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Pure awesome. Too bad horror films don't really have a replay value...best thing since The others... 9/10 |
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Session 9 Devil's Backbone The Night Of The Eagle The Haunting (original) Les Diaboliques I think you would like them. As for horror films having no replay value. John Carpenter. George A. Romero. Dario Argento. Alfred Hitch****. All these directors demand repeat viewing to grasp all the various intricacies that their films posess. |
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Anyhoo, you can't ever recreate the first experience with a horror film of this type. Well actually I'm talking out of my ass, you can't do that with any type of film. Thanks for the recommendations, I'll try to avoid the ones with the "occult" tag though...I'm not into that.;) |
Devil's Backbone is None other than Del Toro. Night Of The Eagle is an early 60's low budget British film that is very suspenseful and uses a myriad of camera tricks and cinematic sleight of hands to freak people out.
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I haven't seen too many Del Toro films, but what I have seen I love. I'll have to check out Devil's Backbone!
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speaking of occult, does anyone know if there are any
lovecraft adaptations that are any good? |
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I will say in the spirit of Lovecraft, Frank Darabonts adaptation of "The Mist" is brilliant. it pulls no punches and has the spirit of John Carpenter's The Thing coursing through its veins. 9/10 |
^second that
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