Discussion Forums > The Lounge
Paranormal Activity 2
donald1:
i am sad that this is what passes as a good movie these days. to those who actually liked it - enjoy your suckfest. i, on the otherhand, will remember fond memories of movies which were actually good while waiting for the movie industry to figure out how to make great cinema once more. thank haruhi these's always anime.
(click to show/hide)i just finished watching Hand Made May, it was beituful, exciting, heartwarming, and funny. an excellent anime and infinitely times better than PA2
Havoc10K:
I would like to see one of Fatal Frame movies, the games when I played them at night with headphones on ears, was creeping my crap out of me sometimes, those games were masterpieces, the old horror movies were superior to most of todays, ahh good old times, good old times, when you was watching Nightmare from elm street and you thought it was not a dream and pow, headbutt, I wish directors of horror movies were as creative as back then :)
donald1:
--- Quote from: Havoc10K on October 25, 2010, 08:09:08 PM ---I would like to see one of Fatal Frame movies, the games when I played them at night with headphones on ears, was creeping my crap out of me sometimes, those games were masterpieces, the old horror movies were superior to most of todays, ahh good old times, good old times, when you was watching Nightmare from elm street and you thought it was not a dream and pow, headbutt, I wish directors of horror movies were as creative as back then :)
--- End quote ---
i loved the Silent Hill games, but the movie did not live up to the games (which actually gave one of my friends nightmares.)
i agree, the old horror films were great. Nightmare on Elm Street was delightfully terrifying. and John Carpenter's "The Thing" would be more than most younger people are used to.
the movie industry isn't what it used to be tho, movies like The Shawshank Redemption seem to be a thing of the past.
Ixarku:
I saw the original Blair Witch Project in the theater when it came out, and that's going to be my first and last experience with handicam movies. While I can appreciate the desire to make a film seem gritty and realistic, I just see the handicam style of filming as a cheap cop-out. Better writing and better directing could accomplish the same thing without giving the audience vertigo in the process. So I'm definitely skipping the Paranormal Activity movies.
Havoc10K:
when I watched "The Thing" for the first time *was 8 years old) i shitted my pants :)
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version