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Tamrin

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Zachary Amaranth said:
Tamrin said:
I only like the first Scream movie. All others are just horrible.
Scream 4 is the best in the series!!!!

No, no! Put down the pitchforks!
I found Scream 4 to be the worst but, there is nothing wrong with anyone, yourself included, in liking them. I just find them to be horrible for, not actually beating a dead horse, but rather, killing the friends and family of the horse all around it while beating that one horse to damn near the point of death and then not having the compassion to put it out of it's misery. Then wait for it to be back on it's feet, wounds healed, and do it all over again three times with plans to do it a fourth. Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven are just a couple of evil bastards.

I grew up watching horror movies from an age I really shouldn't have for being too young. I'm cool with a lot of them and their sequels. Not the Scream sequels though.
 

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Tamrin said:
Zachary Amaranth said:
Tamrin said:
I only like the first Scream movie. All others are just horrible.
Scream 4 is the best in the series!!!!

No, no! Put down the pitchforks!
I found Scream 4 to be the worst but, there is nothing wrong with anyone, yourself included, in liking them. I just find them to be horrible for, not actually beating a dead horse, but rather, killing the friends and family of the horse all around it while beating that one horse to damn near the point of death and then not having the compassion to put it out of it's misery. Then wait for it to be back on it's feet, wounds healed, and do it all over again three times with plans to do it a fourth. Kevin Williamson and Wes Craven are just a couple of evil bastards.

I grew up watching horror movies from an age I really shouldn't have for being too young. I'm cool with a lot of them and their sequels. Not the Scream sequels though.
I'm actually a big fan of the first twenty minutes of the original Scream. It ranks up there with some of the best stuff Wes Craven has ever done. I kind of just turn it off after that, though.
 

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Tamrin said:
I found Scream 4 to be the worst but, there is nothing wrong with anyone, yourself included, in liking them.
I was joking, actually. Based on the hatred. More or less like saying "Twilight rules."

I actually haven't seen 4, in large part because of how bad 3 was and my lack of faith in the ability of anything on earth to recover from it.
 

Undead Dragon King

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DY-NA-MITE! DY-NA-MITE!

Nooo! A friendship born from the struggle against The Man is cut short by KUNG-FU TREACHERY!
 

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You forgot the best genre send up's ever made the Mel Brooks trilogy Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein and The Producers. Very funny films highlighting what was good and what was so bad it was good about films of those genre from the 50's and 60's.

Black Dynamight is amazing though, I saw it when it was screened at the Edinburgh Film Festival and it is so underated. Why Michael Jai White isn't a superstar by now is beyond me.
 

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I'm SO glad that The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra made this list. It is one of my favourite movies. It's just so hilariously campy. And then there's the skeleton. I honestly think this should be watched by anyone who loves classic B-Movies, there is just so much good in this movie.

And after playing Portal 2, all the mention of science reminds me of Cave Johnson, which is a plus in my book.
 

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Undead Dragon King said:
DY-NA-MITE! DY-NA-MITE!

Nooo! A friendship born from the struggle against The Man is cut short by KUNG-FU TREACHERY!
I remember that line. Sarcastically it was funny.
 

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Bob,
One that you should see if you have not (and everyone else reading the comments) is the 2004 Zak Penn movie "Incident at Lock Ness" A mocumentary penned by Penn, a typical action flick writer and the great Werner Herzog. Penn hires Herzog to film a documentary about Loch Ness while another crew is filming a documentary about Herzog. The first two acts are about Herzog and Penn butting heads about the integrity of the documentary with the third act delving into some horror. It's a "love it or hate it" movie. I loved it and think you should give it a chance.