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The Grudge 2 & The Big-Dogs of Horror
Hey does anyone else want to see this? The first one was slightly scary in theatres. It had some surprises, but I liked the Japanese version ALOT better. I'm interested to see where they go with this. I never saw The Ring 2, but I enjoyed the first one. I wish they would go balls to the walls with these movies and not be scared for that R rating. I think that that would bring them up to the next level and let them run with the big dogs of horror...
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What do you consider to be the big dogs of horror?
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Ju-on (IMO) was better than The Grudge, but hey maybe the second time around the american version might just get it,
As for Big Dogs of Horror, really they come and go, but the classics have always stayed, so I'd say almost anything with Boris Karloff in it (excluding Plan 9, that's just funny). My mind is the Pink Zippo that sits on top of a pack of Camel Wides. |
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For those going to primarily see SMG, save your money.
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I just today saw the Grudge 2 and I for one did not find it nearly as good as the first, it seemed to cliched. |
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I don't really think the Grunge series will be scary to me after I saw Scary Movie 4, they really made it seem idiodic. But then again thats what the whole movie is when your talking about Scary Movie.
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I could actually care less about The Grudge series. I bought The Grudge on DVD and attempted to watch it a few times. Each time I tried, I either got summarily bored out of my mind or simply fell asleep. I have absolutely no desire to see "2".
As for good Horror, it needs to create a sense of 'creepy' that most writers/directors in their attempts to create confuse "creepy" with blood guts and gore, or simply go with "BOO!" shocker scenes. From the Great Horror Movies List: • P.sycho (The Big-Daddy of all excellent Horror) • The Sixth Sense • The Others • Halloween (only the original) * • Night of the Living Dead (the original and in Black and White) • Jian Gui (The Eye) - apparently there is a US remake coming with Jessica Alba, I don't believe it will make my list. I will, however, watch it, it has Jessica Alba in it! Duh! • The Night of the Hunter • The Exorcist • The Innocents (from the early 60's) • Silent Hill • Invasion of the Body Snatchers (only the original) • The Thing (only the remake) • The Blair Witch Project • Diabolique (only the original) • Trilogy of Terror (I still have nightmares involving that d.amned doll) You can't deny these Classics of Horror from any list: • Dracula (1931) • The Phantom of the Opera (1925) • Freaks (1932) • The Invisible Man (1933) • Frankenstein (1931) • The Invisible Man (1933) • Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) From the D.amned Fun Horror Movie List: • Shaun of the Dead • An American Werewolf in London • Undead • Dawn of the Dead (the original) • The Lost Boys And, of course,: • The Rocky Horror Picture Show * Although Halloween was the father of the Modern Horror "Blood and Guts" P.sycho-Hunter/Killer/Slasher-from-Hell movies, it contained only a single scene with blood, at less than a 1/4 ounce, and lasting less than a couple seconds when Michael slashed a babysitter's throat with a kitchen knife. But, for some reason, people remember the movie as exceptionally bloody ... Just because you're offended, it doesn't make you right.
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Nice list, Mal! I'm not a big fan of horror flicks but I do like ones that make you think. I would include Alien in that list since it really is a pretty scary movie (even though it does use the "boo" factor and some gore.) The original Night of the Living Dead was probably the scariest movie I ever saw and the worst part were the nightmares 2 weeks later (no nightmares until two weeks later...strange) after seeing the movie (I was about 12 seeing it for the first time at a halloween party.) Good horror is difficult to come by these days.
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I feel Evil Dead (and ED 2), Braindead (Dead or Alive in the US), and Bad Taste deserve comedy-horror mentions. Hell Rain, too, is pretty god-awful, yet funny.
Alien is a great horror movie too. The Shining isn't a bad, also, for its day. I agree with most of Malechi's list, except Sixth Sense (Shyalaman is the worst director ive ever had the misfortune to witness), I wouldnt include Silent Hill, and remake of the Thing? Is the Carpenter version not the original? On my command, fix bayonets. |
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As for Night of the Living Dead, I saw it the first time at 14, alone, and at midnight. When the movie ended I was creeped beyond belief. I had turned off the lights and was about to make my way to bed when on the back porch a loud and thunderous thud-thud-thud echoed through the house. The shivers down my spine shook so hard I thought I would fall down right there. Recovering quickly, I ran to the light switch and flipped it on. There on the porch, just five feet away, stood a figure with giant horns, glowing eyes and cloven feet! We stared at each other for just a moment before the deer turned and ran back into the woods. The really odd part was a deer never came on to the porch before or after that ... Just because you're offended, it doesn't make you right.
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Original "The Thing from Another World" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044121/ Carpenter's interpretation "The Thing" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084787/ Newb. |
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