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Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 11:08 am
by Jim of Seattle
Curiously, you made my morning by claiming my avatar is creepy. I have no idea why that delights me so. Must self-examine.....
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 12:25 pm
by HeuristicsInc
hey, dan-o, i think (and chack probably agrees) that if you liked S.P.R. you should also go out of your way to see Band of Brothers. The way you talk about appreciating it, I think you'd really enjoy BoB.
-bill
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 12:39 pm
by Dan-O from Five-O
HeuristicsInc wrote:hey, dan-o, i think (and chack probably agrees) that if you liked S.P.R. you should also go out of your way to see Band of Brothers. The way you talk about appreciating it, I think you'd really enjoy BoB.
-bill
Thanks Bill. I actually did see a few of episodes of it before I canceled HBO. The cable co. tried to force me to go digital, another gripe for another day. Anyway, what I saw was really well done. Didn't Speilberg have something to do with that? I'm hoping to find the series on DVD. Anyone know if it's available?
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 1:44 pm
by Eric Y.
one of my favourite movies is "the nightmare before christmas".
just thought i'd toss that out because it's sort of halloween-related 8)
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 6:14 pm
by j$
Generic wrote:Justin: please shrink down that dog.
Nope, I haven't seen that one ...
Evil Dead 2.
Night of the Living Dead.
Shivers.
Halloween.
The last twenty minutes of 'Audition'
Alien.
Event Horizon (much under-rated film. One of very few Horror films set in Space, rather than Sci-fi films with horrific undertones)
The Innocents.
The framing story from 'Asylum'.
Sapphire & Steel (Ok tv series on DVD, rather than film. But it's fucking creepy)
The Wicker Man.
Hellraiser. (though it's dated pretty badly.)
I'll think of some more ...
j$
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 8:26 pm
by HeuristicsInc
Dan-O from Five-O wrote:I'm hoping to find the series on DVD. Anyone know if it's available?
Yes, it is, I got it for ... I think $68 from Sams Club. Not bad. Got my dad a copy too.
Oh, the book's really good too.
-bill
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 10:18 pm
by Niveous
Any fans of Cube or the two Ginger Snaps movies here? I love all 3. Cube is twisted and Ginger Snaps is such a smart take on a somewhat tired theme.
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 1:35 am
by j$
Niveous wrote:Any fans of Cube or the two Ginger Snaps movies here? I love all 3. Cube is twisted and Ginger Snaps is such a smart take on a somewhat tired theme.
Cube is great. Cube 2 is pretty good too, a bit too predictable character-wise, but saved by an arbitrarily grim ending. Did they ever make Cube 3? 2 was written with a sequel in mind, based on the last few lines of the film.
Ginger Snaps didn't really move me very much, but personally don't think werewolves are a particularly interesting theme. It's either 'the beast within' or a 'parallel with female sexual development' and not much else. Or you basically make it a big scary wolf. I can't think of an intelligent, different take on the werewolf genre. Van Helsing didn't do that for me
j$
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 7:59 pm
by JonPorobil
I think, of all the movies I've ever seen, the one that most successfully freaked the hell out of me was The Thing.
I've heard good things about Ginger Snaps, and I'll be seeing it this Saturday with the Kenyon Film Society. I think. My parents will be in town. But I'd hate to miss it.
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 9:52 pm
by jute gyte
cube 2 is good because it's the only movie i've ever seen that features a character BEING DECAPITATED BY AN ALTERNATE DIMENSION.
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 10:00 pm
by Eric Y.
well, it may not be an alternate dimension, but still i think this clip
http://media.ebaumsworld.com/sportka.wmv is pretty damn funny!
Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 10:46 pm
by Calfborg
jute gyte wrote:cube 2 is good because it's the only movie i've ever seen that features a character BEING DECAPITATED BY AN ALTERNATE DIMENSION.
A great feat in filmmaking.
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 6:44 am
by thehipcola
The Thing is crazy!!!
So is Prince of Darkness...I really enjoy John Carpenter's older stuff.
The Excorsist freaked me out. I also enjoyed 13 Ghosts somehow, I know most didn't.
But the single freakiest movie I ever saw, The Blair Witch Project. I was lucky enough to see it before anyone really knew, or I could find out, if it was real or not. So for fun, I just went in thinking it was legit. FREAKED me out BIGTIME.
I've never seen it since, maybe I'll rent it this hallowe'en.
OH YAH!!
