^^^ Watch it this weekend and tell me what you think.
^^^ Watch it this weekend and tell me what you think.
...one can be sure of nothing until it has already happened...
Maybe not the most disturbing, but my favourite horror films of all time are:
In the mouth of Madness
Event Horizon
Hellraiser 2
I just like horror films that make you think
Don't cry, don't regret and don't blame
Weak find the whip, willing find freedom
Towards the sun, carry your name
In warm hands you are given
Ask the wind for the way
Uncertainty's gone, your path will unravel
Accept all as it is and do not blame
God or the Devil
~Born to Live - Mavrik~
There's nothing to think about with respect to In the Mouth of Madness. The "plot" is just a flimsy pretext to string together some interesting visuals and special effects.
Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from bad decisions.
Event Horizon is my all time favourite!
mo'Dajvo' pa'wIjDaq je narghpu' He'So'bogh SajlIj
I will have to watch out for that one ^. I've never even heard of it.
I'm watching Wolfman tonight.
Don't cry, don't regret and don't blame
Weak find the whip, willing find freedom
Towards the sun, carry your name
In warm hands you are given
Ask the wind for the way
Uncertainty's gone, your path will unravel
Accept all as it is and do not blame
God or the Devil
~Born to Live - Mavrik~
While watching In the Mouth of Madness, I kept thinking, "why did that character do that?" Why did Linda hit the boy on the bike with her car? Why didn't John offer to drive after that? Why did Linda steal John's car keys later on? Why did John attack people with an axe? Why were the people in the asylum slaughtered?
When all these whys were left unanswered, I stopped trusting the story and started analyzing it. And it falls apart. It's just stupid. Nothing means anything. Stuff happens, John reacts, repeat, repeat ad nauseum. It only seems deep if you fail to understand it but assume that it was just too deep for you to understand. But it all makes sense if you just assume that Carpenter wanted to do some cool scenes and didn't bother linking them with a good story.
I wanted my money back and I wanted my time back. I've seen some great John Carpenter movies, but In the Mouth of Madness was wasn't one of them.
Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from bad decisions.
gosh, why do people have to analyze everything and not just enjoy movies?
mo'Dajvo' pa'wIjDaq je narghpu' He'So'bogh SajlIj
I'm willing to suspend a fair amount of disbelief if I'm entertained. But a lousy story pushes me away to a distance where I just analyze it. Or go to sleep, or walk away.
Like I said earlier, I've seen some great John Carpenter movies. The Thing is one the all-time great horror movies. And it has a great plot. There are some things that viewers don't understand at first, like why are those guys shooting at the sled dog? But eventually we get enough answers that it all starts to make sense, and that internal logic means that each new plot development is going to mean something in context of the story. I was on the edge of my seat, wondering anxiously "What's going to happen next?"
The plot of In the Mouth of Madness didn't make much sense. So new plot developments were generally meaningless and didn't advance the story in any direction that mattered. It was just stuff happening on the screen. I was bored, so I analyzed it.
Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from bad decisions.
I watched Haute Tension (or Switchblade Romance as it is called in the UK) recently and loved it! I am a big lover of horror films but this was the first one I had seen in ages that really scared me. In fact there are a lot of pretty terrfying French films around that are worth a watch- Marytrs and Inside are two others I would certainly recommend.
Well they had this Event Horizon in the dvd shop today, but it's set in space and I'm not keen on films that are set in space so I didn't buy it...
But I will if it's really scary....so is it? lol
Can't say I've heard of that Switchblade Romance either.