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Old 08-01-2007, 04:48 PM   #1
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Just curious as to what you guys think would make the best horror flick on Blu-ray. My vote is the Exorcist and it looks like it will eventually make it to Blu-ray as last time I checked Warner and Columbia Pictures were the distributor.

Anyhow, I think the Exorcist would be perfect once restored, and can you imagine who freaky that movie would be in 7.1 surround sound if they can manage it? <insert goose bumps> To me, the Exorcist is the scariest movie of all time, and would be the best horror flick on Blu-ray.

Regardless let us know what you guys think on what would make the best horror flick on Blu-ray and why...
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Old 08-01-2007, 05:11 PM   #2
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They just don't make good horror films like they used to...it is a shame.
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Old 08-01-2007, 05:33 PM   #3
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For me, it's all about mind-set. When I was a kid, i loved even the crappiest, badly acted horror films because I was just go gassed to see scary bloody images. As I got older, my taste changed but so did horror films. Everyone was getting so used to the run-of-the-mill, directors and writers had to raise the bar to shock and scare an audience. That still continues.

I love a good story that takes a different route. I was one of the few who dug Hostel because it did things I didn't quite expect. I loved The Grudge because it took a different route too and that's the one I'd really like to see on Blu'. I'm just too sick of one knob with a mask on, running through the woods with a weapon in his hands, chasing scared teenagers.

The SAW series is pretty cool but starting to get a tad old. I still kinda like watching the old Hammer horror films with Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing but their ability to throw a good scare into me is long gone simply because I've been there... done that.
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The Descent was great IMO.
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Its very tru they changed horror alot , i am still young but ive watched alot of the oldies, for some strange reason i love silent hill but i think its just the sirens that go off between the world changes, but i love dawn of the dead (both versions)
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Theres only been a handfull of movies that have ever scared me. I remember being terrified of the original Hills Have Eyes. The Shining was scary as hell when I was younger, and those 2 little girls in the hallway still freak me out. The Exorcist made me sleep with my lights on for weeks though. Absolutely the scariest movie ever. The original Dawn of the Dead was great too. I guess recently that House of 1000 Corpses had me nervous, not scared. The Grudge was well done too. But not too many recent releases even shock me.
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The Ring (Original), i was 22, it came on at 4AM i watched, i Shit. End.
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Old 08-01-2007, 06:07 PM   #8
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They just don't make good horror films like they used to...it is a shame.
i agree movies like hostel and hills have eyes are "yawn" boring
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Old 08-01-2007, 06:09 PM   #9
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i enjoyed the descent... the grudge and the ring are great suspense horrors... can't wait for the zombie movies... like 28 days and weeks later...
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Old 08-01-2007, 06:26 PM   #10
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i don't normally get scared in horror movies because they are so predictable (A.K.A. Vacancy) but nowadays it's just how they are done. Except 28 Weeks later! That was awesome!
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Old 08-01-2007, 06:27 PM   #11
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I think if they release Vanilla Sky on BD, that'll be a horror, at lease for me
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Wolf Creek (suppost to be released nov 12th) & I would like all the zombie movies.
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Old 08-01-2007, 06:48 PM   #15
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I guess the last movie to really scare me was The Blair Witch Project. Dont know if a blu-ray version of this movie would be much of an advantage though, because of the way it was shot. ??
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Oh, my bad. I thought the OP was asking what was the best blu-ray horror already out. If I could have any horror flick on blu it would probably be Event Horizon, the two newer Chainsaw Massacre movies, The Shining, and 28 Days & Weeks.

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For me, it's all about mind-set. When I was a kid, i loved even the crappiest, badly acted horror films because I was just go gassed to see scary bloody images. As I got older, my taste changed but so did horror films. Everyone was getting so used to the run-of-the-mill, directors and writers had to raise the bar to shock and scare an audience. That still continues.

I love a good story that takes a different route. I was one of the few who dug Hostel because it did things I didn't quite expect. I loved The Grudge because it took a different route too and that's the one I'd really like to see on Blu'. I'm just too sick of one knob with a mask on, running through the woods with a weapon in his hands, chasing scared teenagers.

The SAW series is pretty cool but starting to get a tad old. I still kinda like watching the old Hammer horror films with Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing but their ability to throw a good scare into me is long gone simply because I've been there... done that.
amen to that, i loved the hammer flicks back during the Sat. afternoon Creature Double Feature show on ch. 48 in Philly (sigh, those days are long gone)...I would love to see those on BR, those oversaturated colors might give an almost 3d effect on BR, given the right transfer - the box sets on DVD are pretty good in their own right. One flick that still creeps me a bit is the original Dracula, I wonder how classic B&W flicks would benefit (or not) from HD treatment.....
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i don't normally get scared in horror movies because they are so predictable (A.K.A. Vacancy) but nowadays it's just how they are done. Except 28 Weeks later! That was awesome!
yeah 28 weeks and the remake of Dawn of the dead were freaky good...
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Its very tru they changed horror alot , i am still young but ive watched alot of the oldies, for some strange reason i love silent hill but i think its just the sirens that go off between the world changes, but i love dawn of the dead (both versions)
So true, these are good. My older brother still has a complex to this day due to watching this (Dawn of the Dead) when he was 8...he simply has a hard time getting through the movies even now.

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Theres only been a handfull of movies that have ever scared me. I remember being terrified of the original Hills Have Eyes. The Shining was scary as hell when I was younger, and those 2 little girls in the hallway still freak me out. The Exorcist made me sleep with my lights on for weeks though. Absolutely the scariest movie ever. The original Dawn of the Dead was great too. I guess recently that House of 1000 Corpses had me nervous, not scared. The Grudge was well done too. But not too many recent releases even shock me.
redrum...redRUM...REDRUM! Yeah, those girls were a tad bit disturbing. I think I share your opinions here almost exactly, although I haven't yet seen Hill Have Eyes yet. I'm also interested to see what the Messengers has to offer.
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