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SONIC GAIL 07.28.2010 03:26 PM

where the hell do you find it to rent. Blockbuster rarely has much but shit in this town

Count Mecha 07.28.2010 03:36 PM

Something about Last House never really sat right with me, I just never really got into it. But I fucking love Virgin Spring and it's the exact same movie.

I've always been pretty cool with Hills Have Eyes though. The characters are completely moronic but I always found it really easy to like.

Scream is really good indeed, a really great satire, loved that they killed Drew Barrymore right away.

People Under The Stairs is pretty cool.

All in all though I don't really like Craven. I admit he's got some good pictures though.

noisereductions 07.28.2010 04:41 PM

The Drew Barrymore scene in Scream is brilliant. And actually scary. And brutal. It's awesome.

ann ashtray 07.28.2010 05:09 PM

After I watched Irreversable, almost nothing in the way of film scares me. Unfortunately....

stu666 07.28.2010 07:18 PM

 

demonrail666 07.28.2010 07:37 PM

The Cottage. 4/10. Sort of Lock Stock meets The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Weirdly, not as terrible as it sounds.
 

noisereductions 07.28.2010 07:59 PM

what the hell? Atsonic usually LIVES in this thread. Probably doesnt wanna hurt myh feelings on Craven.

Count Mecha 07.28.2010 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
The Cottage. 4/10. Sort of Lock Stock meets The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Weirdly, not as terrible as it sounds.

 


Cover looks like Bruce Campbell.

tw2113 07.28.2010 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
what the hell? Atsonic usually LIVES in this thread. Probably doesnt wanna hurt myh feelings on Craven.

Maybe he's jerking off to his movie collection?






I kid I kid.............kinda :D

atsonicpark 07.28.2010 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by ann ashtray
After I watched Irreversable, almost nothing in the way of film scares me. Unfortunately....


How can anyone watch Irreversable? I've seen it twice and it was extremely nauseating and hard to watch because of the shakey camera the first time, and even worse the second time because the movie's so damn boring. Monica Belluci is fine to look at for the last... not even going to talk aobut that overlong rape scene that is so drawn out and ridiculous and poorly-acted. It's impossible to take the film seriously. What's scary about it? There's a guy getting his face smashed in and a rape scene, otherwise nothing happens in it. People sitting around talking. The strobe effect in the film was cool but otherwise that film is worthless.

I Stand Alone, on the other hand, is a masterpiece.

atsonicpark 07.28.2010 10:28 PM

I was asleep.

But having wet dreams about my movie collection.

atsonicpark 07.28.2010 10:36 PM

I won't comment on all of them but...

Quote:

Originally Posted by noisereductions
WES CRAVEN:

Last House On The Left - 6/10.
Odd disconnect because of the "horror! rape!" and the "bumbling cops acting goofy!" scenes. I have an old old VHS of this with a cover I've never seen; the end credits say "COMING SOON: LAST HOUSE 2". The cover is seriously weird as hell, featuring no one who is actually in the film. Anyway, it's entertaining for a watch but I didn't really get anything from it. It's often "compared" to I Spit On Your Grave, which is a much more effective, unsettling film, though neither one does much for me.

Hills Have Eyes - 7/10
Deadly Blessing - 5/10
Swamp Thing - 6/10
Nightmare On Elm Street - 7/10
I ain't 10/10'ing it because I don't think it's held up very well; it's an important and "essential" film but eh. I even like a few of the sequels better, mainly 3 and New Nightmare. At least Freddy isn't "funny" in it.

Hills Have Eyes Part II - 4/10
Nightmare On Elm Street 3 - 8/10 (I wouldn't rate it since he didn't direct it but since you did..)
Deadly Friend - 6/10
Serpent And The Rainbow - 7/10
Shocker - 7/10
People Under The Stairs - 8/10
This is one of the first "horror" movies I ever remember watching so part of the rating is for nostalgia.

New Nightmare - 9/10
This is brilliant on so many levels!

Vampire In Brooklyn - 6/10
This is pretty funny... though Leslie Nielsen's Dracula: Dead and Loving It is probably better for this type of thing!

