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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2017 22:17:34 GMT
1) Original Dawn of the Dead sucks 2) Evil Dead Series Sucks 3) Hellraiser 5, 6 and 7 are the best sequels in the series. Go!
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Post by naterdawg on Feb 25, 2017 22:52:16 GMT
Are you saying those are your opinions?
To me, the original Dawn of the Dead rocks!
The entire Evil Dead series does suck, including the first one. I thought it was cheap and amateurish.
Only saw two Hellraisers (#1 and 2) and hated them both. Can't imagine wasting my life watching #3-7. God.
Most modern horror is crap. All the Friday the 13th sequels are garbage. Jason was clearly dead in the first movie. If he was alive, there'd be no reason for his mother to be crazy.
The Halloween sequels sucked, too. Every single one.
Nightmare on Elm Street was a great film, and it didn't need a sequel.
The Omen was great, and so was its first sequel, Damien: Omen Two. The third one bit.
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Post by johanwow on Feb 25, 2017 23:12:45 GMT
I agree about your second choice @screamingtreefrogs.
I think the original Halloween is not anything special.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 25, 2017 23:33:53 GMT
The Exorcist has horrible pacing and 90% of the movie is boring and not scary in the slightest.
Sinister could have been great but the demon thats name sounds like a breakfast food and was wearing a suit from mens warehouse though he was supposedly from Babylonian times ruined it. I felt like I was playing a spooky game of Where's Waldo. The little sshhh kids with dollar store makeup they did themselves didnt help either.
Both of The Conjuring movies sucked. The 2nd felt like like a Syfy channel original. The Asylum could remake it and do a better job. How they made so much money and have spin offs is beyond me.
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Post by naterdawg on Feb 26, 2017 0:39:29 GMT
You're right. They are unpopular decisions.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 0:43:50 GMT
You're right. They are unpopular decisions. I never understood the Hellraiser 5, 6, 7 hate. I've listened to people bash me - 'Hellraiser was never about Pinhead'. And then listen to those contradict themselves - 'Pinhead was only in it for like 5 minutes' 5,6, and 7 were Hellraiser. People struggling with demons that opened the box and Pinhead made a cameo - they stay true to the original
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Feb 26, 2017 0:55:07 GMT
Zombie movies aren't scary. They shouldn't even be considered horror. If movies have to be scary to be horror movies, then I guess there aren't many horror movies.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Feb 26, 2017 1:07:02 GMT
I think Felicity Jones made that opinion popular. Edit: Not sure why your quote isn't showing. I quoted your comment about chicks with buck teeth.
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Post by johanwow on Feb 26, 2017 8:50:04 GMT
Zombie movies aren't scary. They shouldn't even be considered horror. If movies have to be scary to be horror movies, then I guess there aren't many horror movies. Yeah people keep forgetting that just like taste scary or being scared is something completely subjective. People seem to confuse scary with jump scares which is usually just a reaction to an unexpected sound or apparition.
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Post by danimalzx on Feb 26, 2017 10:34:26 GMT
1) Original Dawn of the Dead sucks 2) Evil Dead Series Sucks 3) Hellraiser 5, 6 and 7 are the best sequels in the series. Go! Scream (1996) is overrated. Halloween (1978) is boring with exception to the scenes with Dr. Loomis. Nightmare on Elm Street 2 (1985) is vastly underrated. HM's: Friday the 13th Part V (1985) is a good movie. Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) is a great movie and imo, easily better than the first 2 Halloweens, especially Part 2.
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Post by danimalzx on Feb 26, 2017 10:42:27 GMT
Are you saying those are your opinions? To me, the original Dawn of the Dead rocks! The entire Evil Dead series does suck, including the first one. I thought it was cheap and amateurish. Only saw two Hellraisers (#1 and 2) and hated them both. Can't imagine wasting my life watching #3-7. God. Most modern horror is crap. All the Friday the 13th sequels are garbage. Jason was clearly dead in the first movie. If he was alive, there'd be no reason for his mother to be crazy. The Halloween sequels sucked, too. Every single one. Nightmare on Elm Street was a great film, and it didn't need a sequel. The Omen was great, and so was its first sequel, Damien: Omen Two. The third one bit. Elitist much? The original Evil Dead had some of the scariest scenes in horror period. You come across as extremely arrogant and offensive/insulting in most of your posts btw.
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Post by naterdawg on Feb 26, 2017 14:43:50 GMT
It was cheap and not well done at all. Stop drinking the kool-aid.
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Post by Flynn on Feb 26, 2017 15:30:13 GMT
It was cheap and not well done at all. Stop drinking the kool-aid. I agree with you that The Evil Dead was cheap, but I can't agree that it was "not well done at all." The filmmakers took a small amount of money and created a film that provided a production with creative effects and filmed with a distinctive style. It's cheap, yes, but it has positives. Where I have a problem with The Evil Dead is that at some point in the film the filmmakers realized that their efforts to be scary were in fact funny. After that point, the tone shifts slightly towards spoof as the Deadites' antics become more exaggerated.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 15:35:33 GMT
Most of the horror movies of the 90s, 00s, and 2010s suck.
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Post by naterdawg on Feb 26, 2017 17:02:08 GMT
If movies have to be scary to be horror movies, then I guess there aren't many horror movies. Yeah people keep forgetting that just like taste scary or being scared is something completely subjective. People seem to confuse scary with jump scares which is usually just a reaction to an unexpected sound or apparition. The only person confusing any of that is you.
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Post by begob on Feb 26, 2017 19:05:11 GMT
Most of the horror movies of the 90s, 00s, and 2010s suck. Fake news. You people know it. Liars. Those movies are fantastic. I met them in Hell. Amazing game of golf. Scotland. Good people, I'm telling you. I know what you're your next question is. Don't. Twitter. Overload. Overload. Overlord.
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Post by profondorosso on Feb 26, 2017 19:20:07 GMT
1) I like Night of the Living Dead (1990) more than the original one. 2) I like found footage movies. 3) I don't like "Interview with the Vampire".
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Post by johanwow on Feb 26, 2017 22:17:44 GMT
Most of the horror movies of the 90s, 00s, and 2010s suck. I wouldn't go as far as most suck but it's true I like to delve more in anything pre 90s.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2017 22:20:46 GMT
1/ Gore and Horror are not the same things. Most modern "Horror" is just gore and torture porn. 2/ Some of the best horror films aren't all that horrific at all. 3/ The Blair Witch Project is crap.
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