I haven't been this entertained or had this much
fun at a horror movie in a long time.
Long before receiving rotten reviews for «Dracula: Dead and Loving It», Godfather of Spoof Mel Brooks poked
fun at the horror genre with the vastly superior «Young Frankenstein».
Poking
fun at the horror films of the day, the film was a massive success.
Not exact matches
Despite all the cliches, it's a pretty hilarious film filled with good humor, mixed with gloomy atmosphere, making
fun and
at the same time adhering to the cliches of the Universal
horror classic.
i really like cosplay, manga and anime, and
horror movies!!!! i'm super shy
at first but once im comfortable i think i'm pretty
fun i guess??? also i really like fart jokes.
Although
at times it suffers from cheesy dialogue, The Cabin in the Woods is easily on the best
horror films of our time, poking
fun at the cliches of
horror, while being pretty scary, as
at least one of your greatest fears appears, in one of the best films of 2012.
It pokes
fun at itself and
horror movies that proceeded it in an original and entertaining way.
The original film celebrated the diverse inclinations of the
horror genre, while also poking
fun at it thanks to veteran director Craven helming the vehicle.
A
fun movie but
at the same time dramatic and a little
horror.
At least we'll always have «Drag Me to Hell,» a really
fun horror movie, especially considering that Raimi made it after his «Spider - Man» flicks when he could have just made junk like «Oz» instead.
It was by way of Jemaine Clement that I discovered «Tongan Ninja» director Jason Stutter's 2009 impossibly dry supernatural comedy «Diagnosis: Death,» a film which strives to poke
fun at the J -
horror genre while attempting to infect you with an incurable case of the giggles.
Though
at times it can feel even more punishing than the main game, the thoughtful level design,
fun boss battles, and a more
horror - inspired tone make The Ringed City a worthy add - on and will give any Dark Souls 3 fan a reason to jump back into the madness.
At its gaming heart, Until Dawn Rush of Blood is n rails shooter that is filled with all the classic archetypes and clichés of the
horror genre which makes the game so
fun.
The action -
horror Red State was a
fun little romp with a sterling central performance from Michael Parks and Smith has found a niche for himself
at this level of filmmaking.
Viewers looking for an unusual
horror story, or who know enough history to be able to laugh
at the absurdity of the proceedings, should have
fun with Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
Played Demento; I'm used to play
horror games, but Metroid Prime was no
fun at all - mostly it made me play in constant fear; I didn't like it.
To give the film some credit, I appreciate when anyone — even unintentionally — pokes
fun at society's reality TV obsession, but in this case the mashing of two well - worn
horror subgenres only makes it twice as annoying that the film couldn't do either of them well.
We wanted our
fun horror back, and Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard,
at least, were doing something about it.
Plus, the picture features lots of comic relief via «Stab 7,» a film within the film which periodically enables characters to poke
fun at horrifying
horror flick conventions and clichés.
Whereas «Shaun» was a satirical send - up up zombie
horror and «Fuzz» had
fun with mismatched buddy - cop conventions, «The World's End» dares to take on a genre that's even larger and more complex,
at least from a technical perspective: the sci - fi apocalypse extravaganza.
That said over the year some great
horror movies have won Oscar nods and in an effort to cheer myself and other horror fans up I figured it would be fun to look back at 14 Oscar Winning Horror M
horror movies have won Oscar nods and in an effort to cheer myself and other
horror fans up I figured it would be fun to look back at 14 Oscar Winning Horror M
horror fans up I figured it would be
fun to look back
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Horror Movies.
Feeling
at times like a faithful pastiche of
horror classics past, almost an extended episode of Dyson's former League cohorts» TV masterpiece Inside No. 9, Ghost Stories wears its inspiration on its sleeve while twisting the tried and true into something a bit fresher and horribly
fun / unpleasant to watch.
This looks freaky and cool, almost like a
fun mashup between Evil Dead and It Comes
at Night and a few other forest
horror films.
