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 Post subject: Fav Horror Film Of The Year?
PostPosted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 11:16 am 
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what was ur fav horror film, there were some good ones. I really enjoyed The Fog and I <3ed the Exorsism of Emily Rose


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Uuuuhm... I don't even think I've seen any of the horror movies that came out this year?
Gee my memory is bad lol.... hmmmm... yeah.. I have no idea.


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I think mine would be the Grudge. I loved it. But I think I may like Saw better, I really want to see it.


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I think sawII was scary .. maybe Wolf Creek?


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Ammer wrote:
I think mine would be the Grudge. I loved it. But I think I may like Saw better, I really want to see it.


I would argue Saw isn't really a horror movie. It's a good movie, but nothing too spooky. It's more a psychological thriller with scenes of sadistic violence.

That said, Adam's capture scene scared the crap out of me XP

That's just my input *wanders off*


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Ammer wrote:
I think mine would be the Grudge. I loved it. But I think I may like Saw better, I really want to see it.


I would argue Saw isn't really a horror movie. It's a good movie, but nothing too spooky. It's more a psychological thriller with scenes of sadistic violence.

That said, Adam's capture scene scared the crap out of me XP

That's just my input *wanders off*

What the hell kind of mask was he wearing in that closet anyway? I'm still shocked over it.


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There were horror films this year?

That pretty much sums up how Meh this year was for the Genre.
Well, mainstream media anyway.


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Setekh wrote:
There were horror films this year?

That pretty much sums up how Meh this year was for the Genre.
Well, mainstream media anyway.


I agree. Bit of a dissapointment.


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Land Of the Dead.. but I am a fan of the Dead Series and George A. Romero.


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the_dog_god wrote:
Ammer wrote:
I think mine would be the Grudge. I loved it. But I think I may like Saw better, I really want to see it.


I would argue Saw isn't really a horror movie. It's a good movie, but nothing too spooky. It's more a psychological thriller with scenes of sadistic violence.


Psychological thriller, guts and horror, what's the difference in this genre?


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Ammer wrote:
the_dog_god wrote:
Ammer wrote:
I think mine would be the Grudge. I loved it. But I think I may like Saw better, I really want to see it.


I would argue Saw isn't really a horror movie. It's a good movie, but nothing too spooky. It's more a psychological thriller with scenes of sadistic violence.


Psychological thriller, guts and horror, what's the difference in this genre?


I did type out a 3 paragraph response to this.. But I changed my mind at the end.. In Short, saying that Saw 2 isn't really a horror movie is like saying Friday the 13th is a romantic comedy (ok its a comedy but not romantic). I hope my babbling has made some sense..
In conclusion I wish the writers wouldn't have killed off jigsaw with cancer.. I don't want to see Saw 3 with the druggie girl leading the way .. i smell poo


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Hmm... well the only two horror movies i saw this year were When A Stranger Calls and The Hills Have Eyes out of those two The Hills Have Eyes was my favorite. I really want to see Wolf Creek though.


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Jax wrote:
Hmm... well the only two horror movies i saw this year were When A Stranger Calls and The Hills Have Eyes out of those two The Hills Have Eyes was my favorite. I really want to see Wolf Creek though.

Have you seen the original Hills Have Eyes? Alot of people I know have not ..


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