Yeah, I'd just forget about it, as it wasn't successful enough to generate its intended interest. You know you'll end up seeing the new remake eventually, too. You may not like it, but you'll see it.noiseredux wrote:Yes. I always spell her name wrong. But I think she's awesome.Ack wrote: You mean Katharine Isabelle? That was a made-for-TV film that was supposed to lead to a TV show.
I did see that version, and it was bad. It was yearsssss ago though, so I don't remember much.
What was the last movie you've seen?
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
well yeah, that's a given. Eventually I see pretty much any horror movie that comes outAck wrote:You know you'll end up seeing the new remake eventually, too. You may not like it, but you'll see it.
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Hmm...hey Noise, October is rapidly approaching. I will likely try and watch a whole boatload of horror films like last year. But this time, I figure I would like to ask for some hidden gems that you and your wife enjoyed but aren't necessarily well known. I'd also like to set a few categories for your thoughts:
A 1970s horror film
A 1980s horror film
A 1990s horror film
An obscure slasher film
A haunted house film
A scifi/horror film
A foreign horror film
A cannibal film
A giallo film that leans heavy on horror
A zombie film
A cult classic
A Lovecraftian horror film
Another exploitation film of some kind
I'd just like you to make some suggestions in each category for films that appealed to you, if you don't mind.
Ds, Luke, Pulsar, and everyone else, please feel free to make some suggestions too.
A 1970s horror film
A 1980s horror film
A 1990s horror film
An obscure slasher film
A haunted house film
A scifi/horror film
A foreign horror film
A cannibal film
A giallo film that leans heavy on horror
A zombie film
A cult classic
A Lovecraftian horror film
Another exploitation film of some kind
I'd just like you to make some suggestions in each category for films that appealed to you, if you don't mind.
Ds, Luke, Pulsar, and everyone else, please feel free to make some suggestions too.
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Ack, your list needs more 1896-1969
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A 1970s horror film - Blood Sucking Freaks
A 1980s horror film - Slugs
A 1990s horror film - Wishmaster
An obscure slasher film - The Burning
A haunted house film - Night of the Demons
A scifi/horror film - Hardware
A foreign horror film - Opera
A cannibal film - (sorry, not my cup o tea)
A giallo film that leans heavy on horror - New York Slasher
A zombie film - Return of the Living Dead
A cult classic - Humanoids From The Deep
A Lovecraftian horror film - Dagon
Another exploitation film of some kind - Don't Mess With My Sister
*all first things that popped into my head, if you've seen these lemme know and I'll try again
A 1980s horror film - Slugs
A 1990s horror film - Wishmaster
An obscure slasher film - The Burning
A haunted house film - Night of the Demons
A scifi/horror film - Hardware
A foreign horror film - Opera
A cannibal film - (sorry, not my cup o tea)
A giallo film that leans heavy on horror - New York Slasher
A zombie film - Return of the Living Dead
A cult classic - Humanoids From The Deep
A Lovecraftian horror film - Dagon
Another exploitation film of some kind - Don't Mess With My Sister
*all first things that popped into my head, if you've seen these lemme know and I'll try again
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
I have several collections of older public domain horror films, so I figured I was covered there. I will likely end up watching Carnival of Souls and The Killer Shrews, along with The Golem: How He Came into the World if I can get my hands on it.dsheinem wrote:Ack, your list needs more 1896-1969
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If somehow you haven't seen Re-Animator or From Beyond, I recommend one of those.Ack wrote: A Lovecraftian horror film
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Well, I have seen Wishmaster, Hardware, Return of the Living Dead, and Dagon, but not the others. And I've also seen Re-Animator, though not From Beyond.noiseredux wrote:A 1970s horror film - Blood Sucking Freaks
A 1980s horror film - Slugs
A 1990s horror film - Wishmaster
An obscure slasher film - The Burning
A haunted house film - Night of the Demons
A scifi/horror film - Hardware
A foreign horror film - Opera
A cannibal film - (sorry, not my cup o tea)
A giallo film that leans heavy on horror - New York Slasher
A zombie film - Return of the Living Dead
A cult classic - Humanoids From The Deep
A Lovecraftian horror film - Dagon
Another exploitation film of some kind - Don't Mess With My Sister
*all first things that popped into my head, if you've seen these lemme know and I'll try again
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From Beyond is great. What about Dead & Buried (another take on Shadow Over Innsmouth) but by Dan O'Bannon.
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Nope, though I have been curious about it for a while. Worth tracking down?noiseredux wrote:From Beyond is great. What about Dead & Buried (another take on Shadow Over Innsmouth) but by Dan O'Bannon.

