Showing posts with label Horror Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Horror Movies. Show all posts

Top 18 Slasher Movies

This article originally appeared on Culture Brats on October 12th, 2010. But we're bringing it back (along with a few others) to get you ready for Halloween!

For this week's Ranked!, we decided to continue with October's horror movie theme and turned our attention to our favorite slasher flicks. Enjoy!

Happy Birthday To Me poster
18. Black Christmas

17. Dressed To Kill

16. Happy Birthday To Me

15. Hell Night

14. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

13. Candyman

12. Funhouse

11. Trick Or Treat

10. American Psycho

9. Sleepaway Camp

8. I Know What You Did Last Summer

7. Saw

6. Child's Play

Top 14 Vampire Flicks

This article originally appeared on Culture Brats on October 5th, 2010. But we're bringing it back (along with a few others) to get you ready for Halloween!

Buffy The Vampire Slayer
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For this week's Ranked!, we decided to rate our favorite vampire flicks. Did your favorite make our list? Find out below!

14. Let The Right One In

13. 30 Days Of Night

12. From Dusk Till Dawn

11. Shadow Of The Vampire

10 Vampire's Kiss

9. Buffy The Vampire Slayer

8. Near Dark

7. Underworld

First Look: Texas Chainsaw 3D

No longer a massacre?

Talking Bigfoot With Danny Bonaduce And Barry Williams



Does anyone ever get tired of Bigfoot? No, and you know why? Because Bigfoot is awesome! And you know what's even more awesome than Bigfoot all on his own? It's Danny Bonaduce (Danny) from The Partridge Family and Barry Williams (Greg) from The Brady Bunch facing off as rivals over Bigfoot! Are you freaking kidding me?! The Syfy Saturday Original Movie about a Bigfoot encounter gone mad premieres this Saturday June 30th at 9 PM. On top of that, Bigfoot also features Bruce Davison, Howard Hesseman, Alice Cooper, Billy Idol, Sherilyn Fenn, and Andre Royo and that cast alone should have you watching Saturday night.

But let's get real here: we're watching it for Danny and Greg.

I got a chance to sit in on a conference call with Danny Bonaduce and Barry Williams on Tuesday. Despite the movie plot's rivalry, the two had an obvious camaraderie and were extremely funny to boot. They discussed the other cast members, how doing the monster movie was both fun and grueling, and the sudden unexpected snow storm that appeared in the middle of shooting. As you can imagine this movie's premise is a popular one and there was a long queue to ask them questions, but I managed to squeeze in one from us here at Culture Brats:

Without giving away any spoilers, what was your favorite scene or activity that you worked on for this film?
Barry Williams: Top of Mount Rushmore with Danny's character taking a fall and I'm trying to, well I'm just holding... He's dangling over the edge and I'm just holding on and he's holding on to my arm. That was the highlight of the filming.

Danny Bonaduce: I gotta go with me and... oh man, I'm forgetting the guy's name at the moment. Do you remember the name of the guy that played the hunter, Barry? He's in a bunch of stuff. I think his name is Bubbles in a series he was on? Anyway, I was driving with him, I'm on the back of a very high-powered ATV, and we're going to ride out about the distance of two football [fields], turn right and then come around and head straight for the camera. So it's about a, I don't know, a five hundred yard dash. And right before we're about to do it both the general manager, the actor - whose name is going to come to me as soon I'm done with this, sorry about this - and Bruce the director say, "You just tell him where the camera is. You just find the camera for him." Now "find the camera" is an acting expression. Say I'm talking to Barry Williams and I'm at 6:00 o'clock and he's at 12:00 o'clock and the camera is also behind him at 12:00. I gotta lean over, I gotta find the sunlight. "Find the sunlight" is another expression, "find the camera." So he says, "You gotta help this guy find the camera." [Laughs] So I'm doing it but I can't figure out why I'm doing it because he's in the front of the ATV driving really fast; he can see everything I can see. So I'm going, "A little more to the right, a little more to the left. OK, now straight ahead, gun it!" and we start going really fast and I cannot for the life of me figure it out. And I shout, "Put on the brakes!" And he puts on the brakes. Turns out this man is stone blind without his glasses! [He and Barry laugh.] I'm not helping him "find the camera" as the acting expression. He can't see it! And we're going really fast on an ATV with empty but big guns! It was... really... I think that was my favorite; a lot of those things are your favorite scenes when they're over. As it was happening and they said, "Hey do you want to do that one again?" and I said, "NO! I think we're good with that!"

Barry Williams: Yeah.

Old Horror Movie Villains Never Die

...they just get really depressing.

In a stunning photography exhibit, Federico Chiesa reimagines some of our favorite villains as senior citizens. Here's Michael Myers:



And here are those creepy girls from The Shining:

First Look: The Cabin In The Woods

This looks intense! I need to see this now!

Let's Hold Hands, Foam At The Mouth, And Watch The Prometheus Trailer Together!

The newly instituted gag order in my home prevents me from talking nonstop about anything to do with Ridley Scott's upcoming Prometheus. Sadly, there is no such rule here at Culture Brats where I am free to sneak in the back door with my key and pen endless posts praising what is sure to be a turning point in all our lives.

There will be Space Jockey back story, questions about the origins of life on Earth, AND Charlize Theron in various states of undress. If the sight of the horseshoe-shaped derelict spacecraft from 1979's original Alien hitting the ground behind a terrified crew running for their lives doesn't make your innards tingle, you were born without a soul.

Now, let us dim the lights, turn on the surround sound and get ready to surrender ourselves to a horrifying universe beyond our wildest dreams:



You just cried a little, didn't you?

And yes, I am aware that this trailer has been around for a few months now but it took this long to watch it in slow motion replay while taking notes for analysis and in-depth discussion.

I'm Not Falling For It Again, Paranormal Activity

As I've mentioned before, I'm kind of a wimp about horror movies. A few years ago, the makers of Paranormal Activity actually talked me out of seeing the flick in the theaters by selling it as the scariest movie ever made. When I finally watched the DVD at home (with every light in the house on), I soon realized what an overblown sentiment the marketing department fed me.

The trailer for Paranormal Activity 2 was creepy because they put a baby in jeopardy, which to a parent is a sure-fire way to raise our pulse. But word on the street was that PA2 was more of the same: kinda slow and not really scary.

Yesterday, I saw the trailer for PA3 in the theater. I'm going to discuss the trailer below, but you should watch it first:

Rob Zombie Can Even Make Laundry Detergent Scary

Coming to theaters this summer: Rob Zombie's The Devil's Woolite.



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The Sweetest Movie Ever Made

When Hasbro met Hollywood back in 2008, one of the first projects announced was Candyland. Today it's one step closer to reality. Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger have been tasked with weaving characters like Gloppy and Princess Frostine into a coherent story. It's okay though, these guys wrote both Kung Fu Panda movies, so it’s one step closer to being good.



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