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Horror News & Discussion Redux

I ended up watching scouts guide to the zombie apocalyopse it was alot better then i expected made me laugh a few times also
 
Think I'm going to check We Are Still Here tonight.
 
Just watched the 2013 version of Evil Dead on Christmas. Fucking bloody good.
 
An old time fave:
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Years ago I went on a Cronenberg binge and watched every single one of his movies over the course of a weekend.
 
Years ago I went on a Cronenberg binge and watched every single one of his movies over the course of a weekend.

I love doing this kind of thing. On my upcoming birthday - gonna watch all of the Alien films and the commentary too. I'm gonna be pacing me drinking for sure. o_O
 
I love doing this kind of thing. On my upcoming birthday - gonna watch all of the Alien films and the commentary too. I'm gonna be pacing me drinking for sure. o_O
Good call. I've done that, including the AVP's and predator filcks. First one I did was a shit load of Ed Wood movies back in the 90's, man they were terrible.
 
Years ago I went on a Cronenberg binge and watched every single one of his movies over the course of a weekend.
Wish that Criterion could get rights on Dead Ringers again for an updated transfer bluray re-release.
 
Wish that Criterion could get rights on Dead Ringers again for an updated transfer bluray re-release.

Agree I love when older greats get remastered. Just saw a remaster of some old Clash footage from a little seen film called "Rude Boy" just because there's some sensational Clash footage. Man what a great Xmas prezzie that was.

Criterion is top notch imho.

Speaking of horror /creepy shite this was one sick movie but good and really icky. A hard watch.
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@Bee Smart

In A Glass Cage is so messed up.

Reminds me of a darker version of Apt Pupil.

Seen that one too - the late under rated Brad Renfro. That film and this In a Glass Cage are the kind of films that you only see once if you can stomach them. IAGC is much european Looking though and the creep factor makes your skin crawl, but the cinematography is hypnotic. But back to Apt Pupil, the dynamics were intriguing and yes a bit sick but seeing Gandalf have the tables turned on him by his "student" is amusing.

Cinematically IAGC one is surprising well made, I saw it in a theatre in SF because actress Marisa Paredes is also in it. She is an interesting actress Spanish director Pedro Almodovar uses her a lot in his movies. She's in this film. It's unforgettable but can't say I'd recommend due to the subject matter *SPOILER* but good to see the perp get what he deserves. Especially in the manner in which it's inflicted.
 
I am a fan of Spanish horror. There has been a steady stream of quality films for decades now. One of my favorite producers of horror.
 
I am a fan of Spanish horror. There has been a steady stream of quality films for decades now. One of my favorite producers of horror.

Spanish, Korean and French make some memorable horror films. Seen G Del Toro's the Devil's Backbone? That's pretty good. Any recommendations that may have escaped my radar?
 
I've had my eye on this box set for a while and it dropped to a price I couldn't resist yesterday so I pulled the trigger.

Amazon product ASIN B00L8QP082
Has 30 Universal films and tons of extra features. Even includes the Spanish Dracula which I've never seen. Can't wait to dig into all these classics again.
 
Spanish, Korean and French make some memorable horror films. Seen G Del Toro's the Devil's Backbone? That's pretty good. Any recommendations that may have escaped my radar?
Who Can Kill A Child? is pretty good. Tesis is probably my favorite Spanish horror. Kinda like a Hitchcock film in a way.

I have seen pretty much all of Del Toro's films.
 
I've had my eye on this box set for a while and it dropped to a price I couldn't resist yesterday so I pulled the trigger.

Amazon product ASIN B00L8QP082
Has 30 Universal films and tons of extra features. Even includes the Spanish Dracula which I've never seen. Can't wait to dig into all these classics again.
That is a good score. Daps for liking the classics. You should find a Hammer box set.
 
I've had my eye on this box set for a while and it dropped to a price I couldn't resist yesterday so I pulled the trigger.

Amazon product ASIN B00L8QP082
Has 30 Universal films and tons of extra features. Even includes the Spanish Dracula which I've never seen. Can't wait to dig into all these classics again.
Grew up watching most of the old monsters, old time Bela Lugosi is still a nice creepster but then you can't ever forget Nosferatu. Something about Nosferatu reminds me of one of my favorite fighters Joanna Jedrzejczyk?!?!?

Always loved Frankenstein always such a misunderstood fella. Looking for love . . . .

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The Frankenstein movies are far and above my favorite from the Universal series.
 
Who Can Kill A Child? is pretty good. Tesis is probably my favorite Spanish horror. Kinda like a Hitchcock film in a way.

I have seen pretty much all of Del Toro's films.

Tel Toro's eye is incredible and has the Spanish flair of absolute lush imagery often missing in American cinema. He's a director I can count on in that visually it will be a treat whatever he puts out. Pacific Rim wasn't the greatest film at all but sure was eye candy. I like his older films the best. Haven't seen Crimson Peak I think it's called?
 
Who Can Kill A Child? is pretty good. Tesis is probably my favorite Spanish horror. Kinda like a Hitchcock film in a way.

I have seen pretty much all of Del Toro's films.
Seen that one and is that the one where this couple are on an island ran but a bunch of delinquent type kids? That was decent but not really scary/creepy but good in it's own way.
 
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