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Re: Your All-Time Favorite Movies
[quote=DynamiteRave;931040]Not many horror movies on anyone's list. No one's a horror movie fan?
Although personally I can't remember any horror movies lately that have truly left me going, WTF?[/quote] Agreed with Dirtbag on Rec... Other horror: The Descent Martyrs Inside The Others Jacob's Ladder Paranormal Activity Evil Dead 2 A Tale of Two Sisters Dog Soldiers Near Dark The Woman Eden Lake Straw Dogs (1971) Hellraiser Event Horizon 28 Days Later The Lost Boys The Shining A Serbian Film May High Tension Psycho (1960) Trick or Treat The Thing (1982) Rosemary's Baby The Devil's Backbone Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) Session 9 Audition Halloween (1978) Last House on the Left (2009) Orphan Alien Carrie The Exorcist Ginger Snaps Black Christmas (1974) The Children Let Me In (I liked the British remake more than the original) The Loved Ones (If anyone watches Hell on Wheels, check this one out- it stars the gal with the face tattoo in HoW) A new one called V/H/S is bringing American horror back hard... I'd been thinking we've been losing ground to the French lately. OK, I went overboard... but it's my favorite genre. |
Re: Your All-Time Favorite Movies
Here's a nifty sub-genre: Chick flicks for guys.
BringBackJoeT already mentioned one of mine- True Romance. I also nominate "The Secretary." |
Re: Your All-Time Favorite Movies
[quote=itvnetop;931242]Agreed with Dirtbag on Rec... Other horror:
The Descent Martyrs Inside The Others Jacob's Ladder Paranormal Activity Evil Dead 2 A Tale of Two Sisters Dog Soldiers Near Dark The Woman Eden Lake Straw Dogs (1971) Hellraiser Event Horizon 28 Days Later The Lost Boys The Shining [B]A Serbian Film[/B] May High Tension Psycho (1960) Trick or Treat The Thing (1982) Rosemary's Baby The Devil's Backbone Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) Session 9 Audition Halloween (1978) Last House on the Left (2009) Orphan Alien Carrie The Exorcist Ginger Snaps Black Christmas (1974) The Children Let Me In (I liked the British remake more than the original) The Loved Ones (If anyone watches Hell on Wheels, check this one out- it stars the gal with the face tattoo in HoW) A new one called V/H/S is bringing American horror back hard... I'd been thinking we've been losing ground to the French lately. OK, I went overboard... but it's my favorite genre.[/quote] Wow I use to have respect for you but you honestly listed a movie in which a man has to rape his 6 year old son in. that is the type of shit movie that is ruining this genre. For the record I never watched that film but have heard awful things about it. nobody with a healthy mind would remotley find that film entertaining. They need to come out with a sub genre for horror called Gore Porn so people like myself who want to be scared not grossed out will know to avoid that shit. |
Re: Your All-Time Favorite Movies
American Werewolf In London
Hellraiser I,II Friday The 13th 3,4,6 Freddy vs Jason A Nightmare on El St 1,2,3,4 Return of The Living Dead The Thing (80's) The Fly (80's) Scream Hostel The Exorcist (because I can't watch it) The Omen (70's) Dawn of The Dead (remake) Poltergeist Alligator Aliens Predator Bram Stokers Dracula Last House on The Left Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original and remake) Saw...all of them! Dusk Til Dawn Tales From ate Darkside the Movie Creepshow 1&2 Silver Bullet Pet Semetary I know I'm missing some because I love Horror movies but hey it's a start |
Re: Your All-Time Favorite Movies
[quote=mredskins;931270]Wow I use to have respect for you but you honestly listed a movie in which [B]a man has to rape his 6 year old son in.[/B] that is the type of shit movie that is ruining this genre. For the record I never watched that film but have heard awful things about it. nobody with a healthy mind would remotley find that film entertaining.
They need to come out with a sub genre for horror called Gore Porn so people like myself who want to be scared not grossed out will know to avoid that shit.[/quote] I don't think that completely a reason to disrespect someone. Bastard Out of Carolina has a rape scene where a man is raping a girl... Oh I dunno about 8 or 9. And the movie is actually really good, it came out in 1996. It has Jenna Malone, Ron Eldard, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Christina Ricci in it (among others). Its based off of a book though and not a horror film. Usually films will say in their ratings if there's a rape scene in it which then gives you the option of going to see it or not. And while it may make us squirm and feel incredibly uncomfortable, I have no problem with it so long as no one was really hurt and it has a point within the storyline. Shock films are meant to do exactly that. The Human Centipede, The Hills Have Eyes (remake. Which was crappy honestly), Hostel series, Saw series. I mean all these things have gratuitous violence/shock. Although Saw may be in a category of its own because the overarching storyline of the entire series is actually interesting. edit: Oh yeah, and Oldboy. Wanna be shocked. Watch Oldboy. Koreans are crazy man. But its probably one of the best movies I've ever seen. With a twist! |
Re: Your All-Time Favorite Movies
[quote=mredskins;931270] nobody with a healthy mind would remotley find that film entertaining.
