maybe only the the very last part, when he kills everyone. EVERYONE. No one should survive in a horror movie.
 Horror, at least for me, happens when you feel like the guy who's hiding from the culprit. You don't know where he is, you get startled at every sound, and lastly, you run, and you don't hear anyone running after you. That's because he doesn't run, he knows it's only a matter of time, he just walks slowy, following you to the place where he knows you went to, and you know there's no way to escape that fate, only to delay it, and you don't even know what is chasing you.
 Now, some movies I saw, it shows the killer, from beggining to end. You know who he is, what he does, how he kills, and you know how'll he strike to kill. It just cut's the feeling, you don't feel like you're in the movie anymore.
 It's like when you are in a great movie in the cinema, and near the climax scene, the guy in front of you decides to have a really bad cough.

 You get what I meant.


*Slaps Grandy* The real horror movies are not made to scare people Grandy! The real horror movies are not serious! It's those immigrant horror movies (not made by immigrants, but being more "thriller" than horror) that try to be serious and scary.


 You mean horror movies must not have horror in them? That's called an "action" movie around here. Same as horror, but without the horror part.


Horror IS NOT the same as SCARY. Scary movies are tagged thriller. Gorey movies, slashers, other weird monster crap are tagged horror. Of course, there are crossovers. (Yes, horror-thrillers, saying this for you r-tards out there.)
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Post by: Revolution911 on October 17, 2006, 07:35:06 PM
Why wouldent a horror movie be serious. That sounds ridiculous.
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Post by: Drace on October 17, 2006, 08:36:57 PM
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Why wouldent a horror movie be serious. That sounds ridiculous.


Go watch old horror movies. Watch them, hit your head, say 'dee dee dee', look me straight in the eyes and tell me you found them scary. "The Monster From the Swamp!!!" "The Blob!" "The Vampire That Bites!". Bah, they've never meant to be serious.
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Post by: Revolution911 on October 17, 2006, 09:03:23 PM
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Why wouldent a horror movie be serious. That sounds ridiculous.


Go watch old horror movies. Watch them, hit your head, say 'dee dee dee', look me straight in the eyes and tell me you found them scary. "The Monster From the Swamp!!!" "The Blob!" "The Vampire That Bites!". Bah, they've never meant to be serious.


Theres plenty of okay new horror movies. The old ones sucked, no matter how much people try to pass them off as cult classics. Even if they were "good for their time" its ****ing 2006. But eh, I think the genre in general has always sucked. Besides zombie movies. Not including resident evil. I loved silent hill.
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Post by: I Have a Sandwich on October 17, 2006, 10:22:33 PM
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Why wouldent a horror movie be serious. That sounds ridiculous.


Go watch old horror movies. Watch them, hit your head, say 'dee dee dee', look me straight in the eyes and tell me you found them scary. "The Monster From the Swamp!!!" "The Blob!" "The Vampire That Bites!". Bah, they've never meant to be serious.


Bullshit. Saying that is the same as saying "That old Commodore 64 doesn't work very well, because it was never supposed to." Creature from the Black Lagoon, Earth vs the Spider, those were all meant to be scary movies, and back then they were. Maybe by our standards they're not, but those movies scared alot of people in their original time, as they were meant to.
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Post by: Razor on October 18, 2006, 05:02:22 AM
Sandwich is correct. As was once said on the Simpsons, people were easier to scare back then. Remember War of the Worlds? That was a radio drama, and people ACTUALLY believed it. Noone would believe it these days, and that's because we're smarter nowadays.

Those movies WOULD have scared people back then.
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Post by: Drace on October 18, 2006, 05:44:23 AM
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Sandwich is correct. As was once said on the Simpsons, people were easier to scare back then. Remember War of the Worlds? That was a radio drama, and people ACTUALLY believed it. Noone would believe it these days, and that's because we're smarter nowadays.

Those movies WOULD have scared people back then.


Yeah but WotW radio broadcast just pwnd. I've heard it =)

But still, if people back then got scared of THE BLOB or some other black-white movie, they were retarded. Which, of course, they were.
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Post by: I Have a Sandwich on October 18, 2006, 08:52:50 PM
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Sandwich is correct. As was once said on the Simpsons, people were easier to scare back then. Remember War of the Worlds? That was a radio drama, and people ACTUALLY believed it. Noone would believe it these days, and that's because we're smarter nowadays.

Those movies WOULD have scared people back then.


Yeah but WotW radio broadcast just pwnd. I've heard it =)

But still, if people back then got scared of THE BLOB or some other black-white movie, they were retarded. Which, of course, they were.


I don't see it as retarded, I see it as fortunate to not be dulled to any form of violence as we are now.
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Post by: Cosmos on October 22, 2006, 01:43:10 AM
Grudge two was whack. I'm kinda disappointed, if I hadn't already seen the japanese one I would've been confused as hell. :S
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Post by: Grandy on October 22, 2006, 02:01:54 AM
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Why wouldent a horror movie be serious. That sounds ridiculous.


