DarKnight 0 Report post Posted August 6, 2008 I'm the opposite. I quite like those types of films. Although I do agree plot twists have gotten really forced lately. M.Night Shyamalan can take the blame for that. When you've got some monster or axe murderer going around killing random people, there's no depth there. You don't care about the people he's murdering or why he's doing it. I think for any horror film to work you have to be sympathetic to the characters, which is what asian horror does best: it doesn't treat characters like they're expendable. When they die, it makes a difference. You can have a horror movie with a monster or killer going around killing people and have it be scary. The first Halloween and the first Nightmare on Elm Street have killers that are basically just an unstoppable force, yet they're scary films. Old Universal horror movies are great too, as they have tragic monsters in some cases like the wolf man, and the Frankenstein monster. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Twisted Intestine 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 I didn't think Halloween was scary at all, and Nightmare was scary based on the fact that it's someone who kills you while you're asleep. I remember thinking it would be the scariest nightmare to have one about Freddy and wake up before he kills you, because there'd be the worry in the back of your mind that it wasn't just I dream. I believe I ended up having one though, and it wasn't as scary as I had thought. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cavi 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 I saw the film on Imax last week. I enjoyed it, but liked Batman Begins more. An issue I had was that the sound was too damn loud. Granted, that is really a problem with the industry itself, but it was so loud that it detracted from the experience. Dialogue during action scenes was particularly hard to make out due to the distortion. Sod the loudness wars. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarKnight 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Halloween is probably the scariest movie I've seen. Love the creepy music and atmoshpere it has. Also love that Michael Myers in that is pretty much an enigma, as in there was nothing logical behind his murders at all, and there was no reason why he became a psychopath. Thats just pure evil folks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nighthawk 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 It's also totally untrue. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarKnight 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 It's also totally untrue. ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nighthawk 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Michael Myers has a very clear motivation. All that junk with his sister, plus being institutionalized all those years, and going back to his home when he escaped, it's a very straightforward thing. I don't know where you get the idea he wasn't logical or motivated, unless you've been listening to Malcolm McDowell in the Rob Zombie version. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarKnight 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Well, what I meant was, if you pretend those sequels don't exist, thats the way Myers was in the first movie. The sequels pretty much take away everything scary about Myers in the first movie by trying to explain his motivations and such. Things are much more frightening when there is no motive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Black Lushus 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 I saw the film on Imax last week. I enjoyed it, but liked Batman Begins more. An issue I had was that the sound was too damn loud. Granted, that is really a problem with the industry itself, but it was so loud that it detracted from the experience. Dialogue during action scenes was particularly hard to make out due to the distortion. Sod the loudness wars. I don't think I've ever heard this reasoning for liking one movie in a series over the other ever in my life. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarKnight 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Well, Batman & Robin was also extremely loud, and some critics use that as one of their excuses for not liking it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Black Lushus 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 of all the excuses, they went with THAT one? Arnold Batgirl Poison Ivy Weird sets designs the neon gangs nipples on suits Bane Clooney hamming it up too loud? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarKnight 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Well Lushus, every critic dislikes that movie for all the reasons you mentioned except for maybe Clooney hamming it up. If anything, Clooney was just cashing a paycheck and didn't even try pretending that Bruce Wayne and Batman are supposed to have different personalities. But, yeah, some critics do say that the movie being too loud also hurts it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
At Home 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 In one of the Halloween movies, didn't Mike Meyers like break someone on a tree? Maybe they were in a tent. I want a youtube clip of that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 ^ That was Jason. I couldn't find the original scene from Part 7: The New Blood, but here's the Jason X version: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dubq 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Well Lushus, every critic dislikes that movie for all the reasons you mentioned except for maybe Clooney hamming it up. If anything, Clooney was just cashing a paycheck and didn't even try pretending that Bruce Wayne and Batman are supposed to have different personalities. But, yeah, some critics do say that the movie being too loud also hurts it. I still can't believe that the douchebag who played Booker on Roseanne is some big power player in Hollywood now. Yes, I hate George Clooney. Cary Grant, he ain't. He wishes he was. But he never will be. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