Scream - 9/10
Funny and entertaining as hell. Brilliant, actually.

Scream 2 - 4/10
Rushed shit.

Scream 3 - 5/10
A bit more entertaining than 2 though still meh.

Cursed - 6/10
Red Eye - 6/10
Saw this in theaters! I thought it started out great! It eventually turns to shit but it's quite entertaining for about an hour. Gets cliche as hell.

Pulse
- 5/10
I like the original version of this film. This is.. okay.


WHOO.

FreshChops 07.29.2010 02:26 AM

In God We Trust (1980) ....just finishing up on HBO. Haven't seen it since I was a little kid and it's great. Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle and gem performances by Andy Kaufman as the preacher and Richard Pryor as G.O.D. was brilliant!


 


edit, now that I think of it, all those guys are dead.... and probably all too soon.

atsonicpark 07.29.2010 02:40 AM

http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:a..._and_sober.jpg
Clean and Sober - 9/10

keaton is amazing

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.29.2010 02:57 AM

 


WES CRAVEN:

Last House On The Left - 10/10
Hills Have Eyes - 7/10
Deadly Blessing - 7/10
Swamp Thing - 6/10
Nightmare On Elm Street - 10/10
Chiller - 4/10
Nightmare On Elm Street 3 - 10/10 (I don't really see this as a Craven flick though)
Serpent And The Rainbow - 8/10
People Under The Stairs - 9/10
New Nightmare - 8/10
Vampire In Brooklyn - 3/10
Scream - 8/10
Scream 2 - 7/10
Scream 3 - 6/10
Red Eye - 7/10

atsonicpark 07.29.2010 03:34 AM

Look at all those 10's.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.29.2010 03:55 AM

What can I say? I'm a HUGE Freddy fan. Parts 1, and 3 are masterpieces. Plus, my scale goes all the way up to 12/10 (TCM), so...

atsonicpark 07.29.2010 03:58 AM

..

I just only think like maybe 20 or so films ever deserve a 10. Freddy's cool but he just doesn't wow me. Sure scared me as a kid though. But whatever floats your boat!

I think the recent remake is better than most of the sequels. New Nightmare is my fav of all of 'em though.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.29.2010 04:14 AM

Trust me, I don't hand 'em out too often either. A film has to be pitch-perfect for me to crown it with such worship. To me, NOES, NOES 3, and LHOTL (I can't believe you liked ISOYG more) are all outstanding enough to fit the bill.

Henenlotter, for example, is one of my favorites, and his films are extremely influential on my work...yet my favorite of his, Basket Case, only receives a 9/10 in my book. Craven just really hit me where it counted with NOES, and LHOTL.

atsonicpark 07.29.2010 04:34 AM

I'd say Henenlotter is better than Craven by miles. Actually, I think he's probably the most consistently great director to work in the horror genre. Sure, he's only made 6 movies, but all of his Something Weird video picks are always awesome too.

Brain Damage is an easy 10/10 imo.

Keeping It Simple 07.29.2010 05:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FreshChops
In God We Trust (1980) ....just finishing up on HBO. Haven't seen it since I was a little kid and it's great. Marty Feldman, Peter Boyle and gem performances by Andy Kaufman as the preacher and Richard Pryor as G.O.D. was brilliant!


 


edit, now that I think of it, all those guys are dead.... and probably all too soon.


I need to see that movie. I hope they're selling it in my local branch of HMV.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.29.2010 05:57 AM

 

atsonicpark 07.29.2010 06:01 AM

yeah that movie's pretty funny. I have it as CRAZY FAT ETHEL.

atsonicpark 07.29.2010 06:25 AM

 


what the fuck

noisereductions 07.29.2010 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
I won't comment on all of them but...



