THE HORROR
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THE HORROR
Please... only NEW horror wreck-o-mend-a-shuns.
The Crazies (remake). Yes. It's really good. No shit.
Dead Snow -- silly Norse Nazi zombie movie that has a few good moments but isn't really that great. Still worth a watch.
The Crazies (remake). Yes. It's really good. No shit.
Dead Snow -- silly Norse Nazi zombie movie that has a few good moments but isn't really that great. Still worth a watch.
Let the Right One In
It's from Norway or Sweden or something... I think there's a US remake happening but they'll fuck it up I'm sure. You HAVE to watch it with subtitles, some of the DVDs have a dub track on them but it is TERRIBLE and isn't true to the actual dialogue...plus it sounds like the same person is doing all the voices.
It's from Norway or Sweden or something... I think there's a US remake happening but they'll fuck it up I'm sure. You HAVE to watch it with subtitles, some of the DVDs have a dub track on them but it is TERRIBLE and isn't true to the actual dialogue...plus it sounds like the same person is doing all the voices.
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I've seen this, at first I was ragging on it but by the end it was worth the watch. Nazi Zombies and Scandinavian woman win with me everytime.V03GTLIN wrote: Dead Snow -- silly Norse Nazi zombie movie that has a few good moments but isn't really that great. Still worth a watch.
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I loved all three of these flicks. The Crazies was a very pleasant surprise. I'm usually not big on horror, only zombie flicks do it for me most of the time. Kind of related would be Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. It's not marketed as a horror film, but by the end it's pretty fucking twisted. Word is it is also being remade with Kristen Stewart in the title role. I'm sure that will be about as worthwhile as the remake of the amazing La Femme Nikita.
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[quote="badcarburetor"]I loved all three of these flicks. The Crazies was a very pleasant surprise. I'm usually not big on horror, only zombie flicks do it for me most of the time. Kind of related would be Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. It's not marketed as a horror film, but by the end it's pretty fucking twisted. Word is it is also being remade with Kristen Stewart in the title role. I'm sure that will be about as worthwhile as the remake of the amazing La Femme Nikita.[/quote]
they were talking about that girl with a dragon tattoo movie on G4.
they were talking about that girl with a dragon tattoo movie on G4.
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+1V03GTLIN wrote:If no one's seen LET THE RIGHT ONE IN, change that. Like Ryan said, it's SVEEEDISH and you gotta watchit w/ the subtitties.
I was privileged to see this in a 'real' theater...it had a limited run at the LeFont Tara. Great book, too.
From the previews, it looks as if the American version will be almost a scene-for-scene recreation of the Swedish version....so I'm cautiously optimistic.
LET THE RIGHT ONE IN is amazing!
THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL is also really good. It seriously feels like it was filmed in the late 70's/early 80's. Its not "amazing" but it is very good and has great feel and atmosphere which is usually lacking these days in horror movies.
JACK BROOKS MONSTER SLAYER is pretty badass. it came out a few years ago but I don't know if many people know about it. total 80's good time monster movie throw back. Robert Englund is in it and it has some great sequences.
I just saw the trailer for TOKYO ZOMBIE and it looked awesome....anyone seen it?
THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL is also really good. It seriously feels like it was filmed in the late 70's/early 80's. Its not "amazing" but it is very good and has great feel and atmosphere which is usually lacking these days in horror movies.
JACK BROOKS MONSTER SLAYER is pretty badass. it came out a few years ago but I don't know if many people know about it. total 80's good time monster movie throw back. Robert Englund is in it and it has some great sequences.
I just saw the trailer for TOKYO ZOMBIE and it looked awesome....anyone seen it?
yes. it's great. i read that an american company is doing a remake that is going to make it into a "twilight" sort thing. the original swedish director is NOT happy about it.Ryan wrote:Let the Right One In
It's from Norway or Sweden or something... I think there's a US remake happening but they'll fuck it up I'm sure. You HAVE to watch it with subtitles, some of the DVDs have a dub track on them but it is TERRIBLE and isn't true to the actual dialogue...plus it sounds like the same person is doing all the voices.
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This is West's best flick so far. Almost unbearably creepy! THE ROOST is pretty good too. Shit, I even liked CABIN FEVER 2 despite the corporate botched ending.BlazeTSU wrote:THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL is also really good. It seriously feels like it was filmed in the late 70's/early 80's. Its not "amazing" but it is very good and has great feel and atmosphere which is usually lacking these days in horror movies.
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I've heard good things.Diana wrote:I need one of y'all to go see the new Predators movie and report back.
I am so sick of remakes and "reimaginings" and rebooted franchises.
...including Predator on Predator violence.
Apparently the script was written not long after the first one came out so it's hopefully not of the current Hollywood re-shoot/reboot ilk. Besides, even when Rodriguez's stuff isn't exactly cinematic gold it is still usually entertaining.
There's pretty much no way my wife will go see this so I'll prolly have to hit a midnight showing after she and the kids are asleep.
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