Please don't remind me that I'm already backlogged on tournaments. It doesn't matter!Headhunter wrote:Maybe it's not time for HMF's all-time top 25, but rather...HMF's top 10 horror remakes.
September 25th 2019
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I know good horror remakes exist, but I don't know if I've even seen ten horror remakes that I liked enough to make such a list. I'll look into it tomorrow at some point.Headhunter wrote:Maybe it's not time for HMF's all-time top 25, but rather...HMF's top 10 horror remakes.
For my thoughts on the horror films I've seen, please look here: https://jigsawshorrorcorner.wordpress.com/
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TCSM I will say isn't my favorite horror movie, but it is kind of the ultimate horror movie. Probably the most realistic one ever. Feels almost like watching a snuff film. That incredible voice acting in the very beginning just brings you right into the element of pure horror.
The film which you are about to see is an account of the tragedy which befell a group of five youths.
They could not have expected, nor would they have wished to see as much of the mad and macabre
As they were to see that day. For them, an idyllic Summer afternoon drive became a nightmare.
The film which you are about to see is an account of the tragedy which befell a group of five youths.
They could not have expected, nor would they have wished to see as much of the mad and macabre
As they were to see that day. For them, an idyllic Summer afternoon drive became a nightmare.
Re: September 25th 2019
what are your top 10? how many do you love as if they're the #1?Jason wrote:It's hard for me to pick a favorite. There are quite a few I've loved as if they were #1. Many I feel are still deserving.zombie wrote:i thought we all had our own favorite? mine is nightmare on elm street.Jason wrote:Does anyone have a legitimate #1 horror movie of all time?
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I've been sitting on Alice Sweet Alice for like 15 years because the DVD was always out of print. Arrow finally released a blu ray of it and I bought it about a month ago. Finally gonna watch it for the first time this October.Jigsaw wrote:It's been years since I last saw it, but I thought it was just okay. It could have been better, but I did like the setting and atmosphere. At the same time, it's not one that I've seen in recent years, so I can't fairly comment on it, but I do think it'd be hard to move above Alice, Sweet Alice.Jason wrote:Eaten Alive really wasn't that bad. Kinda dug it.Jigsaw wrote:I have no idea if this link will work for you, but I've seen only 23 horror films from 1976, and there's certainly not that many great ones: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls053738847/? ... tls_ref_yrJason wrote:Burnt Offerings is possibly my number one, as well. Not a whole lot of horror to choose from in the pool of 1976, though.
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That's going to be the fun of it, Jiggy.Jigsaw wrote:I know good horror remakes exist, but I don't know if I've even seen ten horror remakes that I liked enough to make such a list. I'll look into it tomorrow at some point.Headhunter wrote:Maybe it's not time for HMF's all-time top 25, but rather...HMF's top 10 horror remakes.
Yeah, let's do this shit. Let's get this shit done, then we'll revisit our all-time op 25, then I'll get that tournament done that I already hinted at starting but actually did absolutely nothing.
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it's all gonna come down to the thing, probably. and second, the fly. after that, will probably be harder to settle onto.Headhunter wrote:Maybe it's not time for HMF's all-time top 25, but rather...HMF's top 10 horror remakes.
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Hope that you have a fun time with it, then. *thumbsup*Jason wrote:I've been sitting on Alice Sweet Alice for like 15 years because the DVD was always out of print. Arrow finally released a blu ray of it and I bought it about a month ago. Finally gonna watch it for the first time this October.Jigsaw wrote:It's been years since I last saw it, but I thought it was just okay. It could have been better, but I did like the setting and atmosphere. At the same time, it's not one that I've seen in recent years, so I can't fairly comment on it, but I do think it'd be hard to move above Alice, Sweet Alice.Jason wrote:Eaten Alive really wasn't that bad. Kinda dug it.Jigsaw wrote:I have no idea if this link will work for you, but I've seen only 23 horror films from 1976, and there's certainly not that many great ones: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls053738847/? ... tls_ref_yrJason wrote:Burnt Offerings is possibly my number one, as well. Not a whole lot of horror to choose from in the pool of 1976, though.
For my thoughts on the horror films I've seen, please look here: https://jigsawshorrorcorner.wordpress.com/
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Friday is just the GOAT movie franchise for me. In any genre. The run of quality from 1-6 are unmatched by any other franchise.Headhunter wrote:It's a good pick. I like 2 & 3 more, but 4 is kinda the defining slasher movie IMO.Jason wrote:When I was big on making lists like 10-15 years ago, Psycho was generally on top. Re-Animator, The Evil Dead, Halloween kinda rounded out the top 4, I think. TCSM was definitely in the top 50 if I ever made one.Headhunter wrote:I've never wavered. I think the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre is the best horror film ever made.Jason wrote:Does anyone have a legitimate #1 horror movie of all time?
Today, though. After letting all these movies sit for so many years, wisdom and experience settling in, my choice is probably Friday the 13th IV: The Final Chapter. The ultimate slasher film in the ultimate horror franchise.
