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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2020 11:57:04 GMT
BloodRayne (2005) Doom (2005) Far Cry (2008) Street Fighter (1994) The Human Centipede (2009) Tideland (2005)
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Post by wolf359 on Feb 17, 2020 14:58:09 GMT
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
The Thing (2011)
Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull
Scream 4
Scream 4 is fantastic from start to finish. My favourite post-2000 slasher movie. Wes Craven finished up on a high note.
Agreed!
Credit should also go to both Kevin Williamson and Ehren Kruger (Kruger wrote the whole entire ending at the Hospital) along with the Cast (in particular Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Emma Roberts, Marley Shelton, and Hayden Panettiere) and Crew.
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Post by Harmless elf on Feb 17, 2020 15:20:01 GMT
Get Carter remake The Pest Bangkok dangerous X-Men Origins Wolverine Captain Marvel
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Feb 18, 2020 3:42:42 GMT
Scream 4 is fantastic from start to finish. My favourite post-2000 slasher movie. Wes Craven finished up on a high note. I don't get the backlash on this one. I brought it back to the first's style and quality, while being a parody of its own franchise at the same time. I really didn't like 2 or 3. My sentiments exactly.
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Post by Grabthar's Hammer on Feb 18, 2020 12:23:16 GMT
Super Mario Bros
Drop Dead Fred
Tomorrowland
Surviving Christmas
How Do You Know
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Feb 19, 2020 1:06:05 GMT
BloodRayne (2005) Doom (2005) Far Cry (2008) Street Fighter (1994) The Human Centipede (2009)Tideland (2005) I really like The Human Centipede trilogy. I dig really nasty films like that.
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Post by moviemouth on Feb 19, 2020 1:25:30 GMT
BloodRayne (2005) Doom (2005) Far Cry (2008) Street Fighter (1994) The Human Centipede (2009)Tideland (2005) I really like The Human Centipede trilogy. I dig really nasty films like that. I like the first half of the movie. After the human centipede is formed it is amusing for about 5 minutes and then the shock value wears off and the movie has nowhere interesting to go. The scene where he is explaining what he is going to do to them is far more disturbing and scary than after he actual does it.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Feb 19, 2020 1:30:30 GMT
I really like The Human Centipede trilogy. I dig really nasty films like that. I like the first half of the movie. After the human centipede is formed it is amusing for about 5 minutes and then the shock value wears off and the movie has nowhere interesting to go. The scene where he is explaining what he is going to do to them is far more disturbing and scary than after he actual does it. I can see that. Basically the suspense was better than the payoff. Part 2 on the other hand just goes for the grossest route possible and shows it all.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2020 12:54:38 GMT
I liked all of those too James except for 'The Rise of Skywalker' which I am yet to see but would you say 'Jason Takes Manhattan' is still a disliked movie? I know it was when it first came out but I think it is one of those movies that has really gained a cult following over the years and I have met more people who say they like it than hate it. I think it was just disappointing in my opinion after finding out what the movie was supposed to be like but I still enjoy re-watching it and loved this song by Peter Fredette and Stan Meissner. I’ve been finding people who still hate it, but I know that it has its fans. I just find that it’s regarded as one of the lesser entries in the series, when it’s better than that. Oh and yeah I also love that song. Yeah. Well, I find with Horror there are a lot of movies that have their fans and haters especially when it comes to sequels in Horror franchises and while they might not have been written as well as some of the others I always found Friday the 13th 6, 7 and 8 to be the most entertaining movies in the franchise and they had a lot of good kills and it was fun seeing Jason as a Ghoul/ Zombie with powers and 8 had one of the best death scenes when Jason let the guy beat him up for a while and everything he done to Jason had no affect on him and when he was worn out he told Jason to bring it on and in one punch Jason knocked his head off. I heard Kane Hodder had a lot of input in the death scenes in his movies and he says a good Horror movie always has entertaining and memorable death scenes.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2020 13:06:13 GMT
I liked all of those too James except for 'The Rise of Skywalker' which I am yet to see but would you say 'Jason Takes Manhattan' is still a disliked movie? I know it was when it first came out but I think it is one of those movies that has really gained a cult following over the years and I have met more people who say they like it than hate it. I think it was just disappointing in my opinion after finding out what the movie was supposed to be like but I still enjoy re-watching it and loved this song by Peter Fredette and Stan Meissner. It is not that bad and I find it better than Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday, which I do not really like at all. They all have their own charm, except 9, which I thought had none at all. I love Jason X, despite all the naysayers. It was a novel approach to place him into the future in outer space. I don't want to see the same movie, like they did 7 times with camp settings.
