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octobre-soundNov 19, 2006 10:01am
Any opinions?


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strictlychemicalNov 19, 2006 11:42am
Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead (original)
Session 9
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original)
Versus
Evil Dead 2
Ring (original)
Carnival of Souls

And no-one's allowed to be rude just because I put Versus in, OK? ;P


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octobre-soundNov 19, 2006 12:14pm
No one could be rude after you put in Evil Dead 2


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AlternaDadNov 19, 2006 12:41pm
The Shining
The Hills Have Eyes (origional)
Dead Alive
Evil Dead 2 *AND*
Army of Darkness
Re-animator
Hellraiser
Sean of the Dead


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octobre-soundNov 19, 2006 1:02pm
I have a new hero hah


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noelNov 19, 2006 1:45pm
1. Dead alive
2. Suspiria
3. Re-animator
4. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
5. Nightmare on Elm Street(hey, it was an original idea)
6. Halloween
7. audition(sorry I guess I have weird taste)
8. Evil Dead
:P


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AlternaDadNov 19, 2006 1:52pm
I loved the Nightmare on Elm Street series... especially the first two. Good call.


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marginalprophetNov 19, 2006 2:00pm
Good lists, but I think octobre-sound meant these 8 films: horrorfestonline.com [horrorfestonline.com]

1. Unrest
unrestfulmovie.com [unrestfulmovie.com]

Alison Blanchard begins her journey to become a physician in her Gross Anatomy class, where she must confront rows of cadavers and her own fear of mortality. When the sheets are drawn back revealing her cadaver, Alison senses a presence in the lab. Her jaded professor chalks it up to first year "jitters," but her worries increase when a friend is found dead in the basement. Alison must find out the truth behind her cadaver before its angered spirit can wreak further vengeance on those who dared to disturb the body.

Directed by: Jason Todd Ipson, award-winning director of the largest horror short ever at USC: The First Vampire. He is the director of the upcoming romantic comedy Everybody Wants to be Italian.

Written by: Chris Billet, writer of the award-winning sci-fi thriller screenplay Revival Inc.

Starring: Corri English (CSI: Miami, Without a Trace, Joan of Arcadia), Scott Davis (Honeymoon with Mom, Cold Case, The Ride), Joshua Alba (Monk, Alpha Dog, Chinaman's Chance).

2. Penny Dreadful
pennydreadfulthemovie.com [pennydreadfulthemovie.com]

Penny (Rachel Miner), a young woman traumatized by a childhood auto accident that killed her parents, accompanies her therapist (Mimi Rogers) on a road trip back to the scene of the accident as part of her therapy. But, when the two women accidentally cross paths with a dark and mysterious Hitch Hiker on a lonely stretch of mountain highway, an attempt at healing suddenly takes a terrifying detour into a horrorific life-and-death struggle with a ruthless, deranged killer bent on preying upon Penny's worst fears.

Directed by: Richard Brandes (Out for Blood, Devil in the Flesh).

Written by: Diane Doniol-Valcroze (Kill by Inches), Arthur Flam and Richard Brandes.

Starring: Rachel Miner (The Black Dahlia, Bully, The Memory Thief), Mimi Rogers (Austin Powers, Someone to Watch Over Me), Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes, The Devil's Rejects, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), and Mickey Jones (Sling Blade, Tin Cup, Home Improvement).

3. The Gravedancers
gravedancers.com [gravedancers.com]
"Old-school terror the way it should be."
Winner of rave reviews at the Tribeca Film Festival.

A group of friends' lives are invaded by a trio of hostile ghosts after they engage in a drunken bout of gravedancing during a wake for an old chum.

Directed by: Mike Mendez (The Convent, Killers)

Written by: Brad Keene and Chris Skinner

Starring: Clare Kramer (House, The Rules of Attraction), Dominic Purcell (Prison Break, North Shore).

4. The Hamiltons
sffilms.tv/thehamiltons/ [sffilms.tv/thehamiltons/]
The highly-acclaimed winner of the Santa Barbara
International Film Festival and the Malibu Film Festival.

The Hamiltons seem to be the picture-perfect American family. They are hardworking community members: giving to their local charities, attending town hall meetings and always respectful of their neighbors... except for the fact that they usually end up killing them.

Directed by: The Butcher Brothers

Written by: The Butcher Brothers and Adam Weiss (Sweet Insanity)

Starring: Cory Knauf (Sweet Insanity, No More Trophies for Everything), Samuel Child (Lurking in Suburbia, Love Sucks), Joseph McKelheer (Blue Horses, Nightstalker)

5. Reincarnation (Rinne)
j-horror.com/rinne/index.html [j-horror.com/rinne/index.html]

From the director of The Grudge and The Grudge 2 comes Reincarnation, a suspenseful psychological horror film that deals with the topic of reincarnation.

Reincarnation is the third of six installments of J-Horror Theater produced by Taka Ichise and distributed by Lionsgate. The first two films in the series, Infection (directed by Masayuki Ochiai) and Premonition (directed by Norio Tsuruta) are currently being remade with New Line. The fourth film, Retribution (directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa), was an official selection at this summer's Venice International Film Festival, where it received high acclaim. Principal photography has been completed for the fifth film, Kaidan (directed by Hideo Nakata), and is now in post-production.

Directed by: Takashi Shimizu

Written by: Takashi Shimizu and Masaki Adachi

Starring: Yuka, Karina, and Keppei Shiina

6. Dark Ride
darkride.com [darkride.com]

Ten years after he brutally murdered two girls a killer escapes from a mental institution and returns to his turf, the theme park attraction called "Dark Ride." About to cross his path are a group of college kids on a road trip who stumble across the park, unaware that this thrill ride is the last one they're ever going to take.

Directed by: Craig Singer (Kill Charlie, A Good Night to Die)

Written by: Robert Dean Klein (Kill Charlie, A Good Night to Die) and Craig Singer

Starring: Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos, Lovewrecked), Patrick Renna (Boston Legal, Over There), David Clayton Rogers (CSI, Law and Order).

7. The Abandoned

The shadows of the past always tarnish the present. Marie embarks on a journey to investigate her unknown childhood, returning to the abandoned Russian farm where she was born. Drawn to this location after inheriting it from her long-deceased mother, she encounters things far more disconcerting that lurk within those rotting walls... and a nightmarish family secret as the past unearths itself.

Directed by: Nacho Cerda (Ataudes de Luz, Genesis)

Written by: Karim Hussain, Nacho Cerdà, Richard Stanley

Starring: Anastasia Hille, Karel Roden, Valentin Ganev, Paraskeva Djukelova, Carlos Reig-Plaza.

8. Wicked Little Things

Recently widowed Karen Tunny and her two daughters, Sarah and Emma, move to a remote mountain home which Karen has inherited from the family of her late husband. However, she is unaware that the home is situated near an old mine, the site of an early 20th century tragedy in which many children were buried alive...

Directed by: J.S. Cardone (The Forsaken, True Blue)

Written by: Jace Anderson (Mortuary), Adam Gierasch (Rats), Ben Nedivi (The Love Song of Henry Milk).

Starring: Lori Heuring (Mulholland Drive, In the Crowd), Scout Taylor-Compton (Sleepover, 13 Going on 30), Chloe Moretz (The Third Nail, Big Momma's House 2)

[compiled by noel]


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noelNov 19, 2006 3:36pm
MP, I knew that. I was just trying to fit in. :P


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octobre-soundNov 19, 2006 4:03pm
Hah its ok. It went in a really great direction.


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