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Ain't no casual viewing like most of the 70s and 80s horror we love. That shit still gets under my skin to this day. Fucking incredible.Jason wrote:TCSM I will say isn't my favorite horror movie, but it is kind of the ultimate horror movie. Probably the most realistic one ever. Feels almost like watching a snuff film. That incredible voice acting in the very beginning just brings you right into the element of pure horror.
The film which you are about to see is an account of the tragedy which befell a group of five youths.
They could not have expected, nor would they have wished to see as much of the mad and macabre
As they were to see that day. For them, an idyllic Summer afternoon drive became a nightmare.
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The Blob will be up there too, I'm sure.zombie wrote:it's all gonna come down to the thing, probably. and second, the fly. after that, will probably be harder to settle onto.Headhunter wrote:Maybe it's not time for HMF's all-time top 25, but rather...HMF's top 10 horror remakes.
For my thoughts on the horror films I've seen, please look here: https://jigsawshorrorcorner.wordpress.com/
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Hell. muthafuckinyes.Ava wrote:Yes.Jason wrote:Does anyone have a legitimate #1 horror movie of all time?
Phantasm.
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that will probably make the top 5.Jigsaw wrote:The Blob will be up there too, I'm sure.zombie wrote:it's all gonna come down to the thing, probably. and second, the fly. after that, will probably be harder to settle onto.Headhunter wrote:Maybe it's not time for HMF's all-time top 25, but rather...HMF's top 10 horror remakes.
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I don't have a top ten. It's too hard to rank at this point.zombie wrote:what are your top 10? how many do you love as if they're the #1?Jason wrote:It's hard for me to pick a favorite. There are quite a few I've loved as if they were #1. Many I feel are still deserving.zombie wrote:i thought we all had our own favorite? mine is nightmare on elm street.Jason wrote:Does anyone have a legitimate #1 horror movie of all time?
Randomly...
Halloween, The Evil Dead, Phantasm, Re-Animator, The Fog, The Thing, Sleepaway Camp, Near Dark, Silent Night Deadly Night, among many others...
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I choose to compartmentalize and consider The New Beginning to be the last legit installment. So I agree. Five very good movies in a row.Jason wrote:Friday is just the GOAT movie franchise for me. In any genre. The run of quality from 1-6 are unmatched by any other franchise.Headhunter wrote:It's a good pick. I like 2 & 3 more, but 4 is kinda the defining slasher movie IMO.Jason wrote:When I was big on making lists like 10-15 years ago, Psycho was generally on top. Re-Animator, The Evil Dead, Halloween kinda rounded out the top 4, I think. TCSM was definitely in the top 50 if I ever made one.Headhunter wrote:I've never wavered. I think the original Texas Chain Saw Massacre is the best horror film ever made.Jason wrote:Does anyone have a legitimate #1 horror movie of all time?
Today, though. After letting all these movies sit for so many years, wisdom and experience settling in, my choice is probably Friday the 13th IV: The Final Chapter. The ultimate slasher film in the ultimate horror franchise.
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
Re: September 25th 2019
Yeah, that's a special "once in a while" movie. I do that with all my favorites. Wait a while so the mystique is always there.Headhunter wrote:Ain't no casual viewing like most of the 70s and 80s horror we love. That shit still gets under my skin to this day. Fucking incredible.Jason wrote:TCSM I will say isn't my favorite horror movie, but it is kind of the ultimate horror movie. Probably the most realistic one ever. Feels almost like watching a snuff film. That incredible voice acting in the very beginning just brings you right into the element of pure horror.
The film which you are about to see is an account of the tragedy which befell a group of five youths.
They could not have expected, nor would they have wished to see as much of the mad and macabre
As they were to see that day. For them, an idyllic Summer afternoon drive became a nightmare.
Re: September 25th 2019
1988?Jigsaw wrote:The Blob will be up there too, I'm sure.zombie wrote:it's all gonna come down to the thing, probably. and second, the fly. after that, will probably be harder to settle onto.Headhunter wrote:Maybe it's not time for HMF's all-time top 25, but rather...HMF's top 10 horror remakes.
I'mma be watching that for the first time in October, too. :oops:
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Wait, have we never had a Tournaments section here?
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all respectable films. a couple make my 10 too.Jason wrote:I don't have a top ten. It's too hard to rank at this point.zombie wrote:what are your top 10? how many do you love as if they're the #1?Jason wrote:It's hard for me to pick a favorite. There are quite a few I've loved as if they were #1. Many I feel are still deserving.zombie wrote:i thought we all had our own favorite? mine is nightmare on elm street.Jason wrote:Does anyone have a legitimate #1 horror movie of all time?
Randomly...
Halloween, The Evil Dead, Phantasm, Re-Animator, The Fog, The Thing, Sleepaway Camp, Near Dark, Silent Night Deadly Night, among many others...
Re: September 25th 2019
Dawn of the Dead remake is still one I can watch on a loop and not get bored of.