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Speaking of "the man", James Wan is definitely the man.
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Bob Loblaw posted:Talking about anthology television reminded me of "Night Vision", a horror anthology series that premiered in 2001, hosted by Black Flag singer Henry Rollins. Most of the stories were okay, but 'A View Through a Window' is by far one of the best things I have seen, enough that I had to track down the very limited print run of the book that it came from. Thanks for sharing this. I missed out on this series during its original run (odd, since I'm a Henry Rollins fan). I really enjoyed this episode.
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Anyone considering seeing The ABCs of Death should steer clear. It's absolute garbage. There are about three or four halfway decent entries, but the rest all range from pretty bad to downright unwatchable. The movie came to my attention because of Ti West's segment, which turned out to be the single worst one of the 26. A solid premise wasted by mostly abysmal entries.
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AlexF posted:It's horror all right but more because of the excessive gore on display. Very funny as well if you're into dark humor. Saw it at a festival and the crowd (and I) really liked it. We gave it a standing ovation here in Toronto. I loved it, but it's really not in any way scary in a traditional sense. For new stuff, I thought Aftershock was pretty good and should be seeing release sometime this year. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1780762/ No One Lives is mostly dumb but is worth it for one absolutely ridiculous, hilariously surreal scene. http://tiff.net/filmsandschedules/tiff/2012/noonelives Hellbenders is a riot and is now one of my favourite Clancy Brown roles. Bubbles from The Wire is also pretty good here. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1865393/ e: wait, maybe this already got released? I didn't see anything about it. Come Out And Play was really dumb and was made by a director (Makinov) who wears a mask and releases bizarre, pretentious manifestos on youtube but maybe you guys would like it more than me. http://tiff.net/filmsandschedules/tiff/2012/childsplay I mean listen to this poo poo quote:Makinov was born in Belarus. The elusive director refuses to disclose his first and last name. He began his career as a focus puller in Russia, and later travelled to Mexico to study and shoot two documentary films on Huichol shamanism. After what he describes as a near-death experience, he forged a new identity, referring to himself as Makinov. He believes that by punishing the ego through anonymity, he can command the wisdom of being one with nothing. Come Out And Play (12) is his latest feature film. flashy_mcflash fucked around with this message at 21:57 on Feb 27, 2013 |
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Does anyone remember a movie about a dude locking up his junkie friend in a cabin to get him to kick but poo poo goes wrong? It was from like last year and I can't find reference to it anywhere and vague googling is no help. Asking here because I'm pretty sure was the only place I saw it mentioned.here
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acephalousuniverse posted:Does anyone remember a movie about a dude locking up his junkie friend in a cabin to get him to kick but poo poo goes wrong? It was from like last year and I can't find reference to it anywhere and vague googling is no help. Asking here because I'm pretty sure was the only place I saw it mentioned.here It's called Resolution. One of my absolute favourites from last year. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1977895/
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Undead Unicorn posted:Hey through a friend I got tickets to a screening of Repo the Genetic Opera and The Devil’s Carnival with the Director and Writer being there for a Q&A. I'm curious because it'd be a pain to actually get to the theater they're screening at, are they any good? I've heard mixed things about Repo. I haven't seen The Devil's Carnival but Repo! was a poo poo show. Expect the audience to sing along to every song, scream pre-rehearsed call-back lines like they do at Rocky Horror, and if they're anything like the audience in my city, will get up en masse and do the Time Warp multiple times throughout because they have all apparently forgotten which movie they are seeing. You should probably know going in that it's not really a movie about organ harvesting, it's a movie about a sad tween girl who sings about her daddy issues. Bill Moseley and Paris Hilton were the only parts that I enjoyed overall, mostly because Paris is simply parodying herself.
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Repo was a transparently manufactured attempt at making a 'modern' Rocky Horror and it sucks so hard. Your theatre experience sounds a lot like mine, demo.
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demozthenes posted:. You should probably know going in that it's not really a movie about organ harvesting, it's a movie about a sad tween girl who sings about her daddy issues. Yes you are correct, the movie is about its characters and not the macguffin. What a world! If you're going to rip on the movie there are a lot of ways to go but this really isn't one. e: The movie is probably a 3.5-4 out of 10. If you can go in inebriated maybe you can get that up to a 5? If you're in a really enthusiastic crowd (I almost can't believe one exists for this movie) maybe as high as a 6? weekly font fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Feb 27, 2013 |
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flashy_mcflash posted:Repo was a transparently manufactured attempt at making a 'modern' Rocky Horror and it sucks so hard. Your theatre experience sounds a lot like mine, demo. Yeah. Even Shock Treatment has good songs, though, what's the point if your songs are zero effort?
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Honestly, I thought Repo was fun, but that's mostly because I sometimes have the taste in music of a 90s teenager and fanboy-squealed at the fact that Nivek Ogre plays an insane, flamboyant serial killer who wears people's faces. Also, the fact that Yoshiki Hayashi of X Japan, another band I love in spite of myself, composed the backing instrumentals for most of the music.
