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I couldn't believe my ears when I first heard someone say"Stuff you" in the movie. It doesn't exactly have the same effect as "Fuck you"
I agree with you completely. The first one is the best (though I haven't seen the 3rd one, chances are it won't be anywhere near as good as the first). It was pretty intense and exciting (the part that made me sit on the edge of my seat the most was when the Fisherman was going after Sarah Michelle Geller's character. Especially the end when she FINALLY made it near the end of the alleyway towards the parade, and STILL managed to get killed. I was like ) And yeah, the movies aren't technically in the horror genre. They're more along the lines of thriller/slasher, which is different.
Is House of 1000 Corpses the Rob Zombie movie? And you're right, the title of the movie alone is enough to make me Is it one of those horror movies where a group of people get locked up in some haunted mansion and get killed off one by one by ghosts? Much like The Haunting and House on Haunted Hill? I've seen those two movies, and they're fairly decent.
Have you seen Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse? That's the first movie(s) I think of when I think of campy gory movies. Planet Terror was on TV one night. I couldn't really get through it though cos it was too gory, not too mention too late at night for watching movies like that . A friend of mine who's a Tarantino fan said it was pretty good though.
Well, I think Amélie and Goodbye, Lenin! are the only soundtracks that Yann Tiersen have composed for so far. The other albums are all his own work on the side, as well as live recordings. That includes Le Phare and La Valse des Monstres. Hans Zimmer sounds familiar. What soundtracks has he done? And Danny Elfman IS a pretty good composer! I love the Sleepy Hollow soundtrack. John Williams is good as well. The Harry Potter soundtracks are