- Mar 3, 2006
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When I saw it, I wasn't 45 like you were.Originally Posted by CP1708
I don't know what that dude, or JA are talkin about. The replay value of that film is fine. Course you know the twists and what not, but the performances were just as good.
It wasn't the 5 minutes and Drew was dead JA, it was what was said, and how it was said. It was the game that was played, the voice, the questions and of course the "trick" answer that wasn't a trick at all. And the fact that it was Drew Barrymore getting cut up like that, her parents seeing the image of her on the tree, it was amazing.
Are you tellin me that when you saw it in 96, you didn't like it, and you felt made fun of by Craven? Is that what you are saying? You didn't enjoy those 2 hours? Cuz of some names, and tongue in cheek dialogue?
I'm sorry, maybe it's just all the parodies of it, but that opening scene with all the questions and whatnot, it's a snoozefest. Great dialogue in a movie remains great despite repeated viewings. I don't get that with Scream. It's not tongue-in-cheek, but to most genre-fans, which admittedly I am more than a "film buff," it was an unnecessary play on how the horror genre is run. Like I said, the film itself with all it's drama and suspense? It's not bad, no. But the satire to it? I could have honestly done with it. I don't need a serial killer to remind me that Pamela Vorhees was the killer in Friday the 13th and not Jason, thanks movie.
Zombieland wasn't trying to make a statement about zombie films like Scream was with slasher flicks, it was more in the realm of Return of the Living Dead, which probably no one has ever seen,
Or hell, Planet Terror was much better than Zombieland. I probably haven't liked a horror movie come to the big screen this much since Grindhouse, and before that Shaun of the Dead, and before that 28 Days Later.
Cabin can be viewed as a satire too, but you really need to see it before we compare Scream and Cabin any further, because some of the $%%! is so far from left-field that it really IS hard to compare the two.
But, if you really want to continue this, remember my favorite flick is
So you gotta take what I say with a grain of salt, like I'm sure you normally do, but Cabin is a damn fun movie that's getting wide positive reviews EVERYWHERE. I honestly have never seen a straight dark horror film get this rave of a review ever. A 90+% on RT? In these days? No way. And I agree with them, this is a wild flick.