Unlike the aforementioned thriller takeoffs, Hell Baby eschews making
fun of the most recent fright fests — which will help the movie from looking dated in two years» time — in favor of taking shots
at more traditional, clichéd
horror - movie tropes.
The Kings» clever summer
horror thriller, which pokes more than a little
fun at Washington politics, premieres
at 9 p.m. Monday on CBS.
The film thereafter establishes itself as a fast - paced, downright
fun horror - movie ride that's ideally suited to its Midnight Madness slot, although it's admittedly difficult not to question the inclusion of an entirely useless subplot detailing the ongoing exploits of Brent's best friend (ie it seems like the two storylines are going to converge
at some point, but this never happens).
Enter a masked man ready to launch his pick - axe straight
at you in the
fun My Bloody Valentine 3 - D, which makes great use of the 3 - D format in a better than average
horror film.
There's always
fun to be had with the Midnight section
at the Sundance Film Festival, and that's where oddball
horror and comedy films usually make their debut up in the mountains.
At the film's recent press day, Speedman spoke about his creative collaboration with Egoyan with whom he worked previously on Adoration, how Egoyan wrote the role specifically with him in mind, why he was drawn to the complicated character and enjoyed the challenge of an enigmatic story, the backstory he created for his character, his research with the Kitchener - Waterloo detectives, working with Reynolds and Dawson, how they had
fun while doing serious work on a dark movie, and his upcoming films: October Gale, a romantic thriller with Patricia Clarkson, and Out of the Dark, a
horror - thriller with Julia Stiles.
Get Out turns out to be more
fun, and more provocative, than it is scary,
at least in the traditional midnight - movie sense: The film works so well as a gauntlet of social
horror that Peele almost didn't need the more traditional thriller elements he introduces in the third act, when a carefully calibrated build in just - because - you're - paranoid dread gives way to some disappointingly conventional survival games.
Ms. Money Counselor alerted me to an article by Mr. Turner in which he simultaneously pokes
fun and expresses
horror at RentMoola ™, a company with the aim of convincing renters and condo owners to pay their rent or condo fees with a credit (or debit) card.
The modern world has proven just how great the appeal for more advanced games fit for the young minds of today has become, the old shovelware nonsense of the past has been surpassed by
fun, entertaining, and thoroughly educational games like space tactics game FTL, rocket science themed masterpiece Kerbal Space Program, and even the popularity of, while darker and more advanced (and for older children) than the other two, the insane popularity of the
horror franchise Five Nights
at Freddy's and its habit of making the players work and dig for its story elements which have created communities of amateur sleuths.
We've seen with Until Dawn: Rush of Blood that
horror on - rail shooters work perfectly on the platform, and whilst House of the Dead doesn't necessarily take the «on - rail» side so literally, being zipped across a multitude of creepy environments whilst blasting away
at all sorts of monstrosities with the Move controllers (or Aim for any potential two - handed weapon mode) would be a hell of a lot of
fun.
Silent Hill was my first introduction to the
horror genre, When I started playing it, I saw the intro and what I saw was nothing indicative of a
horror game, or neither an action game, it looked more like a sad psychological drama game, It got me wondering what did I get myself into, then I started playing it and when I got to the alleyway part and got killed by the children zombies, I immediately turned off my Play Station, I was horrified, but somehow the game kept calling me to play, I decided to keep playing, it got to a point where I couldn't play
at night, I had to turn any background music down simply because it was just too much for my 12 - year - old head, but
at the same time I was having
fun on a level I never imagined I could before.
And honestly, I'm not sure
at a mechanical level Arkham
Horror works badly in solo play (especially if you take a «party» of investigators)... it's just a lot more
fun with more people.
[It's nice to point out some of the smaller but more intriguing console developers out there, and Austin's Renegade Kid is definitely one of those - Gamasutra editor
at large Chris Remo sat down with them recently to talk about first - person space
horror calamities, and here's the
fun result.]
Undoubtedly I will jump out my seat
at any slight sign of movement, any noise, or even
at my own shadow, but that's what makes
horror games
fun.