Best Horror Film of 1984 (part 6 of a series)

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Not that stellar of a year IMHO

Poll Results

OptionVotes
A Nightmare on Elm Street 18
Gremlins 12
The Company of Wolves 7
The Toxic Avenger 3
Razorback 3
Silent Night, Deadly Night 2
Dreamscape 2
Zombie Island Massacre 1
C.H.U.D. 1
Rocktober Blood 0
The Prey 0
Silent Madness 0
Night of the Comet 0
Monster Dog 0
The Initiation 0
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter 0
Firestarter 0
Death Warmed Over 0
Deadly Intruder 0
Children of the Corn 0
The Black Room 0


Darin, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 15:04 (fourteen years ago)

The halcyon days were over for sure.

Eric H., Tuesday, 13 July 2010 15:18 (fourteen years ago)

Can't believe I'm gonna vote for the PG-rated, Spielberg-produced kids creep-show.

... again.

Eric H., Tuesday, 13 July 2010 15:19 (fourteen years ago)

A walk for Nightmare on Elm Street

PappaWheelie V, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 16:15 (fourteen years ago)

Don't really care for any of the ones I've seen from this list. Is it bad that I'm sorely tempted to vote for Gremlins?

emil.y, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 16:18 (fourteen years ago)

I'll probably have to go with Gremlins. Nightmare is fine, but a recent rewatch didn't really do a whole lot for me. Toxic Avenger is stupid fun (and, in the hit-and-run scene, more OTT gory than anything else I can think of in this list), but I really don't think of it as anything resembling a horror movie.

SNEEZED GOING DOWN STEPS, PAIN WHEN PUTTING SOCKS ON (Deric W. Haircare), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 16:22 (fourteen years ago)

Nightmare; before the schtick took hold, a terrifying (and unusual) film. God, Children of the Corn was awful...

clemenza, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 16:25 (fourteen years ago)

there's plenty of good stuff on this list, but nothing really GREAT as in previous polls

gordon lishification (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 16:26 (fourteen years ago)

re-watched C.H.U.D. recently and that is a pretty fun campy movie. Best moment is when one of the characters is asked how she knows something and she responds out of the blue "Because I used to BE A NUCLEAR SCIENTIST". also several odd cameos (John Goodman's first film role, I think?)

Gremlins is good, Friday 13th Final Chapter probably the best in the series, Toxic Avenger is pretty funny, Nightmare is decent but not amazing.

Probably vote for F13th

gordon lishification (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 16:31 (fourteen years ago)

Nightmare in a romp. I mean what else could even complete in this list?

San Te, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 17:19 (fourteen years ago)

Gremlins, actually

Fee Fie Fo, FUNFNFUINFLFF! (HI DERE), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 17:21 (fourteen years ago)

have seen only Gremlins & Nightmare, not crazy about either

kind of shrill and very self-righteous (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 17:45 (fourteen years ago)

I think Gremlins is the only one I have seen. I like it a lot, but will nevertheless vote for CHUD.

The New Dirty Vicar, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 17:53 (fourteen years ago)

eh, I like Gremlins, but I've never been compelled to watch it as much as I have Nightmare.

San Te, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 18:02 (fourteen years ago)

company of wolves ppl

(e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 19:36 (fourteen years ago)

I've got a b-movie soft spot for night of the comet but I prolly haven't seen it in 20 years

(e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 19:37 (fourteen years ago)

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/edwardiii/company_of_wolves_poster_05.jpg

(e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 19:47 (fourteen years ago)

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/edwardiii/Carter_01_body.jpg

(e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 19:48 (fourteen years ago)

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/edwardiii/company_of_wolves8.jpg

(e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 19:48 (fourteen years ago)

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/edwardiii/compamyofwolves7.jpg

(e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 19:48 (fourteen years ago)

Huh, didn't know The Toxic Avenger went back this far--I really got a kick out of Citizen Toxie, one of the great indie alternacinema flavors. I loved Nightmare at the time because... I was finally old enough to get into horror movies in the theater without my parents! (At least when it came back as a midnight movie two years later.) One thing I remember: the razors against the pipes.