The Ring. That movie freaked me pretty good too. I want to rent the Japanese version too, RingU I think...

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2004 10:35 am
by jb
So I was watching "Who's Line" last night and they had previews for this horror movie. On the ABC Family Channel. But the thing is, it really actually looked scary! So maybe I'll watch. But it's weird that a movie that's going to play on the Family Channel could look scary...
http://www.upcominghorrormovies.com/mov ... hollow.php
http://www.upcominghorrormovies.com/reviews/hollow.php
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 9:27 pm
by Denyer
I saw Return of the Killer Tomatoes last night. I don't know if that counts.
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2004 9:33 pm
by erik
Bob Roberts, which is pretty creepy and then OMGWTFISJACKBLACKDOINGINTHISMOVIEBEINGALLCREEPY
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 8:25 pm
by Poor June
Peaks In Valleys wrote:
But the single freakiest movie I ever saw, The Blair Witch Project. I was lucky enough to see it before anyone really knew, or I could find out, if it was real or not. So for fun, I just went in thinking it was legit. FREAKED me out BIGTIME.
I've never seen it since, maybe I'll rent it this hallowe'en.
OH YAH!!
The Ring. That movie freaked me pretty good too. I want to rent the Japanese version too, RingU I think...

hahaha i laughed my ass off at that movie... it was the worst over-acting i've ever seen... it was one of those things that prove advertising is everything
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 7:22 am
by j$
Do you mean BWP had bad acting or the Ring had bad acting?
I have to say, I thought BWP was pants. The last image in the cellar was truly scary/creepy but the rest was just a bit irritating. but I din't see it before all the hype hit so it might be me being contentious.
The Ring (remake) I thought was ok, better than it might have been. But the 'horses' sub-plot tried too hard to put a rationale behind the 'horror fairy tale' element of the original and therefore took away much of its creepiness. Also is there a rule in Hollywood that Brian Cox has to chew the scenery in every big budget film that comes out of the States? Also the original is (perhaps inevitably) far superior. And also, also Scary Movie 3's only funny bits where the parody of it.
Sorry language fails me this morning.
j$
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 7:26 am
by Poor June
j$ wrote:Do you mean BWP had bad acting or the Ring had bad acting?
I have to say, I thought BWP was pants. The last image in the cellar was truly scary/creepy but the rest was just a bit irritating. but I din't see it before all the hype hit so it might be me being contentious.
The Ring (remake) I thought was ok, better than it might have been. But the 'horses' sub-plot tried too hard to put a rationale behind the 'horror fairy tale' element of the original and therefore took away much of its creepiness. Also is there a rule in Hollywood that Brian Cox has to chew the scenery in every big budget film that comes out of the States? Also the original is (perhaps inevitably) far superior. And also, also Scary Movie 3's only funny bits where the parody of it.
Sorry language fails me this morning.
j$
oh... talkin' bout bwp... can't even remember the actin' much right now in the ring...
but i'm really not a huge horror movie buff... but i guess it could've just been me (i did like the cellar scene... but that was pretty much it... the rest was them in woods... screaming about stuff that the camera wouldn't show)... it had to be one of the biggest hypes of shit of all time
Grudge Spoilers
Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2004 11:45 am
by erik
UMMMMMM SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS
Ok, I saw The Grudge, and I did not enjoy it. As a straight-up movie, I guess it was okay, but as a scary movie, it just failed. I mean, I wasn't all that scared.
The audience I saw this with in general was laughing more than it was scared. The characters just keep doing things that are insane. Why does everyone keep going upstairs? Why does everyone keep going into the attic? Why do you go to a creepy old house to look for your girlfriend? Why do you, as a detective who knows that the house you are about to enter kills people, why do you enter this house? Why do you not burn down a haunted house, instead letting it kill you? Why do you not immediately start calling 911 when a two-days-missing employee shows up dripping blood?
And there was no explanation beyond the one given to Sarah Michelle Gellar, "Look Buffy, sometimes in Japan, houses go psycho and people start dying. Sorry. Sucks to be you." It makes it like a Jason movie, where people are dying and that's it, you're just fucked. I think The Ring was succesful in America because of the general sense that something could be done to stop the whole thing.
The Grudge seemed like a weird choice for a movie to bring to American audiences and have them be scared by it. Maybe if they cast a little boy who didn't remind me of DJ from Roseanne going to an Insane Clown Posse concert.