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schwenz posted:This teaser for James Wan's The Conjuring looks pretty tight. Apparently this is based on something (?) out of the files of Ed and Lorraine Warren, who investigated the original Amityville Horror. They are going to be characters in this film, and of course played by fairly attractive Hollywood types despite being stodgy old folks for apparently ever. Here's their website which, fair warning if you're browsing without headphones, has the Amityville Horror theme queued up to play automatically in the background. edit:\/\/ If they keep the Warrens' general MO, it'll be basically Insidious. Ie, there are one or more ghosts haunting a particular place, being controlled by a separate demonic entity which must be exorcised in order to free the ghosts. I'm picking through some of my old books/the internet now trying to see if I can find whatever case the film is based on, and it looks like the family didn't go public until 2011 with this piece of work. H.P. Shivcraft fucked around with this message at 01:51 on Feb 28, 2013 |
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The Conjuring trailer did look pretty good but I'm worried it's going to fall into the same ending of all recent ghost movies. The ghost just wants a hug and the family was never in danger. In fact now the family is bonded closer than ever thanks to their experience in putting the ghost to rest.
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demozthenes posted:I haven't seen The Devil's Carnival but Repo! was a poo poo show. I enjoyed Devil's Carnival, but the best song wasn't even in the movie and was just tacked onto the credits because they couldn't get it to fit the storyline. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYIioYDI2Iw
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Volume posted:The Conjuring trailer did look pretty good but I'm worried it's going to fall into the same ending of all recent ghost movies. The ghost just wants a hug and the family was never in danger. In fact now the family is bonded closer than ever thanks to their experience in putting the ghost to rest. Also the story behind the seminal horror classic, Ghost Dad.
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SEX HAVER 40000 posted:The Last Stand is the best action movie of 2013 until Fast 6 comes out. Then it's tied. Isn't the Evil Dead remake this year?
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I want more movies with ghosts wanting hugs. Huuuuuuuuugs!
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I know I've said this in the thread before, but I'd like to see more straight-up evil ghost movies. I really don't like this whole "Well, there's a demon or demonic influence that's making them do this" or "The ghost is actually a demon" because that's a friggin' cop-out. Say what you will about The Woman in Black but it was nice to get a ghost who was just a stone-cold hateful former human being who wanted to wreck poo poo and couldn't be placated.
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You would see more of that if ghost movies weren't so Judeo-Christian.
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H.P. Shivcraft posted:I know I've said this in the thread before, but I'd like to see more straight-up evil ghost movies. I really don't like this whole "Well, there's a demon or demonic influence that's making them do this" or "The ghost is actually a demon" because that's a friggin' cop-out. Say what you will about The Woman in Black but it was nice to get a ghost who was just a stone-cold hateful former human being who wanted to wreck poo poo and couldn't be placated. I avoided that movie because it looked pretty bad and got bad reviews if I'm not mistaken. I'm going to give it a watch now because, like you, I just want to see straight up evil ghosts.
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penismightier posted:It is genuinely amazing how well Are You Afraid of the Dark has aged. I will swear by this series until I die, love it like a mother fucker.
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Volume posted:I avoided that movie because it looked pretty bad and got bad reviews if I'm not mistaken. I'm going to give it a watch now because, like you, I just want to see straight up evil ghosts. The BBC TV version is better. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eQ5sFNUg9M
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priznat posted:I want more movies with ghosts wanting hugs. Huuuuuuuuugs! That's all ghosts really want, anyways. Hugs. Tons of hugs.
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So out of curiosity and a sudden inexplicable craving -- are there any horror-musicals that aren't terrible? Of course as soon as I typed that I immediately remembered that Little Shop of Horrors is a thing, so let's append "recent" to that question.
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:So out of curiosity and a sudden inexplicable craving -- are there any horror-musicals that aren't terrible? I know you're appending it to "recent," but regardless, Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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So I noticed something very odd in a few horror movies I've watched lately, and I'm wondering if there is any significance behind it or I'm just reading too much into things. I watched Lovely Molly, The Pact, Absentia and one more which I can't remember the name of. Each of these movies has a female drug addict as a central character, and every single one of them is shown relapsing and using drugs again or portrayed in a very negative light in regards to their addiction. Now, drug users have been around in horror movies forever. But it's normally been the lovable goofy stoner who is portrayed as harmless and clueless. Cabin in the Woods of course subverts this by having the stoner be the only one that sees what the hell is going on. But in the movies I've mentioned, the portrayal is much, much different. All of them have female drug users who are shown giving in to temptation again. They are all relatively recent movies too, and I'm wondering why no recent horror movie that I've seen has shown a hardcore male drug user relapsing, or even really a male addict period. Maybe I'm reading too much into it, but it gave off a subtle feeling of misogny, and I'm pretty much the last person to comment on something like that. Although not in the same genre, Flight serves as an interesting counter point of how a male addict is portrayed. I'd like to hear someone else's thoughts on this, especially SMG if you're reading this.
