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Dec 09, 2010 23:48

Due to life not being all that jolly lately, I decide that I needed to do something to cheer myself up. So I blew all of £8.00 on a box set of the Wrong Turn movies, which are basically about mutant cannibal hillbillies and the fun that they have with people passing by. They're complete drivel and nothing but a gratuitous gorefest, and I haven't ( Read more... )

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tangledinplaid9 December 12 2010, 10:32:13 UTC
The first Wrong Turn movie is hilarious! I wonder how bad the sequels are...

I don't really like scary horror movies (I love gore and zombies) but Wolf Creek scared the piss out of me. It's very slow to start, which kind of lulls you into a false sense of security. The villain is pants-wettingly evil. Which makes it a bit weirder for us Aussies as the actor who plays him used to host a home-and-garden TV show!

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dragonsrmd December 12 2010, 22:18:03 UTC
The other movies are equally as bad and as funny, though I'm sure that wasn't their intent!

I remember watching Wolf Creek late one night, and atmosphere in movies like that are what makes them scary, where as the above gorefests are just too absurd to be anything but laughed at!

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streamfern December 13 2010, 03:32:49 UTC
Hmm, Horror movies aren't really on my list of watch movies - well, one movie that scared the ballistics out of me as a child was Congo. It was about two researchers and co who went to a ancient site in you know where inhabited by grey gorillas who's unusually high intelligence was exceeded only by their ferocity.

As a '90s movie it may not have stood the test of time, but still . . .

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dragonsrmd December 16 2010, 22:05:12 UTC
Hi there, sorry for the late response been distracted by life and stuff :)

I watch horror movies purely for the fact that I have a strange sense of humor and they make me laugh!

I vaguely remember Congo, though I don't think it scared me there are a few odd things that do...

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