Well I've finally seen a few more but none were particularly positive experiences. Both Sabotage and Drive Angry I thought were pretty poor. Sinister I thought was pretty good but as a horror film it just wasn't for me.
Eh......I don't know really. I'm not sure if there are any pure, straight-up horror films that I really like/love actually; films like Sinister that is. I tend to prefer quite pulpy, B-movie flicks that are often quite funny and sexy. Films like The Lost Boys, Poltergeist, American Werewolf in London, The Fly, The Fog, Christine; not really any that I'd consider to actually be 'scary' films. Oh and The Faculty, for some reason I've always loved that one. Oh and Misery.
You have a great memory for what people watch and how they felt about it.
Damn, not sure if that's a good thing or not. Will refrain from mentioning the fact that someone (Godoggo) nominated Wadja in a Hall of Fame and i really liked it; i also remember how the main members still about felt about it probably.
Damn, not sure if that's a good thing or not. Will refrain from mentioning the fact that someone (Godoggo) nominated Wadja in a Hall of Fame and i really liked it; i also remember how the main members still about felt about it probably.
It's a good thing. Yeah, I thought of Godoggo as soon as I saw Wadjda.
#85 Brooklyn (2015) Really? Cool I was going through your thread and was ready to post that we have nothing in common in movie taste, when I seen Brooklyn. That's my idea of a great film!
I'll keep watching your thread, maybe I will get lucky and find another one here that I like.
Films like The Lost Boys, Poltergeist, American Werewolf in London, The Fly, The Fog, Christine; not really any that I'd consider to actually be 'scary' films. Oh and The Faculty, for some reason I've always loved that one. Oh and Misery.
They are all great . Well except Christine and i have't seen The Fog but the rest are great The Fly and Poltergeist are top five horror for me.