Yeah, 3 and Reborn. Or maybe they’re the same movie..? I think they’re different but they’re both fucking TERRIBLE.
The scene from the beginning of the first one where they slowly drive by while he dumps the bodies down the chute is one of the creepiest scenes I’ve ever seen. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Yeah, 3 and Reborn. Or maybe they’re the same movie..? I think they’re different but they’re both fucking TERRIBLE.
The scene from the beginning of the first one where they slowly drive by while he dumps the bodies down the chute is one of the creepiest scenes I’ve ever seen.
Supposedly it was inspired from an old episode of Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack which makes it even creepier. [Reply]
I didn't care for it much at all. I think i only made it halfway through tho....i guess i'll give it another try.
But from the hour or so i gave it, i remember being pretty damn underwhelmed and im not one to be overly critical, especially when it comes to horror.
Im really looking forward to Terrifer 3...though i'll have to watch it alone as my wife can't do gore.
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
I enjoyed Salem's Lot as well
It got a little Disney there for a bit but it was well done overall
On these notes I'm going to avoid this like the plague. Remake ruined "The Shining" and I wished I never watched it and if you can actually make a Steven King novel great I'm not going in for sloppy seconds.
This is going on the "see grandma naked" shelf of things to experience. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
In A Violent Nature is pretty great and my kind of horror movie
I can see some being turned off by the way its filmed though
Its basically your standard stalk and kill character but is mostly filmed from behind him as he stalks through the woods and kills a bunch of people
They also use some sensory tricks such as an elongated car horn honking and other drawn out noises to create overall disturbance
Anyway I loved it. It has one of the best kill scenes I've seen in a long time
I watched this a few nights ago - and yeah, there's a kill scene in this that is something I've never seen in a horror flick before (and i've probably seen hundreds and hundreds of horror flicks).
I'm not going to give it away, but WOW.
As for the film, it was decent. It definitely had a bit of Friday the 13th part 2 vibe to it.
Was really different to have most of the film following the killer from behind.
But yeah, if you're looking to see gruesome killings like Terrifier (but without the laughs), this is the film for you! [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJJasonp:
I watched this a few nights ago - and yeah, there's a kill scene in this that is something I've never seen in a horror flick before (and i've probably seen hundreds and hundreds of horror flicks).
I'm not going to give it away, but WOW.
As for the film, it was decent. It definitely had a bit of Friday the 13th part 2 vibe to it.
Was really different to have most of the film following the killer from behind.
But yeah, if you're looking to see gruesome killings like Terrifier (but without the laughs), this is the film for you!
It definitely has a stripped down, primitive Friday the 13th vibe, all slash no flash
I think thats why I appreciated it more as the genre seems to be churning out a lot of really good thriller/creepy/horror crossover in recent years and its nice to see some violence as the primary focus. Kind of like Rambo (2008) [Reply]