Pete Scholtes, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 19:49 (fourteen years ago)

so much weird + wonderful imagery in company of wolves

love the adult fairy tale vibe

if you need horror movies to have a plot or make sense you might want to avoid it tho

(e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 19:51 (fourteen years ago)

Toxic Avenger was my intro to Troma in high school and my friends and I promptly dived into the rest of their comedy-gore-exploitation ouevre - there's a lot of garbage in there, but some fun stuff in general (Atomic High and Surf Nazis Must Die!) The other TA movies are kinda unbearable tho

Major Lolzer (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 20:01 (fourteen years ago)

Neil Jordan! Never saw this though the images ring a bell...

Pete Scholtes, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 20:27 (fourteen years ago)

his second film... jordan has a bizarre body of work

# Ondine (2009)
# The Brave One (2007)
# Breakfast on Pluto (2005)
# The Good Thief (2002/I)
# Not I (2000)
# The End of the Affair (1999)
# In Dreams (1999)
# The Butcher Boy (1997)
# Michael Collins (1996)
# Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)
# The Crying Game (1992)
# The Miracle (1991)
# We're No Angels (1989)
# High Spirits (1988)
# Mona Lisa (1986)
# The Company of Wolves (1984)
# Angel (1982/I)

(e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 20:45 (fourteen years ago)

The creepy kidz in Children of the Corn scared the bejeezus out of me when I was 9 or 10, but I can't imagine it has aged too well.

I almost want to vote F13IV for sentimental reasons - b/c I used to love the hell out of the scene where little-tyke Corey Feldman shaves his head & flips the fuck out on Jason w/ the machete: DIE! (chop) DIE! (chop) DIE! (chop) etc.

I have an affection for The Toxic Avenger as well, for pretty much the same reasons as Shakey Mo, tho I would like to add that Redneck Zombies & Class of Nuke-em High also belong near the top of the Troma A-list, if there could be such a thing.

And yeah, the obvious ones for the obvious reasons. Dunno yet if I'll go for TA, G or NOES

the new hot dawg stand in compton (Pillbox), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 20:48 (fourteen years ago)

O I did not see SNDN there - loved it at the time. have not seen it since junior high. cannot properly assess.

the new hot dawg stand in compton (Pillbox), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 20:51 (fourteen years ago)

Rocktober Blood is kinda a rip off of Phantom of the Paradise - it has definite 80s camp value, as does Night of the Comet

C.H.U.D. is a classic

sarahel, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 20:52 (fourteen years ago)

Class of Nuke-em High

ah yeah this is what I was thinking of, got the title wrong

Major Lolzer (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 20:53 (fourteen years ago)

Company of Wolves super-underseen. Sort of sly flick.

Friday the 13th IV is my fave of the series, but, of course, shitty. The first "Nightmare" is great. Almost wrote my senior thesis on "Gremlins," though, which remains awesomely subversive. Lots of stories about how it was Spielberg, not Dante (or - gasp! - screenwriter Chris Columbus) that pushed the horror element.

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 21:25 (fourteen years ago)

I always wanted to see Firestarter...is that any good?

please sb me (Drugs A. Money), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 21:35 (fourteen years ago)

firestarter was p terrible

gremlins vs nightmare, i guess? cant wait for these polls to cover years i was alive

Lamp, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 21:40 (fourteen years ago)

Write-in vote:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/35/Threadsmoviecover.jpg/421px-Threadsmoviecover.jpg

a hedge maze made of people (Eazy), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 22:32 (fourteen years ago)

^^ is this out on DVD in the US now?

sarahel, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 22:44 (fourteen years ago)

never heard of it

Major Lolzer (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 22:44 (fourteen years ago)

assume of a piece with The Day After and Testament...?

