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meh. I liked her in Jennifer's Body. But I'm not much of a fan. |
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excellent film!! |
There must be a lot of films based on the Lovecrafty writings huh?
Can you name any off the top of yr head? |
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To each his own, but I found this to be the most retarded crap ever. Even watching it as a comedy didn't help, and Paul Reuben doing the worst fake Brooklyn accent ever only sounds funny. |
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I actually have a book called Lurker In The Lobby that is nothign but lists of Lovecraft movies. I've seen a lot. Favorites: Dagon Dagon Dagon Dunwich Horror Dreams In The Witch House Re-Animator From Beyond Dead & Buried Castle Freak Bleeders Unnamable 1 & 2 agh there's so so many. I've seen a ton of them. But if you haven't seen any and want to slowly get into it, start with ones by Stuart Gordon & Brian Yuzna. They tend to have a great grasp on the material. Also, you'll eventually figure out that more than half of all Lovecraft movies are just adaptations of THE SHADOW OF INNSMOUTH. Whihc is not a bad thing. |
Thanks. You gots the connexun
noisereduxxxxx here is lohan's new photo shoot she says it is ART ![]() ![]() ![]() |
woah!
She looks really good with dark hair. |
she looks way better with dark hair
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I really liked the remake of "the Last House on the Left". I don't think there's an actor out there who can do psychopathic/sadistic/evil better than Garret Dillahunt. Member in Deadwood they had him play two characters? Both of whom were the most depraved characters on the show. |
Haha, I just remembered that Ryan Phillipe was at the bar I normally go to last night. He was in town screening that new shitty snl movie he's in.
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agreed firmly. |
I'm starting to develop a bit of a Lohan fetish myself. NR, what should I do?
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um I think you know...
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Ryan Phillipe rules it in Way of the Gun, but that might be because he's riding on the waves of Del Toro and Caan. And Anti-Trust works in a popcorny 4 AM and nothing else is on way. Can't really remember what he was like in Gosford Park. I don't really care about shit else he's in. |
Rob, the NR/Lindsay pic is my new desktop.
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i saw her at a film event i was working last year and she looked totally anorexic and not hot at all |
regorgitated sacrifice - 8/10
improves on SLAUGHTERED VOMIT DOLLS in every way! |
oh yea watched streetwise again
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btw, anyone else think that rock n roll nightmare is the greatest b-movie ever made? def. up there with bride of frank and monster high...
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NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET REMAKE - 6/10
First of all, I've never been a huge Kreuger fan, and definitely not a huge remake fan, but this is one of the funniest films I've ever seen, and was genuinely entertaining, so that puts it about a billion times above than part 2, part 4, part 5, and freddy vs. jason. Not even half as good as part 1, part 3, freddy's dead, or new nightmare, though. Some questions/observations.. spoilers, obviously: 1) Dean... okay, the camera clearly shows that there's a camera in the cell. So, you'd think this would be something important; to show that the police realize that people are getting killed without anyone actually, you know, doing it. I think this one is supposed to be open ended, for the eventual, uh, "remake sequel", but it still was odd that they lingered on the security cam footage for so long when nothing ever came out of it... 2) Why is everyone in this film obviously, like, 25-30? But playing 17-18 year olds?! Pretty odd. 3) I can understand how Freddy can interact with people in their dreams, but how can he interact with the real world? Take the scene at the pharmacy, where Nancy is scooting away from him. It keeps cutting back from the "real world" to the "dream world", back and forth. Showing her scooting away in the dream boiler room, and then showing that in reality she's scooting away in the dream pharmacy. All this is well and good, but then it shows Freddy clearly use his kills to spark metal in the dream world -- and in the real world, it shows that he knocked a bunch of products off in the aisle. This makes absolute no sense. He can't manipulate the real world at all, can he? Just the people's dreams. 4) This goes along with above. If people are "Running away" in the dream world, and it shows them "running away" in reality, why does that only happen part of the time? Nancy scooting back in the real world coincided with her doing that in the dream world. Yet, there are other scenarios where it just shows people dreaming, yet they're clearly running in their dreams. Shouldn't they be "running" (even in place) in the real world? 5) What the *beep* was up with the climax? Freddy enters the real world and gets beaten around because he was "on top" of Nancy at the top and that sucked him back into the real world?! What? There were other moments where he was on top of characters and that didn't happen. 6) If Freddy can manipulate all space and time in the dream world, why doesn't he just, uh, you know, kill people that way? I don't understand them "running away" and him "catching up to" them and whatever. That is pretty much half the movie -- the other half is JUMP SCARES!... But, like with Nancy. All that stuff at the end was unnneccessary. He could have just killed her in her dreams by manipulating everything, and molested her corpse or whatever he wanted to do. |
also gonin - 9/10
an all time fav |
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X-Men
hadn't seen it since it first came out on DVD. I still like it. |
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what the fuck, they're making a scream 4?!
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Scre4m has been in talks for a while now. For a while there was a Lohan rumor attached to it as well. |
good god she never looked so good!
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Of course those tail on their career actors are going to do another Scream.
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Tender Mercies |
On Blu-Ray:
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I love Tender Mercies. Also see Bell Diamond and Slow Moves.
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![]() The cinematography in Prom Night is heavily underrated. Robert New did an excellent job. ![]() ![]() I've always been somewhat disappointed with Sleepaway Camp 2. But I always felt that Part 3, Teenage Wasteland, always gave the original SC one hell of a run for it's money. It's brilliant. |
happy birthday to me was always one of my favorites, thanks for reminding me of it so i can finally get it on dvd..
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It's $5 at Wal-Mart. Check the bins. They always have precious gems hidden in there.
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Working on acquiring a copy of SC3 now and will hopefully see it soon. |
It's outrageous. Great deaths, tons of fake tits, wonderfully tacky wardrobe, insane characters rapidly delivering highly quotable lines - the entire film is an over-the-top goldmine of everything that's amazing about b-cinema, surprisingly intertwined with a compelling plot. It's a definite must-see for lovers of the genre.
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was drunk w/friend last nite who made me watch this:
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i watched cabin fever 2 a few days ago and i thought it was so good. i have really high standards for awful horror movies, so you can trust me.
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