Fans see different things in the films than others.
See, I am as you on these two films. I'm in the minority, but I find The Final Chapter dull as a sack of bricks aside from the kills and Crispin Glover. The characters were more faceless than usual and the pace just kind of slags on and on. It's also visually bland. Zito has no sense of atmosphere or pacing. Part 1 may be slow at times, but Cunningham knew how to shoot the woods and make it creepy. For me, part 3 has some of the best kills, characters and atmosphere of the series. I also enjoy A New Beginning more than the 4th for it's slick pacing, sleazy tone, off the wall humor and back to back kills.
See I can totally see why you would think TFC us slow and dull, if I'm nit in the mood for it it does seem boring but at the same time I love how slow it us. It adds to the suspense.
I disagree though that Part 3 has great characters, I don't see a stand out in there. Its got by far the worst acting of the series and I never believed any if these people would be friends.
Part IV had great characters, Crispin Glover steals the show, you totally believe him and Teddy are friends. Infact this whole group just feels very natural to me, these are the most real kids in the series in my opinion.
I guess some of you don't get the fact that these movies are sometimes enjoyable simply because of the bad acting.
Battle of the Horror Remakes (or reboots if you prefer)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) vs Halloween (2007) vs Friday the 13th (2009) vs A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
Which one do you prefer and why? Also if you can be bothered rank them.
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t:See I can totally see why you would think TFC us slow and dull, if I'm nit in the mood for it it does seem boring but at the same time I love how slow it us. It adds to the suspense.
I disagree though that Part 3 has great characters, I don't see a stand out in there. Its got by far the worst acting of the series and I never believed any if these people would be friends.
Part IV had great characters, Crispin Glover steals the show, you totally believe him and Teddy are friends. Infact this whole group just feels very natural to me, these are the most real kids in the series in my opinion.
Battle of the Horror Remakes (or reboots if you prefer)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) vs Halloween (2007) vs Friday the 13th (2009) vs A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
Which one do you prefer and why? Also if you can be bothered rank them.
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My answer:
1) I like all 4 of these films but Friday the 13th is definitely my favourite. I really think they did a great update and making Jason smarter was such a good move for this era. I love the score and the atmosphere of this movie and I like all the characters too. It also in my opinion featured the best Jason in Derek Mears his performance was outstanding.
2) Halloween has really grown on me, I used to hate it but after seeing the theatrical cut I changed my mind. Tyler Mane was excellent as Myers, my favourite part of the film is the second half as its more a traditional Halloween film but grittier.
3) TCM was a big win for me, I never liked a Chainsaw Massacre film before this or after this. I think this is one of those rare instances (for me) where the remake is better than the original. I also preferred this intepretation of Leatherface better than before he was less ****** (not meaning that in an offensive way) and more brutal killer.
4)ANOES isn't a bad update, infact it does some interesting stuff but unfortunatly its bogged down by the horrible remake elements. They really should have just made a fresh new film and ignored redoing any scenes from the orginal. Jackie Earle Haley does a decent job but unfortunately unlike the 3 above he wasn't able to put his own stamp on the character. Seems to me this is one instance where having the character be able to speak hindered him whereas with Jason, Michael & Leatherface the actors were able to make changes using only body language.
Its not like the actors are paid that much to even try in these types of movies.
Yeah but the acting in III is probably the worst of the series and I know they had the 3D process etc but even look at the couple who are supposedly stoned. They never appear stoned at all. I think as well with Part 3 I just hate where its filmed, its such an obvious fake lake and you can tell its in California.
I can't help but feel that he's my Earth-2 counterpart.
British horror specialists Hammer Films are to remake The Abominable Snowman, their own 1957 cult classic starring Peter Cushing and Forrest Tucker. The project is being produced by Ben Holden, who is currently producing Hammer's Woman in Black sequel, subtitled Angel of Death.
In the original, Cushing and Tucker play scientists who are searching for the mythical giant beasts in the Himalayas; the Yeti turn out to be intelligent beings laying low until they can reclaim their land from invading humankind. Hammer have said their new version, from Pusher scriptwriter Matthew Read and Angel of Death writer Jon Croker, will be a "modern take" on the story, in which "a scientific expedition's illegal ascent up an unclimbed peak of one of the world's most formidable mountains accidentally awakens an ancient creature that could spell a certain end for them all".
The Abominable Snowman marks Hammer's first major attempt to capitalise on their extensive back catalogue
The original is really good. It kind of has vibe like the first half of The Decent going for it.Hammer Studio's next film after The Quiet Ones and The Woman In Black sequel is a remake of The Abominable Snowman.
Could be cool. The Cronenberg remake of The Fly and John Carpenter's remake of The Thing From Another World shows you can get some is good films out of remaking some mid-20th Century Horror classics.

Has anyone bought a Scream Factory blu ray? Is it all its cracked up to be? Some people rave about them.