Testament really messed me up as a young'un

Major Lolzer (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 22:45 (fourteen years ago)

Yep, same post-nuclear world as those.

The whole thing is streaming through Google.

a hedge maze made of people (Eazy), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 23:00 (fourteen years ago)

Not horror-horror, but horrific.

a hedge maze made of people (Eazy), Tuesday, 13 July 2010 23:01 (fourteen years ago)

The Company of Wolves - though it isn't a horror film.

kraudive, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 23:23 (fourteen years ago)

A walk for Nightmare on Elm Street

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69, Tuesday, 13 July 2010 23:33 (fourteen years ago)

Was this really it for 1984? Wow. What about "Ghostbusters?" Heck, what about "1984?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xns67AVkOeI

(Whole thing is on youtube)

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 14 July 2010 12:57 (fourteen years ago)

"Threads" scared me to death as a kid, way moreso than "The Day After"

I really have to amend my anti-horror stance to an anti-slasher film stance because there are a bunch of movies popping up on these threads that I love.

Fee Fie Fo, FUNFNFUINFLFF! (HI DERE), Wednesday, 14 July 2010 14:18 (fourteen years ago)

Michael Radford's 1984 is fantastic--as bleak as the book, and Burton's performance stands with The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Virginia Woolf, or anything else he ever did. Granting that it's terrifying, it'd be a stretch to classify it as a horror film.

clemenza, Wednesday, 14 July 2010 14:23 (fourteen years ago)

Threads is the scariest film I've ever seen. Wouldn't place it in the horror genre, though.

emil.y, Wednesday, 14 July 2010 14:24 (fourteen years ago)

Dreamscape over Gremlins. I dunno if I'd consider it horror really, but awesome movie

da croupier, Wednesday, 14 July 2010 14:28 (fourteen years ago)

The Company of Wolves. One of the films I would re-watch constantly to the point of obsession when I was around 13/14/15 y/o. "Red as a berry. Red as blood".

Born too beguiled (DavidM), Wednesday, 14 July 2010 14:29 (fourteen years ago)

Yeah, I just realized this morning that Ghostbusters was missing from this poll. I'd say it counts if Gremlins and Toxic Avenger do. And although I'd say it was probably my favorite film from '84, I guess I'd have a hard time saying it was my favorite horror film from '84 with a straight face.

All this talk of Threads and The Day After makes me want to amend my '83 pick to a write-in vote for Testament. It's very much of a piece with the other two (post-nuke film following the slow death of a suburban family), except that it's the most literally dread-full film I can think of, full stop. I inadvisably saw it when I was quite young and it gave me nightmares. I rewatched it a few years ago and felt pretty much hollowed out afterwards. And they showed it on PBS, apparently! I would highly recommend it to anyone who "enjoys" either of the other two nuclear war heebie-jeebie films.

SNEEZED GOING DOWN STEPS, PAIN WHEN PUTTING SOCKS ON (Deric W. Haircare), Wednesday, 14 July 2010 15:39 (fourteen years ago)

