Re: What's Your Favorite Scary Movie?
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 4:18 pm
Did he get shot inside a hospital?How did Miachel Meyers survive a shot to the heart!?
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Did he get shot inside a hospital?How did Miachel Meyers survive a shot to the heart!?
No he got shot by his Psyciatrist(sooo spelled this wrong) while trying to kidnap a babysitter. He got shot at his house.Tattorack wrote:Did he get shot inside a hospital?How did Miachel Meyers survive a shot to the heart!?
That's one of the biggest violations of common sense I've ever..... well I guess you know that already...No he got shot by his Psyciatrist(sooo spelled this wrong) while trying to kidnap a babysitter. He got shot at his house.
No.... no that's not necessary.....I didn't explain the whole movie...
I've only seen the first two (forgot the names).... but if this ones better than.....It was good, just not scary... Resident Evil: Degeneration was scary! And awesome! It blew all the other resident evil movies away!
No degeneration is based off the video game, unlike the others. The main characters are Claire redfield, and Leon S. Kennedy.Tattorack wrote:O_o There is a fifth one?! Ouch, didn't know a video game could become that a popular movie!
For a similar idea but with zombies check out Return of the living deadPenwrite wrote:For those tired of those Hollywood slasher cliches, I highly suggest the Scream series, by Wes Craven. They're both intelligent deconstructions of the genre and its tropes, as well as scary movies in their own right.
Indeed. Although, the funny thing is that the movie also invented the zombie genre's most famous cliche, the eating brains thing.Seth wrote:For a similar idea but with zombies check out Return of the living deadPenwrite wrote:For those tired of those Hollywood slasher cliches, I highly suggest the Scream series, by Wes Craven. They're both intelligent deconstructions of the genre and its tropes, as well as scary movies in their own right.
One of my favorite zombie movies that also pokes fun at several zombie movie cliches.
Well I learned something today.Penwrite wrote:
Indeed. Although, the funny thing is that the movie also invented the zombie genre's most famous cliche, the eating brains thing.
Although, really it's the only good movie in the "Living Dead" series.Seth wrote:Well I learned something today.Penwrite wrote:
Indeed. Although, the funny thing is that the movie also invented the zombie genre's most famous cliche, the eating brains thing.
(OH my god im not hte only person who's seen that movie!!!!!)
haven't seen any of the other ones.Penwrite wrote:Although, really it's the only good movie in the "Living Dead" series.Seth wrote:Well I learned something today.Penwrite wrote:
Indeed. Although, the funny thing is that the movie also invented the zombie genre's most famous cliche, the eating brains thing.
(OH my god im not hte only person who's seen that movie!!!!!)
Oh yeah, and hey everyone! I got a Ghostface app on my iPhone!
Actually the doctor shot him 6 times, than he fell off of a second story balcony.NOW the better question is this, in H2 the doctor blows up a room killing him and Meyers in a fireball, and we see Meyers die. Yet in H4 he is BACK and so is the doctor. Can you say plat hole? Related note, I like Halloween 3, its a good movie, go watch it.TensaZangetsu wrote:The ending was quite unexpected... How did Miachel Meyers survive a shot to the heart!?
Actually, I think he was talking about the Halloween remake. And as for Michael and Loomis surviving the fireball, well, Myers at least is supposed to be something other than human. A force of nature, a faceless being of pure evil that just doesn't stop.The Grey Wolverine wrote:Actually the doctor shot him 6 times, than he fell off of a second story balcony.NOW the better question is this, in H2 the doctor blows up a room killing him and Meyers in a fireball, and we see Meyers die. Yet in H4 he is BACK and so is the doctor. Can you say plat hole? Related note, I like Halloween 3, its a good movie, go watch it.TensaZangetsu wrote:The ending was quite unexpected... How did Miachel Meyers survive a shot to the heart!?
