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Horror Movies
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 6:40 am
by annie58

Hi there
Went to see Silent Hill at the pictures. It was okay but nothing to write home about. Also saw Omen 666. It was an ok remake but the original is much, much better. Final Destination 3 is my favourite with just the right amount of gore to keep fans satisfied. Saw a copy of Hostel. What a load of cr*p!
Horror comes in all shapes & sizes from zombie to psychological. I think the best horrors are the ones where you think you see something but don't, rather than out and out blood & gore because you know what's coming. Horrors based on true life stories are always frightening because you can't imagine anything like it happening for real!
The original Dracula and Frankenstein were considered horrific and the Exorcist was thought to be so bad that people were vomiting. However, I think this generation of film goers is so used to violence in video games that anything on a movie screen is nothing to them. They have become so numb to horror that they are not repelled by it. Such a shame!

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Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 11:50 am
by Yavanna
annie58 wrote:

However, I think this generation of film goers is so used to violence in video games that anything on a movie screen is nothing to them. They have become so numb to horror that they are not repelled by it. Such a shame!
Well said. Hence, film makers constantly pushing the boundaries with gore and vile behaviour. "Saw" I thought was a putrid film - a prime example of a producer "creating" (I use the term loosely) a game-like situation.
It's a matter of taste, I guess ; I prefer psychological horror films rather than out and out gore. I'd rather watch The Turn of the Screw (ghost story but creeps me out!) than something more overt.
I also really like the original The Wicker Man ; it's horrific to see the Christian policeman put into a wicker frame and slowly roasted to death as everyone around sings.....
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Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 9:07 pm
by beautiful_soul
go for,
White noise (remember if you watch it on DVD, watch the documentary as well)
Texas chainsaw
six sense(although not that scary but it was a great movie)
saw
you can try amoytiville horror, but i didnt think it was that great
28 days later
thats all i can think of for the moment, if i think of any new, i'll post again!!
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Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 3:28 am
by Solodoe
The Thing was a really creepy movie....with Kurt Russell....
Solodoe :-3
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Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 12:37 pm
by annie58

Hi people
I must just give a mention for a British horror film - Dog Soldiers. This has got everything in it - comedy, horror with just the right amount of gore & werewolves. Sean Pertwee is brilliant and the rest of the cast are good! Give it a go. By the way saw Wolf Creek the other week. Couldn't understand what all the fuss was about. However what I did find worrying was that the guy who was doing all the murdering is still alive & well & living in Australia. So don't go backpacking out there!
Love, light & blessings
Annie

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Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 12:41 pm
by guppy
Seven creeped me out pretty good. the idea that it could be real and really happen was so gross to think about. what happened to the cop and his wife was sooooo terrible. i thought about it for weeks and weeks.

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Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 12:48 pm
by cherandbuster
guppy;459144 wrote: Seven creeped me out pretty good. the idea that it could be real and really happen was so gross to think about. what happened to the cop and his wife was sooooo terrible. i thought about it for weeks and weeks.
Me too, Gupster
That movie *really* stayed with me as well :-6
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Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 2:35 pm
by guppy
cherandbuster;459149 wrote: Me too, Gupster
That movie *really* stayed with me as well :-6
i chalk it up there with the book " the lovely bones" i will never forget either one. .........Susie Salmon will be forever stuck in my head.