Dissapointed with some of the suggestions
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Ok Guys,
I joined this forum last year around october. And in oneof my threads was about must have horrors. a lot of people had listed their suggestions. After going through the list. I made my first purchase from DDD during thier sale for the suggested titles that some of you had mentioned.
I am however disapointed to have bought those dvd's. I watched all those dvd's duirng the holidays. And I can tell you only one or two DVD were worth the money.
I Madman
Candyman
Serpent and Rainbow
Suspiria
The Vanishing
Lets scare jessica to death
Picnic at the hanging rock
Uzumaki
etc etc etc.
Out of this whole list. I think Suspiria is the worst movie I have ever seen.
I wanted something that would really scare me. I am not saying anything bad about you guys, its just that I had a lot of hopes from these dvd's and its not worth buying them.
I recently watched The Decent and that is worth spending the money on.
Anyways, I hope no one takes this in a wrong way. Its hard being a student to buy DVD, and its very upsetting when they are not worth it. Maybe that's the reason why I am getting upset.
Anyways, I am trying to find a way to sell these DVD's so I can get some of my money back.
Sorry for the frustration in this post.
I joined this forum last year around october. And in oneof my threads was about must have horrors. a lot of people had listed their suggestions. After going through the list. I made my first purchase from DDD during thier sale for the suggested titles that some of you had mentioned.
I am however disapointed to have bought those dvd's. I watched all those dvd's duirng the holidays. And I can tell you only one or two DVD were worth the money.
I Madman
Candyman
Serpent and Rainbow
Suspiria
The Vanishing
Lets scare jessica to death
Picnic at the hanging rock
Uzumaki
etc etc etc.
Out of this whole list. I think Suspiria is the worst movie I have ever seen.
I wanted something that would really scare me. I am not saying anything bad about you guys, its just that I had a lot of hopes from these dvd's and its not worth buying them.
I recently watched The Decent and that is worth spending the money on.
Anyways, I hope no one takes this in a wrong way. Its hard being a student to buy DVD, and its very upsetting when they are not worth it. Maybe that's the reason why I am getting upset.
Anyways, I am trying to find a way to sell these DVD's so I can get some of my money back.
Sorry for the frustration in this post.
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Originally Posted by sid369
I think Suspiria is the worst movie I have ever seen.
Heresy! Just kidding, to each their own.
But most people consider Suspiria to be a horror masterpiece. I'd be curious to read your thoughts on the film?
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for every person that loves suspiria, there are some that hate it. for every person that loves the shining there are some that hate it, blair witch, saw, hanging rock, wicker man etc.
maybe you need to find a favorite reviewer or poster that seems to have the same tastes as you and then just follow them. when you ask a wide variety of different kinds of people to recommend something, youre gonna get people with really crappy tastes telling you that the blair witch is the best scariest movie ever, and the ring remake, and chainsaw massacre 2003 too. youll usually end up with the results you just had.
there will always be someone that suggests suspiria, if they dont, its a pretty crappy horror forum.
maybe you need to find a favorite reviewer or poster that seems to have the same tastes as you and then just follow them. when you ask a wide variety of different kinds of people to recommend something, youre gonna get people with really crappy tastes telling you that the blair witch is the best scariest movie ever, and the ring remake, and chainsaw massacre 2003 too. youll usually end up with the results you just had.
there will always be someone that suggests suspiria, if they dont, its a pretty crappy horror forum.
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Maybe you should have rented first, instead of blowing all your cash on blind buys. That is how I long ago discovered what a terrible film Suspiria was.
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Ditto to the previous suggestions -- you really need to join the wonderful world of DVD rental. Blind buying based on suggestions is always a gamble (especially if you are short of money).
Horror in particular is a polarizing genre. I love Suspiria, but I've shown it others and I've sometimes gotten a "How can you like that crap?" response, in addition to the "That was great! Do you have other movies like that?" response. I can enjoy the movie on a purely visual and auditory level. The colors, the shot design, the editing, the music and sound effects. Watching Suspiria is going through a great horror funhouse for me, and I don't get tired of watching it. But I understand why people might hate it: there's a minimal and illogical plot, bad acting/dubbing, some cheesy effects. The very things I love about the movie (look and music) others find overbearing.
Looking back at your older thread, you got a variety of suggestions, some good, some bad (IMO). "I Madman" or "Let's Scare Jessica to Death" certainly wouldn't top a list of must-see horror for me. The American version of "The Vanishing" sucks (while the foreign version is excellent, in a low-key way). "Serpent and the Rainbow" is an interesting but flawed Wes Craven movie. I love "Uzumaki" but it's off-the-wall weird, and not for all tastes. I also love "Picnic on Hanging Rock", but is not really horror and again is not for all tastes. "Candyman" is a fine movie, and I'd hope that's one of the ones you thought was worth buying. Other suggestions in that thread included Dog Soldiers, The Eye, Phone, Tale of Two Sisters, early John Carpenter, Black Christmas (original), early Cronenberg, The Others, Exorcist 3, The Changeling, The Shining, Ghost Story, Session 9, 28 Days Later, old Val Lewton movies. Those are all good-to-great movies IMO. If you think they all sucked, there's not much I can say to help you.
