Who Here Likes Horror Movies?
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Let's see... It's 12:19 AM now, so there should be another version along in a few minutes...Isidour wrote:So in "The Evil Dead" the bodies are possesed by demons?
sounds really cool![]()
when will this movie be released?
There are quite a few Evil Dead releases out, for all three movies in the trilogy: Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn, and Army of Darkness.
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I thought 28 days later had a good idea.. but just done bad.. After the movie was over.. I wasn't impressed.. It was one of those "Ahh.. ok sure.. scary.. nah" movie... I can't recall the last movie that really scared me.. I think it would have to go back into my childhood again when I was like 15 or so and I saw exorcist.. That scared the crap outta me! I saw the re-release in theaters and the scare factor was gone.. All tho the added part where she goes down the steps backwards upside down.. that was eerie! 
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Yeah, I guess they are remaking it. Which I think it one of the STUPIDEST freaking ideas I've heard in years. Since the Texas Chainsaw Massacre Remake.Isidour wrote:but...it see on commingsoon.net that a remarke would be released...
And 28 Days Later was a very good recent horror movie. I wouldn't say it's no good just because I didn't think it was scary. I don't care much for apocalyptic horror myself but I liked this movie.
My mother went to see the Excorcist at the cinema when it first came out and said somebody loudly went "Goggle of Geer" at the head-turning scene, and the whole audience burst out laughing. As a result, nobody could take the film seriously from that point onwards.DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Same here...Siren wrote:I laughed through most of Exocist.
Incidently, did you know the film was banned from a home video release in the UK until recently (1999 I think)
Most of my Blu-ray collection some of my UK discs aren't on their database
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Yeah, I think that movie was taken WAY too seriously.
It was banned for a few reasons. Mostly, the fact that it's about the devil possessing a child. And the other reason were the scenes of Linda Blair where very disturbing for some, especially since this was a child doing and saying those things. People forget she's an actress I guess. I haven't seen it in a long time, but didn't she take a cross and yell "F*** me!" or something? I found that very funny. So was it the scenes that were disturbing or is it that I am disturbed? A little of both perhaps
It was banned for a few reasons. Mostly, the fact that it's about the devil possessing a child. And the other reason were the scenes of Linda Blair where very disturbing for some, especially since this was a child doing and saying those things. People forget she's an actress I guess. I haven't seen it in a long time, but didn't she take a cross and yell "F*** me!" or something? I found that very funny. So was it the scenes that were disturbing or is it that I am disturbed? A little of both perhaps