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Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 11:13 am
by Egeek
In this topic area I thought it would be cool to chat more on mainstream horror movies. Like a offscreen kill that we preferred was a onscreen one or a different kill method instead because of our won fetishes and tastes. What if scenes. You name it. Maybe even some screencap sharing if allowed. Happy chatting.

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:43 pm
by Pennpaul
Final victim in FRENZY.
Recently a version was made by UKSG for Bluestone. Previously versions were made by Bailee Arnett, Steely Blue and Horror Variety Theater.

4P

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 1:49 pm
by Egeek
Pennpaul wrote:Final victim in FRENZY.
Recently a version was made by UKSG for Bluestone. Previously versions were made by Bailee Arnett, Steely Blue and Horror Variety Theater.

4P
ya I know. that scene is so popular that everyone wants to shoot their own version. Each one is a little different depending on everyones tastes too. which works. Its one of my favorite strangle scenes but its a enjoyable one that is for sure.

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:45 pm
by Egeek
Pennpaul wrote:Final victim in FRENZY.
Recently a version was made by UKSG for Bluestone. Previously versions were made by Bailee Arnett, Steely Blue and Horror Variety Theater.

4P
In this topic area I rather chat about mainstream horror only. I want to try to chat with others about mainstream horror movies more on here. beyond the fetish clips. Hell mainstream horror is where I and probably others get their inspiration from. to create fetish horror stories or just horror stories as well. To be honest like others seem to be I noticed. Non mainstream stuff I dont find inspirational. Fun and enjoyable to watch they are though. I try to collect a little bit of both.

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:51 am
by xj900uk
Yeah to be honest mainstream (ie Hollywood) horror is probably where I get most of my inspiration and interest from.. The only trouble is Hollywood often never gets it quite right - found that more often than not I end up being frustrated because they haven't quite satisfied what I am looking for, or else there is sloppy editing or some cop-out

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 4:56 am
by Indrid Cold
Ditto. You took the words right out of my keyboard. It's even worse today due to the proliferation of "shaky cam" and schizo editing.

I also find women's clothing and hairstyles to be decreasingly attractive post-90s.

The vast majority of my favorite death scenes have come from movies and TV shows made prior to the 2000s. Very few female death scenes have wowed me over the last decade, and almost none in recent years.

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 4:23 pm
by xj900uk
You're right - with a few exceptions most female demises from 2000 onwards have been quite...frustrating... :mad:

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 6:49 pm
by Egeek
xj900uk wrote:You're right - with a few exceptions most female demises from 2000 onwards have been quite...frustrating... :mad:
yup. give me the old 80s slasher flicks any day. During the summer I like to go back and rewatch friday the 13th flicks. before new line got a hold of the rights. There was a kill here and there that brought inspiration for fantasies or was just fun to watch. No fetish element attached. Then when october rolls around I rewatch my halloween flicks that I have in my collection.

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 9:36 pm
by Indrid Cold
My favorite source for female death scenes tends to be cheesy direct-to-video action/sci-fi/horror movies circa late 80s through early 2000s. The women typically dress very sexy in them, and these flicks don't have the same compunction with ruthlessly killing off women and innocent characters as do big-budget Hollywood movies and TV shows. The problem is that the direction in these movies is generally bad, and they often botch what would have been awesome death scenes. Nevertheless, I've discovered a far greater quantity and overall quality of female death scenes in direct-to-video fare than big budget feature films.

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 3:17 pm
by Egeek
Indrid Cold wrote:My favorite source for female death scenes tends to be cheesy direct-to-video action/sci-fi/horror movies circa late 80s through early 2000s. The women typically dress very sexy in them, and these flicks don't have the same compunction with ruthlessly killing off women and innocent characters as do big-budget Hollywood movies and TV shows. The problem is that the direction in these movies is generally bad, and they often botch what would have been awesome death scenes. Nevertheless, I've discovered a far greater quantity and overall quality of female death scenes in direct-to-video fare than big budget feature films.
I cant think of any direct-to-video ones. any that stood out to you? as for types of vics in big budget or direct-to-video type movies my taste in vic type character stays the same. the bad girl type character is a turn off. no matter how sexy her death is. I prefer the innocent type vic which I noticed many dont care for. More differences in my tastes in compare to similar tastes I noticed more.

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 7:49 pm
by Egeek
Then of course there is the offscreen kills. Sometimes you are left with the after effect and is sometimes disappointed with that.

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 11:44 pm
by Nightposter
There is one off screen kill that has stayed with me or years... sorry, in my present state I have forgotten the movie title. But I'm thinking it was an old Hammer film, set in present day. Beautiful brunette, shows up just after the first couple of kills in the movie, we are treated to views of her in tight shirts showing her fright. Last scene( for her) business suit, talking to police at door, sends them away,closes door. a voice off screen says 'Gloria! Come here, I want you! she walks into room,off screen a blood curdling scream, the sound of a body falling to the floor, and we never see her again...
IIRC, most of the victims were somehow impaled...arrows, spears etc....

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 3:54 am
by xj900uk
That is what I meant about things being very frustrating - :mad: hearing everything happening just off-screen. There was another movie or TV programme I was watching the other night, sorry was half asleep but the perp chased the heroine round the living room several times armed with a meat knife, she fought back like a tiger, yet in the end he strangled her out of sight of the camera behind the sofa...

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 7:30 pm
by Egeek
xj900uk wrote:That is what I meant about things being very frustrating - :mad: hearing everything happening just off-screen. There was another movie or TV programme I was watching the other night, sorry was half asleep but the perp chased the heroine round the living room several times armed with a meat knife, she fought back like a tiger, yet in the end he strangled her out of sight of the camera behind the sofa...
offscreen kills could be nice if done right. Like in tales from the crypt.I think in the episode beauty rests. I dont think they showed mimi rogers being offed. we do get a lovely after effect though. Friday the 13th flicks I remember offscreen kills that made me think why were they offscreen. Like mrs jarves death.

Re: Mainstream Horror Movie Discussions

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 4:26 am
by xj900uk
Don't like off-screen kills or those you can't quite see. For me they are the ultimate cop-out, almost as if the directors are making fun of us