You're right on the first one, but the other is Twilight Eyes. I've always think that the last one would made a very terryfiying horror movie if made by a competent director and without tv actors of the week.
Revitalising the slasher genre, Scream not only bought back the cliché slasher film conventions, but introduced some new ones.
Quote from: Emma (snowcat) on October 23, 2009, 11:18:55 PMRevitalising the slasher genre, Scream not only bought back the cliché slasher film conventions, but introduced some new ones. Are you serious? This film is responsible for the death of the slasher film genre and the birth of the annoying PG-13 kiddie horror lost of time that we have now...
Quote from: Jon on October 14, 2009, 06:43:14 PMAnd Winter Passing has Zooey in, who I can't take seriously since Mark Kermode ripped her to pieces in his 500 Days of Summer review! Every time I see her picture I think of his impression... Link? BTW, I'm looking forward to 500 Days of Summer.
And Winter Passing has Zooey in, who I can't take seriously since Mark Kermode ripped her to pieces in his 500 Days of Summer review! Every time I see her picture I think of his impression...
Quote from: goodguy on October 14, 2009, 06:47:03 PMLink? BTW, I'm looking forward to 500 Days of Summer. Just linked one for Jimmy and I've now found the one for 500 Days of Summer (second one down): http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00mf3b0
Link? BTW, I'm looking forward to 500 Days of Summer.
I wonder if you're restricted if you aren't in the UK? I'm sure Kermode has a written version, but you can't hear his impressions of Zooey ("big wide eyes, fringe...") and the line "goes through the stargate of kook" loses something when you can't hear him grimacing!
... the death of the slasher film genre and the birth of the annoying PG-13 kiddie horror...
The idea of showing anything of Michael's past defeats the point of the story.