CharlieAddict
nekomimi rocks!!!
Reno said:
i saw this when i was 9 or 10.
there's a scene in that where the rapist gets his dick chomped off...christ, i can't believe i actually remember that!
Reno said:
RenegadeDog said:That looks quite good.![]()
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Dubversion said:The Exorcist is a very good film which unfortunately will never have the same impact on a viewer coming to it now as it did at the time. My parents and my parents' friends etc were scared shitless by it, it had a massive impact on a cinema-going generation. Just because it doesn't have the same effect now doesn't make it shit
! or no - this has got to be a terrible film. But love the poster, dash. I'd have it on my walldash_two said:Best horror film title IMO if it didn't have the exclamation mark at the end:
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Great name hea. Never heard of that film so may have to go for a searchhalf_eaten_arm said:'twisted nightmare', fucking terrible acting but so incredibley funny just for that reason.
This is what I love about B grade horrors. Must have some horror in it - 'reanimator' anyone(ok maybe more gore than horror)? Some comedy (meant of not) works for me - 'toxic avenger' for this reason alone gets a gold star
And then there is the reimaginings - eg 'return of the living dead' (and I love the orginal 'night of the living dead'). Brraaaainnnns mmm.
CharlieAddict said:Q - the winged serpent!!!
now that bought crapness onto a new level.
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Mad Cultist - 'Submit willingly so I can murder you'
Victim - 'No. Fuck you. Im not fucking submitting willingly. Fuck you and your winged serpent'
Mad Cultist - 'Ah. Shit. Suppose I'd better be going then'
I agree - fantastic B movie - Michael Moriarty is brilliantReno said:Trash philistine !![]()
"Q" is great and I love Larry Cohen's demented 70's B-movies. The film has a great cast of 70's character actors, method acting their socks off while battling an Aztec snake deity who recides on top of the Crystler Buliding in a plot that wrestles for attention with a gritty cop/heist pic. What's not to love ? It's a bit as if indie legend John Cassavetes got up one day and decided to make a Ray Harryhausen style monster movie. For all it's technical deficiencies "Q" is much more original and ambitious than most of today's horror films (though the the recent Korean monster hit The Host owed a lot to this)