King Kamala 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Hey---look the contrarian for the sake of being contrarian backlash has already started! What well reasoned arguments put forth in this Facebook group. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bob_barron 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Well Lushus, every critic dislikes that movie for all the reasons you mentioned except for maybe Clooney hamming it up. If anything, Clooney was just cashing a paycheck and didn't even try pretending that Bruce Wayne and Batman are supposed to have different personalities. But, yeah, some critics do say that the movie being too loud also hurts it. I still can't believe that the douchebag who played Booker on Roseanne is some big power player in Hollywood now. Yes, I hate George Clooney. Cary Grant, he ain't. He wishes he was. But he never will be. George Clooney's awesome, one of the best out there today. The guy could've spent the rest of his career trying to make it a go of it in popcorn flicks like the Peacemaker and Batman, but he didn't, and I admire the fact that he's willing to go out there and make low budget projects that he believes in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dubq 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Oh it's not about the films he makes. I just don't like him or the vibe he gives me.. as an actor and as a person. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarKnight 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Hey---look the contrarian for the sake of being contrarian backlash has already started! What well reasoned arguments put forth in this Facebook group. Wow, I read that review, and that person has to be the biggest retard on Earth. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dubq 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 I wonder when people will realize, that if you want others to respect your opinion (even on the internet), then run-on sentences with bad grammar, spelling, punctuation and expletives aren't going to do the trick... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarKnight 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Yeah, its almost like that guy wrote a parody of a negative review. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nightwing 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 If you want contrarian, read Salon.com's review. I won't even link it, but hers was the worst, easily. The bitch didn't even get Wall-E. I have no clue how she still has a job. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ravenbomb 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 I might not be reading that correctly, but did he not call Bale a fag for his Batman voice, and then mock someone else for calling HIM a fag? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Dames 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 Michael Myers has a very clear motivation. All that junk with his sister, plus being institutionalized all those years, and going back to his home when he escaped, it's a very straightforward thing. I don't know where you get the idea he wasn't logical or motivated, unless you've been listening to Malcolm McDowell in the Rob Zombie version. Keep in mind that pretty much all of the stuff with Laurie being his sister and SAMHAIN and junk was in part 2, which John Carpenter himself described as a movie he wrote while he drank a six pack and tried to fight through the writers block. If you take part one and examine it as a film by itself, Myers has no motivation or logic for most of his killings. If anything, the only "logical" move he made was go back to his original home, which is how Dr. Loomis followed him. Halloween on Blu-ray looks fucking GREAT btw. I double dipped on it and it was worth it. Dames Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DarKnight 0 Report post Posted August 7, 2008 I have a 2-disc Divimax DVD of Halloween, and even though its not blue-ray, I think it looks excellent on a HD TV. By the way, I was wondering how much better a blue-ray disc looks better than a standard DVD. Can anyone tell me? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anakin Flair 0 Report post Posted August 8, 2008 I think it depends on your TV. I've seen eamples up at Best Buy, and blue ray on an HD TV looks amazing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jaxxson Mayhem 0 Report post Posted August 8, 2008 I have a 2-disc Divimax DVD of Halloween, and even though its not blue-ray, I think it looks excellent on a HD TV. By the way, I was wondering how much better a blue-ray disc looks better than a standard DVD. Can anyone tell me? This thread is your friend. http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?...0&start=960 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jingus 0 Report post Posted August 8, 2008 If you want contrarian, read Salon.com's review. I won't even link it, but hers was the worst, easily. The bitch didn't even get Wall-E. I have no clue how she still has a job. Nothing new there. A lot of Salon's reviews are dissents from the majority consensus, for no apparent reason other than sheer hipster snobbery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nighthawk 0 Report post Posted August 8, 2008 Yeah, I see where you guys are coming from on Halloween. Still, even in the first one, you can sort of glean that he killed his sister as a kid because of some sexual trauma, and being locked up all the time would make anybody crazy. I also use Patrick Bateman as the example of pure evil. Even say, Leatherface was raised that way and never had a chance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AboveAverage484 0 Report post Posted August 8, 2008 For some reason, the local rock radio station in Raleigh just blasts this movie. One guy said it sucked because Christian Bale gave a terrible performance and then went back and forth impersonating Bale as Wayne and then Batman, which got annoying very quickly. There is a female D.J. on there who slags the movie too, but it was great because a listener called into the station and proceeded to call her artistic taste out because she played the new Kid Rock song immediately after trashing the Dark Knight, which I thought was great. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites