And you had me at the title.
Oh and Bugs, eyepopper= http://www.badmovies.org/multimedia/...2evildead1.mpg
Rated "E" for "Erection"
Originally Posted by narrator
.....You had me at random nudity and sex![]()
And you had me at the title.
Oh and Bugs, eyepopper= http://www.badmovies.org/multimedia/...2evildead1.mpg
Rated "E" for "Erection"
Aha! Aha! Ah!...*whipes tear from eye* Now I have to see the whole thing, I havn't had a spontaneous laughing fit like that in a good few months, Oho, Ha Whew....ha!
Ah, sick minds think alike....i didn't know you knew about badmovies.org, such a fabulous site.Originally Posted by Hassun
I love those little extras they put online.
I recently watched Dark Water, the Japanese version. It was about the most straight forward of all the Koji Suzuki movies that have come out recently (he's the author of The Ring, Dark Water, and Skeleton Key). The problem is, that I always watch these movies late at night on the weekend, after many adult beverages, so I keep falling asleep and waking up only when there is a creepy image on the tv, so these movies always seem scarier to me than they really are. There was a movie On Demand called Madhouse that was pretty scary, but again, I only woke up during the creepy parts.
One movie that I'm sure a few of you have heard of is Dead Alive. It was directed by Peter Jackson, and you wouldn't think it came from the same guy who did the LotR trilogy. The movie is not in any way scary. But it is possibly the grossest, most graphic movie you have ever seen. It's actually a pretty bad movie, in terms of story, but it's meant to be taken with a large dose of humor. Anyone looking for laughs rather than scares will do well to check it out, Just don't plan on eating for a while if you have a weak stomach.
And I remember now, at the top of my lungs in my arms, she dies, she dies.
Controlling you through a chip in your butt since 2004
A fine flick indeed! Hassun brought it up earlier in the list.The scene with the Zombie-baby in the park still tickles me like nothing else can. Tonight I decided to throw on 'Don't Look Now'....a classic shocker that still disturbs and creeps like none other. It's style and direction is sort of like a hybrid between Hitchcock & Kubrick. Very slow but very rewarding.Here is the summary taken from amazon.comOriginally Posted by ffgirl23
"Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now once seemed radically new with its kaleidoscopic imagery, dreamlike editing, and willingness to let mystery be mysterious on several levels of reality/illusion--plus art-house darling Julie Christie in a long, nude love scene! Nowadays, this 1974 adaptation of a Daphne du Maurier ghost story looks almost classical. Following the drowning of their child in England, Laura (Christie) and John Baxter (Donald Sutherland) have come to dank, eternally dying Venice, where he is supervising the restoration of a moldering church and she is either slipping into or climbing out of madness with the help of a pair of creepy spinster sisters, one of whom can "see" even though blind. John may share this psychic power, though he resists accepting it as the canals fill with murder victims, surface realities turn shimmery as water, and a red-coated figure--the daughter's ghost?--keeps flickering in the corner of our vision. Though surreal and perplexing, the film does eventually add up, and the ending remains a real throat-grabber. "
There you have it, to put it bluntly.. this is the 'Usual Suspects' of Horror films. The ending is such a stunner that after you see it you can't help but consider this one of the all time greats in Horror or any genre for that matter.
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