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H.P. Shivcraft posted:I know I've said this in the thread before, but I'd like to see more straight-up evil ghost movies. I really don't like this whole "Well, there's a demon or demonic influence that's making them do this" or "The ghost is actually a demon" because that's a friggin' cop-out. Say what you will about The Woman in Black but it was nice to get a ghost who was just a stone-cold hateful former human being who wanted to wreck poo poo and couldn't be placated. Ghost Story Dead Silence House on Haunted Hill The Frighteners The Legend of Hell House
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:So out of curiosity and a sudden inexplicable craving -- are there any horror-musicals that aren't terrible? Evil Dead the Musical is pretty great, but it's just a stage-show and will always be, as far as I'm aware. Still great, though.
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:So out of curiosity and a sudden inexplicable craving -- are there any horror-musicals that aren't terrible? Forbidden Zone.
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schwenz posted:Ghost Story The only one of these I haven't seen is Dead Silence. I don't remember it being received very well at the time of release, but I've caught a few mentions of it in this thread. Is it actually worth watching? (I mean, beyond the tantalizing possibilities of flat-out evil ghosts.)
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Tuxedo Catfish posted:So out of curiosity and a sudden inexplicable craving -- are there any horror-musicals that aren't terrible? I liked The Happiness of the Katakuris a lot. I don't remember the songs being particularly amazing, but it's a funny and unique movie.
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H.P. Shivcraft posted:The only one of these I haven't seen is Dead Silence. I don't remember it being received very well at the time of release, but I've caught a few mentions of it in this thread. Is it actually worth watching? (I mean, beyond the tantalizing possibilities of flat-out evil ghosts.) Yeah, and the bonus is that it's by the guy who started the discussion in the first place: James Wan.
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Any Paranormal Activity fans in the house? I watched all 4 recently and I could do with some help understanding the storyline. Spoilers for all 4 films: In PA3 we find out a group of witches have made a deal with a demon, who is called Toby. I'm not sure what they're getting, but in exchange they offer the first born male and marry Kristi to the demon? Toby comes calling in PA2 as Hunter is the first born male, but the housekeeper knows what's going on and the family transfer Toby to Katie. PA1 is Toby being pissed off and getting enough strength to possess Katie. Demon Katie goes to get Hunter and kills everyone in her way. In PA4 we find out that Demon Katie gave up Hunter for adoption. I wasn't sure why at first but I think it's got something to do with Hunter/Wyatt needing to be ready or prepared, I'm not sure what for. I'm also not sure who Robbie was. Another demon or possessed kid? It also seems like Toby can leave Katie and do his normal things, but Katie either stays under his control or he possesses her again? Is this pretty much correct? Anyone got any answers to my questions?
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H.P. Shivcraft posted:The only one of these I haven't seen is Dead Silence. I don't remember it being received very well at the time of release, but I've caught a few mentions of it in this thread. Is it actually worth watching? (I mean, beyond the tantalizing possibilities of flat-out evil ghosts.) I'm not a big fan of horror that puts a lot of stock in inanimate objects (Ventriloquist Dummy) and I rented it expecting it to be good for a laugh. But it's surprisingly good. The ghost is awesome. It's pretty balls to the wall throughout.
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House on Haunted Hill is pretty great, too. The ghost effects are creepy as hell, and Geoffrey Rush becoming Vincent Price is amazing. There's also Thir13en Ghosts, which is less good, but still has some cool ghost designs.
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Coffee And Pie posted:House on Haunted Hill is pretty great, too. The ghost effects are creepy as hell, and Geoffrey Rush becoming Vincent Price is amazing. There's also Thir13en Ghosts, which is less good, but still has some cool ghost designs. Yeah there were a few ghost remakes around that time and the order definitely goes House on Haunted Hill > Thirteen Ghosts > > > The Haunting.
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I like how all you see in that trailer for "The Conjuring" is a pair of hands clapping and yet it was pretty freaky (to me, anyway ). Hope it's good, I like those type of movies with the paranormal investigators.
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flashy_mcflash posted:It's called Resolution. One of my absolute favourites from last year. Yes, thanks dude!
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H.P. Shivcraft posted:I know I've said this in the thread before, but I'd like to see more straight-up evil ghost movies. I really don't like this whole "Well, there's a demon or demonic influence that's making them do this" or "The ghost is actually a demon" because that's a friggin' cop-out. Say what you will about The Woman in Black but it was nice to get a ghost who was just a stone-cold hateful former human being who wanted to wreck poo poo and couldn't be placated. This kind of reminds me of a question I have about The Ring. I don't think the answer will be different in the American versus Japanese version, but if it is I guess I'll take both answers. I understand that Samara was born with some sort of telepathy/psychic ability, but was she evil to the extent that she became once she was dead? I know her mother feared her, but I can't remember if she actually did anything to justify that fear. The American version I remember focused pretty heavily on her being so angry because of how she died, but I don't know if in the flashback it makes it clear that she was always that way. I bring it up because The Ring is the first movie ghost where I remember the twist being "she's just lashing out because of the horrible thing that was done to her, its not her fault!"
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Basebf555 posted:This kind of reminds me of a question I have about The Ring. I don't think the answer will be different in the American versus Japanese version, but if it is I guess I'll take both answers. she never sleeps
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