At The Mountains Of Madness / Lovecraft film adaptations?
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The Japanese are great fans of Lovecraft, and they make some of the best horror films ever.
"The Grudge" is a wierd tale, not a blood-spattered horror film, there is a difference.
Some films satisfy some tastes, otheres satisfy another.
I stand by what I said, but you are entitled to your opinion.
"The Grudge" is a wierd tale, not a blood-spattered horror film, there is a difference.
Some films satisfy some tastes, otheres satisfy another.
I stand by what I said, but you are entitled to your opinion.
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Well atleast your understanding...I can admire that...I think I've learned a valuable lesson today...I believe now that classical horror movie fans and new aged horror movie fans can get along in peace 

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Let's see if the Mountains of Madness ever yield a film-looks like 'Cthulhu' with Tori Spelling is going to ba a no show.
The Japanese horror tradition goes back a long way, Lafcadio Hern collected many stories, translated them, and maqny years ago they were filmed as 'Kwaidan', a very spooky bit of work.
I'd also like to reccomend 'Curse of the Demon', which despite a totally cheesey title, is a chilly yarn adapted from M.R. James.
The greatest horror is the one that you imagine for yourself.
The Japanese horror tradition goes back a long way, Lafcadio Hern collected many stories, translated them, and maqny years ago they were filmed as 'Kwaidan', a very spooky bit of work.
I'd also like to reccomend 'Curse of the Demon', which despite a totally cheesey title, is a chilly yarn adapted from M.R. James.
The greatest horror is the one that you imagine for yourself.
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Blair Witch was loosely based of at least influenced by 'Equinox', a less than distinguished film released around 1970.
Blair Witch was also influenced by the Bell Witch legend.
What makes these things scary is the very nebulous nature of them, how one never quite knows what's real, and what's imagined.
That's my favorite sort of tale.
Blair Witch was also influenced by the Bell Witch legend.
What makes these things scary is the very nebulous nature of them, how one never quite knows what's real, and what's imagined.
That's my favorite sort of tale.
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The only part of it I found scary was the idea of something like this might happen to me and my friends...considering we tend to go camping alot and get drunk in the middle of no-were frequently...
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Where precisely do you think that the conventions of teenage slasher flicks come from?
You know, "Take off your bra and die"?
Camping trips are supposed to be scary!
Blair Witch simply exploited this effectively, then added a layer of beliveability from a successful whispering campaign, which captialized on the grim tale of the Bell Witch in Tennessee.
Of course, the cat was soon out of the bag, but it was a pretty good trick.
You know, "Take off your bra and die"?
Camping trips are supposed to be scary!
Blair Witch simply exploited this effectively, then added a layer of beliveability from a successful whispering campaign, which captialized on the grim tale of the Bell Witch in Tennessee.
Of course, the cat was soon out of the bag, but it was a pretty good trick.
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Yah but what kind of people expect to be choped to pieces by a hocky masked chainsaw weilding mainac when they go champing...?
And on a side note that movie pisses me off because it prolly cost the tool like 120bucks to make the movie grossed like several million...And the sequal sucked balls!
And on a side note that movie pisses me off because it prolly cost the tool like 120bucks to make the movie grossed like several million...And the sequal sucked balls!
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Blair Witch cost a lot more than $1200-but most of the money went for film and processing same.
Digital will make that kind of money possible for a feature film.
The sequel was pretty sad-that one actress had a wonderful body, though.
There was a mocumentery that was shown with the film, and that was actually quite good.
Has anyone ever heard of one called "The Minnesota Death Project"?
I saw it on cable, and it was interesting.
Digital will make that kind of money possible for a feature film.
The sequel was pretty sad-that one actress had a wonderful body, though.
There was a mocumentery that was shown with the film, and that was actually quite good.
Has anyone ever heard of one called "The Minnesota Death Project"?
I saw it on cable, and it was interesting.
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If you like 'The Grudge' then you need to read 'Ju-On' by Kei Ohishi.krakenten wrote:The Japanese are great fans of Lovecraft, and they make some of the best horror films ever.
"The Grudge" is a wierd tale, not a blood-spattered horror film, there is a difference.
Some films satisfy some tastes, otheres satisfy another.
I stand by what I said, but you are entitled to your opinion.
It is based on the original 'Grudge' movies only much better
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i saw the seven samurai on tv.. also, hentai, but not on tv
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