roundshort
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I am easy, Friday the 13 1 to 4. All classics, i love how Jason just kills people. No real real reason, no chit chat. just, Whack.
Who are your favorites?
Who are your favorites?
Lonsome_Drifter said:I like the Evil Dead movies, and Army of Darkness.
I also like the real cheesy stuff such as Santa Sleigh, Silent Night Deadly Night, Prom Night, etc.
The Man said:"There is only one..."
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One of the greatest movies ever made. Period.
Connery's Toupe said:Wow! I'm a huge Coronation Street fan but I must have missed this episode.
roundshort said:nice all good stuff! big evil dead fan here, what is the cheesiest you have seen?
No doubt, what makes for a better time than Stoned out Crips and or Bloods vs an Irishman's Drunken Delusions?Lonsome_Drifter said:EDIT: I was gonna also purchase the first three Leprechaun movies. But, I passed. I wish now that I did...
Rocket Surgeon said:No doubt, what makes for a better time than Stoned out Crips and or Bloods vs an Irishman's Drunken Delusions?
Montana Smith said:I've never seen a Leprechaun. Though I did meet an Irish midget with a drink problem.
Greatest horror movie ever made?
Too many to pick just one. Since movies are influenced by one another, maybe go back to the really early ones, when they were truly original to the screen, like Nosferatu, which was more creepy than horrific.
In more recent times I'm drawn to Alien, The Thing, Silent Hill, The Shining. Films about individuals isolated and faced with constant threat.
Lonsome_Drifter said:Nosferatu was very awesome. The shot of his shadow creeping up the stairs is one of the most creepy images in horror IMO.
If you like the feeling of isolation and something threatening lurking everywhere; movies based from Steven King's novels are like that (you already mentioned The Shinning).
Such as The Mist, Cujo, and even Misery to a certain extent.