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gorefreak 02-06-2006 05:05 AM

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Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
Slumber Party Massacre

and

Two Thousand Maniacs.

"Slumber Party Massacre" is a pretty cool low budget film. :)

I bought "Evil Dead 1 & 2" unrated. Part 2 is okay, but nothing can touch Raimi's first one. :) The best kill scene is that unholy wailing from Demon Sheryl when that sacrificial dagger was shoved in her back and twitchin around spurtin all that red and white goo from her mouth and wounds. :) 'Got milk?' :D

urgeok 02-06-2006 05:14 AM

forgot about :

March of the Penguins ..

i'm glad i'm not a friggin penguin ..

(and i thought humans had pointless lives !!)

hellfire1 02-06-2006 05:47 AM

hoodwinked and eraserhead

urgeok 02-06-2006 06:39 AM

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Originally posted by hellfire1
hoodwinked

what'd you think ?

i didnt know how i felt about it at first but by the middle of the film i was enjoying it ..

i loved the 'Wild Things' style of unravelling the mystery ..

hellfire1 02-06-2006 06:49 AM

the fact that i had to watch it in french didn't really help, but it was alright i guess. but like you said, i smiled a couple of times, but never really laughed outright. so... eh... :)


and now i'm off to watch bambi 2. lol

urgeok 02-06-2006 07:10 AM

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Originally posted by hellfire1
the fact that i had to watch it in french didn't really help, but it was alright i guess. but like you said, i smiled a couple of times, but never really laughed outright. so... eh... :)


and now i'm off to watch bambi 2. lol


the dubbing would have damaged the effect somewhat as the voicework was pretty good (especially the wolf and the frog)

the singing goat was a highlight ..

PR3SSUR3 02-06-2006 07:17 AM

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Night of the Living Dead (Savini remake)
I just watched that again too - it's not terribly gory, which might be surprising considering the capabilities of the director (perhaps he had his hands full - someone else did the FX).

But this turns out to be the film's virtue - comparing it with Land of the Dead, Dawn of the Dead remake and the other contemporary zombie movies, this one is impressively restrained and retains Romero's dark, depressing vision with some nice twists of its own (from his own new script, of course).

Buncha yo-yos.

Nyarlathotep 02-06-2006 07:22 AM

ninja scroll

urgeok 02-06-2006 07:26 AM

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Originally posted by PR3SSUR3
I just watched that again too - it's not terribly gory, which might be surprising considering the capabilities of the director (perhaps he had his hands full - someone else did the FX).

But this turns out to be the film's virtue - comparing it with Land of the Dead, Dawn of the Dead remake and the other contemporary zombie movies, this one is impressively restrained and retains Romero's dark, depressing vision with some nice twists of its own (from his own new script, of course).

Buncha yo-yos.

yeah... it wasnt until they started to show the little bit of gore at the end that i first noticed it's absence (due to my interest in the characters)

I thought the whole cast was solid and Tony Todd did a fine job ..
Notice how big that guy is .. his head almost touches the doorframe ..
I met him in the summer and the 1st thing i said was .. "jesus christ how big are your shoes" :D size 15s ... they looked like snowshoes


i was suprised to see Bill Mosley playing Barbras brother ...


one of my favorite remakes ..

PR3SSUR3 02-06-2006 07:48 AM

Sadly one of the last capable of being self-referential without needing to be so self-satisfied.

Who's Bill Mosley again?


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