Originally posted by Meiscool
Horror films are becoming cliche.
Seriouslly.... 3 Texas Chainsaw movies within 5 years.
Originally posted by Revolution911
Both look like they suck.
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.
Originally posted by Midnight
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.
Originally posted by Midnight
edix <.<
Originally posted by aboutasoandthis
I want a creepy movie. Less gore, more WTF.
Originally posted by MrMister
quote: Originally posted by Midnight
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.
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.
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.
Originally posted by Drace
quote: 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.
Originally posted by Grandy
quote: Originally posted by Drace
quote: 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.
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.
Originally posted by Revolution911
Why wouldent a horror movie be serious. That sounds ridiculous.
Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by Revolution911
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.
Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by Revolution911
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.
Originally posted by Razor
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.
Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by Razor
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.
Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by Revolution911
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.
Originally posted by Grandy
quote: Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by Revolution911
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.
Originally posted by Drace
I lauged at The Excorcist. I found it a good horror-comedy.
Originally posted by Midnight
quote: Originally posted by Drace
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:
Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by Grandy
quote: Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by Revolution911
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.
Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by Midnight
quote: Originally posted by Drace
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.
Originally posted by I Have a Sandwich
quote: Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by Grandy
quote: Originally posted by Drace
quote: Originally posted by Revolution911
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.
Originally posted by Drace
The Omen, the new one? Cause that was good.