Omar
is one of the best TV characters of all time.
Haha
#3565 posted by DaZ on 2010/10/30 15:39:53
Agreed!
He is fantastic, as are 90% of the characters in that series.
Go watch Treme and Generation Kill also, both are made by the same crew that did The Wire. I know nonentity keeps mentioning it but he has good reason :)
Treme
Tried to get into it, but it didn't work for me. Enjoyed Gen. Kill immensily though.
Hmm
#3567 posted by nonentity on 2010/10/30 20:00:02
It was 'cos gen kill wasn't about black people right? Damn racist!
Who
Me?
Hehe
#3569 posted by nitin on 2010/10/31 02:48:25
good call :)
Good Recent Horror Movies (say Last 5-10 Years)
#3570 posted by Tronyn on 2010/10/31 07:06:50
off the top of my head I'd say Antichrist (possibly the best horror movie since The Shining), Let The Right One In (swedish vampire thing, subtitles), Altered (best take on the "gray aliens" ever filmed), The Descent (for some reason the heroine's memory of her son's birthday party is the creepiest shit), I thought the original Hostel was decent if you read into it the "shock therapy" capitalism of post-Soviet eastern Europe, I'm sure I'm forgetting many, but actually good (disturbing in an artisticaly defensible way) horror movies (as opposed to "torture porn sequel 15") are hard to find.
looking for reccomendations, if anyone has any.
Oh Yeah
#3571 posted by Tronyn on 2010/10/31 07:13:25
The Ring that was pretty good, the tv scene was so fucked up, the idea of shit that just does not make sense, is awesome.
Horror
I also found "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" and "The Fourth Kind" very creepy.
K
#3573 posted by Tronyn on 2010/10/31 07:22:12
I'll totally check those out
been reading this also, seen most of them
http://blog.moviefone.com/2007/10/31/best-horror-movies/
But
#3574 posted by Tronyn on 2010/10/31 07:24:06
if they're going to include recent-ish films on that list (and stuff with fucked up gender implications like Let the Right One in) where the fuck is Antichrist? too controversial? This is horror! Honestly that is one of the most beautifully fucked up films of all time.
Tronyn
#3575 posted by nitin on 2010/10/31 09:47:29
Horror films that I've liked to varying degrees from the last 5-10 yrs :
High Tension
A Tale of Two Sisters
Martyrs (first half, not convinced on second yet)
[REC]
Session 9
Wolf Creek
Films with horror elements that I've liked to varying degrees from the last 5-10 yrs:
The Devil's Backbone
Pan's Labyrinth
Thirst
The Chaser
Perfume - Story of a Murderer
Havent seen Antichrist yet. But otherwise you've already got the main ones (dont agree with Hostel though). Triangle was missing though :)
Thanks
#3576 posted by Tronyn on 2010/10/31 09:55:52
you're basically the resident film buff here so that many reccomendations is awesome.
I don't know whether I'd call triangle (or timecrimes for that matter) horror... other than that one AMAZING frame (and the idea) I'm not sure I'd call it horror.
Pan's Labryinth was awesome, though I'm not sure I'd call it horror either, except the feast scene. Perfume is awesome - the book is awesome, and the movie is a decent version of it - it's a very psychopathic view of life (pain and pleasure are all push-buttons for survival - a disturbing and ultimately true view of existence)
Session 9 is fucking sweet. I remember one critic calling it "a cross between The Shining and The Blair Witch Project."
So everything you listed I either love, or haven't seen. Now I have a list of things to see, thanks. Especially appropriate on Halloween when the evil spirits of aborted fetuses return to fuck with the living and so forth (or etc).
Tronyn
#3577 posted by nitin on 2010/10/31 10:14:28
yeah that's why Pan is in the 'films with horror elements section'. Triangle would go there too :)
Just some comments on some of the others :
High Tension - pretty much the ultimate slasher flick till you hit the ending.
Martyrs - very strong first half, the second half has had very mixed reactions from people I know. I personally dont like it, others think it made the movie.
[REC] - nifty take on the zombie movie. And it reminded me I forgot to throw 28 weeks later on the list.
Wolf Creek - very effective slasher flick.
Devil's Backbone - similar to Pan's, imagery is not so fantastical though, but equally surreal.
Thirst - more of a black comedy, but interesting take on the vampire film.
The Chaser - one of the best thrillers in years.
Yarr
#3578 posted by DaZ on 2010/10/31 10:19:34
Paranormal Activity also creeped me the hell out, its great if you like the "handheld camera" movies. Even if you don't, I'm pretty sure you will like this!
#3579 posted by necros on 2010/10/31 20:31:11
looking around on that site you linked tronyn, seems someone is remaking hellraiser?
Remakes
Short Circuit!
#3581 posted by rj on 2010/10/31 21:47:08
no way!
#3582 posted by Spirit on 2010/10/31 22:40:39
Machete
Was super great fun! Some bits were just too silly, other a bit too gory but I thoroughly enjoyed it like few other movies recently. Everything fits. Nice soundtrack.
Pervaddendum: was that really Jessica alba nude? seemed like a not-very-double to me.
Rashomon Remake
#3583 posted by nitin on 2010/11/01 00:21:01
that doesnt really make sense at all. At least I hope it is japanese.
and Angel Heart remake? The movie is only about 20 years old FFS.
Seriously
#3584 posted by Drew on 2010/11/01 00:24:47
85% of those are going to suck.
The Thing should never be remade - it's pretty much perfect for what it is.
Angel Heart... I'm sure that'll be messed up somehow - I bet they make Rourke the devil this time...
Also Footloose - if they don't get a kenny loggins soundtrack, that movie is gonna blow.
The Thing
#3585 posted by DaZ on 2010/11/01 00:29:16
Oh fuck, no :(
Spirit
#3586 posted by Zwiffle on 2010/11/01 00:29:45
No she wasn't really naked, it was CG. She was actually wearing underwear, but they just did a cg pass over her. They gave her a cg tummy tuck too. =/ I know when I found out I felt betrayed.
The Thing...
#3587 posted by generic on 2010/11/01 00:42:07
is already a remake:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thing_from_Another_World
I once read that Anthony Perkins ("Psycho") played the part of the monster, but Wikipedia doesn't mention it.
#3588 posted by necros on 2010/11/01 01:31:50
The movie is only about 20 years old FFS.
There's a Nikita series remake on right now, when the original series only ended in 2001.
Also, it's terrible.
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