Well DUH! It had the power-glove didn't it?Nightmare 3 > Nightmare 1; I just didn't care for the first one.
They're doing a remake. Not sure how much Clive Barker's involved, if at all.You know what horror series died the worst "long" death? Hellraiser. I keep hoping for a GOOD revamp.
All I needed to see was when one of the sequels said "Evil goes online". This when the series was dead for me. Did Clive Barker do a TV series?You know what horror series died the worst "long" death? Hellraiser. I keep hoping for a GOOD revamp.
I'm pretty sure it was partially meant as a comedy.Of the various 80's horror big names (Nightmare, Friday the 13th, etc) Hellraiser was the only one to really leave a lasting impression. Nightmare was pretty good, but every time Depp gets sucked into the bed I laugh at the ridiculous blood geyser and it kills the mood.
I remember seeing that Mike Myers face after he killed his sister. That was creepy as FUCK.Halloween left a pretty huge impression on me. It's also the most glaring example of "amazing first entry + every sequel being completely worthless".
...nooooooooooooo. That would be Movie six. Need I remind you of Dumbledore's suck-ass death scene? Or how they don't even explain the meaning of what the half-blood prince was?Which is why Prisoner of Azkaban was the best book in the series, but the worst movie in the series.
Thank you! I know people who reeeeeeeeeeeeeally hate it. I'll admit it ain't no Citizen Kane but it ain't like it's the first Gamera movie! Which, let's face it was a shameless Godzilla rip-off with a terrible ending.I'm in the minority that dug it. I own it on Blu-Ray. That said, it's not by any means a "great" movie. It's fun, though.
Saw it in the theater and enjoyed it. I probably wouldn't if I went back and watched the DVD. The giant screen helped the atmosphere, and I like that the movie wasn't too serious.What's everyone's opinion on Cloverfield? I think it's a good stupid monster movie in my opinion.
Yeah, watching certain monster-films on the small screen just ain't the same. When I hit it big, I'm buying my own freakin' theater wit all the Godzilla prints I can find. Except for those two. You know what I'm talkin about.Saw it in the theater and enjoyed it. I probably wouldn't if I went back and watched the DVD. The giant screen helped the atmosphere, and I like that the movie wasn't too serious.
[EDIT] Also want to add. WORST MONSTER DESIGN EVER!
What's wrong with the Hangover? I freakin' LOVED that movie.Bridesmaids
I avoided this film for a long time because it was described to me as "The Hangover for women". Finally saw it, and its nothing like The Hangover. I mean, it's actually funny, for one thing.
Grass
What a lazy documentary. Its just a timeline of the anti-marijuana laws, without going into any detail whatsoever. I couldn't finish it, it just made no effort to make itself remotely interesting, even with Woody Harrelson doing the narration.
Meh, I still like. Know what I hate? Star-ship troopers. So friggin' stupid. Is it a satire against war, is it a satire for war-I DON'T FREAKIN' KNOW! The message was just so garbled by cgi and dumb acting that it make you feel empty.I dunno, the fact that the entire thing is one, long unfunny joke, featuring great comedic actors mailing in performances as completely one dimensional characters just really bugged me. HATED that movie.
Just because you didn't understand the message doesn't mean it's "garbled"
Starship Troopers is a masterpiece
SEE! I am the only person who hates this movie!I'm sorry but I just couldn't enjoy it. Plus the scene where the southern guy's "helmet malfunctioned" when it was clearly just put on side-ways still irks me to this day. I can understand why people would like this film, but at least admit that scene was freaking stupid.Yeh dude. Starship Troppers, despite some kinda bad CGI, is great. Sure, there are plots that are dropped and picked up again rather suddenly but it still is fun as fuck, satire or no.