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Hey, ahhh I'm sorry that I didn't answer a bit earlier but the last week was my first week at university and I was barely at home or on my computer. When I was at home I slept most of the time... but now I'm awake and can finally write back
That scene with Sarah Michelle Gellar is great. I also like the scene when she runs to her sister's shop and the killer is more or less right behind her. And then in the shop he is under one of those clingwraps (is that the right word?) amongst all the mannequins and then he jumps into the camera. Ahh that frightened me
And yeah House of 1000 corpses is a Rob Zombie film. But the people don't get killed by ghosts but by the family that lives in the house where the 4 protagonists are invited to stay over the night because their car broke (very typical for a horror movie ) It's a scary and crazy family (what they do, the way they look) but I find it more oppressive than gory. It's not quite like Haunted Hill or the Haunting because there are no ghosts and I'd say it's a lot more horror movie like.
Oh and I love Quentin Tarantino. I've to admit that I'm not a huge Pulp Fiction fan I rather like films like Kill Bill, From Dusk till Dawn or his latest movie Inglourious Basterds. Have you seen that one? I found it brilliant. I did watch Death Proof though but not Planet Terror... unfortunately. So I just saw one half of Grindhouse A friend told me that Planet terror is much better than Death Proof. She said it's gorier and as you just said a campy horror movie. So did you like what you've seen so far (apart from the fact that it was gory) or didn't you like it at all?
Oh and our composers: Hans Zimmer has done the soundtrack for movies like Pearl Harbor (ahh that one's beautiful), Gladiator, Black Hawk Down (haven't seen that one but I know that he wrote the music for it), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, The Dark Knight and many more.
Oh and I love the soundtrack of Edward Scissorhands. It's also one of my favourite movies. I like the fact that Danny Elfman and Tim Burton almost always work together. It just fits perfectly.
Did John Williams compose the music for all Harry Potter movies that have been in theater so far?