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Also what's up with remaking foreign movies like only years after the initial film? The Departed did it with Infernal Affairs and that one actually worked quite well, but Let the Right One In got remade into Let Me In with only a few years in between and the American version stank. [Rec] was made into Quarantine almost within a year, surprise the American version sucked. Oldboy was remade and even Josh Brolin couldn't save it from being another stale remake. Apparently Americans really don't want to read. Subtitles?! Fuck that, remake it! Some of these remakes aren't necessarily awful, but they're very lazy and don't even attempt to set themselves apart from the original. Maybe that's why The Departed worked, because they put effort into making it their own distinct telling of the story, probably because Scorsese knows how to direct and they got a great cast. |
I actually like Let Me In more than that Swedish version. Not to mention the amazing adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Fincher did.
Anyway, the talk of Alien Isolation got me in the mood to want to play around with some more dark pictures of my Alien figures. As such, I took a few pictures with different lighting of one of my display shelves. http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2c1101f4.jpg http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/...ps00a64ca0.jpg http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/...ps4ed32655.jpg http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/...psebebb615.jpg |
Actually Sharks commonly enter areas where swimmers are. Great Whites typically are drawn to where seals are and seal populations tend to inhabit areas near readily availible food sorces which are typically provided by Humans. Also many shark species follow fishing boats so encounters are more likely then you think. Whats scarier the events based on imagination or Reality
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Imagination is scarier I guess. In reality serial killers are usually going after people they knew, and even then they're just people who eventually get caught. In Imagination Land serial killers have super powers and are seemingly unstoppable. In reality getting killed/eaten by animals is an uncommon phenomenon, in Imagination Land every animal is out to get humanity and they're all giant, bugs too so carry extra Raid. In reality dead people are dead, but in Imagination Land they can come back as a zombie or be like a vampire or something. Obviously reality is way more likely to happen, but fear itself is a product of our imagination running wild. We rightly fear some things in reality because our imagination wonders "what if that happened to me?", fear is a safety lock we fashion to save ourselves from predicted danger. |
You want REAL scary watch "the killer speaks" and "killer kids" they make most horror movies look like romantic comedies. there are sick people out there that rival anything seen on the screen. and at lest when an animal attacks you it's just out of instinct or hunger, people do it just to do it.
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I was thinking of seeing it this weekend as well but now I wonder if all the good parts were in the trailer...... |
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or a woman with large breasts... what ever makes your evening more enjoyable!
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prefer the woman with the bigguns then... I must be slow today cuz I shoulda known but alcohol and action figures don't mix in my mind. but to be fair perhaps both then...the DD can drive while I pose my big breasted action figure!
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Ok; I've been re-watching a lot of old Horror movies (it is the season). I know most of us are adults (or at least pass for it) but what was the first Horror movie you watched? and did one ever scare the crap out of you as a kid?
My first: the howling, I was like 5, and it freeked me out because there was a "Howling" Tv series on USA network at the time that I watched regularly, in it the werewolf guy was a good guy that went town to town helping people and fighting monsters. the show was very mild in bloodshed and horror. in the first few minutes of the movie the werewolf slaughtered a kid and his mom. I was left confused and upset. I remember just going cold and saying "why... why would he do that?... they.. they didn't seem bad!" another that got to me was Childs Play 2. I got in trouble for throwing my Teddy Rucksbin in the trash after seeing it. The sick part was that before yelling at me, my mom just took it out and put it on my bed with no explanation. I think I might have had a mild heart attack when I walked in and saw him there. |
I saw The Gate as a kid and that scared the shit out of me for like a month. Looking at it now it's not even a good movie, but damn those stop-motion imp demons are creepy when they move and the eye in the hand was freaky. Now I find them antiquated and almost laughable, now the only thing that bothers me with eyes in its hands is pale man from Pan's Labyrinth.
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The Gate definetly, also Curtains and of course The Exocist. My parents would allow me to sit down with them and watch those horror movies but when there was a rated R scene, I was supposed to cover my eyes, but I would always open my fingers and peek a little, lol.
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I remembering my mom renting "Toxic Avengers" for me when I was like 10. (thinking it was a super hero movie I guess) then she walked in on what could only be described as soft core porn. She cut it off to my protests.
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That kind of reminds me of a local cable access show I would watch as a kid. "B Reel" They would review all of these bad 80s horror type movies and then show the clips that had nudity. I don't know how they got away with it, unless it was just that no one was watching to censor them to begin with, lol. They would always say there were a few things to making a true "B" movie:
A man on fire Explosions Gratuitous T&A |
Lol, Toxic Avangers is a classic...
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Nightmare on Elm Street 1 the part where the girl gets drag up and on the side of the walls of her room, scared the crap out of me when I saw it on t.v. back when I was a kid.
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You know what's kinda weird? The first time I watched A Nightmare on Elm Street I was already 16 and had previously seen Alien, The Thing, Jaws, etc. so it didn't actually scare me that much, other than the occasional jump scare made me kind of go "ehh!" but I really freaking like that movie. I think it's the effects and Robert Englund that won me over, especially that blood volcano. Johnny Depp's very first movie and he gets turned into a blood volcano of wondrous practical effects. The same for Texas Chainsaw Massacre, didn't really scare me but was unnerving, but I love it anyway.
NECA has teased that in the same fashion as the upcoming 30th anniversary ultimate Freddy Krueger (which I'm very hyped for) they will be making an ultimate 40th anniversary Leatherface figure as well (though it may not be until next year). |
I started to play Alien Isolation today and I am enjoying it quite a bit, but it is frustrating when I die and have A LOT to redo. Funny enough, I did not get killed by the Xenomorph yet. It was those freaking mother ****ers this girl ran and got that killed me several times. Then, I thought I had to kill them to get the part I needed, which was not the case, so now I cannot get the no kill trophy.
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I was still tempted to buy it due solely to the fact that it was an Alien game given the proper respect and attention, but my comic sub got kind of expensive during the last couple of months. Stupid crossovers and unannounced price hikes... Anyhoo, I've been in the mood to sit down for my yearly viewing of The Thing as well as its prequel, and suddenly I remembered the game. Anyone else here ever play it? I have it on original Xbox. Never beat it, got to a certain point and completely ran out of ammo before a boss fight, and got totally screwed over by my save point. I'm thinking I'll fire it up again after watching the movies, start over. |
The 2011 The Thing was good, not great, but good. The monster never seemed to be as freaky or sporadic as Carpenter's, but in terms of being a nice prequel set up movie it worked perfectly. Loved how the ending started to play the Carpenter theme bass line (the entire theme was pretty much just bass). The game was "eh", played it once, never bothered for a second go. The idea was better than the delivery. The Blair Witch game also sucked.
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How about "From Dusk Tll Dawn", I haven't seen that movie in a long time. I'm going to try and stay away from any movie with Danny Trejo this year, lol.
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Blair Witch had a game! was it ten levels of running in the pitch black woods from nothing and pissing yourself? and did it make people vomit with the shaky hand cam angles?
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From what I remember, the Blair Witch game was like a sequel but I think it was point-and-click mystery or something, I don't feel like looking it up to tell ya.
Danny Trejo is in great shape for a 70 year old man, and isn't it great that he was a sex symbol in Machete! |
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The tv series might be better, though. The first 3 or 4 episodes had some bad pacing due to too many abrupt flashbacks, but after that point it got really good. Richie Gecko had a much larger role in the story, and the cursed were snake people as opposed to vampires. Made it more than a simple retread. |
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