WHOO.


alright thanks. Haha. BTW, wasn't Don't Go Near The Park released as Last House 2? Or it was another movie anyway. There was (technically) a Last House 2, the same way there's Evil Dead 3, 4, 5 in Italy (La Casa) etc. At any rate, yes it is often compared to I Spit, which is a far rougher film. And yes there's that weird cop on the chicken truck shit. But it is a great film.

oh and same thing w me on People Under The Stairs and nostalgia. Though most of his films from 80s/90's are like that w me. I saw most of them on USA Network or rented videos not knowing who he was. Then later realized that I had all this nostalgia and it happened to be films from the same director.

and I'm surprised you liked Red Eye at all. I like that it was released so subtly. I'm also surprised you rated Cursed and Pulse as high as you did. Which is cool. I'm glad that you at least seem to "get" why I like Craven or maybe even feel similar.

@Dr. Eugene -- wow! You're apparently a bigger Craven fan than I figured as well. That rules. And I know he didn't direct NOES3 or Pulse or HHE2 (new one), but when I discuss a director's work, I tend to always include any films written by him as well. Shrug.

demonrail666 07.29.2010 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noisereductions
BTW, wasn't Don't Go Near The Park released as Last House 2?


I think they've tried that with a few films. I think there were a few poster campaigns for Last House on Dead End Street that did it, and they definitely did it with the Italian film House on the Edge of the Park/'La casa sperduta nel parco'. That may be the one you're talking about in terms of the 'technical' remake. It starred David Hess and had a very similar plotline to Craven's original. Not a bad film, either. From what I remember.

noisereductions 07.29.2010 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666
I think they've tried that with a few films. I think there were a few poster campaigns for Last House on Dead End Street that did it, and they definitely did it with the Italian film House on the Edge of the Park/'La casa sperduta nel parco'. That may be the one you're talking about in terms of the 'technical' remake. It starred David Hess and had a very similar plotline to Craven's original. Not a bad film, either. From what I remember.


that IS the one I'm thinking of. Yes. Thank you.

noisereductions 07.29.2010 08:03 AM

according to IMDB,

Twitch of the Death Nerve aka Last House On The Left Part II
The Naked Prey aka Hitchhike: Last House on the Left
Last House on Hell Street aka Beyond the Last House on the Left
New House on the Left aka Last House - Part II aka Second House on the Left
The Last House on Dead End Street
The Last House on the Beach
The Last House on the Street
The Last House in the Woods
The House by the Edge of the Lake aka The Last House Near the Lake

so... yeah.

noisereductions 07.29.2010 08:12 AM

I've always been fascinated by these sort of quasi sequels. Like I mentioned with La Casa... they were Evil Dead sequels in Italy, but had pretty much NOTHING to do with Raimi's films. :) I'm still intent on getting them all. I believe 2 of the 3 have been released in the US with alternate titles. Though I'd love if they said Evil Dead 2, 3, 4 on the cover haha.

Similarly, there's already a Scream 4. And actually my copy of it does say Scream 4, though most of them that you see are called Last Stab. It's a cheapo indie flick by um Fred Olen Ray if I'm thinking straight? The director who did Murder Weapon and Leaches I think.

There's other examples -- many of which are from Italy. Zombi comes to mind.

atsonicpark 07.29.2010 10:57 AM

hah, so they released bay of blood (one of the best of all time) as last house on the left ii in some places -- even though it came out BEFORE last house on the left? Crazy.

noisereductions 07.29.2010 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
hah, so they released bay of blood (one of the best of all time) as last house on the left ii in some places -- even though it came out BEFORE last house on the left? Crazy.


yep. The copy I watched was Bay Of Blood, though I feel like it's more commonly refered to as Twitch. But that one has several titles.

atsonicpark 07.29.2010 11:03 AM

btw

 


what a great poster

noisereductions 07.29.2010 11:37 AM

^yeah it is. That's the only Craven that I own that isn't on DVD/R. I have it as an MPEG or AVI or something on a pendrive. Im pretty sure it's still not on DVD in the states.

batreleaser 07.29.2010 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Buffalo 66 is alright but I think Brown Bunny is a masterpiece. He was really good in that one Coppola film.


