jayjay03
20-10-2003, 21:03
All this talk about movies...
2003 has been the year of the 'old school' stalk'n'slash, blood and guts classics that made the late 70's and early 80's, horrors golden era.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake has just dismembered its way into the top spot in the states (and I've not yet read a bad review which surprised me). And Wrong Turn, Cabin Fever (an absolutely brilliant film done on a DV), Freddy V Jason etc, have all had good spells here and in the states. Plus we got remakes of Hills Have Eyes and Dawn of the Dead, plus the long-time promised Aliens Vs. Predator all coming next year!!!
Seeing as most directors are going remake friendly, what film would you all like to see remade and why?
I'm gonna say two;
1. Wes Cravens ultimate revenge flick, Last House on the Left.
2. Lucio Fulci's gorefest 'The Beyond'.
Both these movies would love 2003 production values and effects that could be made available, digital camera work, and a bit more time and money spending to smooth the rough edges off.
2003 has been the year of the 'old school' stalk'n'slash, blood and guts classics that made the late 70's and early 80's, horrors golden era.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake has just dismembered its way into the top spot in the states (and I've not yet read a bad review which surprised me). And Wrong Turn, Cabin Fever (an absolutely brilliant film done on a DV), Freddy V Jason etc, have all had good spells here and in the states. Plus we got remakes of Hills Have Eyes and Dawn of the Dead, plus the long-time promised Aliens Vs. Predator all coming next year!!!
Seeing as most directors are going remake friendly, what film would you all like to see remade and why?
I'm gonna say two;
1. Wes Cravens ultimate revenge flick, Last House on the Left.
2. Lucio Fulci's gorefest 'The Beyond'.
Both these movies would love 2003 production values and effects that could be made available, digital camera work, and a bit more time and money spending to smooth the rough edges off.