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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby sparkylab » Mon 12 Feb 2007, 19:17:52

Have a lot of respect for Carpenter (the thing is a fine fine movie - also served as a primary inspiration for Reservior Dogs as far as I understand).

But, hands down the best Vampire flick I have ever seen is “Near Dark” – Kathryn Bigelow directed – script by the guy who wrote the Hitcher. Essentially a very cool road movie that just happens to be centered on vampires (the word vampire is not mentioned in the script).
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby PenultimateManStanding » Mon 12 Feb 2007, 22:10:02

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')I have to agree, and I loved the entire series. Weaver's role was groundbreaking in cinema: first absolute kick-butt women in the movies. Plus she is a topnotch actress.
Not a horror movie, but one fantastic performance from Sigourney Weaver in Death And The Maiden with Ben Kingsley. Weaver recognizes Kingsley entirely by his voice as the doctor who raped her when she was picked up as a student during the Argentine Dirty War. This is one intense psychological drama. First rate cinema. Even though she had been blindfolded the whole time of her captivity and she never saw Kingsley before, she nonetheless knows many years later that it is him without a doubt, but Kingsley denies it and her husband, who is now a respected writer, finds it hard to back his wife merely on voice recognition. She had suffered greatly because her husband was a student radical and the police wanted her to tell them where he was. It's interesting because the husband knows he would never have been as brave as she was. Tremendous psychological depth and a stunning ending.
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby PenultimateManStanding » Tue 13 Feb 2007, 01:05:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', 'I')'ll be renting this one.
I hope you caught where I qualified my endorsement of It's Alive by saying it's just a B-flick with a good soundtrack, kind of campy and not as scary as they evidently thought it was when they made it. It was odd, it started out seeming to be aware of itself as a campy thing, but later got totally serious in trying to be a horror flick. The last 45 minutes were boring, in other words. But Death And The Maiden is a classy movie, made back in '94, directed by Roman Polanski.
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby Jogger » Tue 13 Feb 2007, 10:50:33

Noboby mentioned George Romero's Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead, or Land of the Dead. In these films, the dead came back to life to eat the flesh of the living. They are classics, although Land of the Dead was my least favorite.
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby WildRose » Tue 13 Feb 2007, 13:13:43

For those who like a good vampire flick, have you seen the 1979 version of Salem's Lot (with James Mason and David Soul)? It isn't as big and glitzy as, say, Bram Stoker's Dracula, but the makeup was very good and the film quite scary.
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby seahorse2 » Tue 13 Feb 2007, 13:42:00

Just a few worth watching -

"Dog Soldiers"

"The Shining"

"Blair Witch" bc of its originality (supposedly watching the video tape found a year later), bc of its low budget (less than $50k), and bc it captures the essence of a scary movie as stated by Hitchcock, that what scares people is one's natural fear of the dark, the unknown, a director should never "turn the light on" for the viewer, don't let them see the evil, let them imagine it, keep it in the dark, let their imagination scare them.
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby sparkylab » Tue 13 Feb 2007, 14:04:31

Blair witch scared the crap out of me. Just the primal fear of being lost in the woods with some unimaginable terror going on outside the tent........now THAT'S a horror movie. Plus the flimmakers turned all of their weaknesses into strengths. No budget for effects - you just hear things and see the creepy aftermath (much scarier). No budget for music even - you share that claustrophobia of being trapped in a tent with them (the music would probably remove you slightly from the film)
No budget for advertising - do it on that thing called the internet.

Just goes to show you can still scare the crap out of people for not a whole lot of money.......now, Blair Witch 2 - pile of crap.
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby AWPrime » Tue 13 Feb 2007, 14:22:01

Those are Classics?

Now my classics are still in black and white, such as the Cat People (1942) or Dracula (1931).
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby blukatzen » Fri 16 Feb 2007, 01:42:51

I would say that "The Haunting" (the 1963 version) was the first and truly only time I have been petrified. It was more of a psychological thriller, and in black and white, which is ALWAYS more effective with that kind of genre.
Here's a link for it.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057129/

I saw it on TV, and I think most of my then-grade school classmates had seen it, we were all bleary-eyed the next morning, because none of us could get to sleep.

That movie STILL has an effect on me. I would also say..somewhat, but not quite, the "Legend of Hell House" as mentioned, was creepy too.

I was always more impressed with psychological thrillers of the "unknown" like ghosts, etc. rather than slasher films or monster/alien flicks, as they always seemed like "yeah ,yeah, we know someone is going to get whacked by the creepoid."
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby AWPrime » Fri 16 Feb 2007, 07:28:45

Well I can take a lot, but somehow hell clowns and dolls in horror movies have a good chance of creeping me out.
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby katkinkate » Fri 16 Feb 2007, 17:41:28

"Birds" Alfred Hitchcock (or is it "The Birds"?)
And almost everything with Vincent Price in it.
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby PenultimateManStanding » Fri 16 Feb 2007, 20:18:43

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('katkinkate', '"')Birds" Alfred Hitchcock (or is it "The Birds"?)
And almost everything with Vincent Price in it.

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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby lateralus » Fri 16 Feb 2007, 20:32:38

The Thing was a great movie. The Shining is another kick ass old flick.

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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby jboogy » Sat 17 Feb 2007, 03:00:39

"The exorcist ", scariest ever/ also check out "the sentinal ", honorable mention , "the omen"and I think "children of the corn" #3 or#4 , I forget which , also the first "halloween" and the first "nightmare on elm street"
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby PenultimateManStanding » Mon 05 Mar 2007, 22:03:38

Here's another one, Roger Corman's The Crazies The first film I know of to present the Steven King scenario of The Stand, which was published in 1978. Corman's film was released in 1973. An army biological warfare agent gets released via plane crash over a small town. The agent causes either death or insanity. These memes have a history. Anybody know of such a meme prior to 1973?
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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby Aimrehtopyh » Tue 06 Mar 2007, 00:02:26

dinopello mentioned Jacobs Ladder. It made a big impression on me too. I haven't seen it since probably 1994 and I still remember the scene with Jacobs son. I have children now, so I'm not in a big hurry to see it again.

I recently learned that John Carpenter directed They Live. It's not horror but its themes of paranoia/conspiracy/subversion would be very enjoyable for most of the people I know around here.

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Re: Cult Classic Horror Film

Postby lateralus » Tue 06 Mar 2007, 00:51:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Aimrehtopyh', 'd')inopello mentioned Jacobs Ladder. It made a big impression on me too. I haven't seen it since probably 1994 and I still remember the scene with Jacobs son. I have children now, so I'm not in a big hurry to see it again.


That was a twisted movie, I had to watch it two times to get what the hell was going on. Great flick.
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