And he was pretty great in "The Funeral".

atsonicpark 07.29.2010 03:01 PM

Yeah, The Funeral just rules though. Ferrara is awesome.

demonrail666 07.29.2010 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noisereductions
I've always been fascinated by these sort of quasi sequels. Like I mentioned with La Casa... they were Evil Dead sequels in Italy, but had pretty much NOTHING to do with Raimi's films. :) I'm still intent on getting them all. I believe 2 of the 3 have been released in the US with alternate titles. Though I'd love if they said Evil Dead 2, 3, 4 on the cover haha.


I've not seen any of the Evil Dead pseudo sequels but I know they're are plenty of them. Although their figures pale besides Italy's effective hijacking of the Emmanuelle franchise. That just got downright confusing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
How can anyone watch Irreversable? I've seen it twice and it was extremely nauseating and hard to watch because of the shakey camera the first time, and even worse the second time because the movie's so damn boring. Monica Belluci is fine to look at for the last... not even going to talk aobut that overlong rape scene that is so drawn out and ridiculous and poorly-acted. It's impossible to take the film seriously. What's scary about it? There's a guy getting his face smashed in and a rape scene, otherwise nothing happens in it. People sitting around talking. The strobe effect in the film was cool but otherwise that film is worthless.

I Stand Alone, on the other hand, is a masterpiece.


never has so much wrongness appeared in just one post.

atsonicpark 07.29.2010 03:58 PM

Nah. Irreversible just seems to me like a very poor film with a few decent ideas. Nothing about it interests me, the shakey and spinning camera is sickening, the content is boring, the whole thing looks like it was dipped in a toilet. I just don't know what angle to appreciate it from. I will say I haven't seen it in a long, long time, since it first came out on DVD, but I doubt I'd like it very much today either. I thought the backwards thing was a silly gimmick; seeing the fucked-up stuff before the boring stuff didn't really have any different of an impact than if we had seen all the boring shit and then the "CRAZY DISTURBING" stuff. Just a silly little film, not shocking, not disturbing, not entertaining -- just nothing to enjoy about it. Ohhh, and that's the critical defense... "it's not made to be enjoyed!" Cool, then I'm glad it exists, but I don't want to watch it again.

But I still have hope for Noe. His new one is supposedly nearly 3 hours long and is supposedly one big disconnected acid trip, so um.. that might be fun. I don't like any of his shorts -- especially the one on Destricted which was HORRIBLE, as was that whole film -- but ...

 

I still have hope.

atsonicpark 07.29.2010 04:09 PM

anyway, recent watch
 

7 angels in eden - 0/10

 

Wind Will Carry Us - 8/10

and rewatched this modern classic
 

Derek 07.29.2010 04:45 PM

I've been depressed as fuck the past 2 or so days so I've just been watching movies..

salo - 5/10
evil ed - 8/10

rewatches:
takeshis' - 7/10
currently untitled - 10/10
the bed you sleep in - 10/10
period piece - 8/10

I've also been watching through THE CRITIC... is it me or is the humour of the show reminiscent of Family Guy but with better characters and cooler pop culture references?

atsonicpark 07.29.2010 04:53 PM

Haha, 10/10? Thanks man.

And yeah, The Critic rules. Shame it was killed off so early.

Oh, btw...

EAT PORK RINDS. EAT DEAD PIGS. EAT PORK RINDS. EAT DEAD PIGS.

I'M GOING TO SIT AT THAT TYPEWRITER AND WRITE TILL I DIE. I'M GOING TO WRITE A MOTHERFUCKER THATCAN'T BE DENIED.YOUR BOOKS ARE DILDOS. MINE'S A REAL DICK. MINE'S A REAL MOTHERFUCKING COCK. DILDOS DON'T BLEED WHEN YOU CHOP THEM IN HALF WITH AN AXE. BUT MY DICK BLEEDS WHEN YOU CHOP IT IN HALF... WITH AN AXE. FUCK YOUR DILDOS. THEY'RE PHONEY BALOGNEY. I'VE GOT A REAL DICK. IT'S HARD AND HORNY.

My favorite part is when Tyree shoots himself with the fake gun and goes "I'm dead."


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