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31 for 31 halloween movies (1 Viewer)

Started yesterday with 30 Days of Night. I don't have a lot of Horror in my collection except for zombie films.Going to watch Audition tonight based on the recommendations from here.
:kicksrock: I might do the same tonight if I don't get my crap in the mail today. The only horror I have at home is Audition and Shaun of the Dead.
 
Done with Event Horizon... It was okay.

Event Horizon' had a lot of promise(with me being a fan of Dead Space), and is entertaining enough to watch, but it's extremely unsatisfying and you'll end up wondering why the film-makers didn't spend more time working out a decent screenplay. It kinda of reminds me of 'Lost in Space ' or - it's a technical showcase, with absolutely no film beneath it.2.5/5
tomorrow, The Descent.
 
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Splinter (2008)

It's a small scale version of The Thing in a rural gas station instead of Antarctica. Very well directed with a claustrophobic style, doesn't rely on cgi which is another big plus in my book. Lacking in the plot and acting department but goes by fast enough to be able to enjoy the ride. More tension than gore but the characters are still pretty stupid for the most part.

3/5

 
The Audition was pretty good. Not as disturbing as I was afraid it was going to be. It had it's moments though.

Going to watch "Let the right one in" tonight. This is the original version the new film "Let me in" was based on. Also checking out Session 9.

 
Watched REC last night and it was ok.

I did not know it was the movie "Quarantine" just in Spanish, same exact movie.

 
Re-watched the Zombie remake of Halloween 2... and I've changed my opinion of it. This was a pretty creative take on the story by Zombie. I don't think i gave it the credit it deserved the first time i watched it because it felt dirty watching someone change so many elements of the story.

Dont get me wrong I still think he could have toned down the use of Sheri Moon more than a little. But it had a lot of new genuinely creepy moments of realism that I overlooked the first time around.

Definitely worth seeing if you can keep an open mind about someone seriously tinkering with the Myers family.

 
Didn't get a movie in the mail yesterday, so went to the library today. They were pretty picked over so I ended up with the only horror movie I saw on the shelves: Mirrors

I think I read it's another asian horror remake, but never heard of the original. Started off OK. Was actually kinda creepy when it was just Mr. Sutherland and the old building he was watching. Then for the last 30 mins or so they decided to focus on his wife/kids and throw in a dumb ending. Felt like 2 different movies and the tension that was built up in the beginning was lost by the end of the movie as it deteriorated (sp?) into a cheesy monster movie. Maybe worth a watch if it's on cable or something, but I wouldn't go out of your way to watch this one.

 
Re-watched the Zombie remake of Halloween 2... and I've changed my opinion of it. This was a pretty creative take on the story by Zombie. I don't think i gave it the credit it deserved the first time i watched it because it felt dirty watching someone change so many elements of the story.

Dont get me wrong I still think he could have toned down the use of Sheri Moon more than a little. But it had a lot of new genuinely creepy moments of realism that I overlooked the first time around.

Definitely worth seeing if you can keep an open mind about someone seriously tinkering with the Myers family.
Might have to try this one again. I really liked the first one, but remember thinking that this was was quite bad. As you suggested, I thought all the Sheri Moon crap was beyond distracting and took away from the movie. Maybe I should do a Halloween 1-2 sometime soon.

 
Didn't get a movie in the mail yesterday, so went to the library today. They were pretty picked over so I ended up with the only horror movie I saw on the shelves: Mirrors

I think I read it's another asian horror remake, but never heard of the original. Started off OK. Was actually kinda creepy when it was just Mr. Sutherland and the old building he was watching. Then for the last 30 mins or so they decided to focus on his wife/kids and throw in a dumb ending. Felt like 2 different movies and the tension that was built up in the beginning was lost by the end of the movie as it deteriorated (sp?) into a cheesy monster movie. Maybe worth a watch if it's on cable or something, but I wouldn't go out of your way to watch this one.
Yeah, one of those movies you'd catch on HBO. It was okay.

 
BTW: Halloween 3 is a pretty decent stand alone flick in it's own right. :thumbup:
You and I are probably the only people that like it.
X3I am a fan of this movie. If you forget about that it had nothing to do with any of the Michal Myers movies it was a creepy concept.Yes it had holes, and some bad acting. But the scene with the family in the testing room was really disturbing.8 more days till halloween, halloween, halloween 8 more days till halloween Silver Shamrock!
 
