
It's a made-for-TV film, but after watching the trailer, I'm really interested in seeing it. Plus with a quote from Vincent Price praising it on the poster, I must know if it's worth tracking down!
Ack wrote:Hey guys, do any of you have any experience with Dark Night of the Scarecrow?
It's a made-for-TV film, but after watching the trailer, I'm really interested in seeing it. Plus with a quote from Vincent Price praising it on the poster, I must know if it's worth tracking down!
Retrogamer0001 wrote: The quality for horror films in the last ten years has seemed to have sharply declined...
prfsnl_gmr wrote:Retrogamer0001 wrote: The quality for horror films in the last ten years has seemed to have sharply declined...
I would agree that the early '00s were pretty bad for horror, but there were some excellent horror movies during the second part of the decade. In fact, I could probably make a pretty good argument that the last five years have been the best period for horror filsm since the lat 1970s.
Also...I have not see Dark Night of the Scarecrow, but I have read about it. If you pick it up, please let us know what you think.
Retrogamer0001 wrote:I honestly can't think of many that I would consider to be "quality" horror movies, except for Insidious and possibly the Evil Dead Remake. I haven't seen World War Z yet, but I don't think I would consider that to be horror. What did you have in mind?
Retrogamer0001 wrote:Black Swan? The one with Natalie Portman? Please tell me you don't mean that one, haha.
TSTR wrote:Ack wrote:Hey guys, do any of you have any experience with Dark Night of the Scarecrow?
It's a made-for-TV film, but after watching the trailer, I'm really interested in seeing it. Plus with a quote from Vincent Price praising it on the poster, I must know if it's worth tracking down!
Yes! One of the best made-for-TV horror films I've seen. You won't be disappointed.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:Black Death
Black Swan
Drag Me to Hell
The House of the Devil
The Innkeepers
The Last Exorcism
Let Me In
Let the Right One In
Monsters
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
I have also heard good things about, but have not seen The Conjuring, The Evil Dead, The Lords of Salem, Mama, Scream 4, Shutter Island, and Stake Land. I am sure I could list some more if I did a little research - and I know I could list a lot more if I went back a few more years - but overall, I think that the last few years have been really good for horror films.
Large studios discovered that horror movies are a dependable source of income; so, we are seeing more (relatively) big-budget productions. Moreover, the advent of quality digital video and the ubiquity of high-speed internet connections has allowed more people to make and distribute low-budget horror.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:Retrogamer0001 wrote:Black Swan? The one with Natalie Portman? Please tell me you don't mean that one, haha.
Yes, I do.
First, it is awesome. Second, it is most definitely a soft core, body horror, exploitation film. (I didn't say that all of these had to be scary - Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is definitely a horror-comedy - but they are all very good.)