Duration: 09:34 minutes Upload Time: 07-02-07 18:38:05 User: manicminer2010 :::: Favorites |
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This must be the best film ending ever! The Revenge of Blake scene from John Carpenters 'The Fog'! |
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manicminer2010 ::: Favorites It does bug me how people believe they can remake certain films and assume they are going to better than the original. Some films (which were crap anyway, maybe), but not a film like this! How can the atmosphere of this film be bottled and used again?? No way! 07-08-03 05:45:02 _____________________________________________________ | |
JubawongaProductions ::: Favorites check out my horror movie trailer and tell me what you think! 07-08-03 12:21:10 _____________________________________________________ | |
johncarpenter1980 ::: Favorites these days "horror film directors" (if that's what you want to call them) confuse Horror, Suspense, and Terror with Creepy, Gory , and Predictable. These "horror" directors, seem to forget the sheer horror that made us lose sleep at night from films like this. I mean have you seen the remake of "Black Christmas"? No horror, no suspense, just gore, gore gore. I just think people should stop makin horror films unless the acting is good, music is good, and most importantly, THE PLOT MAKES SENSE. 07-08-07 11:44:16 _____________________________________________________ | |
manicminer2010 ::: Favorites I will second that!! 07-08-07 14:11:29 _____________________________________________________ | |
writerblaster ::: Favorites I totally agree with you, john1980. The problem is, "horror directors" today don't care how really effective their films may be, they just do it for the money. 07-08-14 19:00:36 _____________________________________________________ | |
johncarpenter1980 ::: Favorites thanks. for a second there i thought i was the only horror film fan who thought this 07-08-15 00:51:36 _____________________________________________________ | |
twilightfun ::: Favorites Oh nevermind. I hate remakes either way in movies. There is such a thing as creativity I believe, and current producers need to take a lesson on how to remind themselves of it while they continually target messing up classics and the like. 07-08-17 16:12:47 _____________________________________________________ | |
UncleFeedle ::: Favorites Nick Castle would be another! 07-08-21 15:33:12 _____________________________________________________ | |
UncleFeedle ::: Favorites Something very noticeable about many of these older horrors is the general age of the actors. Today's horrors are all screaming teens, pop-culture references and dark, silly humour. The old stuff was far superior with their use of seasoned, mature actors and scripts that treated the material seriously. 07-08-21 15:39:37 _____________________________________________________ | |
UncleFeedle ::: Favorites His 70's/early 80's stuff consisted of lots of Prophet-5 synthesizer, ARP Quadra, ARP 2600, ARP Sequencer, LinnDrum, etc. The Prophet-5 is definitely king of old horror soundtracks though. It was used for Creepshow, Scanners, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, etc. 07-08-21 15:46:06 _____________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
The Fog - John Carpenter - Blakes Revenge
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