Scariest movie you ever saw?
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I've got to watch all of the Freddy movies sometime...I've only seen half of part 3, about half of part 4 (don't remember it well at all), all of part 5, and New Nightmare.The Freddie Krueger films are great! Although, last year I borrowed the Elm Street boxset from a friend so I could see them all and I literally had nightmares for a week. The dreams were so vivid and seemed to be happening so much that I began to wonder if maybe Freddie is actually real (I'm still wondering). For a whole week, every time I fell asleep (even afternoon naps) he came after me and almost got me before I woke up. I started saying the Dream Master chant before I went to sleep and he left me alone after that.
Recently I checked out clips of these films....SICK!! But great special effects, really disturbing, well, nightmare-inducing!
I don't know if these films would fly today however, too much postmodern irony with all those "Scream" and "Scary Movie" knockoffs (and knockoffs of knockoffs); some of today's kids would probably just laugh. Horror is also a lot more cerebral nowadays, (ex: The Ring, The Grudge, etc....) more about what you DON'T see.
I also really don't think that even in R-rated films today would they allow some of that gore/violence to be in it now. (And no one wants an R anymore anyway, it's all about getting that PG-13, and NO WAY would any of the Freddy films get one of those!)
Plus you know they would use CGI effects, can you imagine Freddy with CGI VFX, a computer-generated knife-glove, how awful and fake that would look?
(Also: having teenagers being maimed and killed in disgusting ways is technically considered child endangerment/exploitation now, even if the actors are over 18....trust me, the Freddy movies could NEVER be made today the way they were made in the 80's if they brought him back...which I very much doubt they will.)
I have to see the original Nightmare one of these days....doesn't Johnny Depp have a bit part in it or something? Wes Craven only did the first one, and New Nightmare. New Nightmare, BTW, is an awesome film.
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Yes, it's on DVD now!Freaks (1932) - Just the subject matter alone is creepy enough really.
Check out YouTube for the "Wedding Feast" scene....disturbing!
Great film however; I understand the DVD has deleted scenes, even an alternate ending!
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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The DVD is great. Freaks is a cool film.
Finally caught Saw II last week (yes, II not III) and kind of liked it. I dunno, the genre seems all the same these days. What I liked about Saw was that it wasn't teenagers in trouble, but Saw II went that route. It was a fun ride, but not as good as the first.
Also saw Dark Water last night. Spooky, but not scary, though I was surprised by the ending. Wasn't expecting that. Otherwise a pretty dull movie with not much happening. It wasn't sure what kind of film it wanted to be: a supernatural thriller (which would have worked better) or a straight shocker.
Same kind of thing, but not quite: Red Eye, which started well but degenerated as these things often do, into a simple chase movie with the all-too-predictable ending. Wes Craven directed that too, and it wasn't bad for what it was, much better than his Cursed anyway, which I really didn't get the point of. After all, if you go to a Christina Ricci werewolf movie, you wanna see Christina Ricci turn into a werewolf, right?
Werewolf?
There wolf.
Finally caught Saw II last week (yes, II not III) and kind of liked it. I dunno, the genre seems all the same these days. What I liked about Saw was that it wasn't teenagers in trouble, but Saw II went that route. It was a fun ride, but not as good as the first.
Also saw Dark Water last night. Spooky, but not scary, though I was surprised by the ending. Wasn't expecting that. Otherwise a pretty dull movie with not much happening. It wasn't sure what kind of film it wanted to be: a supernatural thriller (which would have worked better) or a straight shocker.
Same kind of thing, but not quite: Red Eye, which started well but degenerated as these things often do, into a simple chase movie with the all-too-predictable ending. Wes Craven directed that too, and it wasn't bad for what it was, much better than his Cursed anyway, which I really didn't get the point of. After all, if you go to a Christina Ricci werewolf movie, you wanna see Christina Ricci turn into a werewolf, right?
Werewolf?
There wolf.
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Yeah, Cursed was pretty stupid....i still enjoyed it though....and I loved Jessie Eisenberg!! (her 'nerdy' brother) Plus Scott Baio's appearance as 'himself' was incredibly stupid but still funny in an "awful" way.....
Did you ever watch any of the Freddy films Ben?
I agree with you about Red Eye...started off scary, then just got predictable,
Also, didn't Ricci turn into a werewolf at least once? Can't remember....
Ha ha.....
Did you ever watch any of the Freddy films Ben?
I agree with you about Red Eye...started off scary, then just got predictable,
Also, didn't Ricci turn into a werewolf at least once? Can't remember....
Werewolf?
There wolf.
Ha ha.....
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Nope, she didn't change in the cut I saw. And I can't take Murphy seriously as a threat. Freddy films...saw them all on original release (or at least on home video release) and wasn't that scared or impressed by them.
Yes, possibly some decent effects (I'd have to see them again) but I remember thinking the first one was boring! Like I said, that was years ago (soon after they came out) but I just couldn't get into them. If the first came up on TV again now I'd take another look.
Yes, possibly some decent effects (I'd have to see them again) but I remember thinking the first one was boring! Like I said, that was years ago (soon after they came out) but I just couldn't get into them. If the first came up on TV again now I'd take another look.
