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Yes, more Murder Rock: Dancing Death for everyone!
I'll be watching it sometime this week. Just finished It Follows; I'll do a write up a bit later.
Yes, more Murder Rock: Dancing Death for everyone!
22) John Dies at the End
It started out pretty interesting. The tone was what I was expected, and I wish Housebound had stuck to something more like the tone here rather than jumping all over the place if you were going to go for the comedic route. I thought I was going to be in for a treat with Paul Giamatti being in it, but ended up being just meh by the time it was over. It's kind of a mess starting about halfway through by so much random stuff happening that makes it less than coherent. Too bad because it started off well.
Also,I don't get the name of the movie.
Friday the 13th Part III
I really enjoy 80's slashers a lot so I liked this one a lot even with a lot of the stupidity. There are definitely some areas where the plot feels forced in order for something to workout (e.g. the biker gang encounter and them following the protagonists to their cabin to steal fuel ultimately disabling that vehicle). I also believe this was filmed for 3D, but I haven't checked if that were the case. Some of the shots seemed like they were meant for a 3D film, but I'll have to check to confirm. Anyways, don't expect too much out of this movie. It's just your standard slasher.
after the shitfest that was Zombi 3 last night its time for the real good shit with #25 Zombi 2 or Zombie Flesh Eaters
Yeah, I saved The Beyond for last when I watched the trilogy and I'm glad I didn't end it with The House by the Cemetery.
...But god do I love the bat scene.
23. Eyes Without a Face. At 90 minutes, and much of the film without dialogue, Eyes Without a Face comes across as an eerie visual poem, filled with some amazing atmosphere and fairy tale-esque characters. The masked Christiane flits about scenes like a nightmarish version of a fairy or nymph, and the whole film has an oddly ethereal tone to it. Even with its short running time the story is a slow build, but it's certainly not boring. The story reads as if it could be a lurid pulp horror film, but it's played as anything but. Along with the dark poetic fairy nature to the characters (and resolution), there is a clinical frankness in which it handles the graphic aspects of its face-slicing premise that adds to the realism of the picture, and the mad doctor of the story is portrayed as complex and utterly human. The film isn't necessarily scary, but it is certainly very eerie and is filled with moments that will stick with me for quite a while. Definitely one of the highlights of the month for me.
I'll type more about it later, but I am firmly on Team Drácula, even though there are definitely some nice things about the original that aren't replicated in its counterpart.
I'm glad you liked it. As far as I'm concerned it's one of those semi-obscure masterpieces that deserves as much exposure as it can get.
I guess I am a bit weird, but I like House By The Cemetery. I think I like it the most thematically since I think it is the most thematically consistent, while also being the least coherent. I take the story as if it was from a traumatized child's perspective, which is why things don't add up, if that makes sense.
Also my friend knows I love Fulci movies, so he made me this with the tagline, "Welcome to the Gates of Hell trilogy where the kills are made up and the plot doesn't matter"
It's not that the movie sucked or anything it just wasn't what the other two were.
I guess I am a bit weird, but I like House By The Cemetery. I think I like it the most thematically since I think it is the most thematically consistent, while also being the least coherent. I take the story as if it was from a traumatized child's perspective, which is why things don't add up, if that makes sense.
Film 18: The Blair Witch Project (1999)
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In my opinion, the most successful independent film of all time and the film that started it all for the "found footage" sub-genre for horror films. It has been about 10 years since I've watched it and I was a big fan when it came out in the theatre. The last ten minutes or so still gets my heart racing. If you decide to stream this film on Hulu like I did, the film streams in a widescreen presentation rather than the original aspect ratio of 1.33.1. I found this strange and it kinda took away from some of the illusion that I was watching "found footage."'
Downloading Black Christmas as I type31 Days of Horror
Pre-31 Days of Horror 1 - Behind the Mask
Pre-31 Days of Horror 2 - Unfriended
Day 1 - The Hills Have Eyes (2006)
Day 2 - The Thing (1982)
Day 3 - The Cabinet of Dr. Calagari
Day 3 Double Feature - Dead Silence
Day 4 - Black Death
Day 5 - Maniac Cop
Day 6 - The Omen (1976)
Day 7 - Creep (2014)
Day 8 - The Taking of Deborah Logan
Day 9 - The Return of the Living Dead
Day 10 - ATM
Day 10 Double Feature - From Dusk Till Dawn
Day 11 - The People Under the Stairs
Day 11 Double Feature - The Strangers
Day 12 - Stake Land
Day 13 - Fright Night (2011)
Day 14 - The Ward
Day 15 - Tales from the Darkside: The Movie
Day 16 - Cube
Day 17 - Dark Skies
Day 18 - The Theatre Bizarre
Day 19 - The Monster Squad
Day 20 - Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead
Day 21 - Night of the Demons
Day 22 - Suspiria
Day 23 - Friday the 13th Part III
Day 24 - Black Christmas (1974)
Friday the 13th Part III
I really enjoy 80's slashers a lot so I liked this one a lot even with a lot of the stupidity. There are definitely some areas where the plot feels forced in order for something to workout (e.g. the biker gang encounter and them following the protagonists to their cabin to steal fuel ultimately disabling that vehicle). I also believe this was filmed for 3D, but I haven't checked if that were the case. Some of the shots seemed like they were meant for a 3D film, but I'll have to check to confirm. Anyways, don't expect too much out of this movie. It's just your standard slasher.
Rating: Watch
Black Christmas (1974)
Holy shit..I guess you can call this the father of modern day slashers. I believe someone in this thread said this is possibly the best movie they've seen all month. I'm close to coming to the same conclusion. Black Christmas is the first slasher film since the original Halloween to make me feel uncomfortable. I generally don't feel tense watching slashers but Black Christmas kept me on the tip of my toes. A must watch for horror fans.
Rating: Must Watch
17 – Creep (2014)
I didn’t dislike the movie myself, but it does have one major thing wrong with it, something that most found footage films suffer from: unlikely filming.
Yikes, I really disliked this one. I only became a fan of the Hannibal Lecter series fairly recently (mainly started with the show) but I saw both SotL and Manhunter before this. They were easily superior.
Couldn't imagine my feelings if I was watching this on release after SotL.
The Halloween series is my favorite out of the major horror slashers even though the quality is pretty bad at times. 6 is usually the entry outside of the original two that I find myself coming back to the most. The atmosphere (especially in the P-cut versus the theatrical) is the best since the original. They really had the feeling of Halloween down.
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A huge step down from the first Cube movie but still an ok enough watch. No real depth or interesting qualities to the characters and a non-existent plot. Even the traps left a lot to be desired. 5/10
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A decent monster movie although at times the plot feels all over the place. Monster design was cool but the Decker character just felt lazy. Hellraiser is a much better watch if your looking for a Clive Barker film to watch. 6/10
It was 3D, yes. That neverending yo-yo shot is comedy gold in 2D.
I liked how it came out. The movie itself sucked largely, the end was awesome though, but I loved the faux documentary they had out before it dropped. Great buildup. Same thing Dead Space did with the comics before the game.
What? No it didn't.
34. Genocyber (1993) Old-school, gory-as-hell, sci-fi anime horror that I still have a warm place in my heart for. I remember watching this as a teen and being amazed by all everything that was happening on screen. Good soundtrack as well. 8/10.