The Black Room - never seen
Children of the Corn - idk, the whole "He Who Walks Behind the Rows" thing is really creepy, but the killer kids were kind of meh
C.H.U.D. - went to college with the daughter of the director who swore that it was a masterpiece before editing so i cant really make up my mind. ok i guess, but not for its horror elements
The Company of Wolves - super vague memories of seeing this a long time ago and liking it, but need to see again before i can vouch
Deadly Intruder - according to imdb this came out in 85 and has danny bonaduce in it. pass.
Dreamscape - LOVED this as a kid, lizard dude scared the shit out of me, rewatched it a little while ago and it certainly didnt hold up to my memories of it, but its still pretty good. doesnt feel like horror quite to me, dont know why.
Death Warmed Over - ? descriptions seem to make it some insano new zealand zombie splatterfest, so i probably need to track this one down.
Firestarter - GARBAGE
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter - way way down the slope of decline already by this point
Gremlins - utterly fantastic, love it. not horror.
The Initiation - ?
Monster Dog - hilariously howlingly awful flick w/Alice Cooper in it. it is truly terrible in a way that few movies can manage, worth seeing for laughs alone. lameness of special effects a particular treat.
Night of the Comet - just watched this again a couple of weeks ago. has not aged well.
A Nightmare on Elm Street - winner. not as great as people remember, but still totally solid.
The Prey - ?
Razorback - this one is totally slept on and actually pretty good - killer pig movie but with some good old creepy fucked up outback redneck stuff going on as well
Rocktober Blood - no idea
Silent Madness - ?
Silent Night, Deadly Night - its ok, way more legendary thx to stupid censorship controversy than uh anything in the movie
The Toxic Avenger - i fucking hate troma. also not a horror movie
Zombie Island Massacre - also troma. so boo.

bearotaur say "I am so sorry" to me! (jjjusten), Wednesday, 14 July 2010 16:52 (fourteen years ago)

Children of the Corn may have been a decent story but it was a terrible movie. I like to quote "He wants you too, Malachi!" at people, that is about it.

San Te, Wednesday, 14 July 2010 17:00 (fourteen years ago)

I draw the line at calling Ghostbusters a horror film.

Major Lolzer (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 14 July 2010 17:03 (fourteen years ago)

it was a joke, dude. Ever see the movie?

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 14 July 2010 23:43 (fourteen years ago)

Yeah. Twice, in fact. Once with an all-French cast, once with Liv Tyler.

babytown frolics (Mr. Hal Jam), Thursday, 15 July 2010 00:19 (fourteen years ago)

I saw nightmare on elm street in the theaters in 1984 and yeah, it was pretty scary. particularly the early moments when you're not sure whether the characters are awake or dreaming. the classroom scene was memorably disorienting and, yes, surreal. years of sequels, copycats, and the cultural ubiquity of freddy have dulled the impact but at the time it was pretty freaky. the thought that you couldn't escape the killer, shoot him, call the cops, whatever, the lack of control or agency contributed to the freakishness of it. trying to stay awake to stay alive? that grounded the horror in an inevitable biological process, similar to how rosemary's baby derived its horror from an impending birth. I'd say ANOES and the evil dead were the only films I saw that year that really scared me. ANOES gets a bit formulaic in the last act but it was a pretty innovative concept, and the idea that it wasn't scary at the time is a laughable one.

I saw it again in the past 5 years or so and was surprised by how brutal the freddy character is, before he became a silly icon. freddy isn't treated like a punchline machine, he's a nasty unpleasant child murderer and he acts like one.

(e_3) (Edward III), Thursday, 15 July 2010 01:48 (fourteen years ago)

still voting the company of wolves, tho. not sure why someone upthread said it's not a horror film. where in the video store would you put it? it's a fantasy, granted, but it's a fantasy about werewolves, and I wouldn't file it in with the harry potters and neverending stories. there's a lot of real grue + dismemberment, and some primal fear moments - ppl in the woods being pursued by wolves. also, terence stamp as the devil.

(e_3) (Edward III), Thursday, 15 July 2010 02:07 (fourteen years ago)

these are the movies on the list I saw in the theaters

Children of the Corn - corny, furthered the long stretch of bad king adaptations
C.H.U.D. - saw it at the drive-in!
The Company of Wolves - really bowled me over and it's held up well
Dreamscape - david patrick kelly! awesome granted but this is not a horror film
Firestarter - this neither, thought it sucked to boot
Gremlins - loved it, went back a bunch of times while it was still playing
Night of the Comet - a perfect b-movie, comedy teen sci-fi but also post-apocalyptic zombies so I get the horror angle
A Nightmare on Elm Street - yeah yeah yeah

