First rule of Horrorthon is: watch horror movies. Second rule of Horrorthon is: write about it. Warn us. Tempt us. The one who watches the most movies in 31 days wins. There is no prize.
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Jordan's Best of Horrorthon 2009
Favorite Hidden Gem Most Disturbing Scream Queen Worst So Bad It's Good Goriest Most Memorable Death Best Looking Monster Scariest
I dunno, just that picture of The Strangers gave me goosebumps... I liked how you let the pictures do the talking. What's the most memorable death from?
I was in my parents' cabin in the Massachusetts woods after I saw The Strangers and believe me, it's the scariest. It is so not a stretch to imagine that shit actually happening to you.
"Those are all frames captured from the DVDs, resized and cleaned up in Photoshop."
You might as well have said, " If the analysis of an air sample reveals that it contains 3.5 x 10-6 g/l of carbon monoxide how would you express the concentration of carbon monoxide in lb/ft3?"
Indeed it is...American "trailer-trash" Keira, relaxing in the bathtub with a vodka and a cigarette on Christmas Eve. She's basically the reason I watched the film, as we know.
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Wow, how did you get such gorgeous pictures? I love your summary although I think The Ring would also be my "scariest".
I dunno, just that picture of The Strangers gave me goosebumps... I liked how you let the pictures do the talking. What's the most memorable death from?
1) Those are all frames captured from the DVDs, resized and cleaned up in Photoshop. (I still have all the movies. "Pirate!")
2) Yeah, I thought it would be interesting and cool to do it wordlessly. Glad you agree.
3) The "memorable death" is from The Vanishing.
I was in my parents' cabin in the Massachusetts woods after I saw The Strangers and believe me, it's the scariest. It is so not a stretch to imagine that shit actually happening to you.
I get a special kick out of the fact that Gregory Peck ended up as a paragon of badness.
"Those are all frames captured from the DVDs, resized and cleaned up in Photoshop."
You might as well have said, " If the analysis of an air sample reveals that it contains 3.5 x 10-6 g/l of carbon monoxide how would you express the concentration of carbon monoxide in lb/ft3?"
Oh, JPX, when you talk like that I wonder how you drive your car. By which I mean the hut with black feet that goes fast.
Nice picks/pix, Jordan. That's Keira from The Jacket, right?
Indeed it is...American "trailer-trash" Keira, relaxing in the bathtub with a vodka and a cigarette on Christmas Eve. She's basically the reason I watched the film, as we know.
Excellent way of presenting this Jordan, I only wish I had thought of it first. I've been stalling on mine.
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