Horror in particular is a polarizing genre. I love Suspiria, but I've shown it others and I've sometimes gotten a "How can you like that crap?" response, in addition to the "That was great! Do you have other movies like that?" response. I can enjoy the movie on a purely visual and auditory level. The colors, the shot design, the editing, the music and sound effects. Watching Suspiria is going through a great horror funhouse for me, and I don't get tired of watching it. But I understand why people might hate it: there's a minimal and illogical plot, bad acting/dubbing, some cheesy effects. The very things I love about the movie (look and music) others find overbearing.
Looking back at your older thread, you got a variety of suggestions, some good, some bad (IMO). "I Madman" or "Let's Scare Jessica to Death" certainly wouldn't top a list of must-see horror for me. The American version of "The Vanishing" sucks (while the foreign version is excellent, in a low-key way). "Serpent and the Rainbow" is an interesting but flawed Wes Craven movie. I love "Uzumaki" but it's off-the-wall weird, and not for all tastes. I also love "Picnic on Hanging Rock", but is not really horror and again is not for all tastes. "Candyman" is a fine movie, and I'd hope that's one of the ones you thought was worth buying. Other suggestions in that thread included Dog Soldiers, The Eye, Phone, Tale of Two Sisters, early John Carpenter, Black Christmas (original), early Cronenberg, The Others, Exorcist 3, The Changeling, The Shining, Ghost Story, Session 9, 28 Days Later, old Val Lewton movies. Those are all good-to-great movies IMO. If you think they all sucked, there's not much I can say to help you.
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Thanks for joining the discussion, I know I should not have made a blind buy, but my reasoning is why do you want to rent it fro almost $5 from Blockbuster etc and then again pay to buy the DVD. why not buy the DVD and not rent it.
I thought that the suggestions I would get from this forum whould be worth the blind buy. However, I have learnt my lessons now. No blind buys anymore.
I thought that the suggestions I would get from this forum whould be worth the blind buy. However, I have learnt my lessons now. No blind buys anymore.
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Originally Posted by sid369
why not buy the DVD and not rent it. .
Originally Posted by sid369
I thought that the suggestions I would get from this forum whould be worth the blind buy.
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One was Session 9 and the other may be Dog soldier.
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The Machinist is great, though not a horror film. It's also typically a one watch kind of film.
I never cared for Dog Solider, but thought The Descent was excellent (same director).
Session 9 for the win!
I never cared for Dog Solider, but thought The Descent was excellent (same director).
Session 9 for the win!
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Originally Posted by sid369
Ok Guys,
I joined this forum last year around october. And in oneof my threads was about must have horrors. a lot of people had listed their suggestions. After going through the list. I made my first purchase from DDD during thier sale for the suggested titles that some of you had mentioned.
I am however disapointed to have bought those dvd's. I watched all those dvd's duirng the holidays. And I can tell you only one or two DVD were worth the money.
I Madman
Candyman
Serpent and Rainbow
Suspiria
The Vanishing
Lets scare jessica to death
Picnic at the hanging rock
Uzumaki
etc etc etc.
Out of this whole list. I think Suspiria is the worst movie I have ever seen.
I wanted something that would really scare me. I am not saying anything bad about you guys, its just that I had a lot of hopes from these dvd's and its not worth buying them.
I recently watched The Decent and that is worth spending the money on.
Anyways, I hope no one takes this in a wrong way. Its hard being a student to buy DVD, and its very upsetting when they are not worth it. Maybe that's the reason why I am getting upset.
Anyways, I am trying to find a way to sell these DVD's so I can get some of my money back.
Sorry for the frustration in this post.
I joined this forum last year around october. And in oneof my threads was about must have horrors. a lot of people had listed their suggestions. After going through the list. I made my first purchase from DDD during thier sale for the suggested titles that some of you had mentioned.
I am however disapointed to have bought those dvd's. I watched all those dvd's duirng the holidays. And I can tell you only one or two DVD were worth the money.
I Madman
Candyman
Serpent and Rainbow
Suspiria
The Vanishing
Lets scare jessica to death
Picnic at the hanging rock
Uzumaki
etc etc etc.
Out of this whole list. I think Suspiria is the worst movie I have ever seen.
I wanted something that would really scare me. I am not saying anything bad about you guys, its just that I had a lot of hopes from these dvd's and its not worth buying them.
I recently watched The Decent and that is worth spending the money on.
Anyways, I hope no one takes this in a wrong way. Its hard being a student to buy DVD, and its very upsetting when they are not worth it. Maybe that's the reason why I am getting upset.
Anyways, I am trying to find a way to sell these DVD's so I can get some of my money back.
Sorry for the frustration in this post.
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Blind buys are bad idea. I like Rawhead Rex, Hellraiser 1,2 & 3, Evil Dead and the first Phantasm movie. You may not. And while it won't scare you, Eraserhead will linger with you. XD
On-line rentals are your friend. I had to get by on the 5 vhs tapes for $5 from mom and pop video stores. Good times. ^^ Shoot, now I wanna see Lair of the White Worm and From Beyond again.
