The Horror Thread - Part 4

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It's weird...I go most of the year watching 2 or 3 Horror movies per week...and then in October I end up watching 0 the entire month. Not sure why. I keep wanting to do one of those month-long lists...but it never pans out.
Ditto.
 
It's weird...I go most of the year watching 2 or 3 Horror movies per week...and then in October I end up watching 0 the entire month. Not sure why. I keep wanting to do one of those month-long lists...but it never pans out.

It's just a little tradition that I have.
 
What are some of your favorite horror movie OST's?
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I don't know a lot about Horror Films OST but I usually like John Carpenter's music for his movies and some of Goblin music for Argento and Romero as well as Rosemary's Baby's eerie main theme, I think The Omen has good music too.

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I really like John Carpenter's The Fog ost;

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Horror movies really don't scare me. They can get me with cheap jump scares but that's about it. But even that's hard to do, as I usually can tell when it's coming. I mean when I was a kid Chucky and Freddy scared the CRAP out of me. Once I got older horror movies didn't scare me anymore. I am waiting for a horror movie that can legitimately scare me. Video games like Dead Space 1, outlast and the new demo for Silent Hill have scared me way more than any movie ever has.
 
What are some of your favorite horror movie OST's?

You're probably talking about scores...but as an 80's Hard Rock/Metal fan...I still have a cheesy love for Dokken's "Dream Warriors", WASPs "Scream Until You Like It" and the soundtracks to movies like Trick Or Treat and Black Roses.
 
You're probably talking about scores...but as an 80's Hard Rock/Metal fan...I still have a cheesy love for Dokken's "Dream Warriors", WASPs "Scream Until You Like It" and the soundtracks to movies like Trick Or Treat and Black Roses.

I have Dream Warriors on my phone now. Love that cheesy song.
 
While it's not a horror movie, the theme for Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 is incredible.

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What are some of your favorite horror movie OST's?

- Alien, for the minimalism
- The Fly II (ok the movie wasn't that good, but the score by Christopher Young was awesome)
- The Thing (1982), also for the minimalism
- The Village, for its effective use of violin
 
I really like the music from the psychological horror movie Jacob's Ladder;

Descent To Inferno

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While it's not a horror movie, the theme for Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13 is incredible.

It's a good one, but I prefer his Escape from New York score.

The main theme is fantastic.

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For any fellow UK fans of Texas Chainsaw, we're getting a 40th Anniversary Two Disc Blu-ray Steelbook coming November 17th!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Texas-C...im_d_h__1?ie=UTF8&refRID=15RKD0JP0Q6Z5065E16Z

This new director supervised restoration brings new life and detail to the film and immerses the viewer as never before.

New stunning 4K restoration and 7.1 DTS-HD MA audio mix supervised by director Tobe Hooper

Also features restored DTS-HD MA 5.1, PCM Stereo 2.0 and PCM original mono 1.0

Brand new bonus features:
- New audio commentary with Director Tobe Hooper
- New audio commentary with Cinematographer Daniel Pearl, Sound Recordist Ted Nicolaou and Editor J. Larry Carroll
- Cutting Chain Saw with Editor J. Larry Carroll
- Grandpa s Tales with actor John Dugan
- Horror's Hallowed Grounds
- New deleted scenes / outtakes

Additional bonus features:
- Audio commentary with Tobe Hooper, Actor Gunnar Hansen, Cinematographer Daniel Pearl
- Audio commentary with Actors Marilyn Burns, Allen Danziger, and Paul A. Partain and Production Designer Robert Burns
- The Shocking Truth documentary plus outtakes
- Flesh Wounds - Seven Stories of The Saw
- Off The Hook with Teri McMinn
- The Business of Chain Saw with Production Manager Ron Bozman
- A Tour of The TCSM House with Gunnar Hansen
- Tobe Hooper interview
- Kim Henkel interview
- Deleted scenes and outtakes, trailers, TV and Radio spots

No artwork as of yet, but I'm definitely picking this up.
 
I agree. :yay:

I love James Wan, but The Conjuring is overrated. I even think Insidious is his better film.

Conjuring is a better film, if only because the 3rd act follows the action that came before it in a logica manner, instead of throwing in a random twist curveball out of nowhere. On top of that, the whole "out of body" and what your abilities are while astral projecting are very vague. And unfortunately, once you see the full demon, he goes from looking frightening to ridiculous.

Still, the first 2/3 of that film are great.

And I'm really bummed to hear about the Annabelle film. I would love to see a series based off the Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga Warrens.
 
So I picked up the 2 Disc Edition of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. I've of course seen it and like it, but I also picked up the Scream Factory releases of Psycho II and Psycho III. I have never seen them, but I was surprised to find out that they actually did pretty well critically. So I'm looking forward to watching them.

