i think that darkness falls was an al right movie to watch if there was nothin on but i think a true horror movie that is very good should pshcyologically mess with u like in the sixth senthes and how that M Night Shamala guy really makes u think durin the movie and then at the end u r totally blown away by how good it is and how far away u were freom guessing the ending that is a true horror type film i think that would be awarded but i would rather wacth a jason or freddy movie ne day over a thinking movie cause lets face it people gore and nudity is fun
they should have only like 1 horror awards so that they can sum all the horror movies up. u know what i mean? like htey did in 2001 for WORLD MUSIC AWARDS, sumthin like that for all times. which movie would get the award for best horror movie of all times
i think the exorsist should win since it did so much in 1970's
Perhaps when the Horror channel starts up next year there will be some kind of awards show.................honoring movies/actors from the past. Kind of like the TV land awards shows.
I think it could be easily done.............categories like "most violent" , "most original" , "best kill" , "most thrilling" , "scariest movie", and ofcourse a few categories that fans could vote on via the internet like "Best villain" and "best movie" or "best series"................
sure, it couldn't be done every year but it could be done once then done again a few years later.............
there is a horror channel what channel is it for u evil dead cause i bet i got it and dont know it i got millions of channels and wow u came up with soem good shit bro and they could do a show lie that for a long time cause there hasnt been one before its time wich means they got all those movie to work with
Ah yes...........I must have forgot to post this news.........there is a horror channel coming next year........slated to start on Halloween night '04. Click the link and check out who's on the board of advisors ๐
http://www.dark-universe.com/archives/september/newshorrorchannel.htm