Jigsaw - Oh man! While there are a few shortcomings in the story, overall this was one of the most tense of the whole series, and had the best twists and ending since the original. Absolutely loved it! - 9.5/10
A cinematic masterpiece. Stanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock would weep if they had been alive to see it amongst a sea of tweens. Bay's storytelling is above and beyond all that has been defined as narrative cohesive perfection. Shia will never be given his praise in this lifetime. A modern day Brando.
~God of the fly.. release your seed of filth, to grow and conquer, on death, on myself..~
Wonderlustlingered last in line for brains and the one she got was sorta rotten and insane
@Decimus ''Shia will never be given his praise in this lifetime. A modern day Brando.''
Bay is a master of doing what he does. The Transformers films are stupid as fuck, but the way Bay orchestrates all of that action is quite an accomplishment from a technical aspect. That's the only praise the guy gets from me.
Halloween (1978, John Carpenter) 9/10
Trick 'r Treat (2007, Michael Dougherty) 9/10
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966, Bill Melendez) 8/10
Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982, Tommy Lee Wallace) 8.5/10
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975, Jim Sharman) 9/10
"Little old lady got mutilated late last night" [Warren Zevon, Werewolves of London, 1978]
You're So Cool, Brewster! The Story of Fright Night - An absolutely fantastic doc about one of my all-time fave horror films. - 10/10 Jeepers Creepers III - 6/10
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Wonderlustlingered last in line for brains and the one she got was sorta rotten and insane
A collection of 10 short horror tales all set in the same suburb on Halloween night. This flick has it's moments, particularly the first tale and a hilariously stupid segment about midway through where a generic Jason has a run in with an alien, but it's uneven. Worth a look if you're a fan of short form horror.
"Little old lady got mutilated late last night" [Warren Zevon, Werewolves of London, 1978]
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The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Fright Night (1985)
The Gate (1987)
Critters (1986)
Waxwork (1988)
Maniac Cop (1988)
Final Destination
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
House on Haunted Hill (1999)
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Halloween 4 - 9/10
A cinematic masterpiece. Stanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock would weep if they had been alive to see it amongst a sea of tweens. Bay's storytelling is above and beyond all that has been defined as narrative cohesive perfection. Shia will never be given his praise in this lifetime. A modern day Brando.
Agreed.
Stalingrad - 4/5
Saw - 4/5
Saw II - 3.5/5
Saw III - 4/5
Saw IV - 4/5
Kwaidan - 5/5
Saw V - 3.5/5
Saw VI - 3.5/5
Saw: The Final Chapter - 3.5/5
Jigsaw - 4/5
Can't be argued with, Bay's the best.
Roland Emmerich.. eat your fuckin heart out you stupid fuck. Will be nominated for an Oscar, mark my words.
Trick 'r Treat (2007, Michael Dougherty) 9/10
It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966, Bill Melendez) 8/10
Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982, Tommy Lee Wallace) 8.5/10
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975, Jim Sharman) 9/10
"Little old lady got mutilated late last night" [Warren Zevon, Werewolves of London, 1978]
Twins of Evil (1971, John Hough) - 8/10
Videodrome (1982, David Cronenberg)
Jeepers Creepers III - 6/10
Jury. Executioner. Judge.
A collection of 10 short horror tales all set in the same suburb on Halloween night. This flick has it's moments, particularly the first tale and a hilariously stupid segment about midway through where a generic Jason has a run in with an alien, but it's uneven. Worth a look if you're a fan of short form horror.
"Little old lady got mutilated late last night" [Warren Zevon, Werewolves of London, 1978]