Se7en is dire
Saw just, totals it.
I found seven to be quite boring. Made only good by the "what would i do in that situation" ending.
Jeepers Creepers: Great first half, really creepy. Then it gets when they go to the police, and just, un-realistic. You loose all care for the victims, and it sucks. 7/10.
The second one is just ****.
Ben said:Se7en is possibly the worst well-liked film I've ever seen, I wasn't shocked when that bitch turned up in a box, just pleasently surprised.
On the subject of horror, two more to mention from me:
Jeepers Creepers: Great first half, really creepy. Then it gets <img src=http://www.coasterforce.com/cf-info/images/smiles/5censored.gif> when they go to the police, and just, un-realistic. You loose all care for the victims, and it sucks. 7/10.
Alien: It's part of my "see-every-really-famous-film-I've-always-wanted-to-see" kick. And, it's clear from the outset why it's so well-liked. Really fantastically made film, tension throughout, a great hero, a great setting, great acting, and a great monster. Throughly terrifying, throughly 10/10.
Se7en is possibly the worst well-liked film I've ever seen, I wasn't shocked when that bitch turned up in a box, just pleasently surprised.
John Hurt 1984 is that? I liked it, but I do like John Hurt!
Furie said:Everyone should be forced to sit down and watch all of Hitchcock's works. People may not see quite so much in them now, but most modern day film-making and directorial styles and tricks were first done by him. I still really like his films anyway, just because they're such a joy to watch.
furie said:Everyone should be forced to sit down and watch all of Hitchcock's works. People may not see quite so much in them now, but most modern day film-making and directorial styles and tricks were first done by him. I still really like his films anyway, just because they're such a joy to watch.
mr. clam said:300 is great, if you have a testosterone build up which you want to get rid of, but dont have any hand cream or tissues available. If you like plots in your movies, avoid. If you like pretty visuals and homo-erotic greased up men fighting each other.. then this is for you.
gavin said:Yes, yes and yes. The word "genius" is seriously overused, but totally applies to Hitchcock. I haven't watched a film of his that I didn't like. My favorites though would include Vertigo, The Birds, Psycho and Marnie.
The thing with Saw is, what can they do?
1. Prequel.
2. Follow Jeff looking for his daughter.
And both of those would suck arse.