Go watch old horror movies. Watch them, hit your head, say 'dee dee dee', look me straight in the eyes and tell me you found them scary. "The Monster From the Swamp!!!" "The Blob!" "The Vampire That Bites!". Bah, they've never meant to be serious.


 They were, at the time.
 I bet you didn't find "The Exorcist" scary, but your granpa should've crapped his pants when he saw it.

 Seriously, to me, horror movies should be scary.
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Post by: Drace on October 22, 2006, 10:09:06 AM
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Why wouldent a horror movie be serious. That sounds ridiculous.


Go watch old horror movies. Watch them, hit your head, say 'dee dee dee', look me straight in the eyes and tell me you found them scary. "The Monster From the Swamp!!!" "The Blob!" "The Vampire That Bites!". Bah, they've never meant to be serious.


 They were, at the time.
 I bet you didn't find "The Exorcist" scary, but your granpa should've crapped his pants when he saw it.

 Seriously, to me, horror movies should be scary.


I lauged at The Excorcist. I found it a good horror-comedy.
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Post by: aboutasoandthis on October 22, 2006, 01:54:57 PM
Horror

Main Entry: 1hor·ror
Pronunciation: 'hor-&r, 'här-
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English horrour, from Anglo-French *orur, from Latin horror action of bristling, from horrEre to bristle, shiver; akin to Sanskrit harsate he is excited
1 a : painful and intense fear, dread, or dismay b : intense aversion or repugnance
2 a : the quality of inspiring horror : repulsive, horrible, or dismal quality or character b : something that inspires horror
3 plural : a state of extreme depression or apprehension

I'm not on either side of this. Draw your own conclusions.
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Post by: Cosmos on October 22, 2006, 02:17:25 PM
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I lauged at The Excorcist. I found it a good horror-comedy.


One of my g/f's is way too scared to see it. She wouldn't even see the omen.  :dry:
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Post by: MrMister on October 22, 2006, 03:20:01 PM
Bwahaha, my wife is scared to watch the Shining.
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Post by: Drace on October 22, 2006, 07:53:37 PM
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I lauged at The Excorcist. I found it a good horror-comedy.


One of my g/f's is way too scared to see it. She wouldn't even see the omen.  :dry:


The Omen, the new one? Cause that was good.
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Post by: I Have a Sandwich on October 22, 2006, 08:02:07 PM
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Why wouldent a horror movie be serious. That sounds ridiculous.


Go watch old horror movies. Watch them, hit your head, say 'dee dee dee', look me straight in the eyes and tell me you found them scary. "The Monster From the Swamp!!!" "The Blob!" "The Vampire That Bites!". Bah, they've never meant to be serious.


 They were, at the time.
 I bet you didn't find "The Exorcist" scary, but your granpa should've crapped his pants when he saw it.

 Seriously, to me, horror movies should be scary.


I lauged at The Excorcist. I found it a good horror-comedy.


Because you have the things of your generation. They didn't. I's like how Star Wars when it came out had "the absoulute best realistic effects". We see it now and know its a model. Each generation is different.
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Post by: Revolution911 on October 22, 2006, 08:19:19 PM
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I lauged at The Excorcist. I found it a good horror-comedy.


One of my g/f's is way too scared to see it. She wouldn't even see the omen.  :dry:


The Omen, the new one? Cause that was good.


The movie sucked. Same **** as the first one, but not as effective.
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Post by: Drace on October 22, 2006, 08:22:52 PM
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Why wouldent a horror movie be serious. That sounds ridiculous.


Go watch old horror movies. Watch them, hit your head, say 'dee dee dee', look me straight in the eyes and tell me you found them scary. "The Monster From the Swamp!!!" "The Blob!" "The Vampire That Bites!". Bah, they've never meant to be serious.


 They were, at the time.
 I bet you didn't find "The Exorcist" scary, but your granpa should've crapped his pants when he saw it.

 Seriously, to me, horror movies should be scary.


I lauged at The Excorcist. I found it a good horror-comedy.


Because you have the things of your generation. They didn't. I's like how Star Wars when it came out had "the absoulute best realistic effects". We see it now and know its a model. Each generation is different.


Star Wars isn't real? YOU LIE! YOU LIE AND GO TO HELL.
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Post by: Cosmos on October 22, 2006, 10:42:52 PM
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The Omen, the new one? Cause that was good.


Yeah, I never got to see it.. :(
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Post by: I Have a Sandwich on October 23, 2006, 02:16:39 AM
Shifting to new movies in general and not just horror. I just saw the Presteige. That was a purely awesome movie. I HIGHLY reccomend this movie to ANYONE. I don't give a damn what you think, go watch this movie.
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Post by: MrMister on October 23, 2006, 05:56:26 AM
Illusionist > Prestige
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Post by: I Have a Sandwich on October 23, 2006, 10:18:24 PM
I wanted to see that too, but it was one or the other, and I like Jackman.