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BD Film-Makers October 15, 2012 2:43 amHey young filmmaker here starting film school soon but ive made a few movies already. Love to talk to some other filmmakers here ideas get ideas message me. And my movies are on youtube MY CHANNEL IS Scream1210 those are my movies.
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BD Film-Makers July 5, 2012 9:25 pmHey, I’m 16 from Toronto, I write and direct in my spare time, I made a Nine Inch Nails inspired short movie a couple of months ago, shot on a low budget, meant to be surrealist, psychedelic, transcendental horror short
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BD Film-Makers April 16, 2012 2:47 pmI might as well take this time to introduce myself. I’m a filmmaker out of Ontario Canada and I write, Produce, Direct and act in my films as well as others films to. The biggest thrill was being in the last SAW film a few years back. Kind of surreal being a big horror fan and being apart of it. I run my own production TIME KNOWS FILMS and love…[Read more]
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BD Film-Makers April 16, 2012 2:41 pmhttp://youtu.be/_VacMsF_sRQ This is my short film and its being re-done in post and should be available soon.
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HERE’S JOHNNY !! February 4, 2010 10:05 amghost story? psychological horror? both?
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David Lynch Fans January 22, 2010 6:29 ammine has got to be mulholland drive, first movie i saw from him.
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Mulholland Drive is definitely his best movie but my personal fave is Lost Highway. Why? because it was the first Lynch film i saw on the big screen and it had such an impact on me. The final scenes left me shaking.
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that was scarier than any horror movie i ever saw. when the mysterious man films the main protaganist. i m not sure if lost highway was a horror movie, it defiently is to me. and much more.
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I consider Lost Highway to be noir horror.
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The Elephant Man and Mulholland Drive.
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Wild At Heart gets a lot of hate and i don’t understand why. I rank it along side all of his others as one of his best. I think it’s obvious Lynch was having a lot of fun with it as it’s a cartoonish type of film, but it really showcases his knack for black comedy.
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Ereaserhead! words to sum up how i feel when i see this?
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Lost Highway is my personal favorite….Robert Blake is just so creepy in this.:shock:
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lost highway was a fuckin trip. lol. had no idea wat was happening!
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no doubt: Lost Highway
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Definitely Blue Velvet, Frank Booth has to be one of the greatest villains ever.
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Mulholland Drive is right up there,followed by Lost Highway,and for a little change of pace,The Straight Story,
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i can’t choose just one!
wild at heart, lost highway, and twin peaks.
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To this day Mulholland Drive blows mind like no other movie can. The threatre scene is pure brilliance and from there on in it’s fucking on.
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Lost Highway, that film is Amazing!!
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I saw Lost Highway at a party when someone put it in. I didn’t move till it was over and it was such a mindfuck. Then Mulholland Drive came out and took it to another level!!!
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Hammer Horror and the British bloods January 14, 2010 4:59 amFor a certain generation (certainly in Britain in the 1970′s…though I’d be fascinated to know of any of your experiences elsewhere) the weekly ritual of watching ‘Doctor Who’ was, I suspect, partially to blame for an interest in ‘gothic horror’.
My era was the Tom Baker era, and storylines such as ‘The Talons of Weng Chiang’ and ‘The Horror…[Read more]
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There’s a lot of cross-over with the casting…this tended to happen in all of British drama, all sorts of people would turn up! I believe that the Producer of the show in the 70′s was fascinated by the darker side of genre fiction and actively tried to make the show a little more complex and adult, hence the Hammer feeling about a number of the…[Read more]
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Hellraiser Appreciation Group!!! December 11, 2009 4:35 pmOne thing that I just absolutely love about the book was the description of Pinhead which goes something like…
“across his entire head was an intricate grid with a jeweled pin driven up to the hilt…” (not verbatim)
All I’m trying to say is that the book was utterly fantastic and would like to discuss it? Any interesting interpretations…[Read more]
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‘The Hellbound Heart’ now seems something extra extraordinary and special because of where the franchise took the Pinhead character. In the book Pinhead (or Lead Cenobite) was ambiguous…an androgynous, perhaps even female, certainly not the major character but a servant of hell. The films downplayed the dark sexuality of the cenobites to an…[Read more]
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I have been looking for a copy of this but to no avail. I would absolutely to read it…[Read more]
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Fantastic read. I read it during my time in college.
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It’s been about ten years but I remember that too. Has anyone heard anything about when Scarlet Gospels is going to be released? I love Clive but he’s been a little flaky of late.
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Going to check out your film The Slender Man. I’ve been making films and apart of films for quite a few years now. Always love to talk to other filmmakers. Good luck in film school. Think you were already on the right path though in doing it.