Know what isn't on that list?
The Cutting Edge 2.
That was damned scary.
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Know what isn't on that list?
The Cutting Edge 2.
That was damned scary.
Hey, if we're going beyond the traditional definition of horror movies there's one in wide release right now that includes a Terry Bradshaw nude scene.
Why would anyone do that? Were they trying to be mean?
I have no idea. Particularly since they leaked word about it before opening weekend. That CAN'T have helped any at the box office.
I don't know -- when was it filmed? Because if it's a 30-year-old movie that's just now seeing the light of day....
Hey, I tried.
Red Eye was a recent suspense movie that had excellent, tight pacing.
I gave that movie points for creative use of a ballpoint pen and a field hockey stick. I took away points for the villain being about 11 inches tall. But yeah, for what it was (illogic abounding), it was pretty fun.
I don't watch horror movies to be scared, so all of those horror movie lists always skew wrong for me.
But yeah, for what it was (illogic abounding), it was pretty fun.
If you're able to suspend disbelief that Cillian Murphy's plan was not actually the worst concieved villainous plan in the history of villainy, the internal logic holds together pretty well -- better than most thrillers, I think. But boy, that plan...how drunk does a band of evildoers have to be before they come up with something that needlessly complicated?
Oh, there've been a lot of dumb villainous plans in films. For instance, even if everything had gone according to plan, Bob le Flambeur's casino heist was stupid.
But, yeah, suspend disbelief and Red Eye wasn't half bad. I'm not saying it was anywhere close to my top 100, but it wasn't filled with goofy McGuffins and deux ex machinas and horrible CGI that wouldn't scare a four-year-old, and that's saying something.
Cillian Murphy eliminates the need for scary CGI.
Except for the phone book he is sitting/standing on to make him look like he is bigger than my thumb.