(e_3) (Edward III), Thursday, 15 July 2010 02:16 (fourteen years ago)

know what is missing from this list that I will totally rep for is IMPULSE

(e_3) (Edward III), Thursday, 15 July 2010 02:16 (fourteen years ago)

arguably a sci-fi film but creepy and disturbing and well done and everybody should see it

(e_3) (Edward III), Thursday, 15 July 2010 02:20 (fourteen years ago)

i saw this in the theater in 1984:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbvh0vKJcQo

scott seward, Thursday, 15 July 2010 02:26 (fourteen years ago)

this should be on the list. best eric bogosian movie evah.

http://images.dead-donkey.com/images/specialeffectsch3.jpg

scott seward, Thursday, 15 July 2010 02:30 (fourteen years ago)

by the way, you can watch all of Purana Mandir on Youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60QQXdQLdFw

scott seward, Thursday, 15 July 2010 02:38 (fourteen years ago)

I'm confusing "Ninja III," which I never saw, with "Revenge of the Ninja," which I totally saw. Neither is horror, of course - just horrible.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 15 July 2010 02:39 (fourteen years ago)

really want to see a horror movie now where the twist is that the killer is cursed to forever wear a cat bell around his neck

That movie is Dogville.

Eric H., Thursday, 15 July 2010 02:42 (fourteen years ago)

ninja III is half horror/half ninja.

scott seward, Thursday, 15 July 2010 02:59 (fourteen years ago)

Scott, are you referring to Special Effects? If so, I thought that one was more crime/thriller.

And IMDB classified Impulse as Sci-Fi, so sorry I missed that one, Edward.

Darin, Thursday, 15 July 2010 04:47 (fourteen years ago)

Is it Nightmare on Elm Street or Friday the 13th that is Kim Jong-Il's favourite film?

The New Dirty Vicar, Thursday, 15 July 2010 10:15 (fourteen years ago)

Kim Jong-Il is a total movie buff, so I bet he likes, dunno, "Casablanca."

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 15 July 2010 12:09 (fourteen years ago)

WHOA i haven't thought about impulse for years, but that is a childhood memory of "movie i wanted to see but never was able to"!

off to netflix

t( :D t) (jjjusten), Thursday, 15 July 2010 15:29 (fourteen years ago)

ninja III is half horror/half ninja.

AND ALL AWESOME

(e_3) (Edward III), Friday, 16 July 2010 02:32 (fourteen years ago)

actually never seen it but trailer is A++++

(e_3) (Edward III), Friday, 16 July 2010 02:34 (fourteen years ago)

what's weird about impulse is it's this increasingly creepy freakshow for the duration and then you find out in the last 10 minutes it's a sci-fi film. the less you know about it before you watch it, the better.

also, meg tilly

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/edwardiii/impuls12.jpg

(e_3) (Edward III), Friday, 16 July 2010 02:43 (fourteen years ago)

Hey I love CHUD, but the answer is Nightmare on Elm Street.

Nate Carson, Friday, 16 July 2010 10:58 (fourteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Sunday, 25 July 2010 23:01 (fourteen years ago)

best Friday the 13th, for whatever that's worth:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIMj_tYfzsc

circa1916, Sunday, 25 July 2010 23:50 (fourteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Monday, 26 July 2010 23:01 (fourteen years ago)

can't argue w/ poll results, nice showing for a company of wolves

(e_3) (Edward III), Tuesday, 27 July 2010 23:54 (fourteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

Saw The Company of Wolves based on this thread's recommendations and those screencaps; interesting movie. Not all that great a film, but a lot of nice imagery and peculiar, dated special effects that made it worth seeing. Fits well in the same adolescent girl fantasy genre as Labyrinth.