I've heard Psycho IV is alright, didn't read reviews on it, but it seems to not only not be in continuity with the other sequels, but not have great word of mouth.

For the most part, I really enjoyed the Psycho sequels. Part 2 actually scared me more than the original did. Not sure if its because it was in colour, or because this time the killings were shown more than implied (ie: there was gore). Part 4, I found really interesting as it strays from the tropes established in the first few movies and delves more into Norman's psyche, his past, and how/why he became the way he was. Through flashbacks we get to see him as a child, as a teen, and eventually a young man. As its the last in the series, and one of the last films made by Tony Perkins before his death, it is an interesting way to end that particular franchise.
 
I'm working on my list of films for this Halloween's 31 days of Horror film fest. Anyone else do this?

I don't go out of my way to make a list of which movies I'm gonna watch on which day, but I do make a point of watching at least one horror (or at least Halloween themed) movie per day during the month of October. I also like to spend my time shopping for new/previously owned horror DVDs to add to my collection. So while its not my official list of horror movies to watch, here's a list of what I most likely be watching all October long:

John Carpenter's Halloween: Extended Edition
John Carpenter's Halloween 2
Halloween H20 (actually, these three I usually watch ON Halloween, everything else I'll watch with no real set schedule)
Friday The 13th Parts 1 through 8
Jason Goes To Hell
Jason X
Freddy vs Jason
A Nightmare On Elm Street Parts 1 through 4 (Part 4 is where the franchise nukes the proverbial fridge, though I think the fuse was lit in Part 3)
Jaws
Piranha 3D
Stephen King's IT
John Carpenter's The Thing
Sleepaway Camp
Return To Sleepaway Camp
Knight Chills
The Silo Killer
Night Train To Terror
The Simpsons Treehouse Of Horror V - VIII
Disney's Adventures Of Ichabod Crane & Mr Toad
Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow
Stephen King's The Dead Zone
Scooby Doo & The Wrestlemania Mystery
Wrestlemaniac
Tim Burton's Sweeny Todd
8mm
Scary Movie 1 through 4
When A Stranger Calls (the original, not the remake)
The Plague
Army Of Darkness
Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Movie
Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Once More With Feeling
His Name Was Jason
Doctor Horrible's Sing Along
Stephen King's Dream Catcher

I also have Season 1 of Angel, all 7 seasons of Buffy, and the first 5 seasons of Supernatural on hand.

Well, that's pretty much my entire horror/Halloween themed DVD collection right there. It may grow some over the next 2 months. I doubt I'll get hem all in during the month of October, even if I watch 2 or 3 a night. But I'll give it my best shot.
 
I actually kinda liked Creep show 2.

Then you're my enemy!:cmad: Kidding...I liked parts of it, but it didn't live up to the original Creepshow.

The "best" story is probably the one with the wooden Indian (or Native American, I don't know). The Raft had some good moments, and the hitchhiker story was terrible.
 
It's just a little tradition that I have.

I used to have a tradition of eating Count Chocula for breakfast on October 31st, but they don't sell it in Canada anymore. And they stopped selling Frankenberry and Booberry decades ago. Kinda pisses me off.

GIVE ME MY COUNT CHOCULA, GENERAL MILLS!!!!!
 
What are some of your favorite horror movie OST's?

John Carpenter's theme for Halloween
The theme from Wes Craven's A Nightmare On Elm Street
The theme from the original Friday The 13th
The theme from Jaws
He's Back (The Man Behind The Mask) by Alice Cooper, from Friday The 13th Part 6: Jason Lives
John Carpenter's The Thing
The theme from Psycho
The theme from The Shining
 
Will it be released in North America too? Because ever since those stupid Michael Bay/Platinum Dunes remakes, that's all you can ever find at the video store. Nobody carries the original anymore!

I don't know, sorry. The one's I saw listed were for the UK.

You're best bet is to check on bluray.com and see if it's there.
 
Then you're my enemy!:cmad: Kidding...I liked parts of it, but it didn't live up to the original Creepshow.

The "best" story is probably the one with the wooden Indian (or Native American, I don't know). The Raft had some good moments, and the hitchhiker story was terrible.

The hitchhiker story was more comical ("Thanks for the ride lady!")than scary even though it used to freak me out as a little kid. But each story had it's share of laughable moments, imo.
 
Watched a movie from 1981 called Possession, starring Sam Neil. What a weird movie. But good! Check it out if you want a cross between Lynch and Cronenberg.


I'm working on my list of films for this Halloween's 31 days of Horror film fest. Anyone else do this?

I posted mine a page or two back.
 
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