i liked this movie think it should have finsihed after he said They think its all over it is know instead of showing him walking out of the house. just a thought i had 🙂
Originally posted by MildPossession
I am interested in how the sequel turns out.
they making a sequel ??
didnt know this should be interesting.
Re: Dog Soldiers
Originally posted by mechmoggy
I've been pushing this film here for ages but only a few members have seen it (Myself, Ush and Backfire if I remember correctly).Anyhoo, now there's a dedicated horror section I think this is the place to tell people about it and get this film more fans.
Go to the review section and read the review, then go directly to your video rental shop (do not pass "go", do not collect £200) and rent this film today! 😎
I saw the movie. It was okay. Kool when the house blew up in the end.
😎
Originally posted by ragesRemorse
the beginning was a bit slow, but it was worth it because the dialogue between characters was actually interesting and entertaining. Or maybe it was just the accent s
"Dog Soldiers" had ****ing EXCELLENT, Tarantino level dialogue.
"We are now up against live, hostile targets. So, if Little Red Riding Hood should show up with a bazooka and a bad attitude, I expect you to chin the *****." - Wells
"If we do happen to make contact, I expect nothing less than gratuitous violence from the lot of ya. Because we're firing blanks doesn't mean we have to be thinking nice thoughts. So you remember, you keep the fire down, right, you get stuck in and you kick their ****ing teeth out, or I guarantee you, Joe, they will be eating your bollocks for breakfast, sunshine." - Wells
Originally posted by Darkseed
No they are not better than the us, they may have one or two talented guys in the form of Danny Boyle & Neil Marshall but the talented one`s are few and far between.
the us has:
John Carpenter.
Don Coscarelli.
George A Romero.
Tobe Hooper.
Wes Craven.
the uk has:
the hammer horror team (from the past).
Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers).
Danny Boyle (28 Days Later)."
Don Coscarelli. ( imo only good film is Bubba Ho-Tep and not even pure horror)
What about Stanley Kubrick and Sam Raimi?
Also britain has made many more good horror films than you have mentioned, how about,
The Wicker Man( and Darklands welsh update of the wicker man)
Hellraiser (Mofo!)
Alfred Hitchcock
Shaun of the Dead
Alien/s(Ridley Scott)
Dont Look Now
original CHildren of the Damned(remade by Carpenter)
The Devils (By Ken Russell)
The Haunting
My Little Eye
Creep
The Last Horror Movie
Peeping Tom
Lifeforce
The Omen
10 Rillinton Place
Eh, now you're splitting credits for good movies to prove a point, lol.
Alien/Aliens were written by Dan O' Bannon..from TEXAS. Scott only directed the first, which doesn't make it HIS movie. The reason I point that out is because while "Lifeforce" was written by a UK writer, it was directed by Tobe Hooper of the U.S. I, being a yank, wouldn't take credit for that film.
That said, the U.S. has nothing on foreigners when it comes to Horror, other than some traditional slasher lore.