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Demoncrat 6th May 2011 10:10 AM

have to concur about DOTB
 
yes its Day of the Beast for me as well. once on C4 and i was hooked...in fact il dig that out tonight....
theres nowt wrong with Castle Freak!! IMO.

Jani 6th May 2011 01:27 PM

Glad there's another fan of DotB out there.The film itself seems to be all but disappeared...

Demdike@Cult Labs 6th May 2011 02:24 PM

Nice one Jani, you rate Castle Freak as highly as i do. :lol:

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 30th July 2011 03:22 PM

Another vote for Se7en. I'm surprised it's not generally regarded as a horror film as it contains perhaps the most brutal and sadistic serial killer in film history, an utterly oppressive and unsettling atmosphere, a disquieting score and perhaps the most downbeat ending since Night of the Living Dead.

bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 30th July 2011 07:26 PM

I think the reason why I don't consider Se7en a horror film is probably because, for me, the film is more about the relationship between Freeman and Pitt and their unfolding journey in order to catch the killer, rather than the killer himself.

Yes, there are horror-themed scenes, but we only tend to see the after effects, rather than the acts themselves, and with the killer only featuring in the final acts, I see Se7en as more of a crime thriller than a horror film.

I think the methods in which the murders are committed infer a horror film, but remove the method of the murders, and you're left with Midsomer Murders - which isn't horror (horrible, perhaps? ;))

Obviously that previous paragraph was a joke, and I completely understand why people see Se7en as a horror film. There are many films I consider horror that others won't do.

I hate strict categorisation of anything by genre anyway.

Gojirosan 30th July 2011 08:41 PM

Love Castle Freak and Day Of The Beast...

...but it has to be The Addiction. Oh yes.

I have an odd relationship with Seven (indeed most of Fincher's output) - loved it at the cinema, didn't like it the next couple of times I saw it (VHS, TV) then sort of half-way enjoyed it again when I saw it last a couple of years ago. I would consider it a horror film (it crosses genres, but horror is certainly one it belongs within), but not the best of this year.

The Addiction
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Demoncrat 1st August 2011 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs (Post 169630)
Another vote for Se7en. I'm surprised it's not generally regarded as a horror film as it contains perhaps the most brutal and sadistic serial killer in film history, an utterly oppressive and unsettling atmosphere, a disquieting score and perhaps the most downbeat ending since Night of the Living Dead.

really?? Henry methinks IMO on all counts beats it....;)

Baseball Fury 2nd August 2011 07:29 AM

Se7en. Really nailed Fincher down as someone to watch. It's just a shame he followed it with Panic Room!

blu 11th August 2011 09:08 PM

A friend talked me into seeing Demon Knight with him when it first came out. I wasn't a Tales from the Crypt fan so I had low expectations. Came out of the theater quite impressed. DK is a favorite of mine now.

SamSanch3z 11th August 2011 10:23 PM

Alex de la Iglesia's Dia de la Bestia tops this year for me. Great film with some hilarious dark comedy.


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