noiseredux' month of horror (movies)

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dsheinem wrote:Trick or Treat looks amazing :shock:
You know your watching it tomorrow. How could you watch this trailer and say your not intrigued! :lol:

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Czernobog wrote:I saw Faces of Death when I was a little kid and had no idea what it was, and never had any desire to watch it again. Although, I doubt it's anywhere near as bad as I remember.
http://web.archive.org/web/200902262235 ... eview.html

There's a detailed view of the films scenes and whether they are real or not. Basically, you can see worse stuff on CNN.
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corn619 wrote:
dsheinem wrote:Trick or Treat looks amazing :shock:
You know your watching it tomorrow. How could you watch this trailer and say your not intrigued! :lol:

think I still have the VHS somewhere...
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Michi wrote:
noiseredux wrote:NOES2 has the whole homosexual thing too. Did you see the documentary Never Sleep Again? It's funny, the director says none of that was intentional.
That's what the Cracked article talks about :wink: But, no. I haven't seen Never Sleep Again. I heard about it not too long ago, but just haven't really looked into it yet. There's also I Am Nancy. It looks like I'm going to have to order a couple things :D
oops sorry, I didn't read the Cracked article. One thing that bothers me about NOE2 is the pool scene. Why does Freddy show up when everyone's awake?
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KillerJuan77 wrote:
noiseredux wrote:NOES2 has the whole homosexual thing too. Did you see the documentary Never Sleep Again? It's funny, the director says none of that was intentional.
I just saw it, it's VERY gay, but I'm actually OK with that, I mean... how many gay horror films exist? :lol:
well Jeepers Creepers 2 is like that. Except I think it's intentional knowing who directed it. This is really awful, but the same director made a film years before about 3 young boys who were home alone and they are terrorized by a clown. It's called Clown House. Anyway, this is where it gets really sick... in real life the director molested one or all 3 of those kids and went to prison for it. When I saw Clown House, I did not know the story behind it, but after reading about that I felt really sickened.
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House Of 1000 Corpses

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I liked it but it's kind of strange...
noiseredux wrote:well Jeepers Creepers 2 is like that. Except I think it's intentional knowing who directed it. This is really awful, but the same director made a film years before about 3 young boys who were home alone and they are terrorized by a clown. It's called Clown House. Anyway, this is where it gets really sick... in real life the director molested one or all 3 of those kids and went to prison for it. When I saw Clown House, I did not know the story behind it, but after reading about that I felt really sickened.
Oh yeah, the famous Clown House story, it's really fucked up, besides, it's the last thing you expect from a killer clown movie :| . I haven't watched it and I'll never see it after what happened.
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so you didn't love House Of A Thousand, Juan?
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noiseredux wrote:so you didn't love House Of A Thousand, Juan?
I loved it, but it could have been better.
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KillerJuan77 wrote:
noiseredux wrote:so you didn't love House Of A Thousand, Juan?
I loved it, but it could have been better.
You may have felt differently had it been yr introduction to RZ as a director. For me, I expected very little and was blown away. It's still my favorite of his films to date.

I can't believe the unrated cut has still never been released!
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KillerJuan77 wrote:
Czernobog wrote:I saw Faces of Death when I was a little kid and had no idea what it was, and never had any desire to watch it again. Although, I doubt it's anywhere near as bad as I remember.
http://web.archive.org/web/200902262235 ... eview.html

There's a detailed view of the films scenes and whether they are real or not. Basically, you can see worse stuff on CNN.
I don't doubt that in the slightest, it's just that I saw Faces of Death when I was around four or five years old that made it shocking. At that age, questioning whether it was fake or real was the last thing on my mind.
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