Anyhoo, Netflix and Blockbuster have 3 dvds out at time for 17.99 plus sales tax. BB might be better since you can take dvds the store and exchange them for in-store rentals. There are 2 weeks trials for both so give it a shot.
On-line rentals are your friend. I had to get by on the 5 vhs tapes for $5 from mom and pop video stores. Good times. ^^ Shoot, now I wanna see Lair of the White Worm and From Beyond again.
Anyhoo, Netflix and Blockbuster have 3 dvds out at time for 17.99 plus sales tax. BB might be better since you can take dvds the store and exchange them for in-store rentals. There are 2 weeks trials for both so give it a shot.
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I haven't rented for years but this week I got a urge to venture back into renting and of the movies I took home was "The Decent"...based on the rave reviews/worship here on dvdtalk. Man was I let down big time. Other than the speculation about the film and it's ending, it was your normal everyday Chicks in danger/ Chicks die horror flick with 30 year old fake scare scenes.
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Join Blockbuster online or Netflix, $18/month for 3 rentals at a time, unlimited rotations, great selection. Will save you from wasting cash on the truly terrible movies...
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Originally Posted by sid369
Its hard being a student to buy DVD
Anywho, as has been mentioned, sounds like Netflix would suit you better.
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The only reason I quit doing blind buys was because of space. I use to blind buy games and DVD's and it simply became a space issue. I got tired of having an entire room of nothing but movies.
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Originally Posted by sid369
Ok Guys,
I joined this forum last year around october. And in oneof my threads was about must have horrors. a lot of people had listed their suggestions. After going through the list. I made my first purchase from DDD during thier sale for the suggested titles that some of you had mentioned.
I am however disapointed to have bought those dvd's. I watched all those dvd's duirng the holidays. And I can tell you only one or two DVD were worth the money.
I Madman
Candyman
Serpent and Rainbow
Suspiria
The Vanishing
Lets scare jessica to death
Picnic at the hanging rock
Uzumaki
etc etc etc.
Out of this whole list. I think Suspiria is the worst movie I have ever seen.
I wanted something that would really scare me. I am not saying anything bad about you guys, its just that I had a lot of hopes from these dvd's and its not worth buying them.
I recently watched The Decent and that is worth spending the money on.
Anyways, I hope no one takes this in a wrong way. Its hard being a student to buy DVD, and its very upsetting when they are not worth it. Maybe that's the reason why I am getting upset.
Anyways, I am trying to find a way to sell these DVD's so I can get some of my money back.
Sorry for the frustration in this post.
I joined this forum last year around october. And in oneof my threads was about must have horrors. a lot of people had listed their suggestions. After going through the list. I made my first purchase from DDD during thier sale for the suggested titles that some of you had mentioned.
I am however disapointed to have bought those dvd's. I watched all those dvd's duirng the holidays. And I can tell you only one or two DVD were worth the money.
I Madman
Candyman
Serpent and Rainbow
Suspiria
The Vanishing
Lets scare jessica to death
Picnic at the hanging rock
Uzumaki
etc etc etc.
Out of this whole list. I think Suspiria is the worst movie I have ever seen.
I wanted something that would really scare me. I am not saying anything bad about you guys, its just that I had a lot of hopes from these dvd's and its not worth buying them.
I recently watched The Decent and that is worth spending the money on.
Anyways, I hope no one takes this in a wrong way. Its hard being a student to buy DVD, and its very upsetting when they are not worth it. Maybe that's the reason why I am getting upset.
Anyways, I am trying to find a way to sell these DVD's so I can get some of my money back.
Sorry for the frustration in this post.
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I've gave the almighty Suspiria 4 chances throughout the years and it still does nothing for me, except for maybe the last 10 minutes.
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It looks like, there are quite a few people who have made blind buys and were dissapointed. I know that everyone has their own taste speciall when it comes to Horror.
I like to keep an open mind but movie like cat people, the vanishing,suspiria, picnic at the hanging rock to name is few is not my type.
I don't mind the movie being slow, but it has to offer something at the end at least,so that it is worth the watch.
Can anyone remember the last movie that they saw and were truely scared even if it was for one scene and it lingered in their minds.
I was reluctant to watch SAW, becuase with the promos it looked like it was going to be all blood and gore, which it was but the story made sense to show all that and I am fine with that.
I have also seen event Horizon, but I don't understand how that movie falls in the the Horror Genre. I think its more of a Sci-fi/thriller.
I like to keep an open mind but movie like cat people, the vanishing,suspiria, picnic at the hanging rock to name is few is not my type.
I don't mind the movie being slow, but it has to offer something at the end at least,so that it is worth the watch.
Can anyone remember the last movie that they saw and were truely scared even if it was for one scene and it lingered in their minds.
I was reluctant to watch SAW, becuase with the promos it looked like it was going to be all blood and gore, which it was but the story made sense to show all that and I am fine with that.
I have also seen event Horizon, but I don't understand how that movie falls in the the Horror Genre. I think its more of a Sci-fi/thriller.