i can agree with session 9.
November 3rd 2024
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Very high possibility that both Frailty and Ginger Snaps take up two spots in the top 25 somewhere. Shit me.
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Must have been yours, yes. When I posted my list, I was looking through others to ensure I wasn't missing anything major, so thanks for reminding me fam.
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I got The Ring steelbook a week or two ago and rewatched it and it wasn't all that bad either.
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Jig has more movies from the 2000s than the 1930s. What world are we living in right now?
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Arachnophobia is another contender for the top 25 that I now have to rethink. I'm gonna have to delete my entire rough draft.
Thanks Jig.
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Dog Soldiers
Another one.
Another one.
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So while I probably have some 1930's movies ranked quite highly - Mad Love (classic Peter Lorre comes to mind), it's also true that I'd probably prefer watching something like C.H.U.D. again as opposed to The Monster Walks, even if I have both ranked equivalently.
Which is partially why I find these lists so hard to make.
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new mutants is a favorite? hmm.. maybe i let critical reception sway me too much... maybe i need to actually watch.
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Jigsaw wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:17 amSo while I probably have some 1930's movies ranked quite highly - Mad Love (classic Peter Lorre comes to mind), it's also true that I'd probably prefer watching something like C.H.U.D. again as opposed to The Monster Walks, even if I have both ranked equivalently.
Which is partially why I find these lists so hard to make.
mad love gets no respect or mention today whatsoever....where is mad love's remake!?
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Here's the thing about that - I have almost the entire 100-issue first run of The New Mutants (I'm missing about eight issues or so, some of which will be really expensive to buy, such as Deadpool's first appearance), so as someone who absolutely loves the comic books, I felt the characters were portrayed fantastically.
As a horror movie? It might just be really generic. But as a fan of the comic book series and the characters? Some of the lines in the movie actually made me squee, as fangirls say. So I accept that most people probably have reasons to not rate it highly, but on a personal level, I was really happy with that one.
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Bad Blood is the remake.zombie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:19 amJigsaw wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:17 amSo while I probably have some 1930's movies ranked quite highly - Mad Love (classic Peter Lorre comes to mind), it's also true that I'd probably prefer watching something like C.H.U.D. again as opposed to The Monster Walks, even if I have both ranked equivalently.
Which is partially why I find these lists so hard to make.
mad love gets no respect or mention today whatsoever....where is mad love's remake!?
'Cause baby, now we got bad blood
You know it used to be mad love
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It's a damn shame, too, because I'd argue it's a better film than The Mummy and Dracula, both of which were directed by the same guy (Karl Freund).zombie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:19 amJigsaw wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:17 amSo while I probably have some 1930's movies ranked quite highly - Mad Love (classic Peter Lorre comes to mind), it's also true that I'd probably prefer watching something like C.H.U.D. again as opposed to The Monster Walks, even if I have both ranked equivalently.
Which is partially why I find these lists so hard to make.
mad love gets no respect or mention today whatsoever....where is mad love's remake!?
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ohh.. okay. i can appreciate the fandom angle. nice.Jigsaw wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:19 amHere's the thing about that - I have almost the entire 100-issue first run of The New Mutants (I'm missing about eight issues or so, some of which will be really expensive to buy, such as Deadpool's first appearance), so as someone who absolutely loves the comic books, I felt the characters were portrayed fantastically.
As a horror movie? It might just be really generic. But as a fan of the comic book series and the characters? Some of the lines in the movie actually made me squee, as fangirls say. So I accept that most people probably have reasons to not rate it highly, but on a personal level, I was really happy with that one.
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i refuse to acknowledge a music related post butting into our glorious horror discussion.Jason wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:22 amBad Blood is the remake.zombie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:19 amJigsaw wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:17 amSo while I probably have some 1930's movies ranked quite highly - Mad Love (classic Peter Lorre comes to mind), it's also true that I'd probably prefer watching something like C.H.U.D. again as opposed to The Monster Walks, even if I have both ranked equivalently.
Which is partially why I find these lists so hard to make.
mad love gets no respect or mention today whatsoever....where is mad love's remake!?
'Cause baby, now we got bad blood
You know it used to be mad love
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Now we got problemszombie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:24 ami refuse to acknowledge a music related post butting into our glorious horror discussion.Jason wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:22 amBad Blood is the remake.zombie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:19 amJigsaw wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:17 amSo while I probably have some 1930's movies ranked quite highly - Mad Love (classic Peter Lorre comes to mind), it's also true that I'd probably prefer watching something like C.H.U.D. again as opposed to The Monster Walks, even if I have both ranked equivalently.
Which is partially why I find these lists so hard to make.
mad love gets no respect or mention today whatsoever....where is mad love's remake!?
'Cause baby, now we got bad blood
You know it used to be mad love
And I don't think we can solve 'em
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I have a pretty massive movie collection. If I do the CTRL + F search and type in by year, the 80s is so heavily horror and the early 2000s is so heavily comedy.