Done with Event Horizon... It was okay.

Event Horizon' had a lot of promise(with me being a fan of Dead Space), and is entertaining enough to watch, but it's extremely unsatisfying and you'll end up wondering why the film-makers didn't spend more time working out a decent screenplay. It kinda of reminds me of 'Lost in Space ' or - it's a technical showcase, with absolutely no film beneath it.

2.5/5
tomorrow, The Descent.
AWESOME.

 
BTW: Halloween 3 is a pretty decent stand alone flick in it's own right. :rolleyes:
You and I are probably the only people that like it.
X3I am a fan of this movie. If you forget about that it had nothing to do with any of the Michal Myers movies it was a creepy concept.Yes it had holes, and some bad acting. But the scene with the family in the testing room was really disturbing.8 more days till halloween, halloween, halloween 8 more days till halloween Silver Shamrock!
I'm a huge fan of Carpenter's stuff from that era. Very creepy mood and score.
 
Didnt go through the entire thread so sorry for any hondas:

Frailty

Ginger Snaps

The Changeling

28 Days Later

Brain Dead/Dead Alive

Haute Tension or High Tension

Identity

The Beyond (Italian film with subs)

 
BTW: Halloween 3 is a pretty decent stand alone flick in it's own right. :popcorn:
You and I are probably the only people that like it.
X3I am a fan of this movie. If you forget about that it had nothing to do with any of the Michael Myers movies it was a creepy concept.Yes it had holes, and some bad acting. But the scene with the family in the testing room was really disturbing.8 more days till halloween, halloween, halloween 8 more days till halloween Silver Shamrock!
I'm a huge fan of Carpenter's stuff from that era. Very creepy mood and score.
Yes same here. I am a big Carpenter fanThe FogPrince of DarknessIn the Mouth of Madness3 very underrated horror flicks from John. I even dug Ghost of Mars after repeated viewings.
 
Going to watch "Let the right one in" tonight. This is the original version the new film "Let me in" was based on.
One of the best endings I have ever seen.
Watched REC last night and it was ok. I did not know it was the movie "Quarantine" just in Spanish, same exact movie.
Quarantine is the American remake of that film. Just to be technical.
Yeah but I did not know that - I had both in my Netflicks queue . I wish I had watched Quarantine first, the subtitles kind of ruin the horror feel a little bit.
 
Done with Event Horizon... It was okay.

Event Horizon' had a lot of promise(with me being a fan of Dead Space), and is entertaining enough to watch, but it's extremely unsatisfying and you'll end up wondering why the film-makers didn't spend more time working out a decent screenplay. It kinda of reminds me of 'Lost in Space ' or - it's a technical showcase, with absolutely no film beneath it.

2.5/5
tomorrow, The Descent.
AWESOME.
The Descent(US version,not UK ending) is a very entertaining horror movie which keeps you wondering when are the beasts going to attack.I watched this on fear net and the acting is very superb and Neil Marshall directed it so well. The story is really good and a lot more sensible and lifelike, unlike "The Cave. "Overall, this film was brilliant but I only gave it 4 stars because it was a bit slow in the beginning.

3.5/5( worth re-watching)

 
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Done with Event Horizon... It was okay.

Event Horizon' had a lot of promise(with me being a fan of Dead Space), and is entertaining enough to watch, but it's extremely unsatisfying and you'll end up wondering why the film-makers didn't spend more time working out a decent screenplay. It kinda of reminds me of 'Lost in Space ' or - it's a technical showcase, with absolutely no film beneath it.

2.5/5
tomorrow, The Descent.
AWESOME.
The Descent(US version,not UK ending) is a very entertaining horror movie which keeps you wondering when are the beasts going to attack.I watched this on fear net and the acting is very superb and Neil Marshall directed it so well. The story is really good and a lot more sensible and lifelike, unlike "The Cave. "Overall, this film was brilliant but I only gave it 4 stars because it was a bit slow in the beginning.

