Watched Trick 'r Treat last night.
Printable View
Watched Trick 'r Treat last night.
Woofer, how did you like it?
I have a feeling it's not your type of film. It's a pretty low budget, B type horror film. And it's a slasher flick with over the top gore. Not suspenseful at all.
I've had this on my too-see list forever now. The original one is up on netflix instant so I might watch it soon. Have you seen it, or just the American version?
I saw only Funny Games U.S. My friend saw both and said they are pretty much equal and shot for shot. It'll be hard to top the American version, at least for me, if only for the fact I love Naomi Watts and Tim Roth. Michael Pitt was excellent as well.
:couple: I think I got confused and thought you were talking about Ravenous :lol: But yeah, it's not one that I would probably ever watch again, but I did find it enjoyable.
I LOVED Trick 'r Treat. It was great. I only wish I had it in time for Halloween this year.
Merry Reindeer everyone!
http://sketchysantas.files.wordpress...s-what-the.jpg
To really celebrate the holiday spirit everyone (and for fans of a certain John Carpenter classic to get a good laugh), here's one of my favourite trailers to a computer game ever:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mZOoyfvbNU
Oh, and Woofer?
I think only one word is needed here:
http://adventuresinbentomaking.com/w...10/02/Dude.jpg
As it happens, I am wathing 'The Shining" via netflix play now option....it's somewhat creepier than I remembered.
:panic: " NO , Don't interupt me when I am working!! look out for the room 237, and those freaky litle girls too:panic:
I watched Let the Right One In for the first time last week, and rewatched it with the commetaries last night.
A great film. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Don't highlight until you've seen it:
Spoiler: 02-04-2011 06:53 PMCoolhandLockeLoved Funny Games, saw the US version but not the other one yet. Last horror movie i watched a few days ago was "In the Mouth of Madness" by John Carpenter. Anyone else seen this one, very creepy flick in my opinion...Was the third film in Carpenters "Apocalypse Trilogy", The Thing (awesome) and Prince of Darkness (not so much) were the other two. Stars Sam Neill, Jürgen Prochnow, John Glover & Charlton Heston to name a few. Trailer is below if your interested and haven't seen it..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PFcOeM_Usk 02-04-2011 08:48 PMRoland of Gilead 33oh hell the last film that "Carpenter" did that was fucking great was "The Thing" & that was almost 30 years ago! after that his films went downhill unfortunally. some were decent though, some were just well just plain bad. anyways, one series i just LOVE is the "SAW" series. i haven't seen all of
them yet. but i own most of them on either blu-ray or dvd. 2 on dvd. parts 4 & 5. the rest with the exception of the newest one part 7 on blu-ray. 02-04-2011 09:52 PMCoolhandLockeWell for Carpenter the only ones i personally liked were Halloween, Thing, Christine, Starman, Big Trouble in Little China, They Live and Mouth of Madness. That being said only the Thing & Mouth scared me, the rest i listed i "liked" but i liked them for what they were in the 80's most dont hold up well today imo except for The Thing & Christine. Only thing recent he's done i really, really liked was "Cigarette Burns" from the Masters of Horror set. That was a twisted ass little flick, had a good story that actually was original haven't really seen anything like it and the gore was nice too.
As for saw i really loooved the first & second, but to me they kind of got like the Final Destination flicks a little worse as they went on. Still not bad (I've seen them all) but they might have been better if maybe they didn't do one a year, just seems like they rushed them a bit.. 02-05-2011 12:40 AMJean 02-05-2011 12:56 AMRoland of Gilead 33actually i forgot he did "Christine" i love the book as well as the film. he stuck pretty close to the book if i'm not mistaken. & i haven't seen "Big Trouble in little china' in YEARS at least the entire film. i also forgot he did that one. so ok i loved that film growing up as well. add 2 more. & hell "Halloween" is a fucking masterpiece!
i LOVE the 2nd one as well i also find it funny as hell that he wrote the 2nd one drinking a six back of beer he bought. if i'm not mistaken. one film i loved going off topic a big that i bought when it 1st came out on dvd. is 'Disturbing Behavior' (1998) it was an early dvd buy for me. & i'm actually surprised they NEVER did a sequel for it. 02-10-2011 10:21 AMJeanbears really, really liked Joshua, one of the best horrors they've recently seen. Not really sure if it is actually a horror, but something very disturbing anyway 02-10-2011 06:58 PMmystimaOn the John Carpenter films that I liked were the Halloween movies (1&2), The Thing, Vampire$, Escape from New York and Escape from L.A. I love Snake Pliskin.(sp?) 02-10-2011 09:10 PMRoland of Gilead 33his LA & New York films are over-rated i think. they are both decent films. but not as good as people say they are. i think i prefer the 2nd one better actually. mayhap it maybe cause i saw that 1 first? i duno? 'Vampires" is an ok film. but it's a LOT better than it's sequel to be fair. 02-10-2011 09:24 PMpathoftheturtleThey're just kitsch. The first one is at least vintage kitsch. The other one's plain dreck. 02-11-2011 06:49 AMJeanso, can I safely infer that you do not recommend either of them?... 02-11-2011 06:59 AMpathoftheturtleNow and then, I like a bit of vintage kitsch. If EfNY came on TV, I might re-watch a few of the Ernest Borgnine scenes, for laughs. Pretty corny, overall, though.
Now They Live, that's a fine vintage of retro B-sci-fi. Totally over the top, a laugh riot. 02-11-2011 08:53 PMRoland of Gilead 33"They Live" is an interesting idea. even though it's neat idea & somewhat original for (1988) the acting isn't all that great. the script i think needed Tweaked before he decided to start filming it.
you know a damn good horror & scary horror film that for (1987) was an original idea the classic film. 'Remote Control" about this video tape that goes around killing people. now you may say it sounds like the film series' The Ring" & that is partly true. "The Ring" though gives you clues & it's basiaclly a ghost story.
while 'Remote Control' is about this video tape "VHS" that has this message that Aliens are trying to take over the earth. so in a way it's also prolly sounds a little bit like "They Live' i downloaded 'Remote Control" a year or so ago from a website i visit. cause i believe the film is NOW a RARE film. imangine that? i grew up on this film & it used to give me countless nightmares. it's NOT a "Charles Band" film either.
i forget who's in it to be honest. but it's NOT on dvd or blu-ray yet. i wish it was or i'd buy it. i've watched a couple times since i downloaded it. & i was very pleased that it's a film that i watch now that i'm older & i can say that it's still good. unlike some films where you love it as a kid & than watch it as an adult & you say to yourself why in the sam hell was i fan of this movie to begin with? he he.
has anyone ever seen this one? 02-12-2011 03:12 AMbrandnewfanI'm watching Rose Red right now and last night I watched Sleepwalkers. I'm on a Stephen King movie fix. His original teleplays and screenplays, IMO, just aren't that good. I don't know what it is...because I can imagine enjoying these if thet were novels...but on film a lot of his ideas just seem cheesy; the dialogue, the characterization, it all just seems "off" somehow. I'm talking about the teleplays/screenplays that were written by him, not stuff scripted by others (most of which sucks too, btw, but some of it's great). 02-12-2011 06:43 AMpathoftheturtleDang, that reminds me; I still haven't seen Sleepwalkers or Golden Years. Can you believe that? I've seen every other SK adaptation. (Well, aside from small independent films and stuff.) Rose Red was not bad. :) Better than Storm of the Century, IMO, though that was okay, too.
Have you seen all of Kingdom Hospital? 02-12-2011 06:51 AMJeanI haven't seen any of those mentioned in the post above