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Very effective. i still wanted to slap Donald and Veronica by the end of it, but definately a great twist, and a big change from the original.
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Iīve only seen the Sutherland version. Wich one is the scariest?
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There were things in the 1978 version that i found creepier than the origional. In some cases - colour does add more atmosphere. (the scenes at the pod growing facilities ...especially) |
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Wasnīt the 78s "NOOOOOOOB"!!! more scary than "Become one of us" or what the hell the line was in the first one..?
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Last seen movie for me was Taxi Driver. God I love that movie.
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Just finished Halloween: H2O
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I don't see no-one else here. |
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Now, i know that iīm gonna be in trouble for saying this, but i really donīt see anything special about the Halloween serial? Iīve only seen the first and the 2 last ones. Here is some questions: 1. Why is it, that the first Halloween movie got 5 out of 5 stars in Mick Martinīs "video and movie guide" and the first "Friday the 13." only got around 3 stars? 2. Is it because "Halloween" started the whole slasher theme? 3. What was so special about that story that itīs a classic now? I know iīm not talking or writing like Shakespeare, but Freak, you are welcome to answer this one if you like.;) Peace :cool:
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1. Because Mick Martin liked Halloween more than Friday the 13th - reviewers' opinions are always just that, but I would not listen to the likes of Martin for any reliable or informed critique on horror films: he hasn't got a fucking clue.
2. Halloween didn't start the whole slasher/bodycount theme - this is generally credited to Mario Bava's Bay of Blood (aka Twitch of the Death Nerve) 8 years earlier in 1971. Halloween did bring the genre to mainstream audiences, though. 3. Halloween has a lot of classic-making virtues, not least down to its simple hook (a faceless, indestructable bogeyman returns home to kill teenagers - not common at the time), John Carpenter's unusual and devastatingly effecting framing techniques (complimented by Ray Stella's steadicam work) and of course his unforgettable soundtrack. Back in 1979, teens-in-peril did not need to be particularly attractive or hip, and films like this were made devoid of the humour and clever knowingness that plagues them today. |
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but as it was a Canadian film, no one saw it. it doesnt stand the test of time like Halloween but i remember it being a pretty scary film back then. |
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