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hey at here care to share your views on the most recent horrors compared to the old horror classics., u see i feel these days its more silly and comedy and soft p*rn lol in horror to help it sell, but it leaves many disappointed yea. i like the older horrors, it just feels more serious and more creative and a better watch overall. what are your views? |
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@bartz | 2 June 13 | |
i like many older titles such as zombie flesh eaters, evil dead and raw head rex and the fog for example, some horrors of today are not that bad like 'the mist' which was ok i think.
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@guillium | 3 June 13 | |
Not a horror fan, they just don't scare me. The best are ones that are more psychological or have a creepy atmosphere, like The Exorcist or Ringu. My fave of recent years is Let The Right One In, amazing film. The Woman In Black is the best British horror film in years too.
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@nikkei | 9 June 13 | |
the woman in black was horrendous. nowadays they use music rather than circumstance to instill fear. without music the films are s**t. not jumpy. not scary. I like more psychological things. maniac is a perfect example. it left me feelin sick and disturbed. or rogue river which was genuinely horrifying.
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@rpd.fire | 12 June 13 | |
evil dead was surprisingly good.
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@nikkei | 13 June 13 | |
ugh no it wasn't!
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@kurt_x | 13 June 13 | |
classics all the way.
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@xvansx | 13 June 13 | |
@ rpd.fire - 12.06.13 - 11:28am evil dead was surprisingly good. Yes it was. Even a lot of independent horror film makers and fans thought it was good. |
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@xvansx | 13 June 13 | |
still plenty of great horror being made from some great independent company's. you just have to go look for them.
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@crail | 14 June 13 | |
loved woman in black.
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@meimei | 14 June 13 | |
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the hoff..now thats a real horror story :(
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