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Topic: Oh The Horror! (Discuss anything horror related)
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Wed 08/25/10 06:23 AM
'My Name is Bruce' Sequel to be the 'Mad, Mad, Mad World' of Horror Movies!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010


While chatting up the awesome new The Evil Dead Blu-ray with MTV, horror fave Bruce Campbell took a second to update the status of Bruce vs Frankenstein, the highly anticipated sequel to My Name is Bruce. After revealing that he'd like to get around to it during his next "Burn Notice" break, he exclaimed: "basically I want every horror movie icon in the movie. I want it to be the 'Mad, Mad, Mad World' of horror movies." Campbell played himself in the first film where the town folks expected him to kick just as much azz as the great Ashley J. Williams.

http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/21421



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Wed 08/25/10 03:46 PM
Eli Roth Confirms Thanksgiving Movie

8/25/2010





I'm sure you guys remember the fake movie trailers that played during Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's double feature Grindhouse which featured Machete, directed by Robert Rodriguez; Don't, directed by Edgar Wright; Werewolf Women of the S.S, directed by Rob Zombie and Thanksgiving, directed by Eli Roth.

Well Machete cannot really be called a fake trailer anymore as the full length movie is on the way, but also it appears that Eli Roth's Thanksgiving may see the light of day.

CinemaBlend caught up with Eli Roth while he was promoting The Last Exorcism and confirmed that a full-length version of Thanksgiving is in the works. Eli Roth told CinemaBlend

"I’ve been working on the script with my co-writer, Jeff Rendell, who plays the pilgrim in the trailer. And it’s me imitating Jeff’s voice [for the narration]. But Jeff has been working. I said that his deal is he has to work on the script while I’m promoting The Last Exorcism, and as soon as I’m done in mid-September he’s going to fly to California, we’re going to sit down, and bang out the script."

I love all the fake trailers on the Grindhouse double bill and if Machete and Thanksgiving do well maybe the others will see a feature length version, well I'm hoping so as I'd love to see Don't as a full length movie. If you haven't seen the trailer for Thanksgiving you can check it out below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE7tyW8CYXs

http://www.horror-movies.ca/horror_18870.html



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Sat 08/28/10 01:20 AM
i just watched this movie on chiller channel
"end of the line"

http://www.endofthelinemovie.com/home.html

it was pretty damn good

if you haven't seen it, rent it

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Sat 08/28/10 05:12 AM

i just watched this movie on chiller channel
"end of the line"

http://www.endofthelinemovie.com/home.html

it was pretty damn good

if you haven't seen it, rent it



I have it on DVD, it's excellent.drinker

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Sat 08/28/10 06:35 AM
the best movie i've seen on that channel
laugh laugh laugh

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Sat 08/28/10 07:23 AM

the best movie i've seen on that channel
laugh laugh laugh


Yeah, they play a lot of bad horror films on there(and not even the good kind of bad)- probably because those are cheaper to get. I miss MonstersHD, 24/7 uncut horror flicks. And they played some of the obscure stuff that wasn't even released on DVD yet. But Dish dropped it and all of the Voom Channels- including Kung-Fu HD.

When Chiller does play a good horror film I'd rather watch it uncut with no commercials.

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Sat 08/28/10 03:45 PM


the best movie i've seen on that channel
laugh laugh laugh


Yeah, they play a lot of bad horror films on there(and not even the good kind of bad)- probably because those are cheaper to get. I miss MonstersHD, 24/7 uncut horror flicks. And they played some of the obscure stuff that wasn't even released on DVD yet. But Dish dropped it and all of the Voom Channels- including Kung-Fu HD.

When Chiller does play a good horror film I'd rather watch it uncut with no commercials.
the commercials don't bother me as much as the cutting it up..
they should pass a law that only the director can cut/edit a movie... they are the only ones that knows what the movies is trying to say, and sometimes cutting the wrong part can ruin a movie.