3.5/5( worth re-watching)
The director elaborated, "We really wanted to ramp up the tension slowly, unlike all the American horror films you see now. They take it up to 11 in the first few minutes and then simply can't keep it up. We wanted to show all these terrible things in the cave: dark, drowning, claustrophobia. Then, when it couldn't get any worse, make it worse."http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_descent#cite_note-blues-4
 
Done with Event Horizon... It was okay.

Event Horizon' had a lot of promise(with me being a fan of Dead Space), and is entertaining enough to watch, but it's extremely unsatisfying and you'll end up wondering why the film-makers didn't spend more time working out a decent screenplay. It kinda of reminds me of 'Lost in Space ' or - it's a technical showcase, with absolutely no film beneath it.

2.5/5
tomorrow, The Descent.
AWESOME.
The Descent(US version,not UK ending) is a very entertaining horror movie which keeps you wondering when are the beasts going to attack.I watched this on fear net and the acting is very superb and Neil Marshall directed it so well. The story is really good and a lot more sensible and lifelike, unlike "The Cave. "Overall, this film was brilliant but I only gave it 4 stars because it was a bit slow in the beginning.

3.5/5( worth re-watching)
Huh. I am the opposite and think that Event Horizon >>> The Descent. Wasn't a fan of the Descent for whatever reason.

 
I don't think The Descent gets the credit it deserves on how open ended the story is. Monsters were only a fabrication of her mind.

It's hands down the most well made horror movie in recent years in my book.

 
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Watched The Thing last night for the first time in about 10 years or so, as long as everyone else was watching it. Literally as close to perfect as a film like this is going to get. Realistic setting, characters whose actions follow logic, and a creepy monster(s).

Noticed I imdb they are making a prequel about the Norwegian team to be released next year. Won't have high expectations for that.

 
Never got to see Saw (pun unintentional) until this weekend - a bit late to the game. :scared:

Cool flick that lived up to the hype IMO.

Question for fellow horror buffs: are any of the sequels worthwhile?

 
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Never got to see Saw (pun unintentional) until this weekend - a bit late to the game. :scared:

Cool flick that lived up to the hype IMO.

Question for the horror buffs: are any of the sequels worthwhile?
I liked all of them TBH. good popcorn flicks.
 
Realized today that I had a Craven triple feature on dvd I hadn't watched before.

People Under the Stairs

It's basically ghetto Goonies with a killer rottweiler, a pack of cannibals, and a shotgun wielding sado-masochist in a full bondage suit. Pretty creepy, but really all camp. Might be pretty fun to rewatch. Loved the ending.

3/5
That's a pretty liberal rating for this movie. I saw it in the theater in HS. Caught it on TV a few years ago and couldn't believe how cheesy bad it was.
I think it works better when viewed as a pure comedy.
 
The Audition was pretty good. Not as disturbing as I was afraid it was going to be. It had it's moments though.Going to watch "Let the right one in" tonight. This is the original version the new film "Let me in" was based on. Also checking out Session 9.
Just finished reading "Let Me In" -- really curious about how the movies stack up. There are two movies based on the book, right? A foreign version and a U.S. version?
 
zamboni said:
Never got to see Saw (pun unintentional) until this weekend - a bit late to the game. :goodposting:

Cool flick that lived up to the hype IMO.

Question for fellow horror buffs: are any of the sequels worthwhile?
I liked the 2nd one more than the 1st, just because Wesley and his horrible acting weren't on the screen. I remember thinking the 3rd was OK, not liking 4, and not watching any others...

 
The Audition was pretty good. Not as disturbing as I was afraid it was going to be. It had it's moments though.

Going to watch "Let the right one in" tonight. This is the original version the new film "Let me in" was based on. Also checking out Session 9.
Just finished reading "Let Me In" -- really curious about how the movies stack up. There are two movies based on the book, right? A foreign version and a U.S. version?
The first movie was the 2008 Swedish adaptation Let The Right One InLet Me In is the 2010 American adaptation.

I really enjoyed the first one and am interested in seeing the American version too.

 
hooter311 said:
bosoxs45 said:
A friend of mine let me borrow battle royle.

Has anyone seen this? :blackdot:
It's ok. Idea is a lot better than the execution. Not really a horror film. More like a Fight Club, social commentary type stuff.
Agree 100% - great idea, but the movie itself is fairly cheesy. I would say that it's still worth a watch, but not really a 'horror' movie, and there are quite a few other asian horror movies I'd recommend over it.

 
hooter311 said:
bosoxs45 said:
A friend of mine let me borrow battle royle.

