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paradicelost 08-18-08 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by KillerCannibal (Post 8874034)
Escape from L.A., easily. It's the <i>exact same film</i>, just with different cast members and a much weaker premise. Once Snake started surfing I sunk into my theater seat with embarassment.

I had a friend who brought up Carpenter getting remakes and sequels mixed up. He mentioned "The Thing" which was a remake worked more like a sequel to the original(i have not seen it so i don't know if he was right or not), and "Escape from LA" was a sequel but like a few people have said it really is just a inferior remake.
I voted for Village just because it was downright horrible. I did think Christine was a good film but after reading the book the movie seems like its the shorter visual version of cliff notes of Christine. Which i know a lot of movies adapted from books are like that but Christine just seems like it suffers more from it.

Michael Allred 08-18-08 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by KillerCannibal (Post 8875366)
Ok, now I don't trust this guy at all.

Watch PopcornTreeCt, and watch him close, do ya hear mwe?

LOL! "mwe" I thought I was the only one who noticed Wilford's slur!

islandclaws 08-18-08 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by Michael Allred (Post 8882444)
LOL! "mwe" I thought I was the only one who noticed Wilford's slur!

It's become something of an inside joke between my friends and I.

In fact, to show you how much people are catching on to it, when the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica recently held a screening of <i>The Thing</i> the audience laughed after that line.

buckee1 08-18-08 03:16 PM

Wow, Ghosts of Mars, Vampires & Prince of Darkness have to be the absolute worst of the bunch. How did Christine & The Thing make the list? They're both classics and not at all in the league of these stinkers.

chuckd21 08-19-08 07:10 AM

I guess I'm the only one who thinks that In The Mouth of Madness is Carpenter's biggest piece of crap.

I was thinking about Carpenter the other day, and how we don't have any real signature filmmakers like him anymore.

NoirFan 08-19-08 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by chuckd21 (Post 8883752)
I guess I'm the only one who thinks that In The Mouth of Madness is Carpenter's biggest piece of crap.

May I ask why you feel this way? I personally find it to be an inventive meditation on the subjective nature of reality, as well as a darkly humorous satire held together by a superb central performance by Sam Neill, who more than makes up for the admittedly wooden Julie Carmen.

chuckd21 08-20-08 06:51 AM


Originally Posted by NoirFan (Post 8885100)
May I ask why you feel this way? I personally find it to be an inventive meditation on the subjective nature of reality, as well as a darkly humorous satire held together by a superb central performance by Sam Neill, who more than makes up for the admittedly wooden Julie Carmen.

To be fair, I should watch it again, as I haven't seen it since I saw it in the theater on opening night. But back then it was the only Carpenter movie I've ever passionately hated for being a giant waste of my time.

Also to be fair, I never saw Ghosts of Mars.

Son of Odin 08-21-08 04:19 AM

Prince of Darkness and the Thing are my favorites of his. POD is creepy and has the most killer ending of any horror movie and the score is second to only halloween. i wish carpenter would do a sequel with the same cast except pleasance of course. the worst of his is easily village of the damned. at least escape from LA had a few decent scenes.

brainee 08-21-08 04:36 AM

I had a flashback within a flashback within a flashback within a flashback ... remembering that "Ghosts of Mars" was a really crappy movie


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