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Sun 08/29/10 06:37 AM



the best movie i've seen on that channel
laugh laugh laugh


Yeah, they play a lot of bad horror films on there(and not even the good kind of bad)- probably because those are cheaper to get. I miss MonstersHD, 24/7 uncut horror flicks. And they played some of the obscure stuff that wasn't even released on DVD yet. But Dish dropped it and all of the Voom Channels- including Kung-Fu HD.

When Chiller does play a good horror film I'd rather watch it uncut with no commercials.
the commercials don't bother me as much as the cutting it up..
they should pass a law that only the director can cut/edit a movie... they are the only ones that knows what the movies is trying to say, and sometimes cutting the wrong part can ruin a movie.


I also hate when they overdub cuss words. I remember watching The Shining on TV, it was so silly it took you out of the movie- especially when the voices don't always match.

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Sun 08/29/10 08:42 AM
Bill Murray Meets Frankenhooker

Robg.: One of the coolest things about Frankenhooker is you've got the great Bill Murray quote on the poster and the box!

Frank: Here's the story behind that. Bill Murray was mixing his film Quick Change in the day time, and we were mixing in the same studio in the evening. So, we were overlapping and he was seeing our stuff and just couldn't be any friendlier. He had all these toys in the place and he was sharing them, he started watching the film and started hanging out. And then eventually, he was asking "Can I see reel 2?" and stuff like that. Someone at Shapiro Glickenhaus got wind of it and they started calling his office and asking for a quote. And that really horrified me. Because Bill was being so generous and friendly and all of a sudden, this seemed whorish of us to come out and say "what can we get out of this?" I was so embarrassed. He wouldn't return the calls about the quote and I was humiliated that they'd even ask. He never gave us the quote and that was that.

One day, I'm walking toward the Brill Building where Sound One had their offices and SGE had their offices and I see Bill walking a couple of feet ahead of me, and I was so embarrassed by them asking him for the quote that I didn't want to encounter him. So I started slowing down, thinking he didn't know I was behind him. Then he started slowing down. So, I stopped walking and he stopped walking. And then he went, "Fraaaannnk?" I have no idea how he knew I was behind him! And I sheepishly walked in with him into the elevator and once the elevator doors closed, I immediately said, "Bill, I am so sorry. I apologize. I have nothing to do with them asking you for a quote. I'm embarrassed by it. Please, you've been so generous and kind." And he said, "Really? You had nothing to do with it?" And I said, "I swear to God, I had nothing to do with it." So, he said, "Okay, I'll give it to you." And right there in the elevator, he said, "If you only see one movie this year it should be Frankenhooker." And that was the last time I ever saw him.

http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/interviewsnews.php?id=14024


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Sun 08/29/10 03:50 PM
Edited by wux on Sun 08/29/10 04:03 PM

I think it's a hard call, to say which is the most used weapon. In horror genre movies.

If you narrow it down to "which weapon takes the largest number of lives" then it's hands down "teeth".

In any zombie or madness-virus movie, the entire planet's population is wiped out (but still moves and wants to eat) by human bites, with teet.

Case in case, is Dawn of the Dead, and many others.

You can't complete with a single type of weapon for number of lives taken when the entire population is taken down by human bites. One life at a time. Not a mass-murder weapon, but by tedious, one-on-one, hard working zombie-bites.

We don't give enough credit to biting zombies and their zombie-bites. Without them, we would not all be zombie-movie watching zombies.

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Sun 08/29/10 04:02 PM
Edited by wux on Sun 08/29/10 04:04 PM


What's the COOLEST weapon that's been used in a horror movie?


A man's P*n(s.

Making love to a nice girl, and her giving birth to a child.

The child can run, (See Jane run), the child can hide, or hide-and-and-seek, and the child will die. At the end of his or her life. Guaranteed or your money back.

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Sun 08/29/10 04:08 PM


I think it's a hard call, to say which is the most used weapon. In horror genre movies.

