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Post by GL on Jul 12, 2006 11:24:50 GMT -5
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Post by speeddemon on Jul 14, 2006 13:25:00 GMT -5
final destination 3 . i enjoyed the first two instalments of final destination and wasn't disappointed with the third. they are just fun films . i like seeing the different ways of dying that they come up with. a couple of death scenes have been great.
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Post by BellaMorte on Jul 16, 2006 19:01:14 GMT -5
Hills Have Eyes 2006 Wolf Creek
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Post by Conan on Jul 16, 2006 19:50:16 GMT -5
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Post by GL on Jul 17, 2006 15:55:57 GMT -5
Spent the morning watching Friday Part 4 in honor of Feldman's birthday.
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Post by Conan on Jul 17, 2006 16:01:04 GMT -5
I watched Swamp Thing last nite.
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Post by GL on Jul 20, 2006 11:23:55 GMT -5
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Post by GL on Jul 22, 2006 11:23:02 GMT -5
Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III-Already reviewed, but just needed to know the kill sequences in it. Still a highly underrated entry in the TCM series. Just hurt by all the TCM missteps-no body counts. Five deaths isn't that impressive.
Pterodactyl-Same reasoning for watching as above, (needed to know the kill scenes) and probably my favorite of the Sci-Fi Channel Creature Features.
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Post by Conan on Jul 22, 2006 18:17:43 GMT -5
Watched Hostel again last nite. I was bored.
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Post by Conan on Jul 25, 2006 2:56:23 GMT -5
Watched Final Destination 3 last nite. I love these movies. The deaths are always done very good.
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Post by GL on Jul 25, 2006 12:10:47 GMT -5
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Post by Jen on Jul 25, 2006 13:37:24 GMT -5
Yes, great movie, has as good a start as any film ever and is beautifully shot, but I also think that it is just riddled with problems. Especially near the end. That is why it doesn't make any of my favorites lists, even though I love so much of it and Argento is one of my favorite directors. I think the last horror movie I watched was A Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child. First time I had seen it (the only one of the series I hadn't seen), and it was okay, it passed the time. I have Night Watch here, but I haven't watched it yet and I am still waiting patiently on a copy of the Hills Have Eyes remake.
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Post by HNT on Jul 25, 2006 15:14:45 GMT -5
Wow, I think that Suspiria is probably my all time favorite horror film. It is just so lovely to look at. You just haven't lived until you've seen it on a large High Def television (I wish I had one) and listened to the Goblin soundtrack in 8 speaker surround. It is a truly sweet experience
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Post by Jen on Jul 25, 2006 16:26:39 GMT -5
Wow, I think that Suspiria is probably my all time favorite horror film. It is just so lovely to look at. You just haven't lived until you've seen it on a large High Def television (I wish I had one) and listened to the Goblin soundtrack in 8 speaker surround. It is a truly sweet experience Don't get me wrong, I have all kinds of respect for Argento as a director and it is an absolutely beautiful film. But it felt kind of disjointed to me and I am not a huge fan of the storyline, the plot seemed weak in places. But still a solid horror film and visually it is riveting.
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Post by HNT on Jul 25, 2006 17:44:40 GMT -5
Plot? lol, I didn't even realize it had a plot. Anyway, I agree that if you are looking for a coherent and involving plot this movie ain't got it. Then again, that has never been a part of Argento's work in general
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