It's a good
thing all horror movies aren't this good — we'd all die of a heart attack sooner rather than later.
The kids are ultimately just the side story, however; it's the behind - the - scenes machinations of Whitford and his cabal that peak our curiosity while generating the movie's wink - wink, nudge - nudge digs at
all things horror movie - related, like some sort of deranged Greek chorus.
Not exact matches
The Syfy Channel knows a good
thing when it sees it, even if that
thing is a schlocky action -
horror movie.
I remember getting real cross with my little sister when she told me that she went out to see the
movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose, but when she started asking me questions about God and all that, I was kind of thinking, «You know Olga, maybe this is a good
thing that Hollywood is spending some money on making
horror movies.»
If you said that people who got all these
things should just stop watching
horror movies and read the Bible rather than get medical attention, people would call you insane.
Avoiding
horror or tragic
movies and programming your mind to focus on the good
things.
While I hate dressing up and am petrified of
horror movies the one
thing I do love about Halloween is all the food of course.
I don't like Halloween mainly because I am not a fan of scary
things (
horror movies, zombies, vampires, haunted hay rides etc) but I do LOVE the candy that goes with Halloween celebrations so I am in full support of this holiday.
I love
movies - but I strictly do not like
horror or sci fi, or these crazy zombie
things, even though I feel like a zombie
Also, I hate scary
things — not silly «scary»
things like Eyeball Cupcakes, but seriously scary
things like
horror movies and haunted houses.
I still remember when I heard about it — first
thing in the morning, like most people on the East Coast who had gone to bed before the late night attack — and thinking of all the
movies I've watched in the theater in my life without incident, imagining what that level of
horror must have been like for the victims.
Today's Friday Buffet has an actual theme... [cue
horror movie music]... Scary
Things in a Can!
The Green
Thing Smoothie The Green
Thing might sound like something from a B
movie horror flick, but you don't have to be scared of it, it's here to help you.
It's funny to have a
horror movie that will make you think twice about
things, like Jaws makes you think about going into the ocean, Psycho makes you keep your shower curtain open, The Strangers makes you think twice about going home.
He draws his inspiration from the 80's culture with, on the one hand, SF and
Horror movies (Blade Runner, Halloween, The
Thing), and on the other, the 70's with the italian Giallos of Dario Argento and the dark era of pop - occult culture that ensues.
Yeah, YouTube has this
thing about «censorship,» but in
horror movies there has to be a lot boobies!
Looking for a decent caring guy, which seems to be one of the hardest
things I've ever done... I love music and concerts,
horror movies, hanging with friends and family!
Big time animal lover 420 friendly Gamer girl Inspiring musican
Horror movies are my favorite Love to try and learn new
things.
Outgoing love to cook, write piems, I collect
movies live
horror, an open to try new
things lv being spoiled
Love
movies and Netflix watch
things like fantasy
horror and some romance but am a guy.
I love rock / metal / Goth music I enjoy reading
horror / fantasy and sci fi books I am a
horror / sci fi / fantasy
movie junkie I am looking for someone special, I don't do one night stands so if that's your
thing...
I enjoy the little
things in life, like walking in a gentle rain and snuggling on the couch with a good
horror movie
I love anime I love weapon are you love
horror movies I'm a makeup artist, songwriter, draw, I Like danceing, I Like making
things, I also love playing video games, and I love 2 cuddling.
And Hawke is doing his dad in a
horror movie thing.
Well let's see, my actual name is josh, I'm a very friendly guy who loves gaming and comedy, with the occational
horror movie, I love to cook, and all
things anime, I'm training to be a chef, I used to box but due to an injury I can't, I love anime and music, animals and traveling when I can.
Horror movies, TV, Entertainment news and all
things scary.
One of the many good
things in this
movie was the fact that not only the writers of
horror movies do bad
things to their victims but also and many times much worse to their evil monsters.
I've never been a fan, as a rule of
horror movies, however, the trailer drew me to this one and i'm glad it did, the awful acting we usually get in
horror movies wasn't there this time round, in fact, the whole cast were excellent, the special effects were really very good and the humorous, intelligent dialogue (another
thing you don't usually get in
horrors) was brilliant, loved the film, Chris Hemsworth, although with less to do in this than he does in Thor, was great in it too.