I never saw the remake, and I wish they had continued the idea to make the Halloween movies instead of being about Michel Meyers make it stories about Halloween. I can sort of see Meyers surviving and like they said in H4 being in a coma for 10 years, I can sort of let that slide. But Loomis living makes NO FREAKING SENSE. And I hate the mask in Halloween 4.Penwrite wrote:Actually, I think he was talking about the Halloween remake. And as for Michael and Loomis surviving the fireball, well, Myers at least is supposed to be something other than human. A force of nature, a faceless being of pure evil that just doesn't stop.The Grey Wolverine wrote:Actually the doctor shot him 6 times, than he fell off of a second story balcony.NOW the better question is this, in H2 the doctor blows up a room killing him and Meyers in a fireball, and we see Meyers die. Yet in H4 he is BACK and so is the doctor. Can you say plat hole? Related note, I like Halloween 3, its a good movie, go watch it.TensaZangetsu wrote:The ending was quite unexpected... How did Miachel Meyers survive a shot to the heart!?
Which of course is why giving him a sympathetic backstory in the remakes totally ruined his character.
The problem is that Michael Myers should not have a sympathetic backstory. Not even vaguely sympathetic. That's Jason Voorhees' schtick. See, each of the three big Slasher figures fills a specific niche: Michael Myers is the faceless, primal force of nature, pure evil, Jason is the tortured soul that blindly strikes back at anything and everything in furious rage over his death and the killing of his mother, and Freddy Krueger is the sadistic monster that kills and tortures just for the fun of it. These monsters have roles, people! There are rules! EVERYBODY'S A SUSPECT!Seth wrote:Are we talking about the rob zombie remake?
because I actually thought it was nicely done.
to be fair I was about 15 when i saw it
That's a fair point, I can see how that took away from the movie.Penwrite wrote:The problem is that Michael Myers should not have a sympathetic backstory. Not even vaguely sympathetic. That's Jason Voorhees' schtick. See, each of the three big Slasher figures fills a specific niche: Michael Myers is the faceless, primal force of nature, pure evil, Jason is the tortured soul that blindly strikes back at anything and everything in furious rage over his death and the killing of his mother, and Freddy Krueger is the sadistic monster that kills and tortures just for the fun of it. These monsters have roles, people! There are rules! EVERYBODY'S A SUSPECT!Seth wrote:Are we talking about the rob zombie remake?
because I actually thought it was nicely done.
to be fair I was about 15 when i saw it
...sorry, I momentarily turned into Randy from Scream.
he was when he was alive at least. now he's a sadistic monster that kills and tortures to get back at the people who burned him alive because he was a sadistic monster who killed and tortured just for the fun of it but was acquitted on a technicality by killing and torturing their kids.Penwrite wrote:Freddy Krueger is the sadistic monster that kills and tortures just for the fun of it.
Fair point, but actually he managed to kill all the original kids by the third movie, so from then on he was only killing and torturing for the fun of it. :3RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:he was when he was alive at least. now he's a sadistic monster that kills and tortures to get back at the people who burned him alive because he was a sadistic monster who killed and tortured just for the fun of it but was acquitted on a technicality by killing and torturing their kids.Penwrite wrote:Freddy Krueger is the sadistic monster that kills and tortures just for the fun of it.
hey. when you're done with revenge, you go back to doing what you love. (I actually haven't seen all of those movies. I just know Freddy's awesome. and that Robert Englund Freddy looks much more awesome than Jakie Earle Haley Freddy.)Penwrite wrote:Fair point, but actually he managed to kill all the original kids by the third movie, so from then on he was only killing and torturing for the fun of it. :3RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:he was when he was alive at least. now he's a sadistic monster that kills and tortures to get back at the people who burned him alive because he was a sadistic monster who killed and tortured just for the fun of it but was acquitted on a technicality by killing and torturing their kids.Penwrite wrote:Freddy Krueger is the sadistic monster that kills and tortures just for the fun of it.
Or Care Bears. They're really scary!