
| cooltopten | Mar 19, 5:47am | | yes that emily rose scene is one of my favourite scenes ever .I have to say though that I,m a real Korean and japanese Horror Movie fan . 80 % of all american/hollywood Horrors I see are corny , not scary and pretty dumb to be honest , but 90 % of korean/japanese Horror is absolutely fantastic . |
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 Sponsor | noel | Mar 19, 11:30am | Yes I hate most american horror these days..although there have been some scenes that really did bother me..like the scene in dead silence, where you find out his dad was a puppet through the whole movie and they show you the soup going down the back of him into a bucket.
Also have you seen black christmas that had some good scenes in it. |
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| KKarasu | Mar 19, 2:05pm | 11- cornylicious i would say, expecialy the slashers. but i think the japanese korean are a bit boring, and i dont like the sence of terror they make, like spirits and all, their supernatural is a bit out of my taste.
the terror i like most is stephen kinguish terror, cause it seams somewhat real( in the movie Mist, the creatures, they foughtthem, not just uuu spookie ghosts taht u cannot toutch)
12- just saw the trailer of dead silence, looks good. |
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 Sponsor | noel | Mar 19, 7:51pm | I had downloaded the mist but then had to do a system restore..I loved reading stephen King as a teen..most of the movies from his books suck though.
I like Some Asian Horror, I just bought three extremes 2..the first one had a story I shouldnt have watched when pregnant called dumpling. They made dumplings out of.. |
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| KKarasu | Mar 20, 5:09am | | 14 lol i saw the 3 extremes in a horror festival here. o loved the chinese and the korean one, the japanese one was boring...but at all that bad.it was like a lauther secion when the korean one passed.lol that was commedy. the chinesde one is cool, and kind of scarry, using fetos allways add a good mesure of discust. |
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| Rigel-5 | Mar 20, 9:14am | I don't usually like Bai Ling, but she was perfect in Dumplings. The only segment of Three Extremes I really liked was Takashi Miike's "Box" though.
Speaking of Miike, my vote for best modern scene goes to his work on "Imprint," one of the only episode of the Master's of Horror series that is actually worthy of the title. So many horrific scenes to choose from there.
My vote for the best classic scene is from Hellraiser II, when the mental patient hallucinates seeing maggots wriggling in and out of his flesh, and the evil doctor gives him a straight-razor to cut them out. It's the one time any horror movie has ever made me flinch. |
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 Sponsor | LightChaser | Mar 20, 9:19am | | 16: The only other episode of 'Masters of Horror' was 'Cigarette Burns', worthy of the title. Most of the rest seem either campy or like Twilight Zone episodes. |
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 Sponsor | noel | Mar 20, 10:14am | LC I loved that one...
I liked oh shoot can't remember the name of the movie right now. It was asian..the chick was mental and used piano wire to dissect him..she wore a black rubber apron and gloves. |
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| Rigel-5 | Mar 21, 10:48am | | noel, I think you're referring to Ôdishon ("Audition"). Yeah, that made me squirm a little too. |
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 Sponsor | noel | Mar 21, 11:33am | | Yes that was it. Thanks. |
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