.[/quote] Hmmm, happy to fail your scientifically measured correlation between a "healthy mind" and film taste. The fact you haven't even seen it yet precludes you from any type of judgment, whatsoever. Please, go on... your moral high ground is a place I really aspire to climb. (You also may want to re-assess your spoiler, which was obviously intentional. It's not your call to judge what should and shouldn't be left for movie viewers to know beforehand.) |
Re: Your All-Time Favorite Movies
[quote=DynamiteRave;931434]I don't think that completely a reason to disrespect someone.
edit: Oh yeah, and Oldboy. Wanna be shocked. Watch Oldboy. Koreans are crazy man. But its probably one of the best movies I've ever seen. With a twist![/quote] Thank you Dynamite... I thought it was just me, alone with my unhealthy mind. And I wonder what mredskins thinks of Irreversible. The hallway scene is much, much worse than the scene he's talking about. But there's no way to dispute the fact that Gaspar Noe is considered an adept film-maker by many. And totally co-sign on Oldboy. I was pissed that there was going to be a remake, but I'm actually interested now that Spike Lee and Elizabeth Olsen are on board. |
[QUOTE=itvnetop;931435]Hmmm, happy to fail your scientifically measured correlation between a "healthy mind" and film taste. The fact you haven't even seen it yet precludes you from any type of judgment, whatsoever.
Please, go on... your moral high ground is a place I really aspire to climb. (You also may want to re-assess your spoiler, which was obviously intentional. It's not your call to judge what should and shouldn't be left for movie viewers to know beforehand.)[/QUOTE] I apologize if i offend you i still respect you as a person not as a movie critic. I am sorry but that film is beyond disgusting there are just lines you don't cross; IMO. You can get pissy with me for not liking that film but you are going to have a hard time getting others to agree with that film is anything but complete garbage. Also i believe you have a health mind that was uncalled for; sorry. That film just really really rubs me the wrong way and i love the horror genr. |
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Also i believe you have a health mind that was uncalled for; sorry. That film just really really rubs me the wrong way and i love the horror genr.[/QUOTE] Point taken and thanks for the apology. And I've got no problem whatsoever with people hating or being offended by a film. I only took umbrage with the aforementioned correlation. |
[QUOTE=MonkFan4Life;931432]American Werewolf In London
Hellraiser I,II Friday The 13th 3,4,6 Freddy vs Jason A Nightmare on El St 1,2,3,4 Return of The Living Dead The Thing (80's) The Fly (80's) Scream Hostel The Exorcist (because I can't watch it) The Omen (70's) Dawn of The Dead (remake) Poltergeist Alligator Aliens Predator Bram Stokers Dracula Last House on The Left Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original and remake) Saw...all of them! Dusk Til Dawn Tales From ate Darkside the Movie Creepshow 1&2 Silver Bullet Pet Semetary I know I'm missing some because I love Horror movies but hey it's a start[/QUOTE] Excellent list, Monkfan. |
Re: Your All-Time Favorite Movies
[quote=skinsfanthru&thru;931047]It
Poltergeist 2 Nightmare on elm street original The thing Thirteen ghosts The ring The serpent and the rainbow Dawn of the dead The cube [B]Phantasm[/B] The relic And one of my favs despite the soul sucking ending is The Mist.[/quote] Saw it many, many years ago on late night television, and it truly scared me. One of the all-time great, and underrated, horror flicks. |
Re: Your All-Time Favorite Movies
[quote=BringBackJoeT;931463]Saw it many, many years ago on late night television, and it truly scared me. One of the all-time great, and underrated, horror flicks.[/quote]
Ooooo, I also saw skinsfan list "Cube." Talk about a head trip. |
Re: Your All-Time Favorite Movies
Pulp Fiction is and always will be my favorite of all time
40 year old virgin Step Brothers Bad Santa Batman Trilogy National Lampoons Christmas Vacation Superbad Forgetting Sarah Marshall Collateral Wedding Crashers Die Hards I Love You, Man Terminator 2 Bourne movies (not the new one though) I'll also say that IMDB.com has a top 250 list of their 'best' all time movies. This past summer I watched movies that I hadn't seen before that people say 'Oh C'mon How have you NOT seen that?!?' and I've watched almost all of the top 100 and I must say the best ones that I recommend are; - Beverly Hills Cop - Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Speed - The Prestige - Green Mile - Good, Bad, and the Ugly - Full Metal Jacket I DONT recommend (thats on that list) - Natural Born Killers - Deer Hunter - Children of Men - City of God (or atleast its not the 20th best movie of all time) - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - A Clockwork Orange - Lock Stock and two smoking barrels |
Re: Your All-Time Favorite Movies
[quote=CultBrennan59;931468]Pulp Fiction is and always will be my favorite of all time
40 year old virgin Step Brothers [B]Bad Santa[/B] Batman Trilogy National Lampoons Christmas Vacation Superbad Forgetting Sarah Marshall Collateral Wedding Crashers Die Hards I Love You, Man Terminator 2 Bourne movies (not the new one though) I'll also say that IMDB.com has a top 250 list of their 'best' all time movies. This past summer I watched movies that I hadn't seen before that people say 'Oh C'mon How have you NOT seen that?!?' and I've watched almost all of the top 100 and I must say the best ones that I recommend are; - Beverly Hills Cop - Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Speed - The Prestige - Green Mile - [B]Good, Bad, and the Ugly[/B] - Full Metal Jacket I DONT recommend (thats on that list) - Natural Born Killers - Deer Hunter - Children of Men - [B]City of God[/B] (or atleast its not the 20th best movie of all time) - Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - A Clockwork Orange - Lock Stock and two smoking barrels[/quote] Bad Santa is such a good movie...the Good, Bad and Ugly is like on my runners up list, very solid...City of God is incredible, the storytelling is brilliant, simply an amazing movie. loved every minute of it, probably in my top 5. When I give suggestions on movies people probably havent seen, ill mention City of God. Ill agree on Lock Stock and Deer Hunter, overrated. See Snatch over Lock Stock, Guy's second effort is a classic. |
Re: Your All-Time Favorite Movies
can't beleive fight club hasn't been mentioned yet
also dont think i saw man on fire, gotta love the creasy bear clear and present danger ace ventura pet det |
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