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Burkion posted:Man I was the first one to get Argento out there, I had to save it for someone Yea some major names have already gotten out there. I'mma have to do a deep dive into foreign horror again so that we get some foreign directors in specifically Chinese CAT 3 stuff.
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Hollismason posted:Can't believe I'm the first to do this but here it goes: I'm gonna be completely honest, and maybe this is shameful. But I have no idea who that person is or what any of those movies are. Be kind. I might have heat stroke so I'm not at my senses.
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 04:24 |
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STAC Goat posted:I'm gonna be completely honest, and maybe this is shameful. But I have no idea who that person is or what any of those movies are. He's the Godfather of Gore. He's really really worth checking out if you wanna level up your horror cred. Good Stuff low budget dirty films that have lots of blood and are mostly pretty much all depraved.
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 04:27 |
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I'm still working my way through the HG Lewis boxset. Been a delight for the most part.
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 04:28 |
Roger Eggers 1. The VVitch 2. The Lighthouse Yoshiaki Kawajiri 1. Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust 2. Demon City Shinjuku 3. Wicked City Abel Ferrara 1. Ms. 45 2. Driller Killer 3. The Addiction 4. Body Snatchers Hollismason posted:Can't believe I'm the first to do this but here it goes: The genius behind Blood Feast directed Monster A Go-Go!?
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 04:30 |
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CHIH-HUNG KUEI 1) Boxer's Omen 2) Corpse Mania 3) Curse of Evil 4) Hex vs. Witchcraft 5) Bewitched 6) Killer Snakes
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quote:Joe Dante quote:David R Ellis quote:Alejandra Aja quote:Chuck Russell quote:Robert Rodriguez Shrecknet fucked around with this message at 05:25 on Jun 9, 2020 |
# ? Jun 9, 2020 05:08 |
Can we add Planet Terror to Robert Rodriguez?
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 05:20 |
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Done. I honestly haven't seen it and didn't know it was horror. Thought it was more Sin City than FDTD. Someone do Hitchcock, Friedkin, Joel Shumacher (go look!), Park Chan-Wook, Sion Sono, Fede Alvarez, Ryûhei Kitamura, Paul WS Anderson, M Night Shyamalan maybe?, Neil Marshall, Adam Wingard, Tom Holland, Luca Bercovici and Sean S. Cunningham Shrecknet fucked around with this message at 05:49 on Jun 9, 2020 |
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Shrecknet posted:Done. I honestly haven't seen it and didn't know it was horror. Thought it was more Sin City than FDTD. M Night should be in this yeah, but as I've already thrown six in I'm content with letting others champion the rest. Do my boy WIngard proud tho, Death Note is beautiful
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 05:44 |
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Thought I saw Spielberg without Jurassic Park for a second. Must've been a hallucination. Alfred Hitchcock Psycho Vertigo The Birds Rebecca Shadow of a Doubt
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 05:50 |
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Ken Russell The Devils Lair of the White Worm Gothic Altered States (not sure if he did anything else that would qualify as horror)
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 05:51 |
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As of this moment the 16-director Jungle Primary is now FULL. You may still submit for that category, but only with a direct appeal to THE COUNCIL (besides me). Make your case on who should be bumped, and plead to a council member of your choice. The decision will be 100% theirs to respond to. Reminder that the council consists of STAC, Burkion, Basebf, Timeless, Debbie Does Dagon and TrixRabbi Shrecknet fucked around with this message at 05:54 on Jun 9, 2020 |
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Shrecknet posted:Done. I honestly haven't seen it and didn't know it was horror. Thought it was more Sin City than FDTD. It definitely shares a familial resemblance to both, but with the quality dialed way down, and then married to something like Return of the Living Dead. Oh, and if you've ever wanted to see Quentin Tarantino's goatse impression, you're in luck.
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 06:11 |
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I'd like to see Kaneto Shindo(Onibaba, Kuroneko) swapped in for one of the others like maybe Laughton. Night of the Hunter is really good but one film is still just one film. Or maybe Antonia Bird because it's really just Ravenous, I haven't seen Face but it looks like a crime drama?
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Basebf555 posted:I'd like to see Kaneto Shindo(Onibaba, Kuroneko) swapped in for one of the others like maybe Laughton. Night of the Hunter is really good but one film is still just one film. Or maybe Antonia Bird because it's really just Ravenous, I haven't seen Face but it looks like a crime drama? Look at this wrong opinion. Laughton's one film is better than many of the directors' 6 films.
