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b.k. barunt wrote:One of the great, if not the greatest horror film of all time is virtually unknown to the public at large. I saw it once as a kid and it gave me weird dreams for years. The movie is "Freaks", and it was made as early as the 40s. Way ahead of its time and they used real live freaks, which made it offensive and quite disturbing to the general public to this day. You'll have a hard time finding it.
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lgoasklucyl wrote:Anyway, yeah Zombie definitely has a good grasp on the horror community. If you listen to/watch interviews with him it's pretty apparent that he knows his shit when it comes to the genre. Not that it doesn't show in his movies, but he's on top of things
b.k. barunt wrote:One of the great, if not the greatest horror film of all time is virtually unknown to the public at large. I saw it once as a kid and it gave me weird dreams for years. The movie is "Freaks", and it was made as early as the 40s. Way ahead of its time and they used real live freaks, which made it offensive and quite disturbing to the general public to this day. You'll have a hard time finding it.
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Juan_Bottom wrote:I didn't find house of 1000 corpses to be scary at all. I just thought it was gory and disquisting. It did at least have a plot... but not a scary one. If a film can creep or freak you out though, you've got a winner. Like how some people couldn't even take a shower after the JAWs movie came out. I suppose it was a bit creepy?
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
TheProwler wrote:Anyways, I've never seen The Shining, but I have it on my PVR....so that is probably the next Horror movie I watch.
Timminz wrote:That said, the film scared me more than the mini-series. Although I was stranded in a hotel during a severe winter storm when I first saw it. The power went out about 30 seconds after the movie ended, and I was just a kid.
Timminz wrote:If I didn't know better, I would say that lgoasklucyl is a good friend of mine. But I know he doesn't play CC.
lgoasklucyl wrote:Timminz wrote:If I didn't know better, I would say that lgoasklucyl is a good friend of mine. But I know he doesn't play CC.
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lgoasklucyl wrote:Zombie as a director: While he's not a great director, he has merit on multiple grounds. One, he uses incredibly interesting and unique edits that have seldom been utilized.
lgoasklucyl wrote:Second, listen to interviews with Zombie. He knows his horror and knows what audiences (especially genre nerds like myself) look for in todays cinema. If I was to go to the theater (or pick up a straight-to-dvd which is where a lot of horror ends up these days ) expecting old Spielberg or Hitchcock I would be disappointed in everything that I saw. Realizing that todays horror is an entirely different beast, I know not to expect the genius that used to exist in cinema and it really helps to enjoy and appreciate things more. Zombie's originality and balls (when the studio doesn't have them on a leash) rarely fail to impress me.
lgoasklucyl wrote:On this same note, if you haven't seen the German Vampyr (1932)
TheProwler wrote:Anyways, I've never seen The Shining, but I have it on my PVR....so that is probably the next Horror movie I watch.
Neoteny wrote:The Shining; oh goodness. The original, with Nicholson was one of my favorites. One of the few King books to make a decent translation. Just spooky overall. My only complaint about the movie is that they casted Olive Oyl for Wendy.
lgoasklucyl wrote:Dance of the Dead


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b.k. barunt wrote:One of the great, if not the greatest horror film of all time is virtually unknown to the public at large. I saw it once as a kid and it gave me weird dreams for years. The movie is "Freaks", and it was made as early as the 40s. Way ahead of its time and they used real live freaks, which made it offensive and quite disturbing to the general public to this day. You'll have a hard time finding it.
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Juan_Bottom wrote:lgoasklucyl wrote:Dance of the Dead
A zombie flick that I have never heard of? It hasn't made any critic's lists....?
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Neoteny wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa7ck5mcd1o&e
lol?
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.

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Juan_Bottom wrote:Of course I have my own ideas on how to shoot an actual horror film. I hope that someday I get a chance.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
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