Topic: The best horror movie of alltime
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Sat 07/31/10 08:27 PM
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Sat 07/31/10 08:58 PM
Gee "Martyrs" is alot more GORE than any movie I ever saw...

I guess no one's seen it..

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Sat 07/31/10 09:34 PM
I always considered gore and horror two different genres. Although, some directors have been able to combine both real well.

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Sat 07/31/10 10:35 PM
my vote go to The Exorcist. i caught the rerelease in theaters back in the late 90's (can't remember when they released "the version you've never seen before"), and was the 1st horror flick to ever scare me.

annnnd i'm gonna go with The Exorcism of Emily Rose, definitely some damned creepy imagery

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Sun 08/01/10 06:11 AM
Edited by Torgo70 on Sun 08/01/10 06:21 AM

I always considered gore and horror two different genres. Although, some directors have been able to combine both real well.


Not two different genres. Gore is a part of horror. For me horror is made up of many different sub-genres and types. One of the reasons it's my favorite film genre.

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Sun 08/01/10 06:12 AM
my fav. is one by dee snider ( strange land )smokin

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Sun 08/01/10 06:13 AM

my vote go to The Exorcist. i caught the rerelease in theaters back in the late 90's (can't remember when they released "the version you've never seen before"), and was the 1st horror flick to ever scare me.

annnnd i'm gonna go with The Exorcism of Emily Rose, definitely some damned creepy imagery


The Exorcist is fantastic. That spider-crawl down the stairsscared

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Sun 08/01/10 06:14 AM

Gee "Martyrs" is alot more GORE than any movie I ever saw...

I guess no one's seen it..


I've seen it several times and own it on DVD. Not the goriest I've seen, excellent movie though.

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Sun 08/01/10 07:11 AM


Gee "Martyrs" is alot more GORE than any movie I ever saw...

I guess no one's seen it..


I've seen it several times and own it on DVD. Not the goriest I've seen, excellent movie though.
My Idea of a good Horror Film is when a woman just won't watch it. Martyrs is the only film on dvd I have seen that no woman I know, can watch it all the way through.

Now that's a real Horror Movie.

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Sun 08/01/10 08:01 AM
The Exorcist is fantastic. That spider-crawl down the stairsscared


exactly! that part scared the everliving **** out of me! goddamn i love that movie! laugh

My Idea of a good Horror Film is when a woman just won't watch it. Martyrs is the only film on dvd I have seen that no woman I know, can watch it all the way through.

Now that's a real Horror Movie.


i've never seen it, but your last remark raises a question with me: you said before that it have a huge gore factor, but is it actually a good movie? or just gore for the sake of gore?

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Sun 08/01/10 08:09 AM



Gee "Martyrs" is alot more GORE than any movie I ever saw...

I guess no one's seen it..


I've seen it several times and own it on DVD. Not the goriest I've seen, excellent movie though.
My Idea of a good Horror Film is when a woman just won't watch it. Martyrs is the only film on dvd I have seen that no woman I know, can watch it all the way through.

Now that's a real Horror Movie.


Depends on the woman :tongue: , I know one lady who is far more into the extreme than I am...she's actually one of my contacts for when I'm searching out some of the more disturbing horror films.

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Sun 08/01/10 08:12 AM

The Exorcist is fantastic. That spider-crawl down the stairsscared


exactly! that part scared the everliving **** out of me! goddamn i love that movie! laugh




Speaking of these types of films, my curiosity is peaked about The Last Exorcism

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmrSR5O9QXc

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Sun 08/01/10 08:28 AM
Edited by Torgo70 on Sun 08/01/10 08:28 AM



i've never seen it, but your last remark raises a question with me: you said before that it have a huge gore factor, but is it actually a good movie? or just gore for the sake of gore?


Even though you didn't ask me...you should watch it E, it's not just for the sake of gore. It's a really excellent revenge flick.

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Sun 08/01/10 08:39 AM
The first one that comes to mind is Hell Raiser, the first one shown in the 1980's. Of course, this is because I've seen this as a child and it stuck to me.

If you really want something, um, different, you may want to watch Audition. This is a Japanese horror film made in the 1990's by Takashi Miike who is known for his disturbing and grisly torture sequences. Such was the impact of the horror scenes of 'Audition' that many of the viewers had to be hospitalized out of terrible shock. Even the famous horror film directors Rob Zombie and John Landis found it difficult to watch the film.

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Sun 08/01/10 08:47 AM

Such was the impact of the horror scenes of 'Audition' that many of the viewers had to be hospitalized out of terrible shock. Even the famous horror film directors Rob Zombie and John Landis found it difficult to watch the film.


:laughing: That reminds me of those gimmicks for some of the horror movies from the 60's and 70's where they would have a nurse on stand by in the lobby, and they'd have audience members buy a Life insurance policy before going in. Or they show a guy being brought out of the theater in a straight jacket because the movie drove him mad!

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Sun 08/01/10 08:54 AM

:laughing: That reminds me of those gimmicks for some of the horror movies from the 60's and 70's where they would have a nurse on stand by in the lobby, and they'd have audience members buy a Life insurance policy before going in. Or they show a guy being brought out of the theater in a straight jacket because the movie drove him mad!


LOL! Really? But it is a good horror film. Have you seen it? If not, you should. Miike's horror films is not something a horror fan should miss. laugh

Oh and are men in white coats always on guard at the doors when you're out watching? bigsmile

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Sun 08/01/10 08:58 AM

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Sun 08/01/10 08:58 AM
Edited by Torgo70 on Sun 08/01/10 08:59 AM


:laughing: That reminds me of those gimmicks for some of the horror movies from the 60's and 70's where they would have a nurse on stand by in the lobby, and they'd have audience members buy a Life insurance policy before going in. Or they show a guy being brought out of the theater in a straight jacket because the movie drove him mad!


LOL! Really? But it is a good horror film. Have you seen it? If not, you should. Miike's horror films is not something a horror fan should miss. laugh

Oh and are men in white coats always on guard at the doors when you're out watching? bigsmile


Of course I've seen it, I watch all of Miike's films. Even Bijitâ Qnoway


Yes, there were a lot of gimmicky tricks to get in the audiences back then. William Castle was a master of this(Watch the film Matinee, John Goodman plays a Castle inspired character)

If you rent/watch 42nd Street Forever, Volume 1 it's a collection of vintage grindhouse trailers, you can see some of these gimmicks used.

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Sun 08/01/10 09:02 AM




Though her pic is gone, I even have Eihi Shiina listed in my Horror Hotties thread.

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Sun 08/01/10 09:09 AM
Edited by red_lace on Sun 08/01/10 09:10 AM

Of course I've seen it, I watch all of Miike's films. Even Bijitâ Qnoway


My apologies for ever doubting you. laugh

Another good one is A Tale of Two Sisters and Old Boy, which are Korean horror films shown around 2003.

Of course, by now, everyone knows Ringu, but at the time, it is one of the scariest, in my opinion.