The only issue I have with the Friday's after 5, was the lack of gore and quick cutaway kills. They brought it back onto track with Jason X and then the terrific Freddy vs Jason. Part 2 would have been even better, if they hadn't sanitized it down as it has a great atmosphere and interesting characters. The MPAA were the biggest butchers, not Jason.
I I agree. To me 'Jason Goes to Hell' was the worst in the entire franchise and I am a big fan of having Jason as a Ghoul/ Zombie like creature 'cause I feel it really separated him from Michael Myers and made him more entertaining and scary. The way he looked in 7 when he took the mask off was horrifying and was way scarier than just some guy with a deformed face but I think they went way too far in 'Jason Goes to Hell' with the changes to his characters making it that he was some demon worm that could take over people's bodies and I don't know why they changed him so much but it just didn't feel right. I would have preferred another movie like the three before it with Jason killing people like he usually does or they could have brought Tommy or Tina back. Kane Hodder has said in some of his recent interviews he wants to write the next 'Friday' movie when the court case is over and bring back characters like Tommy and Tina 'cause out of all the things fans ask him about the most with 'Friday the 13th' it is if those other characters are ever going to return and I think Tommy, Tina and others should come back for a movie. Tommy especially since he beat Jason twice and Jason would have to want to get revenge on him for burying him at the bottom of the sea and if they brought Tina back she could be more in control of her powers now and we could see a big face off between the two again and I liked seeing Jason face somebody with powers.
The lack of gore in the latter movies was kinda disappointing and I didn't know how much had been cut out of them until later and I am still surprised they haven't re-released them now uncut. There is a large following for franchises like Nightmare, Friday and Halloween and I think a lot of fans would buy them with all the unreleased scenes. I didn't mind 'Jason X' either and OMG, Lexa Doig was so sexy in that movie and it is a shame she didn't get more leading roles 'cause I liked her in some of the other things she was in like 'Continuum' and 'Arrow.'
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Post by James on Feb 28, 2020 13:53:44 GMT
I’ve been finding people who still hate it, but I know that it has its fans. I just find that it’s regarded as one of the lesser entries in the series, when it’s better than that. Oh and yeah I also love that song. Yeah. Well, I find with Horror there are a lot of movies that have their fans and haters especially when it comes to sequels in Horror franchises and while they might not have been written as well as some of the others I always found Friday the 13th 6, 7 and 8 to be the most entertaining movies in the franchise and they had a lot of good kills and it was fun seeing Jason as a Ghoul/ Zombie with powers and 8 had one of the best death scenes when Jason let the guy beat him up for a while and everything he done to Jason had no affect on him and when he was worn out he told Jason to bring it on and in one punch Jason knocked his head off. I heard Kane Hodder had a lot of input in the death scenes in his movies and he says a good Horror movie always has entertaining and memorable death scenes.
That is true about certain movies. And yeah, the boxer death scene is just awesome.
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Post by 博:Dr.BLΔD€:锯 on Feb 28, 2020 14:39:31 GMT
Movies I adore that seem to be not as popular with others [not that I give a flying f...] are
Blues Brothers 2OOO Magnolia Watchmen
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Post by Ass_E9 on Nov 27, 2020 17:06:44 GMT
Jexi
Edit: Actually, I guess it was hated more by critics than general audiences.
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Post by gw on Nov 28, 2020 5:21:51 GMT
Superman 4: The Quest for Peace Happiness Runs
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Nov 28, 2020 9:24:02 GMT
Superman 4: The Quest for Peace Happiness Runs I got a soft spot for Superman 4 since it was the first Superman film I seen.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Nov 28, 2020 9:25:18 GMT
Wow. This is still going since February.
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