Has Uzumaki anything to do with the Manga?
the film is based off the manga, yeah
Has Uzumaki anything to do with the Manga?
Going tonight for Leatherface...i'm way too excited for this
Speaking of weird Asian movies, I'd recommend Uzumaki, Marebito, Suicide Club, and Three... Extremes.
Sadly only avaiable on DVD here. Pass.the film is based off the manga, yeah
Yea I have some of those on my watch list. Think I will try and lace them into one of my Halloween lists this year. Tough though because I have so much I want to watch lol.
Sadly only avaiable on DVD here. Pass.
I recently watched a bunch of old horror movies, like Christine, Pet Sematary, It, Storm of the Century, Silver Bullet, Cat's Eye, and Prince of Darkness on DVD, some of them in 4:3 aspect ratio, and it didn't stand in the way of good horror experience.
Most, if not all, of those films were originally released in theaters. Therefore, they should be in some widescreen ratio, be it 1.85:1 or 2.35:1.I recently watched a bunch of old horror movies, like Christine, Pet Sematary, It, Storm of the Century, Silver Bullet, Cat's Eye, and Prince of Darkness on DVD, some of them in 4:3 aspect ratio, and it didn't stand in the way of good horror experience.
Most, if not all, of those films were originally released in theaters. Therefore, they should be in some widescreen ratio, be it 1.85:1 or 2.35:1.
If I have any choice, I will always seek out the original aspect ratio. The only time I'll watch something in 4:3 is if it's an older film from the pre-widescreen era.
Thinking of DVDs, I've noticed a recent trend amongst kids in their twenties: proudly describing "watching VHS movies" as a hobby. This is hilarious to me. Unlike CRTs for retro gaming, vinyl, or even audio cassettes, no one who actually lived with VHS pines for the format, do they? Video tapes were inconvenient before the advent of DVD; afterwards they became trash as soon as consumers saw their first disc.
I imagine it's for the retro quality of it, along with finding some real gems that are VHS-only. But yeah, if you're able to find a better quality version of it, I don't see why going for VHS would be ideal unless the movie is suited to a really grimy picture.
Hey ladies and gents, just a note about the 31 Days of Horror marathon thread this year, it'll be up a couple of days later than usual.
I usually like to have it up around Sept 15th, but it's more likely to go up around the 20th this year. We should still have plenty of time to discuss our lists before Oct 1st though.
Even the really grimy ones were typically shot with the theatre screen in mind. If I remember right, there were far fewer movies that went straight to VHS compared to those that went straight to DVD. Lots of Disney animated stuff was straight to video, but it wasn't the done thing for small, independent movies the way it became during the DVD era.
Hey Guys, Jaimie Lee Curtis is returning in the next Halloween movie
That's true. There was definitely a VHS craze back in the day, and DVD took it to the next level, but it's a little odd for it to come back as a hobby since movies need that extra fidelity. I haven't watched anything on VHS in ages, I'm slightly curious to see how different it looks all these years later.
I could bite my ass for every time I bought a DVD of a 80s Horror or Action movie "because they most likely dont really look much better on Blu-Ray". Fucking Idiot. Now I have to replace tons and tons of beloved movies.
I'm throwing together a pretty crazy list for October. Not sure how much of it I'll get to but it should be fun.
By the way, I think it would be cool to vote on some kind of "Horror-GAF recommendations" list of movies outside of the big ones that everybody has already watched or knows they should watch. God knows I'm always on the lookout for weird obscure recs. Might be too late for this year but maybe sometime in the future.
I would say so. I've been meaning to see it for a long time and still haven't gotten around to it.Does Calvaire count as obscure? It's definitely weird, and I don't see the movie mentioned much.
Legendary dance scene, too.
Friday I learned that Jason has more confirmed kills than Freddy and Leatherface combined.
By the way, I think it would be cool to vote on some kind of "Horror-GAF recommendations" list of movies outside of the big ones that everybody has already watched or knows they should watch. God knows I'm always on the lookout for weird obscure recs. Might be too late for this year but maybe sometime in the future.
One morning, an old man wanders into the woods in search of his runaway cat. He finds instead a child with no parents and a murder with no corpse.
"A blackly comic, bracingly experimental no-budget horror film" almost entirely free of dialogue, SOFT FOR DIGGING "...smacks us out of left field with concepts we would never expect from this kind of film."
"...simmers its way to a frothing boil of a climax that finishes off with a jaw-dropping conclusion. With a strong visual style and a knack for telling a story without the need for words, JT Petty weaves an intricate tale and maintains strond mood shifts... and then he smacks us out of left field with concepts we would never expect from this kind of film."
- Massawyrm, AINT-IT-COOL-NEWS
"...Like the 1999 sleeper that became a national phenomenon, SOFT FOR DIGGING breaks new ground in cinematic technique and is very, very scary. ...more visually sophisticated, subtler, and closer in tone to the Coen brothers' first movie, BLOOD SIMPLE than BLAIR WITCH.
-Lou Lumenick, NY POST
"...it may be the best use of $6000 since EL MARIACHI... compelling is the freedom and skill Petty shows in rearranging genre syntax. He picks up familiar horror elements and remolds them like so much Play-doh."
-Scott Foundas, VARIETY
I'm going to have such a hard time coming up with movies for Oct. I mostly watch horror movies
I'll post my list later
The marathon thread will be up today or tomorrow if you wanted to save postings lists for that.
The marathon thread will be up today or tomorrow if you wanted to save postings lists for that.
I keep forgetting that there is a horror GAF. I need to start spending more time here, so I'm subbing.
Anyway, looks like the line up for AMC FearFest has been released. But this year, it's only going to be one fucking week thanks to AMC airing a marathon of The Walking Dead before its premier on the 22nd.
http://fanfest.com/2017/09/14/amc-fearfest-2017-start-date-and-film-list-revealed/
I'm going to have such a hard time coming up with movies for Oct. I mostly watch horror movies
By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes.
31 Days of Horror 7 is alive. Let's see those lists, you ghouls!
The simple but effective illustrative designs of your OPs are impeccable.
"Known as an auteur of the extreme, Miike took the ultra-violent gangster film to new heights with the visceral, bloody, and often hilarious Ichi the Killer, which has since endured as one of the most influential pieces of genre filmmaking of the last two decades. Based on the manga Ichin the Killer by Hideo Yamamoto, the film follows Kakihara (Tadanobu Asano), a notoriously sadistic yakuza enforcer whose search for his boss' killer brings him into the orbit of a demented costumed assassin known as Ichi (Nao Ohmori).
Ichi the Killer: The Digitally Restored Director's Cutwill receive a theatrical release beginning on November 10th with an exclusive New York City engagement at Metrograph, and will roll out to specialty theaters across North America over the next several months in full 4K glory.
I do not know if it would really count as horror, but WellGo hasgot the license to do a 4K restore of Ichi The Killer which has been OOP for quite a while
The blu will release soon after
Just watched the weirdest movie.
Kill List from 2011...
Oddly Wickerman-ish but really does not explain anything.
Saw IT 2017 on Fri and then IT tv film on Sat. Enjoyed the 2017 film more, but think Tim Curry's pennywise is scarier and more enjoyable
Tim Curry is a treasure, but we also got to see his whole portrayal and fucking with the adults too. The new pennywise will presumably do more than jump scares in the sequel.
I have to get my laptop back from my girls place because it has my current list of 31 movies but is the Wailing seriously that good? I've tried watching it 3 times at least and I had such a hard time getting into it. I honestly thought it was a comedy at first not horror until I read people talking about it. I think watching it with my brother will force me to watch it all the way through