Last Horror/Thriller Film Watched?

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Originally posted by MildPossession
Insidious looks excellent.

the first 1/3 was really good, then it turned into a shitty remake of poltergeist 2.

Halloween 5 + 6.

I enjoyed them, although you could tell they were running out of ideas with all this cult business they expanded on in 6 - kind of undid the feeling it was just this messed-up individual who, without the mask looked just like a normal guy. Now thats scary. I'll check out H20 and Resurrection next though, it'll be good to see Jamie Lee Curtis back.

Regarding my last posts I did find Jason X on tv - and immediately began to wish I hadn't, I didn't make much inroads to the film because of all the stagey performances and low-rent look. I'm still hoping to see Jason Goes to Hell or even the re-make, just to round it off.

the last exorscism

Originally posted by Lord Shadow Z

Regarding my last posts I did find Jason X on tv - and immediately began to wish I hadn't, I didn't make much inroads to the film because of all the stagey performances and low-rent look. I'm still hoping to see Jason Goes to Hell or even the re-make, just to round it off.

"Jason goes to Hell" Jason has mad feats.

Cannibal Ferox.

Drag me to hell

drive-in massacre on bmovies.com

Originally posted by the ninjak
"Jason goes to Hell" Jason has mad feats.

I'll have to keep an eye out for that then.

I've seen a few since I last posted so I'll give them a quick mention.

Halloween Resurrection; enjoyable movie, a bit more of the psychological terror thing going on but enough bloodshed and Curtis is is just insane in this one. LL Cool J is funny as always.

La Horde; fun zombie movie, very bloody and has a french Obediah Staine look-a-like at the beginning. I really liked the white guy wearing the cream suit, taking on the zombies hand to hand was just awesome. And I wouldn't want to mess with Aurore either!

Vacancy; very claustrophobic and scary, and Wilson and Beckinsale are really believable in their roles, but the manager (Frank Whaley) was an amazingly scary performance, just plain creepy.

Originally posted by Lord Shadow Z
Halloween Resurrection; enjoyable movie, a bit more of the psychological terror thing going on but enough bloodshed and Curtis is is just insane in this one. LL Cool J is funny as always.

I meant to say Halloween H20 there, must have got the names confused. I still have to see Resurrection, it's in the house so I'll get round to it eventually.

I just watched John Carpenter's The Thing for the first time. It was pretty epic. I like me some good old-school sci-fi/horror. Now, is the new version a remake or what? I never was clear on what the deal was with that... 😬

Ah, the new Thing is a prequel, I see.

I am currently watching Halloween, The Curse of Michael Myers, but before this one I have been watching The Hitcher. Both Great movies.

I just saw Shutter Island. It was good 🙂

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
I just watched John Carpenter's The Thing for the first time. It was pretty epic. I like me some good old-school sci-fi/horror. Now, is the new version a remake or what? I never was clear on what the deal was with that... 😬

I watched it for the first time this year too and it was excellent, the old school effects are clearly superior to CGI - gives the actors something to work from.

Originally posted by Lord Shadow Z
I watched it for the first time this year too and it was excellent, the old school effects are clearly superior to CGI - gives the actors something to work from.

Yeah, dude! Exactly. I actually found the effects to be pretty damn creepy. Which is more than I can say for most CGI horror. I was literally cringing at times. 😘 😖 lol

^ I saw that a long time ago and didn't much care for it at the time. But perhaps I should give it another chance.

Lemme see...

Get Out
It Follows
47 Meters Down
The Limehouse Golem
House of Wax
A Dark Song

I thought all of them were good/fun except for A Dark Song.

1922

^ want to see dat.

Also want to see...

M.F.A.
Gremlin
The Snowman