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Haha, forgot how much of an ******* this guy is in Halloween 6.
TC 3D was hilarious not only by the ending but that scene where Leatherface basically said "f*** it" and throws his chainsaw to run away. lol
The 2003 film is my favorite out of all of them even counting the original.
The Halloween franchise was completely screwed long before Zombie came on the scene. Most of that series is awful and it makes pretty much no sense that there is more than one Michael Myers centric film.
True, most of them were pretty bad. Although Part 2 is about as good a sequel as you're likely to get in any movie franchise. And it's not as though the ending of the original doesn't lend itself to a sequel perfectly (although that wasn't John Carpenter's intent, it doesn't make it any less true). And if you absolutely MUST watch more than one, I say watch Parts 1, 2, and H20. That's what I plan to Halloween night.
So I ended the night last night with SCREAM and PSYCHO two of the best not only slasher films, but horror related films ever made.
It's crazy to think of how big both of these films affected pop culture and the film industry in general, they both caused a surge of horror in movies and a load of copycats.
What an oddly contradictory post.
You recognize that it is one of the best examples of one of the largest and most popular subgenres of horror and yet it is not among the best horror films?
You recognize that it has had a major effect in pop culture yet conversely didn't?
Figs its all about opinion, you can disagree with your opinion but Dark Vengeance consider Scream one of the best horror films. Quite frankly like it or not its very highly regarded, I don't like the Exorcist or Texas Chainsaw Massacre but I'm not gonna say they're not in the category of best horror movies of all time cause it would be nonsense.
Scream reinvigorated not only horror in the mid 90s but it also reinvigorated the slasher for a period.
So I ended the night last night with SCREAM and PSYCHO two of the best not only slasher films, but horror related films ever made.
It's crazy to think of how big both of these films affected pop culture and the film industry in general, they both caused a surge of horror in movies and a load of copycats.
That sounds like an amazing documentary and a documentary hound I am especially if it's horror related, I'm going to try to find it where are you watching it StarLord?
Even the original part 2 had some lame parts. My biggest problems were that...True, most of them were pretty bad. Although Part 2 is about as good a sequel as you're likely to get in any movie franchise. And it's not as though the ending of the original doesn't lend itself to a sequel perfectly (although that wasn't John Carpenter's intent, it doesn't make it any less true). And if you absolutely MUST watch more than one, I say watch Parts 1, 2, and H20. That's what I plan to Halloween night.
So Figs are you saying that I'm not well versed in the horror genre because I think Scream is one of the best slasher films of all time?So you're saying I don't know what an opinion is? I just heavily disagree with Dark's opinion but I do realize he has a right to it. That's fine if some of you find Scream to be one of the best horror films of all time and not just in the slasher genre, but I think people need to watch more horror films.
I would have to fully agree with you, both are classics and yes both are very enjoyable masterpieces with great re-watch value which makes them even better.Who here on these boards agree that...
The Fly (1986) and The Thing (1982) are the two best horror films of the new generation.
Good god, those films are cinematical masterpieces.