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Post by xx - Team GAP on Oct 25, 2013 3:18:00 GMT -5
the dazed and confused guy was the 1994 one
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Oct 25, 2013 3:18:26 GMT -5
i think you've been under a rock.
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Post by Lord Byron's Conquistadors on Oct 25, 2013 3:20:20 GMT -5
yea i knew the one was from a long time ago but had no idea one was out this year. dam. no idea
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Oct 25, 2013 3:21:14 GMT -5
well get on it and start watching dude.. you'll love it.. it's damn fantastic
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Post by Lord Byron's Conquistadors on Oct 25, 2013 3:22:48 GMT -5
i might just do that
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Oct 25, 2013 3:24:17 GMT -5
get the 2003 version watch it.. then watch the 2013 version. it will be a good double shot of texas chainsaw
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Post by xx - Former Phoenix Fight Club on Oct 25, 2013 7:57:36 GMT -5
a texas massacre came out this year??? where the fuk have i been??? Livin' on a rock, out in the middle of nowhere?! lol But hey, atleast you don't live under it.
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Post by The Sandmen on Oct 25, 2013 15:53:25 GMT -5
That's the 3D one, right? Texas Chainsaw 3D or something?
I liked Rob Zombie's Halloween. His Halloween 2, meh.
I love all the old Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street movies, but the new "re-imaginings" are fucking terrible. Especially Freddy. Very uncreative and just...blehhh.
Also love: - Puppet Master - The Shining - The Exorcist - Paranormal Activity (1 is good, the rest go down hill exponentially).
I watched all the Saw movies. I liked watching them each Halloween season, but they did get bad pretty fast. And I found when they tried to tie things together, it got messier and more convoluted.
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Post by Ferocity on Oct 27, 2013 17:55:21 GMT -5
I liked House of a Thousand Corpses I suppose and Devils Rejects was a solid follow up.
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Post by The Sandmen on Oct 28, 2013 0:06:28 GMT -5
Oh, I totally agree. I like Rob Zombie's music and was pleasantly surprised that he was capable of making good films. House of 1000 Corpses was okay, but Devil's Rejects was legit. I also enjoyed Halloween (as I said before) and The Lords of Salem.
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Oct 28, 2013 4:57:44 GMT -5
rob zombie does make some good movies... some of the re-imaginings are quite interesting and i like them alot... friday the 13th was a good re-make.. halloween's = good.. texas chainsaw massacre = awesome... but freddy.. nope nothing good came from the last one... just made him out to be a crazy creepy ugly pedophile.. was not good at all.
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Post by The Sandmen on Oct 28, 2013 16:53:52 GMT -5
I totally agree about how bad Nightmare was. The magic with Freddy - the thing that makes him unique - is he lives in dreams. His kills should be ridiculously creative. You get teens walking out of the theatre saying "Holy shit,that was FUCKED UP" and you make a fortune. Cause they tell their friends, then they see it, and the cycle continues. But every kill was bland and forgettable. I was really frustrated with that. BE CREATIVE HOLLYWOOD!!!
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Post by Ferocity on Oct 28, 2013 20:53:34 GMT -5
Of course, we've missed the greatest of all Halloween movies by leaving out any mention of the Great Pumpkin. I've rectified that here. The actual movie is: It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown"
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Post by The Sandmen on Oct 29, 2013 2:20:40 GMT -5
Meh, it's no "CHarlie Brown Christmas".
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Post by xx - Team GAP on Oct 29, 2013 16:02:42 GMT -5
but thats for a different thread... if you look at all the kills jason has made.. all creative... everyone is a new kill. freddy is boring now...
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