I like a good horror film :3 Well, psychological thrillers the most. If anyone knows good psychological thrillers, I'd like to hear recommendations :DKubrick's The Shining!
Real life shit is way more scarier. Cuz it can fucking happen again!!Dude! You're a zombie so of course real life is scarier for you. Your life is prolly one big horror movie XD
Stephen King Has Been Working on a Sequel to The Shining?http://www.firstshowing.net/2009/11/24/stephen-king-has-been-working-on-a-sequel-to-the-shining/ (http://www.firstshowing.net/2009/11/24/stephen-king-has-been-working-on-a-sequel-to-the-shining/)
This isn't exactly news, but it's quite an earth shattering thought that could end up shaking cinema to the core. Recently The Torontoist attended an event where author Stephen King treated fans to a 15-minute reading from the author’s new novel, Under the Dome, as well as a candid interview chock full of stories passed in an on-stage interview with Eastern Promises director David Cronenberg. In this interview, King shocked fans when he began casually describing an idea for a new novel only to slowly reveal that it was his concept for a sequel to The Shining, the original novel that spawned Stanley Kubrick's classic horror film.
Apparently the follow-up, referred to as Doctor Sleep, is something King has been working on since last summer where (spoilers for those who have neither read the book, nor seen the film) he's continued the story following Danny Torrance (the creepy "redrum" kid from the original) who was last seen recovering from his ordeal at the Overlook Hotel at a resort in Maine with fellow survivors Wendy Torrance and chef Dick Halloran (who actually dies in the film, but not the book).
In King's still tentative plan for the novel Danny is now 40 years old and living in upstate New York working at a hospice for the terminally ill. Danny’s occupation has him visiting with patients who are just about to pass on to the other side, and to help them make that journey with the aid of his mysterious powers. Meanwhile he also has a sideline in betting on the horses, a trick he learned from his buddy Dick Halloran.
From The Torontoist, "King remarked that though he ended his 1977 novel on a positive note, the Overlook was bound to have left young Danny with a lifetime’s worth of emotional scars. What Danny made of those traumatic experiences, and with the psychic powers that saved him from his father at the Overlook, is a question that King believes might make a damn fine sequel. I can't help but disagree on every level possible.
The Shining is a truly great horror film (and novel) that has stood the test of time, and should be left the hell alone. Why can't we let a story stand alone and not try to pick it up and run with it again. Some stories end, and in many cases, for the better, no matter how ambiguous, depressing or happy that ending may be. Fortunately all this talk from King is still only talk at this point, and the author even said himself, "Maybe if I keep talking about it I won’t have to write it." Don't be afraid to speak volumes, Mr. King… please. So while we never may see this turned into a movie, the story is out there, and maybe coming to bookshelves soon.
This night I was looking into some way to get some chills, so I looked in the internet for some horror movie. And this is what I’ve found: Forbidden Siren or simply サイレン.Link, in case anyone wants to check out other things I've written: http://finalfrenzy.hostse.com/ (http://finalfrenzy.hostse.com/)
Before talking about the movie itself, it’s interesting to mention that this movie is based on the series of games Siren which were released for the Playstation 2. Normally games adapted to movies go really wrong, or when we are lucky enough, don’t simply don’t suck.
This only, luckily, is even better!
It starts with a girl called Yuki, her father and her younger brother. On arrival, she finds the residents to be slightly bizarre. She is even more perplexed when a neighbor tells her about some strange rule of the island, and that most people follows, which is: Never go outside when the sirens are sounding.
Overall I liked it very much! It didn’t have to throw at me any cheap scares. Instead it created a nice mood that kept making me tense as the movie kept going. Not only that, but I also felt the plot was good, especially towards the end where you really couldn’t tell what would happen.
Far from being what made me scared the most (Fatal Frame 2, anyone ?), this movie is a fresh horror after watching so many “horror” movies that not only didn’t made me scared but caused more laughs that I had wished for.
(In case anyone is wondering what movies I’m talking about, they are ‘Drag me to hell’ and ‘Paranormal Activity’, easily the two worst motion pictures I had the displeasure of watching in 2009, probably in the last decade)
Going along with the new trend in dropping a digit into the title (i.e. Scre4m), Bloody Disgusting learned that Warner Bros. Pictures and New Line Cinema have tentatively set the title of their fifth Final Destination to: 5NAL DESTINATION. It's gets better, we've got confirmation that the opening disaster involves a suspension bridge collapsing. Boom! There you have it. Now talk. Penned by Eric Heisserer (The Thing, A Nightmare on Elm Street), Steven Quale (James Cameron's right-hand man; read more) will be getting behind the camera this September with the film slated for release in 3-D on August 26, 2011.
for some reason i found song kang ho strangely sexy.omg me too :O after i watched thirst i was like, "well damn....i think im in love" lol