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Topic: The best horror film Posted: November 03 2009 at 18:16 |
ALL of them... millions of them...
And yes, thge later better than the former which is more an action movie than horror movie
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Posted: November 03 2009 at 17:05 |
Like Underworld or like Enterview with the vimpire...??? the latter is good, the former is awful...
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Posted: November 03 2009 at 16:57 |
My love really are vampire films....
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Posted: November 03 2009 at 14:08 |
The Ring and The Blair Witch project scared me the most- especially the Ring. I had never closed my eyes so many times- had never even come close to doing thast before- and the Blair Witch's last scene was freaky as hell- stuck with me for a few weeks. Brilliant.
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Posted: November 03 2009 at 14:05 |
martinprog77 wrote:
speaking of horror film
thisis soo bad .it frighten me... his a ''horror '' movie |
I thought that this was a very poorly written comedy.
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Posted: October 30 2009 at 23:47 |
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Posted: October 30 2009 at 20:05 |
I'm usually not frightened by horror movies unless it's the other kind.
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Posted: October 26 2009 at 15:44 |
Scared the beejesus out of me the first time. EXORCIST!
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Posted: October 21 2009 at 01:10 |
The Shining, John Carpenter's The Thing, Alien
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Posted: October 19 2009 at 17:12 |
Mixing SF with horror is always a good idea. I don't kn ow whether I'd like it now, but as an adolescent I was terrified by Event Horizon. Also, though I've seen them tens of times, Alien and Alien 3 still have extremely powerful scenes, which still work on me.
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Posted: October 19 2009 at 17:03 |
BaldFriede wrote:
I wonder why there are no votes for "Nosferatu" so far. It is a classic horror movie and appears in many top 20 lists of movies EVER, not only horror movies. So my vote will go there now.
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It would appear in a top 20 of greatest films but for today's movie audiences it just wouldn't be horrorific enough... I'm sure in 1922 it must have been very scary, but for many people it's difficult to judge a film (or any piece of art) adapting themselves first to the time when said piece was originally released... I agree that it's a masterpiece of german expressionism and one of my favorite movies. Maybe not scary, but definitely great.
I think Herzog's remake is a masterpiece, too, with an atmosphere seldom seen in cinema and the best representation of Harker's journey to the castle of any film, with locations that are just perfect. And the music!
Both Nosferatus are fantastic.
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martinprog77
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Posted: October 19 2009 at 16:46 |
speaking of horror film
thisis soo bad .it frighten me... his a ''horror '' movie
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Posted: October 19 2009 at 13:54 |
The Shining is probably one of the most subliminally complex movies i've ever seen. There's so many puzzle you can connect while watching that movie. Plus it's the most frightening movie i've ever seen too. It certainly gets my vote.
Here's a link to all the hidden meanings to The Shining.
http://collativelearning.com/the%20shining.html
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jampa17
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Posted: October 19 2009 at 11:50 |
mystic fred wrote:
At one time i would have said the Exorcist was the most frightening horror film, back in 1973 it was spectacular - counselling agencies were outside theatres to console the terrified audiences, i didn't get a wink of sleep that night, it was scary, but looking back i wonder what the fuss was all about as it looks so silly and ridiculous now.
my vote goes to "The Shining", a real masterpiece that still fascinates me and I love watching, especially the escape in the snow scene in the maze - HERE'S JOHNNY!
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I don't agree with you... I first saw The Exorcist about ten years ago... I born in 1984 so I really don't have links with the 70's standards for movies... but I have to tell you... the movie is not a joke today... you know... the special effects maybe are not that great, but it really scares, you know... that guy with the mask that appear like 4 times on the movie, with little horns and with a cape, you know is a silly mask for Halloween, but the way they show it, always gives me the chills each time I saw him... the other thing is the rythum of edition... quite odd... strange... but works great to the effect... jejeje...
Edited by jampa17 - October 19 2009 at 11:52
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Posted: October 19 2009 at 10:48 |
At one time i would have said the Exorcist was the most frightening horror film, back in 1973 it was spectacular - counselling agencies were outside theatres to console the terrified audiences, i didn't get a wink of sleep that night, it was scary, but looking back i wonder what the fuss was all about as it looks so silly and ridiculous now.
my vote goes to "The Shining", a real masterpiece that still fascinates me and I love watching, especially the escape in the snow scene in the maze - HERE'S JOHNNY!
Edited by mystic fred - October 19 2009 at 10:49
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jampa17
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Posted: October 19 2009 at 09:56 |
BaldFriede wrote:
I wonder why there are no votes for "Nosferatu" so far. It is a classic horror movie and appears in many top 20 lists of movies EVER, not only horror movies. So my vote will go there now.
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Yesterday just seen both Nosferatu and Night of the living Death and I like a lot Nosferatu... is quite great and is really a classic... of course the rythum and the edition is very different to our standards... but is quite great, eventhough it didn't frighten me... but to be honest, I love the scenes of Dracula... quite great, slow and stuck in your mind... both good movies... but Nosferatu is great man... just that I already vote for Rosemary's Baby... that is a total masterpiece...!!!
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Posted: October 19 2009 at 09:01 |
Rocktopus wrote:
The Orphanage had a lot of classic quality to it. An intelligent, very moving and tragic story.
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Agreed. It's definitely in my top 5 horror movies (or suspense, or whatever). There are a couple scenes toward the end that are the scariest things I've ever seen. And the ending is so freaking tragic. It rivals Grave of Fireflies.
Edited by stonebeard - October 19 2009 at 09:03
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Posted: October 19 2009 at 08:05 |
SaltyJon wrote:
Petrovsk Mizinski wrote:
Of anything I've watched, Eraserhead is probably the film that screwed with my head like no other.
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Yeah, it definitely screws with the mind, but I wouldn't exactly call Eraserhead a horror. I'm not sure what I would call it, but horror's not it.
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A film doesn't have to have gore to be a horror. It's a psychological horror, totally different ball game from an ultra violent slasher.
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Posted: October 19 2009 at 07:43 |
I wonder why there are no votes for "Nosferatu" so far. It is a classic horror movie and appears in many top 20 lists of movies EVER, not only horror movies. So my vote will go there now.
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Posted: October 19 2009 at 02:44 |
Petrovsk Mizinski wrote:
Of anything I've watched, Eraserhead is probably the film that screwed with my head like no other.
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Yeah, it definitely screws with the mind, but I wouldn't exactly call Eraserhead a horror. I'm not sure what I would call it, but horror's not it.
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