Incredible horror map inspriration Created 20 years ago2004-07-19 20:23:24 UTC by Coolfat3459 Coolfat3459

Created 20 years ago2004-07-19 20:23:24 UTC by Coolfat3459 Coolfat3459

Posted 20 years ago2004-07-19 20:23:24 UTC Post #42961
Anyone seen previews for a movie called The Grudge? If not, watch the trailor, and be inspired! I swear to god I am seeing that movie when it comes out:

www.doyouhaveagrudge.com
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-19 21:32:48 UTC Post #42982
sweet!! but won't it be hard??? If you can't make it try making a map for The Village!!
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Posted 20 years ago2004-07-19 22:09:22 UTC Post #43004
That front-page image reminds me of The Ring.
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Posted 20 years ago2004-07-19 22:17:32 UTC Post #43010
That is pretty creepy. And I didn't know sarah michelle gellar was still around... :P
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 08:17:22 UTC Post #43138
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 09:07:40 UTC Post #43145
I was thinking of looking at the trailer untill I got to the part of the flash intro movie where it said sarah michelle gellar :roll: Tacky, cheesy, clich? badly acted and not even scary are the phrases that come to min, and I havent even watched the trailer yet.
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 09:11:16 UTC Post #43147
^Ignore that post, made some errors.

I was thinking of looking at the trailer untill I got to the part of the flash intro movie where it said Sarah Michelle Gellar :roll: :zonked:

Tacky, cheesy, clich?, badly acted and nowhere near scary are the phrases that came to mind, and I hadent even watched the trailer yet.

And after watching the trailer, I felt the same familiar feeling I've felt looking at every other "horror" movie in the past few years. Typical, old-hat, made-for-the-masses teen spook flick.
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 09:14:49 UTC Post #43148
Oh, and add to it the fact that it's just another excuse to get some popular blonde girl in a shower scene - it just makes for a below average movie.

Call me pessimistic :P
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 10:05:30 UTC Post #43152
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 12:06:39 UTC Post #43166
Too true, but is Geller the same woman who played Racheal in The Ring? If so then I REEAAALLY need to see The Grudge. The Ring is one of my favorite movies.
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 12:19:28 UTC Post #43176
Yeah, I dont think there is one so-called horror film that is even slightly scary or not aimed at a teenage audience... At leats not since the 70's, at least the horror films were funny, if not scary.

Modern films always over-use computer effects, and it just makes the monsters look like, well, shit.
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 12:34:23 UTC Post #43179
Every horror movie before the 70's was probably funny because of how corny the movie would be.
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 13:57:30 UTC Post #43197
We need more phsycological movies - no monsters, no aliens, no special effects, just films that make you think about what the hell could be happening behind that door.... never show your audience what's scary - because it just wont be scary. Imagination, directors! You're supposed to be renowned for it :nuts:
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 15:12:39 UTC Post #43222
Nobody really makes horror movies with monsters anymore, I'm actually glad, monsters like the wolfman and dracula are stupid and unscary. Dead people or creature from hell or insane people with freakish style and appearance make good horror flicks. STINKO MAN! YES! ROCK ON!
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 17:13:12 UTC Post #43289
28 days later is the only semi scary film ive seen really lately and even then it wasnt that scary
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 17:13:24 UTC Post #43291
28 days later is the only semi scary film ive seen really lately and even then it wasnt that scary
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 17:16:05 UTC Post #43294
28 days later was good.

I thought the The Sixth Sense was good for the old imagination, as well. (someone said imagination) :|
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 17:28:45 UTC Post #43303
I liked 28 days later. One of the better zombie-horror films I've seen.
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Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 18:06:39 UTC Post #43323
Resident Evil!!! that was the spookiest movie i've ever seen (well i dont know if it is) !
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 18:16:38 UTC Post #43331
Yeah 28 Days Later was surprisingly good! A bit clich? at times, but still a spooky film. Just the thought of London being completely empty like that and some guy waking up in the middle of it not knowing what the hell has happened. THAT is fear.

Sixth Sense, too! Films like that and The Others - I think its just all the silence and then suddenly huge loud noises that you have no idea where they came from :D
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 18:17:37 UTC Post #43332
...resident evil was one of the most budget game rips i have ever had the misfortune of watching. know that scene when all the dogs surround her? ever wonder why they werent moving at one point? because the animators decided it would be quicker and cheaper if they used plastic stationary models.

as for red dragon, i saw that again just now on sky movies. class stuff.
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 18:20:06 UTC Post #43333
i saw 28 days later 3 times.
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 18:31:22 UTC Post #43334
Has anyone seen When The Wind Blows? It's kinda freaky..... it's this really old short film (animated, uses drawn characters and miniature sets blended together) and it's about this old man and woman who find out a nuclear war is about to begin (I dont think you get the details about how or why it's happening - I'm pretty sure it was made as a shock-factor film to show the effects of nuclear bombs and scare people..).

Anyway, the old man has this book he got from the library that shows how to build a safe place, which requires 2 doors slanted against a wall, painting all of the windows etc... and the woman doesnt believe it all, she just goes about her business, but then it happens - and boy does it happen. They use this really weird, dirty, mangled sketch/animation effect to show the effects of this bomb dropping - cars and lorrys going down the road just get lifted up and roll along fields, houses get torn apart, animals are slung into the air... it's all pretty violent and scary to say it's just an animation. Then at the end, it shows how the old man and woman are deteriorating slowly from the fallout, until they eventually fall asleep for one last time in the dark, and the man is left talking to himself. It's kinda sad, but it really frightens you at the same time.. really well made. SEE IT!

/strange review of animation :P
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-20 18:37:05 UTC Post #43336
Oh, and it's based on the book of the same name lol.
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-21 10:08:21 UTC Post #43432
We need more phsycological movies - no monsters, no aliens, no special effects, just films that make you think about what the hell could be happening behind that door.... never show your audience what's scary - because it just wont be scary. Imagination, directors! You're supposed to be renowned for it
Agreed.

The scariest film I ever watched (maybe it was because I was younger) was 'The Woman in Black'. It's not on TV very often, and I havent come across it much in the stores, but if you do see it, maybe you'll know what I mean
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-21 18:34:20 UTC Post #43566
House on haunted hill was one of the best, The Sixth Sense messed me up man. that movie was freakish/scary/and CERTAINLY messed with your mind. But still, The Ring is the best so far.
Posted 20 years ago2004-07-21 18:42:14 UTC Post #43569
im gona see that. the rings gonna be on sky movies soon.
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