#31
Muskeg (Yes, It's me.) wrote:
:o
1.Jaws - untouchable
2.Ringu
3.The Shining
4.Jacobs Ladder
5.EventHorizon
:D
p.s. Anyone seen the Cube films ? 1 and Zero are good, but 2 is pish :D
Posted on Mon, 5 June 2006 at 14:03
#32
Idlevice2 wrote:
Top five for being scary, or for being good films? Hey… I’ll do both.
Scary…
1. Ringu
2. Ringu 2
3. Audition
4. Ringu 0
5. The Grudge
Although I haven’t yet seen the last 2 on that list… I’m presuming. Asian cinema does scary like nothing else- they’re far better than their western equivalent. Although the Silent Hill games are still far scarier than any of these. In saying that… as far as being good movies…
1. The Devil’s Rejects
2. Cannibal Holocaust
3. Ichi the Killer
4. Dawn of the Dead
5. Hellraiser
Posted on Mon, 5 June 2006 at 14:11
#33
Idlevice2 wrote:
I’ve just realised I’ve already posted a slightly different version of exactly the same thing there… I thought I’d done it before, but on a different message board somewhere… funny how the choices vary slightly this time round. Ha.
Posted on Mon, 5 June 2006 at 14:14
#34
joseph? wrote:
1. Wrong Turn
2. Devils Rejects
Don’t really like any others.
Posted on Mon, 5 June 2006 at 15:01
#35
deadsetgav wrote:
As horror goes - i recon the (original) Omen takes some beating… its one of the few films where evil kicks arse all the way through, and not in a tongue-in-cheek way
Posted on Mon, 5 June 2006 at 17:24
#36
CS (Colin S) wrote:
My top 5 scary films (The ones that scare me):
1 - Toy Story
2 - Toy Story 2
3 - The Ringer
4 - Da Vinci Code
5 - Gothika
I am aware that not a lot of these are horror films, but they all scare the shit outta me! :eek:
Cx
Posted on Mon, 5 June 2006 at 17:38
#37
mr self destruct wrote:
deadsetgav wrote:
As horror goes - i recon the (original) Omen takes some beating… its one of the few films where evil kicks arse all the way through, and not in a tongue-in-cheek way
What are the odds on the remake being a pile of shite?
Posted on Mon, 5 June 2006 at 18:17
#38
deadsetgav wrote:
Apparently, its not supposed to be a bad film, its just not supposed to stand up to the original… which it would inevitably have to for it to be any good.
So by all accounts it is supposed to be a bit pointless. I’ll be waiting for it on DVD, there is no way it warrants a trip to the cinema.
I’m not into all this re-make stuff, that said, Dawn of the Dead and Texas Chainsaw Massacre were reasonable.
Posted on Mon, 5 June 2006 at 18:48
#39
*Samanananana?* wrote:
Erm…
Well Im not scared of films but the top 5 scary movies that i like are:
1. Satan’s Lot (I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!)
2. Stigmata
3. The Exorcist
4. The Shining
5. Hannibal
I also really love The Butterfly Effect but didnt put it in my list cos its not really a ‘Scary Film’ :D
Posted on Mon, 5 June 2006 at 19:22
#40
Idlevice2 wrote:
Satan’s Lot?
Do you mean Salam’s Lot, the Stephen King movie adaptation of Jerusalam’s lot?
You know, with the vampires?
Posted on Tue, 6 June 2006 at 14:21
#41
Superunknown wrote:
I’m currently reading the book just so I can rant about how unfaithful the adaption is later on.
Posted on Tue, 6 June 2006 at 15:46
#42
deadsetgav wrote:
They remade Salems Lot recently with Rob Lowe playing David Souls character…
Posted on Wed, 7 June 2006 at 17:57
#43
efilnikufesin wrote:
Title: Horror business
My favourite horror movies. 1.The shining. 2.Nightmare on elm street 1. 3. Suspiria. 4. An american werewolf in london 5. Blair witch project.
And only film that scares the piss outta me is Jaws!
Posted on Wed, 7 June 2006 at 19:28
#44
Superunknown wrote:
deadsetgav wrote:
They remade Salems Lot recently with Rob Lowe playing David Souls character…
It isn’t very good, I hear.
Posted on Wed, 7 June 2006 at 20:02
#45
FNYANKEZ wrote:
It wasn’t, pretty boring really…shame
The original was much better, but that’s because you had James Mason “That’s it Shaman, Throw away the cross…face the master..” classic.
I agree it wasn’t failthful to the book, but still a good mini-series.
I just saw on VH-1 this weekend the main kid from it, apparently he was a big deal for a bit in the 70s, then became a crack addict, and of course now has found the lord. Pretty funny stuff
Posted on Wed, 7 June 2006 at 20:06
#46
deadsetgav wrote:
The remake isn’t great - it was a two part made-for-tv affair.
Mr Barlow was nowhere near as good as the original - I belive this time he was played by Rutger Hauer…
Posted on Wed, 7 June 2006 at 20:13
#47
*Samanananana?* wrote:
Idlevice2 wrote:
Satan’s Lot?
Do you mean Salam’s Lot, the Stephen King movie adaptation of Jerusalam’s lot?
You know, with the vampires?
Yea it is Salams Lot! Im silly!
The best bits when the little Vampire boy is outside the window! hehe Soo freaky!!
Posted on Sun, 11 June 2006 at 11:05
#48
Muskeg (Yes, It's me.) wrote:
Quote (author unknown):
The best bits when the little Vampire boy is outside the window! hehe Soo freaky!!
I havent seen it, but your description made me pooo in my pants :D
Posted on Sun, 11 June 2006 at 11:28
#49
Superunknown wrote:
Squall wrote:
I havent seen it, but your description made me pooo in my pants
Then you should avoid the part where he drinks a whole bottle of ketchup for need of thick red liquid!
Posted on Mon, 12 June 2006 at 10:51
#50
Idlevice2 wrote:
Salem’s Lot is a terribly bad film, which makes it kinda funny. Its not as bad/good as Spookies or… damn what’s that other one. CKY made a t-shirt of it called ‘Amber Face’… dammit. Weird blob monster with loads of teeth. Nope… it’s gone.
Posted on Mon, 12 June 2006 at 12:20
#51
gimpbunny (andy robertson) wrote:
1 dawn of the dead
2 demons
3 event horizon
4 silence of the lambs
5 zombie flesh eaters
withn the exceptions of event horizon and silence of the lambs i saw these films way to young still in single figures they creeped me out
zombies they creep me out
Posted on Tue, 13 June 2006 at 20:59