Crap Horror

Started by Shwartz4 pages

Originally posted by LizzyT123
It depends on what your talking about. Hell yeah, there is a bunch of crappy movies out there. Like Boogeyman, Jeepers Creepers, White Noise, Saw (the first), and so on and so forth.

I was happy though when George Romero made Land of the Dead. The ending wasn't what I expected, but I still enjoyed the movie. 28 Days Later was a nice zombie flick, switching around the laws of what others thought zombies were, slow, and well, dead! I don't really like the new crap coming out either, so support your local video stores, and not blockbuster, cause thats where your gonna be RENTing all the good old movies, because it will take a while for the good gore to come back.

The first Saw movie was awesome. I thought it played with your mind alot. Which made more of a mind game than horror, but if you think so.

aww dang! they are!? pooo, I don't want them to. 28 days later was fine by itself...yeah, whats a grocery store movie?

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It also depends on what type of horror u like, sum ppl don't like alot of gore, um ppl love it (Like me 🙂 ) others think that a disease is scary, while others think that a guy that kills you in your dreams is scary. but over all I have to concur, lately the genre has gone to the dogs.

Originally posted by eggmayo
First off, I think they are making 28 Weeks Later.
Second, wtf is a grocery store movie?

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Grocery Store movie:

Straight to the shelves. Not 2 or 3 months after DVD release. Just STRAIGHT TO THE SHELVES OF THE GROCERY STORE FOR $7.99!!

FOR EXAMPLE:

F VS J

SAW I

28 DAYS LATER

and some others. You get the drift............. 😱

GOT IT.............. GOOD.

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😉 ok, I got it, lol. ummmmm, yeah, I think the second Saw was move mind twisting than the first. Deffinetly.

Still think Saw is a nice example of decent and recent horror, it got hyped, but I loved it anyhow. And not all 'grocery store movies' are bad, some just got left aside by the bigger distributors in order to get them to the theaters. House of a 1000 corpses for example, never made it to the big screen here, but after it gained a fan-crowd the sequel is in all theaters now. Thing is that they try to think for us to much and are blind to anything not to appeal to the mainstream public; main reason why all those sad remakes get full attention and the little real gems get none.

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Still think Saw is a nice example of decent and recent horror, it got hyped, but I loved it anyhow. And not all 'grocery store movies' are bad, some just got left aside by the bigger distributors in order to get them to the theaters. House of a 1000 corpses for example, never made it to the big screen here, but after it gained a fan-crowd the sequel is in all theaters now. Thing is that they try to think for us to much and are blind to anything not to appeal to the mainstream public; main reason why all those sad remakes get full attention and the little real gems get none.

I totally agree with you. House Of 1000 Corpses was awesome! Devil's Rejects was PIIITTTIIIFFFUUULLLL!!! It sucked sooooo bad. There is a SMALL minority that liked it. The majority feels the same as I do, they hated the hell out of it.

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ya i didnt even considered the rejects to be a horror movie like the phsycos were the good guys in it whats up with that

I know! The whoooole thing changed around! The first movie "house", the mood was all dark, and you really hated the family, and in "rejects" the mood was light, and you wanted the family to live! But I do have to say, House of 1000 Corpses was the best. A bunch of know nothing losers at my school think House of 1000 Corpses was dumb, but they think movies like Boogeyman are soooo "scary!", so, they are dumb, lol

Originally posted by LizzyT123
I know! The whoooole thing changed around! The first movie "house", the mood was all dark, and you really hated the family, and in "rejects" the mood was light, and you wanted the family to live! But I do have to say, House of 1000 Corpses was the best. A bunch of know nothing losers at my school think House of 1000 Corpses was dumb, but they think movies like Boogeyman are soooo "scary!", so, they are dumb, lol

Your right, they are losers. I bet they all are "trend whores" too. Tell em all to @#$& off. They have no taste what-so-ever Lizzy.

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Lol, thanks jayy. he he, I like that little animation thing on your postJumpy

Originally posted by LizzyT123
Lol, thanks jayy. he he, I like that little animation thing on your postJumpy

Thanks. 😉

It's 9 here in NC, USA. Getting ready to watch CSI NY and then get some ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. Later.

Oh, its 8 here. I'm bored. No prob. They make too many CSIs', lol. later!

Originally posted by jayy
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Grocery Store movie:

Straight to the shelves. Not 2 or 3 months after DVD release. Just STRAIGHT TO THE SHELVES OF THE GROCERY STORE FOR $7.99!!

FOR EXAMPLE:

F VS J

SAW I

28 DAYS LATER

and some others. You get the drift............. 😱

GOT IT.............. GOOD.

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Wow, you're "Got it, good" attitude makes me agree with you. Especially when it's in all caps. 🙄

I have seen none of those movies in your "grocery store movie" description. I believe the lowest I've seen 28 Days Later is $13.99 at Walmart. You could find Saw cheap now probably due to the unrated version that came out.

Originally posted by jayy
I totally agree with you. House Of 1000 Corpses was awesome! Devil's Rejects was PIIITTTIIIFFFUUULLLL!!! It sucked sooooo bad. There is a SMALL minority that liked it. The majority feels the same as I do, they hated the hell out of it.

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Of course, everyone agrees with jayy. Everyone I've talked to said The Devil's Rejects was better than House of 1000 Corpses. I guess the 5,152 votes on IMDb collectively voting it to be a 7.0 are just the minority, right?

By the way, I bought my House of 1000 Corpses for $7.99. There's your "grocery store movie".

Originally posted by b-dan
ya i didnt even considered the rejects to be a horror movie like the phsycos were the good guys in it whats up with that

Rob's whole intent was to make you "root for the bad guy." Some people don't get that or appreciate it. I loved both films. 'Rejects' was just a twisted movie with lots of gore. It wasn't really a horror movie nor was it a sequel to 'Corpses.' It was a continuation of the story of the family and what happened when the finally got raided. Nothing to do with the previous film.

Well, I did like the Devil's Rejects, but the story didn't go the way I thought it would. I thought we were going to see some more Dr. Satan, and what was the ending result of the 4 or so teens/young adults there. But I really liked the ending of Devil's Rejects, how they don't just give up, they die being as ruthless as ever. I kinda let out some tears during the end, lol. It was kinda sad, but heroic.

Originally posted by LizzyT123
Well, I did like the Devil's Rejects, but the story didn't go the way I thought it would. I thought we were going to see some more Dr. Satan, and what was the ending result of the 4 or so teens/young adults there. But I really liked the ending of Devil's Rejects, how they don't just give up, they die being as ruthless as ever. I kinda let out some tears during the end, lol. It was kinda sad, but heroic.

I went into it knowing it wasn't really a sequel so I wasn't disappointed by it. It would have been cool to see a continuation but I still like it for what it is. I loved the characters more than the story line itself. So it not really being a sequel was cool. It was about seeing the characters put in a different situation and whatnot.

When I bought the DVD of The Devil's Rejects, I watched the deleted scene of Dr. Satan in the hospital tearing the throut out of HOT ass nurse Rosario Dawson. Rob said the only reason he filmed that scene was because the fans wanted it. But he felt it was too unrealistic for the final cut of the film.

Well, ya see, I have a copy of The Devil's Rejects, and it is DVD, but it doesn't have special features because when my dad was in Iraq, he would send me bootleg films they make over there. So I guess I'm gonna have to rent the real one.

The special features are worth every cent. Good stuff in there. Especially the long ass documentary about the making of.