Though often consigned by Hollywood's typecasting system to workaday villain roles, Kenneth Tobey has not be forgotten by filmmakers who grew up watching his
horror - flick endeavors of the 1950s; he has been afforded key cameo roles in such latter - day shockers as Strange Invaders (1983) and Gremlins 2: The New Batch, and in 1985 he reprised his
Thing From Another World character in The Attack of the B -
Movie Monsters.
«I wanted to create a waking dream on screen and show that
horror is not to be found in the
things around us but in our own subconscious,» said Danish film - maker Carl Theodor Dreyer, whose loose adaptation of two stories from Sheridan Le Fanu (Carmilla and The Room in the Dragon Volant) was initially conceived as a silent
movie.
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There are many reasons why The
Thing is considered a top - tier
horror movie, but the fact that any one of the stellar character actors featured in the film could actually be the titular shape - shifting alien creature is definitely one of them.
«The
Thing» in this
movie felt more like a necromorph from the fantastic survival
horror Dead Space and is not as appealing.
It was the best
thing I've seen in a
horror movie in 30 years, since Jack Nicholson's descent into madness in The Shining.
Shooting the
movie as if it were a mix between sincere drama and gothic
horror, Jensen finds just the right deadpan tone to deliver his sicko lunacy and also grounds
things enough to sneak in some moving drama towards the end.
Chief among
things that go bump in the night in «Insidious: Chapter 3» is the
movie itself — a thuddingly dull prequel to James Wan's very enjoyable (and highly profitable) demonic - possession
horror franchise.
The fact that it's Polanski directing this
movie that derives much of its
horror from the notion of a woman who does not have control over her body and the dark
things being done to it certainly don't make the film un-problematic by modern standards.
This is an appropriately mean - spirited, reasonably original,
horror movie that's lacking one major
thing: gore.
Sure, NoES 2010 does a few
things right — insomnia is always frightening, some key moments are recreated, and I must say, it's refreshing in a slasher /
horror movie populated with teens to not be all about the naked.
There are some sick posters from your favorite
horror movies such as THE
THING, EVIL DEAD, THE SHINING, NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD and — fittingly — FRIDAY THE 13TH.
It's incredible that Doss survived those
horrors without the aid of a weapon, and director Mel Gibson notes during the accompanying documentary that Doss did some other
things in real life that aren't in the
movie because audiences would have assumed they were fabricated to puff up the story.
Typically, the action
horror genre is not my
thing, especially one that borrows elements from better
movies and throughout its installments has turned out quite a convoluted plot.
What: The most «outright scary» adaptation of Stephen King's iconic 1986
horror story yet, this remake has everything you'd expect from an It
movie: Pennywise the Clown (played by Alexander Skarsgård's younger brother, Bill), a bunch of terrorized children (including one Stranger
Things star) and, of course, red balloons.
These are typical
horror movie villains and even if you believe all of those are real
things, your life experiences with them are hopefully and likely limited.
Franck Khalhoun's (P2) latest film — a French / American co-production made all the more obvious by a technical snafu that saw the
movie play with French subtitles for some 15 minutes — does some
things very well, but being a remake of William Lustig's 1980
horror classic, also titled Maniac, isn't exactly one of them.
Actually, when all is said and done, the unaccounted - for time winds up being the least consequential Weird
Thing that happens in the new sci - fi /
horror movie Annihilation.
In «
Horror 101: The Exclusive Seminar» (10:27), director James Wan and writer Leigh Whannell separately discuss their philosophies for the film, putting new spins on the haunted house and possession genres and doing certain
things differently from other modern
movies.
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Halloween is one of the greatest
horror movies ever, and other Carpenter films like The Fog, The
Thing, and They Live aren't too shabby either.
One
thing McBride assures fans in that same interview is that the
movie is 100 %
horror, as there's only «one joke on the page», and that he and Green are taking this very seriously, as they're terrified of «fucking it up».