Nhex, Wednesday, 11 August 2010 02:30 (fourteen years ago)

LOVE the company of wolves, though that love is probably enhanced by lingering youthful enthusiasm vibes, i.e., incomensurate w reality. but the best bits are so ott evocative they make me dizzy with it: the deliriously fake tree w nest containing eggs, which break open to reveal dolls, who weep; the crazy slo-mo dog flight back through the forest & mirror into the girls room w portentious narration, heralding womanhood; the sexy wolf-girl's creep through the darkness and into town. those images are burned deep into my head and probably always will be. angela carter stories the movie's based on are likewise great.

a CRASBO is a "criminally related" ASBO (contenderizer), Wednesday, 11 August 2010 06:15 (fourteen years ago)

yeah, it's a weird one. watched it again recently and it's still a favorite. all the pieces don't quite fit together but it skates by on its dream logic. the plot arc is more of a blip, you can't even rightly call it an anthology, all the stories are so interwoven.

great script too. "I love the company of wolves. look out of the window and you'll see them."

(e_3) (Edward III), Wednesday, 11 August 2010 13:43 (fourteen years ago)

cant believe no one voted for friday the 13th the final chapter, i re-watched it the other week + still love it

http://planetofthenerds.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/photo_06_hires.jpg

just sayin, Wednesday, 11 August 2010 13:49 (fourteen years ago)

huh I thought I DID vote for it

glitter hands! glitter hands! razzle! dazzle! (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 11 August 2010 15:36 (fourteen years ago)

ever since i can remember i been poppin my collar

a CRASBO is a "criminally related" ASBO (contenderizer), Wednesday, 11 August 2010 16:02 (fourteen years ago)

two months pass...

Gremlines was on TV last night, I think this is the first time I'd seen it since like jr. high or something.

it is really not very good.

Great Goulessarian! (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 28 October 2010 17:17 (fourteen years ago)

eh i think its pretty ok. gremlins 2 on the other hand is fucking awesome.

O_o-O_0-o_O (jjjusten), Thursday, 28 October 2010 17:20 (fourteen years ago)

yeah I've never seen that one and the praise from various corners makes me curious

I just found the first one more annoying than anything, primarily because of the usual Spielberg hamfistedness. He doesn't do comedy well, it's all very cutesy and obvious (a cute little monster breakdancing! that's hilaaaarious!). And then there's the various DRUDGE SIREN: YOU ARE WATCHING A MOVIE HAHA :DRUDGE SIREN elements that are totally overdone - the educational film projection clips, the Invasion of the Body Snatchers being on TV, Robbie the Robot, etc. As many have pointed out, the darkest/most disturbing thing in it is Phoebe Cates' story about her dad.

Great Goulessarian! (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 28 October 2010 17:24 (fourteen years ago)

Actually, the story goes that the first draft of screenwriter Chris Columbus (yes he later of "Home Alone" and some real family-friendly shit) was a lot more vicious, and that things were toned down, but that Spielberg personally encouraged/allowed them to mean it up a lot more (this was, after all, one of the films that prompted PG-13, this and "Temple of Doom," also Spielberg, of course). Granted, Spielberg also upped the Gizmo quotient, so...

The wackiness and in-jokes, though, I'd credit to Joe Dante, whose love of "Looney Tunes," b-movies and (literally) cartoon violence in general is well documented.

Josh in Chicago, Thursday, 28 October 2010 17:33 (fourteen years ago)

I just find the overall tone odd and disconcerting - it veers between fairly inane comedy to semi-genuine attempts at horror/gore to sacharrine cutesiness so abruptly

Great Goulessarian! (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 28 October 2010 17:37 (fourteen years ago)

Yeah, definitely the things you're attributing to Spielberg here are almost certainly at least as attributable to Dante, if not more so. I'm surprised he didn't try to actually get Kevin McCarthy in the movie, as opposed to just having the "Body Snatchers" clip.

xp lol that's kinda Dante's career in a nutshell, post "The Howling"

Tub Girl Time Machine (Phil D.), Thursday, 28 October 2010 17:38 (fourteen years ago)

"t veers between fairly inane comedy to semi-genuine attempts at horror/gore to sacharrine cutesiness so abruptly" could be a capsule review of Innerspace or Matinee e.g.