Has anyone seen this? :blackdot:
It's ok. Idea is a lot better than the execution. Not really a horror film. More like a Fight Club, social commentary type stuff.
Agree 100% - great idea, but the movie itself is fairly cheesy. I would say that it's still worth a watch, but not really a 'horror' movie, and there are quite a few other asian horror movies I'd recommend over it.
Interesting because I really thought the idea was kind of flawed and was saved by the execution.
 
The Audition was pretty good. Not as disturbing as I was afraid it was going to be. It had it's moments though.

Going to watch "Let the right one in" tonight. This is the original version the new film "Let me in" was based on. Also checking out Session 9.
Just finished reading "Let Me In" -- really curious about how the movies stack up. There are two movies based on the book, right? A foreign version and a U.S. version?
The first movie was the 2008 Swedish adaptation Let The Right One InLet Me In is the 2010 American adaptation.

I really enjoyed the first one and am interested in seeing the American version too.
I am reading positive reviews on it. Not quite as good as the original, but the critics seem to be saying that they did a good job keeping the pace/mood of the movie intact.

 
The Audition was pretty good. Not as disturbing as I was afraid it was going to be. It had it's moments though.Going to watch "Let the right one in" tonight. This is the original version the new film "Let me in" was based on. Also checking out Session 9.
Just finished reading "Let Me In" -- really curious about how the movies stack up. There are two movies based on the book, right? A foreign version and a U.S. version?
Foreign version is a must see.
 
"Let The Right One In" is terribly overrated. :shrug:
Perhaps it is now, but when I saw it it was pretty much unknown and had no rating over or under.What kind of discount factor should I be using for my movie ratings in this situation?
 
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"Let The Right One In" is terribly overrated. :shrug:
Perhaps it is now, but when I saw it it was pretty much unknown and had no rating over or under.What kind of discount factor should I be using for my movie ratings in this situation?
To be fair, I'm the only one I've heard say this. Even I don't get why I like/dislike certain movies.I just thought it was slow and not all that creepy. That and Swedish is one UGLY language.
 
"Let The Right One In" is terribly overrated. :shrug:
Perhaps it is now, but when I saw it it was pretty much unknown and had no rating over or under.What kind of discount factor should I be using for my movie ratings in this situation?
To be fair, I'm the only one I've heard say this. Even I don't get why I like/dislike certain movies.I just thought it was slow and not all that creepy. That and Swedish is one UGLY language.
I am not sure it was supposed to be creepy. While watching it never really crossed my mind that it was a horror movie. Seems more like a drama that happens to have a vampire in it.
 
zamboni said:
Never got to see Saw (pun unintentional) until this weekend - a bit late to the game. :rolleyes:

Cool flick that lived up to the hype IMO.

Question for fellow horror buffs: are any of the sequels worthwhile?
Bear in mind that I am a huge Saw fan.The sequels get progressively more gore-obessed. The first one is great with the suspense. The sequels just go for as gory as possible, where the person in the trap rarely has a chance to escape. Without giving any spoilers, that might be as far as I can go. Just don't expect the plot and suspense from the first one to carry over, especially as the story gets more and more muddied. But if you enjoy the traps and the blood...by all means, they are worth it.

 
zamboni said:
Never got to see Saw (pun unintentional) until this weekend - a bit late to the game. :thumbup:

Cool flick that lived up to the hype IMO.

Question for fellow horror buffs: are any of the sequels worthwhile?
Bear in mind that I am a huge Saw fan.The sequels get progressively more gore-obessed. The first one is great with the suspense. The sequels just go for as gory as possible, where the person in the trap rarely has a chance to escape. Without giving any spoilers, that might be as far as I can go. Just don't expect the plot and suspense from the first one to carry over, especially as the story gets more and more muddied. But if you enjoy the traps and the blood...by all means, they are worth it.
Second one resembles the plot of Manhunt for Xbox.I hate gory torturecore horror films, but I can't stop watching the Saw franchise. And I am spend just as much time intrigued as completely disgusted.

 

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