Last Movie You Watched Part 1

Started by Ratchetcomand, Dec 08, 2007, 05:28:17 AM

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Nightmare Asylum

Nightmare Asylum

#18540
Evil Dead II

Someone please explain to me how Sam Raimi's mind works? Please! While this wasn't as gory as the first, this was still one of the most out there movies I have seen. The scenes with the hand were amazing! As was the chainsaw/shotgun combo there :D And lets not forget that ending  :o

"Groovy"

Shasvre

Shasvre

#18541
That's definitely my favorite Evil Dead movie. The whole "laughter scene" is amazing. :)

First Blood

First Blood

#18542
Aye, that's a good one. I love the scene when Ash gets possessed and when he's locked in the fruit cellar with that monstrosity. :laugh:



Nightmare Asylum

Nightmare Asylum

#18543
Quote from: Laufey on Mar 23, 2012, 12:21:59 AM
That's definitely my favorite Evil Dead movie. The whole "laughter scene" is amazing. :)

Oh God I was confused during that scene! :D


Eva

Eva

#18544
Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on Mar 23, 2012, 12:17:48 AM
Evil Dead II

Someone please explain to me how Sam Raimi's mind works? Please! While this wasn't as gory as the first, this was still one of the most out there movies I have seen. The scenes with the hand were amazing! As was the chainsaw/shotgun combo there :D And lets not forget that ending  :o

Love when the camera pulls back into the forrest ultrafast or when it pursues Ash through what looks like 11 corridors and 23 doors inside the tiny cabin  :D

Watched French horror film Martyrs yesterday and it just made my blood freeze like 10 minutes in and until the end. Really, really disturbing and gory stuff, perhaps they went a bit too far with it...

Cvalda

Cvalda

#18545
Quote from: Eva on Mar 23, 2012, 10:51:26 AM
Watched French horror film Martyrs yesterday and it just made my blood freeze like 10 minutes in and until the end. Really, really disturbing and gory stuff, perhaps they went a bit too far with it...
That was probably the most offensive film I've ever seen. Mind you, I have nothing against "extreme" horror (Antichrist is one of my fav films, for example), but Martyrs was just pure torture porn--what made it unbearable was that it was disgustingly pretentious, very pleased with itself-torture porn. I can't remember a film that made me angrier, and not in an "OMG, I just got trolled by Lars von Trier" kinda way.

Eva

Eva

#18546
I think it's the balance between the various philosophical elements brought up (which somehow kept me interested) and the gory parts - it's way off in Martyrs. I'll agree that AntiChrist captured that balance much better.

The torture films that came some years ago though didn't interest me at all (the names escapes me right now), neither extremely unsettling films like A Serbian Film, Human Centipede etc. Just from what I'm hearing, I never wanna see them - it's just disgusting for no other purpose to disgust you, or so it seems to me. At this rate, it's just a question when the first real snuff film arrives... probably directed by Uwe Böll lol  :-[

(Oh well, if Böll accidently kills himself, that might have some repeat viewings value and a bit of poetic justice....)

TheMonolith

TheMonolith

#18547
Beware Nightmare. Army of Darkness goes straight for the laughs. And it delivers. Boy does it deliver. Not as hyper as the first two (though it is in parts), still very good and Bruce Campbell delivers.

Evil Dead II is my favorite in the series because it is a perfect balance of comedy and horror that inspired other great works such as Tremors and Shaun of the Dead. Evil Dead is horror, II is horror comedy, and Darkness is just a pure comedy.

The Princess Bride
Still one of the champions of film fairy tales.
Cine-meter, 8/10
Mono-Meter, 10/10

Deathbearer

Deathbearer

#18548
Tokyo Gore Police

I don't even know what we were thinking..

Ratchetcomand

Ratchetcomand

#18549
I was let down by that movie. Nowhere as good as Machine Girl.

AvatarIII

AvatarIII

#18550
Tinker, tailor, soldier, spy.

Dat cast, very good movie, if a little slow, if you've ever watched an early bond movie and thought, less guns, more realism and intrigue! Perfect movie! Well this is that movie.

Ratchetcomand

Ratchetcomand

#18551
The Lorax (2012) - 7/10

Why does this movie get so much hate?

Terx2

Terx2

#18552
the 1979 version of Alien. A excellent movie.

Nightmare Asylum

Nightmare Asylum

#18553
The Hunger Games

First, I'm going to say that I haven't read the book. Some friends wanted to go, and I went to see it with them. I thought it was a great concept, but it wasn't executed to its fullest potential. And maybe it was because of the bad seats we were in, but the action scenes seemed too blurry, and they were hard to follow.

This certainly wasn't a bad movie, and it had a lot of great elements to it. The characters were cool and the plot was very interesting, but I just felt that the hype was a bit too much.

EDIT:

Army of Darkness

This movie (the whole trilogy, really) was ridiculous! :D It was cheesy, but hilarious. I can't believe it took me so long to see these movies. Its actually hard to believe that this started off with the first film as primarily a horror movie. Certainly changed over the course of the trilogy, that's for sure. But I liked the change, kept things fresh. And groovy. ;)

Shasvre

Shasvre

#18554
Which of the three movies did you like the most?

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