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argo you are here by citizen-banned until you watch Blade Runner! Its probably in my top 5 of all time.
Chocolate is not that good. Great final scene though.
I have to say, City of Ember was a pretty good movie. You could view it from two angles and tear it apart if from the perspective of plot holes, or really appreciate the sets and cool factor.
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W. was a terrible movie. It felt more like an SNL skit than a historical account. Poorly written, poorly casted and made me realize it's just way too soon to try and tell this story. There are reenactments of conversations Stone could never have learned about which ruins the credibility. Maybe worth watching for those that still think Iraq was a good idea but thats it.
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Dawn of the Dead (the original) was HORRIBLE. Thinking it was supposed to be a good scary gore flick, i had checked out ratings but skipped all reviews. Ratings were on average 80% positive. Pretty high for horror genre. Man was i mistaken on what this was.
Just a complete mockery of the whole genre. I was OK with the horrible acting and stupid special effects (i.e. blood that looked like paint), but when the biker gang starting slamming pies and spraying seltzer water into the faces of the zombies, i lost all respect for the movie. What a horrible horrible POS that was. ick.
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i dont think iv ever seen a zombie movie that was a gore flick. the closest would be the 28 days/weeks later movies and those are barely zombie movies. more of infected humans movies.
and really to expect to be scared of anything made that long ago you shoulda known better.
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I netflix'd a lot of horror lately and am starting to wonder if they even make scary movies anymore. Any suggestions?
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I was just having that conversation this week. I love horror movies but sadly nothing amazing has really come out in years.
If you find anything let me know. What have you gotten lately?
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i almost started a thread for this, but realized i had started one back in 2005 and no one had an answer then.
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We watched Friday the 13th Part IV the other night. Not scary but one of the more classic ones of the series.
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Been checking out all of the japanese remakes among others:
One Missed Call - really bad with decent creep
Shutter - decent with a let-down ending
The Eye - not bad
The Ruins - kinda cool but not scary
1408 - starts out good...
The Hills Have Eyes 2 - intelligent, but ultimately a clone
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the guy that made the decent is working on a movie i believe. ill have to look it up again but the decent was the last movie that creeped me out.
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I'm not big on cramped spaces so the scene where she got stuck reeeally creeped me out.
The last movie I remember messing with me was the The Exorcism of Emily Rose.
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man the opening where they crash into that van and the poles and the ugh nightmare inducing.
something simple and realistic. so creepy.
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I recently just saw Cube and really enjoyed it. Some very creative kills. I will need to rewatch it closer and watch the squeal/prequel.
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i almost picked up cube the other night, but thought i saw a negative review here, but i could have been wrong. was it more of a mind-f or was it scary?
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I thought cube was very good, hypercube sucked and cube zero was a good sequel ( http://board.flashkit.com/board/show...5&postcount=30 )
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Eraserhead will now give me nightmares for the rest of my life. I think my brain just oozed out some important stuff after watching it. the last 10-15 minutes of the movie, my jaw was literally locked open with bewilderment. wow.
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Hah. Forgot about that one. I love that movie.
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Haven't seen that in years. Added to my list to rewatch. You've seen Blue Velvet right? That is a classic.
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nope, must have skipped that one. I'll see about adding that one ot netflix. i absolutely hated Inland Empire. I loved mulholland drive and walk walk with me though. But Inland Empire was just too disjointed even for a david lynch movie.
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RedBelt was very enjoyable.