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 07:19 |
I'd be absolutely willing to raise the floor to at least two horror films. Otherwise there's a huge slew one time horror directors who'd probably be extremely competitive, like Kubrick for example.
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 07:49 |
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Nice to see Burkion making a list for Tobe Hooper and not including Poltergeist hey-OOO.
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 10:35 |
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Jedit posted:Nice to see Burkion making a list for Tobe Hooper and not including Poltergeist hey-OOO. Exhibit B.
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Shrecknet posted:Done. I honestly haven't seen it and didn't know it was horror. Thought it was more Sin City than FDTD. It's a ridiculously indulgent, bigger budget ripoff of Nightmare City (Umberto Lenzi, 1981) believe it or not. I was pleasantly surprised when I had finally seen it and ended up liking it a lot more than Death Proof. Great fun!
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Hollismason posted:Herschell Gordon Lewis Monster A Go-Go is 1) Really, really loving bad and 2) Only partially directed by HGL. I'd rather sub in something like Color Me Blood Red, The Gruesome Twosome or even Blood Feast 2. Neo Rasa posted:BRIAN YUZNA Yuzna: Add The Dentist and Faust: Love of the Damned Jackson: It'd be a technicality but I'm wondering if we might want to include Meet the Feebles, if only for a complete survey of his early work. Egbert Souse posted:John Landis I'd toss in Thriller as well. gey muckle mowser posted:Jean Rollin This is just personal preference, but I'd really like to get Night of the Hunted in here. Kangra posted:Alfred Hitchcock We're gonna need to do some strong deliberating on what counts for Hitchcock. Like, Vertigo has fakeout supernatural themes but not sure that it ever leaps into horror territory. Rebecca I can see a little more belonging to a legacy of gothic horror, though Shadow of a Doubt more firmly lies as film noir. I think we could safely put Frenzy here, and I'd wonder about The Lodger. We were also debating in the last thread about Rear Window, which feels slightly more horror adjacent. Hitchcock belongs in this tournament, I think deciding which of his movies are horror-adjacent enough to qualify (with Psycho and The Birds as the two firm horror entries) will need to be hashed out more. Regardless, his entire body of work is so influential on the genre he deserves to compete.
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David Lynch The Grandmother Eraserhead Lost Highway Mulholland Drive Inland Empire Twin Peaks (Including Fire Walk with Me and The Return) Tim Burton Beetlejuice Mars Attacks! Sleepy Hollow Corpse Bride Dark Shadows Frankenweenie Tod Browning The Unknown West of Zanzibar Dracula Freaks Mark of the Vampire The Devil-Doll BONUS: London After Midnight (lost, reconstructed in a 45 minute version with stills) Ed Wood Bride of the Monster Night of the Ghouls Plan 9 From Outer Space Necromania Don Coscarelli Phantasm Phantasm II Bubba Ho-Tep Incident On and Off a Mountain Road John Dies at the End (Survival Quest or Phantasm III) Jack Arnold It Came From Outer Space Creature from the Black Lagoon Revenge of the Creature Tarantula! Monster on the Campus (Debatable: The Incredible Shrinking Man) Brian De Palma Sisters Phantom of the Paradise Carrie The Fury Dressed to Kill The Black Dahlia Neil Jordan The Company of Wolves Interview with the Vampire Byzantium Greta Mary Lambert Pet Sematary Pet Sematary Two Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge Urban Legends: Bloody Mary The Attic Herbert L. Strock Gog I Was a Teenage Frankenstein Blood of Dracula How to Make a Monster The Devil's Messenger The Crawling Hand
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I'm stoked to watch all those movies! Someone do Karyn Kusama (The Invitation, Jennifer's Body) and Roman Polanski (Apartment Trilogy, 9th Seal, uh, Fearless Vampire Killers?), I perhaps haven't seen enough of their work to be comprehensive. I'm struggling with Park Chan Wook. Thirst, Stoker and 3 Extremes: Cut are obviously horror but Vengeance Trilogy is very much straddling the line, and if they're ok why not replace one of them with The Handmaiden which I would love to claim as horror but it sort of really isnt. Any excuse to post the trailer too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whldChqCsYk
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Did anyone do Brian de Palma yet?
