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  • #16
    Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
    na, i dont like that saw kinda shit. fitnessbrat will be all over this movie. lol




    Haha, hell yeah I am! :thumup: I won't go see it alone though, lol :whistle

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    • #17
      Halloween 2 (done by Rob Zombie) august 28th, saw the trailer ... I personally really appreciated the time he put into re-doing one of (if not my favorite) horror movies ever. The character of Michael growing up as a child with serious conduct disorder was incredibly well done.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by the art of war View Post
        Halloween 2 (done by Rob Zombie) august 28th, saw the trailer ... I personally really appreciated the time he put into re-doing one of (if not my favorite) horror movies ever. The character of Michael growing up as a child with serious conduct disorder was incredibly well done.



        I can not wait for that movie. He has such a different creativity when it comes to horror. I really liked House of 1000 Corpses.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by FitnessBrat View Post
          I can not wait for that movie. He has such a different creativity when it comes to horror. I really liked House of 1000 Corpses.
          I don't remember house of 1000 corpses, blacked out, but I saw devils rejects. The dude grew up 20 minutes from me, I've met him a few times, to say the least he has one hell of a unique perspective on things. (He's fucking crazy)

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          • #20
            Originally posted by the art of war View Post
            I don't remember house of 1000 corpses, blacked out, but I saw devils rejects. The dude grew up 20 minutes from me, I've met him a few times, to say the least he has one hell of a unique perspective on things. (He's fucking crazy)




            Ah, watch it again. It's better than The Devils Rejects.

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            • #21
              I will get it qued up, I think it's cool that he has cast his wife/family in his movies, I can only imagine what they talk about at dinner lol.

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              • #22
                DAMN... looks good.

                Rob Zombie movies are weird, very interesting taste.


                I don't know how you sat through that movie by yourself in that theater, i would get freaked out a little.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by dna9488 View Post
                  DAMN... looks good.

                  Rob Zombie movies are weird, very interesting taste.


                  I don't know how you sat through that movie by yourself in that theater, i would get freaked out a little.
                  If I told you that at one point when somebody falls into one of the traps and I had a smirk on my face, how fucked would you think I am? I never enjoyed a movie more, seriously(not that it's my favorite or anything). Being alone made it a top notch experience, I would gladly go to see it again though, just my bread n butter when it comes to film. A lil of the ol ultra violence :thumup:

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by the art of war View Post
                    If I told you that at one point when somebody falls into one of the traps and I had a smirk on my face, how fucked would you think I am? I never enjoyed a movie more, seriously(not that it's my favorite or anything). Being alone made it a top notch experience, I would gladly go to see it again though, just my bread n butter when it comes to film. A lil of the ol ultra violence :thumup:


                    Are you a Hostel fan?

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                    • #25
                      First one is much better imo. I liked both but I wouldn't put them in this class of movie. Hostel is a blood bath, and it's a concept that anyone could cook up - I thought this idea was a step in a new direction. I mean the first 45 minutes of Hostel part 2 could've basically been skipped, the only key information is how rich the one girl is (hence the "shocking ending" - can't say I was impressed by the second).

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by the art of war View Post
                        First one is much better imo. I liked both but I wouldn't put them in this class of movie. Hostel is a blood bath, and it's a concept that anyone could cook up - I thought this idea was a step in a new direction. I mean the first 45 minutes of Hostel part 2 could've basically been skipped, the only key information is how rich the one girl is (hence the "shocking ending" - can't say I was impressed by the second).



                        It is a blood bath, but not in the normal horror fashion. It isn't a psycho or a monster going around slashing everyone. I thought the concept was great - haven't seen any other movie with the idea.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by FitnessBrat View Post
                          It is a blood bath, but not in the normal horror fashion. It isn't a psycho or a monster going around slashing everyone. I thought the concept was great - haven't seen any other movie with the idea.
                          I love blood baths in any movie, period. Hostel (part 1 under quentin not eli roth) had less character development of the killer and much more of just "WTF - people could actually do this??" which made it so much more superior to me. The less focus on who and why of the killer in a blood bath horror film makes me all the more interested. That being said, if you enjoyed either of those two films remotely then you will LOVE the collector.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by the art of war View Post
                            I love blood baths in any movie, period. Hostel (part 1 under quentin not eli roth) had less character development of the killer and much more of just "WTF - people could actually do this??" which made it so much more superior to me. The less focus on who and why of the killer in a blood bath horror film makes me all the more interested. That being said, if you enjoyed either of those two films remotely then you will LOVE the collector.



                            I definitely agree with this. By the time part 2 came around, the WTF factor was gone. I still enjoyed 2 as far as horror movies go because a decent one is so few and far between, lol.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by FitnessBrat View Post
                              I definitely agree with this. By the time part 2 came around, the WTF factor was gone. I still enjoyed 2 as far as horror movies go because a decent one is so few and far between, lol.
                              that's certainly the damn sad truth. I can think of 10 ideas right now to make a horror film to give people that shock. I think their is such a focus on cinematography and esp CGI driven affects now that a lot of plot is just overlooked, sad.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by the art of war View Post
                                that's certainly the damn sad truth. I can think of 10 ideas right now to make a horror film to give people that shock. I think their is such a focus on cinematography and esp CGI driven affects now that a lot of plot is just overlooked, sad.



                                Like My Bloody Valentine...in 3D. Wtf, we don't need any movie in 3D - especially not a piece of shit like that.

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