[kj] Death & metal resurrection show?

ade ade at the-lab.zetnet.co.uk
Sat Apr 16 16:21:05 EDT 2005


Believe it or not, I really enjoyed The Grudge remake at
the cinema. I'm pleased my tastes are not in line with
popular opinion on that one :)

Anyone seen "Klaus the Forklift driver", "Bubba Ho-tep",
"Little Otik" or "Besat" ?

ade.

-----Original Message-----
From: gathering-bounces at misera.net
[mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]On Behalf Of Leigh Newton
Sent: 16 April 2005 09:17
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
Subject: Re: [kj] Death & metal resurrection show?


No, they are definately ALL crap nowadays. No one's
even trying to come up with something good. Just
fodder for retards. Hide And Seek? the Grudge (The
japanese version sucks as well, btw)? Boogeyman? Fuck
right off. 

There was a movie that came out a few years ago called
Session 9. It wasn't half bad. Pretty creepy. Not
amazing, but cool. 

I also thought 28 Days Later was pretty decent. 

And The Ring was awesome as well (yeah yeah yeah,
Ringu is better. Well, don't think so, so spare me) 

Also, i hate to admit it, but both the Texas Chainsaw
and Dawn Of The Dead remakes weren't bad at all, which
makes me wanna puke to say, cuz i just hate the very
idea of redoing classic movies and it's all anyone
wants to do these days. But yeah, i was suprised. 

All that said, i really can't think of anything recent
that can help you out with that brick. Be sure and
check out Black Christmas though, if you haven't
already. Another terrifying classic. Also, try play
Doom 3 late at night with all the lights off and
headphones on. That'll get the hair on your neck
standing at attention.

Leigh

--- Dave Noonan <noonan.hq at ntlworld.com> wrote:
> I think Death Metal is actually musical WWF with a
> strong element of Spinal
> Tap...! all style and formula over content (WWF) - I
> think the comedy
> element is ambiguous; as surely no one really wants
> to look like a complete
> tit....? Oooh Satan - I9m scared!!!!!
> ...and... talking of films - we were recently
> discussing the lack of good
> horror films nowadays - is it just because they are
> all crap or just because
> you have grown up and realise the ridiculousness of
> it all? Can anyone
> recommend any genuinely scary films of late - one
> that will make me shit a
> rather large brick!? I still remember the
> Omen/Exorcist/Poltergeist types
> from the 709s 809s...or am I just being a nostalgic
> old twat!
> 
> Dave
> Leeds
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