If you narrow it down to "which weapon takes the largest number of lives" then it's hands down "teeth".

In any zombie or madness-virus movie, the entire planet's population is wiped out (but still moves and wants to eat) by human bites, with teet.

Case in case, is Dawn of the Dead, and many others.

You can't complete with a single type of weapon for number of lives taken when the entire population is taken down by human bites. One life at a time. Not a mass-murder weapon, but by tedious, one-on-one, hard working zombie-bites.

We don't give enough credit to biting zombies and their zombie-bites. Without them, we would not all be zombie-movie watching zombies.

good point.. can't argue that


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Sun 08/29/10 04:15 PM
Edited by Torgo70 on Sun 08/29/10 04:15 PM


I think it's a hard call, to say which is the most used weapon. In horror genre movies.

If you narrow it down to "which weapon takes the largest number of lives" then it's hands down "teeth".

In any zombie or madness-virus movie, the entire planet's population is wiped out (but still moves and wants to eat) by human bites, with teet.

Case in case, is Dawn of the Dead, and many others.

You can't complete with a single type of weapon for number of lives taken when the entire population is taken down by human bites. One life at a time. Not a mass-murder weapon, but by tedious, one-on-one, hard working zombie-bites.

We don't give enough credit to biting zombies and their zombie-bites. Without them, we would not all be zombie-movie watching zombies.


Teeth....definitely, and not only from all the zombie movies, but all of the cannibal movies coming out of Italy in the 70's and 80's, plus you had 2,000 Southerners eating Yankees in Two Thousand Maniacs, and of course the vampires.

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Sun 08/29/10 04:18 PM



I think it's a hard call, to say which is the most used weapon. In horror genre movies.

If you narrow it down to "which weapon takes the largest number of lives" then it's hands down "teeth".

In any zombie or madness-virus movie, the entire planet's population is wiped out (but still moves and wants to eat) by human bites, with teet.

Case in case, is Dawn of the Dead, and many others.

You can't complete with a single type of weapon for number of lives taken when the entire population is taken down by human bites. One life at a time. Not a mass-murder weapon, but by tedious, one-on-one, hard working zombie-bites.

We don't give enough credit to biting zombies and their zombie-bites. Without them, we would not all be zombie-movie watching zombies.


Teeth....definitely, and not only from all the zombie movies, but all of the cannibal movies coming out of Italy in the 70's and 80's, plus you had 2,000 Southerners eating Yankees in Two Thousand Maniacs, and of course the vampires.
werewolves too

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Sun 08/29/10 04:22 PM




I think it's a hard call, to say which is the most used weapon. In horror genre movies.

If you narrow it down to "which weapon takes the largest number of lives" then it's hands down "teeth".

In any zombie or madness-virus movie, the entire planet's population is wiped out (but still moves and wants to eat) by human bites, with teet.

Case in case, is Dawn of the Dead, and many others.

You can't complete with a single type of weapon for number of lives taken when the entire population is taken down by human bites. One life at a time. Not a mass-murder weapon, but by tedious, one-on-one, hard working zombie-bites.

We don't give enough credit to biting zombies and their zombie-bites. Without them, we would not all be zombie-movie watching zombies.


Teeth....definitely, and not only from all the zombie movies, but all of the cannibal movies coming out of Italy in the 70's and 80's, plus you had 2,000 Southerners eating Yankees in Two Thousand Maniacs, and of course the vampires.
werewolves too



And Luther The Geek


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Sun 08/29/10 04:27 PM
most aliens have big teeth too


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Sun 08/29/10 04:40 PM
Edited by Torgo70 on Sun 08/29/10 04:41 PM
And all the killer animal flicks from piranhas to rabbits.







Even Slugs!!!


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Sun 08/29/10 04:43 PM
And worms!!!




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Sun 08/29/10 04:47 PM
Teeth are everywhere, and I mean everywhere!!


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Sun 08/29/10 04:48 PM
can't forget sheep...


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