Tub Girl Time Machine (Phil D.), Thursday, 28 October 2010 17:40 (fourteen years ago)

gremlins 2 on the other hand is fucking awesome.

it's the best.

original bgm, Friday, 29 October 2010 13:34 (fourteen years ago)

my fave movie at age 9, btw

original bgm, Friday, 29 October 2010 13:35 (fourteen years ago)

Gremlins 2 also the rare film that has a cinema-centric visual gag altered to a video-centric gag for the VHS release (not unlike New Order's "Brotherhood" on CD vs. vinyl, come to think of it).

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 29 October 2010 15:02 (fourteen years ago)

four years pass...

Just watched Night of the Comet. Something about the overall vibe of the movie, the way it kinda splits the difference aesthetically between early-80s proto-indie like Eating Raoul and Liquid Sky with post-apocalyptic anime, that in many ways make it the ultimate Drugs A. Money movie

Jesus will return for global integrity (Drugs A. Money), Sunday, 22 March 2015 03:06 (ten years ago)

Also huge bonus points for the regard it affords the two teenage-girl protagonists. Its IMDb page is littered with links to two-star reviews and every one of them condescends to the movie's heroines and seemingly penalizes the movie for not doing the same

Jesus will return for global integrity (Drugs A. Money), Sunday, 22 March 2015 03:09 (ten years ago)

Funny you should mention that movie. It's playing locally tomorrow night and I was torn about going to see it... that sounds totally awesome.

Nhex, Sunday, 22 March 2015 05:44 (ten years ago)

Yeah, this was good stuff. An ultimately sweet '80s teen comedy set in the apocalypse, the different degrees of zombies, desolated L.A. (kind of like the beginning of Vanilla Sky stretched out to a whole movie) and weird government conspiracy stuff give it a really unique flavor, I see why it's lasted as a cult classic.
Still kinda surprised how massively influential this movie seems to be! Thinking about it and seeing bits of this in places like Zombieland and Lost and lots of other things offhand.

Nhex, Tuesday, 24 March 2015 06:30 (ten years ago)

Saw it on release, nearly 30 years ago now. I remember that it was well-reviewed and enjoyable, but as a burgeoning gorehound, I think I found it a little tame. Little beyond that but general outlines & a few lingering images: the protagonists cheerfully trying on clothes in a desolate mall, comet zombies with lumpy red eyelids, low angle shots emphasizing LA's weirdly luminous night sky, maybe someone on a motorcycle? Surprised that anyone's comparing it to Liquid Sky, which I remember being much more ramshackle and art-damaged (and great!), but I probably ought to revisit both.

2-chords, a farfisa organ and peons to the lord (contenderizer), Tuesday, 24 March 2015 09:20 (ten years ago)

I should really put Liquid Sky and Eating Raoul on my queue. ER was one of those weird video store box covers that always jumped out at me as a kid. And now I realize it has two cast members from Night of the Comet, including Cmdr. Chakotay!

Nhex, Tuesday, 24 March 2015 13:12 (ten years ago)

I had a similar experience as Contenderizer - Night of the Comet seemed a lot more vanilla than Vanilla Sky when it came out to me, but considering I saw it as a very stoned teenager enthralled with Romero and Raimi I probably didn't give it a fair shake.

Brio2, Tuesday, 24 March 2015 13:40 (ten years ago)

Yeah, it's really best to look at it at a really dark teen comedy rather than a zombie genre movie (of which there are barely any in the film anyway, half of them are in dream sequences)

Nhex, Tuesday, 24 March 2015 15:24 (ten years ago)

oops I mixed up Vanilla Sky with Liquid Sky there

Brio2, Tuesday, 24 March 2015 15:40 (ten years ago)


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