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posted:Kim Jee Woon married but discreet fucked around with this message at 16:19 on Jun 9, 2020 |
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Jedit posted:Did anyone do Brian de Palma yet? TrixRabbi posted:
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Good to see Kim Jee Woon on. Regarding HItchcock, Frenzy was kind of on the bubble, and I was going for what I felt was the more scary films, but I think in terms of horror, it should probably be on the list. I think Shadow of a Doubt has the terror of not being believed and being weaker than a very dangerous person. It's in the same vein as Rear Window (which I see as a mystery with some horror elements) but I found it more effective at its horror. And I wanted Vertigo since I think psychological horror doesn't get enough credit. I don't know enough about Robert Wise's early horror films (Curse of the Cat People, The Body Snatcher) to know if those could compete, but The Haunting would get in and maybe Andromeda Strain. Too bad West Side Story isn't actually a zombie film.
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quote:Ryûhei Kitamura quote:The Speirig Brothers Also moved Landis to the full-size bracket by adding Twilight Zone and Thriller. Removed Antonia Bird and Charles Laughton, sorry they can't just get one movie over and over the whole tourney. There are now 3 slots left for the Jungle Minibracket! There are now 8 slots left for the main Director Bracket! My J-Horror knowledge is a travesty; someone tell me which 6 Shinya Tuskamoto movies are the best? Shrecknet fucked around with this message at 17:55 on Jun 9, 2020 |
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Stephen Sommers The Mummy The Mummy Returns Van Helsing Deep Rising
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Shrecknet posted:Also moved Landis to the full-size bracket by adding Twilight Zone and Thriller. Removed Antonia Bird and Charles Laughton, sorry they can't just get one movie over and over the whole tourney. Who is on the Jungle Minibracket currently?
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quote:Paul WS Anderson quote:Steve Beck
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TrixRabbi posted:Who is on the Jungle Minibracket currently? There's a separate spreadsheet for it in the OP. You have to click on it at the bottom of the spreadsheet for the main bracket. Anyway I will go ahead and mention Shindo again as a candidate for the play-in bracket. Onibaba and Kuroneko are both essential Japanese horror.
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# ? Jun 9, 2020 18:02 |
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Found the spreadsheet. Mini-Bracket Jennifer Kent The Babadook The Nightingale Joe Begos Bliss The Mind's Eye Almost Human (does VFW count as horror?) Ana Lily Amirpour A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night The Bad Batch TrixRabbi fucked around with this message at 18:06 on Jun 9, 2020 |
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I guess we're operating under Kvlt! rules but I think my Flanagan submission is at least as credible as the Paul WS Anderson one.
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TrixRabbi posted:Found the spreadsheet. Alright! That's it, Jungle Bracket sorted! 3 spots remain on the main roster! Coucil members, if you spot any omissions to get to 6 films or a better 6 than what's under a director's name, PM me or post here if you don't have PMs. STAC Goat posted:I guess we're operating under Kvlt! rules but I think my Flanagan submission is at least as credible as the Paul WS Anderson one. Shrecknet fucked around with this message at 18:10 on Jun 9, 2020 |
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STAC Goat posted:I guess we're operating under Kvlt! rules but I think my Flanagan submission is at least as credible as the Paul WS Anderson one. We're actually not operating under Kvlt! rules. Kvlt! is very strict about what qualifies as horror and we're going the other direction here(within reason). So I'd think Flanagan and Anderson would both qualify pretty easily. And they did, I see they're both on the spreadsheet.
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Yeah, I was just making a joke about the late addition. I'm sure Shrek either just missed my post or took my "eh, cut them if you see fit" to heart. Which I meant. I'm not gonna get mad if Ti West or Lucky McKee don't get their chance to lose in the 1st round. Cut them if better options come up. But I do think Flanagan is probably a solid 12 seed at worst.
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I see what you mean now, yea. When you look at the overall competition then Flanagan has to be there, at this point his resume is pretty long regardless of what you think of his work. But under Kvlt! rules he would probably be automatically disqualified and mentioning his name would be an auto-probation.
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A few spots left. Who wants to give me David Schmoeller's best six or Uwe Boll's?
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David DeCoteau Puppet Master III Curse of the Puppet Master Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama Witchouse Dreamaniac The Brotherhood
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