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Freddy films...saw them all on original release (or at least on home video release) and wasn't that scared or impressed by them.
Yes, possibly some decent effects (I'd have to see them again) but I remember thinking the first one was boring! Like I said, that was years ago (soon after they came out) but I just couldn't get into them. If the first came up on TV again now I'd take another look.
I think no matter what the Freddy film, the effects are awesome.
I watched "Tina's uncut death" from Nightmare 1 on YouTube....very freaky, awesome effects for what was it, 1983? The shot of her struggling/floating in the air during her nightmare and then being dragged across the wall/ceiling was awesome!
I know Nightmare 3: The Dream Warriors, is supposed to be the best...best FX as well.
The MOST DISTURBING one I've seen was Nightmare 5: The Dream Child, REALLY sick, the film was originally rated X and they slimmed it down to an R by shortening certain sequences from minutes to seconds....and the one I originally saw as a kid was the CUT one, but I remember being VERY disturbed by it.
You can watch the uncut scenes on-line as well....they're from the original unrated VHS. Unfortunately you can't get these scenes on DVD: The Nightmare package because apparently the master print of Nightmare 5 was damaged in the interim and the DVDs are all the edited versions that played in theaters.....very ironic--the VHS is uncut, the DVD is cut!
And the VHS itself is pretty much out of print unless you actually have the one that came out in 1989 or whatever it was....
I think there probably IS an undamaged master version somewhere out there, but apparently it's also copyright issues, etc....very tangled legal stuff.
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And I can't take Murphy seriously as a threat.
Yeah but didn't you also say Scarecrow was one of the few good things in Batman Begins?
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I always thought the "wall crawl" scene in Nightmare wasn't as good as some of the stuff in Poltergeist.
New Nightmare...again, I couldn't get into it. I thought it wasn't as clever as it thought it was. A lot of back patting, and Englund as "himself" didn't come off well.
Yep, SCARECROW was one of the best things about Begins, and Murphy just happened to play that part. But I was talking more of the "fear gas" concept behind the character and the visualisations once the CGI took over.
New Nightmare...again, I couldn't get into it. I thought it wasn't as clever as it thought it was. A lot of back patting, and Englund as "himself" didn't come off well.
Yep, SCARECROW was one of the best things about Begins, and Murphy just happened to play that part. But I was talking more of the "fear gas" concept behind the character and the visualisations once the CGI took over.
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Englund was so-so....didn't do such a good job of playing himself or injecting any hidden menace/humor.....I still liked seeing him though.New Nightmare...again, I couldn't get into it. I thought it wasn't as clever as it thought it was. A lot of back patting, and Englund as "himself" didn't come off well.
I agree that
Oh, O.K. Yeah, those were some good VFX.Yep, SCARECROW was one of the best things about Begins, and Murphy just happened to play that part. But I was talking more of the "fear gas" concept behind the character and the visualisations once the CGI took over.
I still thought Murphy did a great job though! One of my favorite actors. I think the story didn't serve him well at all, he's basically a cipher in the film.
And whoever played Boss Falcone was GRADE-A-TERRIBLE...seemed more like he was played for laughs than anything else to me....
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Well I finally saw all of the Excorcist....
Didn't scare me a whole lot--not the end anyway. The scariest parts are in the beginning when she's first becoming posessed. Her body getting tossed up and down, etc....
Is it any good? Also, is there any connection to the Excorcist films?
Didn't scare me a whole lot--not the end anyway. The scariest parts are in the beginning when she's first becoming posessed. Her body getting tossed up and down, etc....
Hey, Dan, did you by any chance watch "The Excorcism of Emily Rose"?And yes, I've seen all (but one) sequels.
Part 2 - horrible! Just long and boring. The plot was soooo lame. could they say "ka-zu-zu" anymore times?
Part 3 - same with two. Very meh. I didn't like it. Should it have still have been called, Excorcist?
Theatrical prequel - it was ok. Kind of a let down, and somewhat confusing. But I enjoyed the ending confrontation. Though, it was short. not to mention, a little sad.
Dvd prequel - haven't seen, but I want to!
Is it any good? Also, is there any connection to the Excorcist films?
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
In terms of "bad movie" scary, I'd say well one of them would be Barney's Great Adventure but in terms of "good movie" scary I'd say well films like Saw, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Hills Have Eyes (remake), etc. but actually when it comes to Horror films I don't scare easily but I love Horror films, I'm a huge fan of it (Along with Japanese Anime, they're two of my most favorite genres).
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I completly agree with you on The Hills Have Eyes. I saw it a few months ago, and was pleasently surprised!
Anyway, no, I have not seen it. And nope, its based on a true story.
I can however, tell you that my mom LOVES scary movies and really hated this. I forget why, but I think she said the trailers were very misleading. Hope that helps!
Sorry for never acknowledging your question. I must have never seen it!ShyViolet wrote:Hey, Dan, did you by any chance watch "The Excorcism of Emily Rose"?
Is it any good? Also, is there any connection to the Excorcist films?
Anyway, no, I have not seen it. And nope, its based on a true story.
I can however, tell you that my mom LOVES scary movies and really hated this. I forget why, but I think she said the trailers were very misleading. Hope that helps!
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