I dunno, just that picture of The Strangers gave me goosebumps... I liked how you let the pictures do the talking. What's the most memorable death from?
I was in my parents' cabin in the Massachusetts woods after I saw The Strangers and believe me, it's the scariest. It is so not a stretch to imagine that shit actually happening to you.
"Those are all frames captured from the DVDs, resized and cleaned up in Photoshop."
You might as well have said, " If the analysis of an air sample reveals that it contains 3.5 x 10-6 g/l of carbon monoxide how would you express the concentration of carbon monoxide in lb/ft3?"
Indeed it is...American "trailer-trash" Keira, relaxing in the bathtub with a vodka and a cigarette on Christmas Eve. She's basically the reason I watched the film, as we know.
Excellent way of presenting this Jordan, I only wish I had thought of it first. I've been stalling on mine.
December 02, 2009 6:22 PM
Favorite [Image] Hidden Gem [Image] Most Disturbing [Image] Scream Queen [Image] Worst [Image] So Bad It's Good [Image] Goriest [Image] Most Memorable Death [Image] Best Looking Monster [Image] Scariest [Image]
"Jordan's Best of Horrorthon 2009"
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Wow, how did you get such gorgeous pictures? I love your summary although I think The Ring would also be my "scariest".
December 02, 2009 8:00 AM
I dunno, just that picture of The Strangers gave me goosebumps... I liked how you let the pictures do the talking. What's the most memorable death from?
December 02, 2009 9:15 AM
1) Those are all frames captured from the DVDs, resized and cleaned up in Photoshop. (I still have all the movies. "Pirate!")
2) Yeah, I thought it would be interesting and cool to do it wordlessly. Glad you agree.
3) The "memorable death" is from The Vanishing.
December 02, 2009 11:04 AM
I was in my parents' cabin in the Massachusetts woods after I saw The Strangers and believe me, it's the scariest. It is so not a stretch to imagine that shit actually happening to you.
December 02, 2009 11:11 AM
I get a special kick out of the fact that Gregory Peck ended up as a paragon of badness.
December 02, 2009 11:19 AM
"Those are all frames captured from the DVDs, resized and cleaned up in Photoshop."
You might as well have said, " If the analysis of an air sample reveals that it contains 3.5 x 10-6 g/l of carbon monoxide how would you express the concentration of carbon monoxide in lb/ft3?"
December 02, 2009 12:26 PM
Oh, JPX, when you talk like that I wonder how you drive your car. By which I mean the hut with black feet that goes fast.
Nice picks/pix, Jordan. That's Keira from The Jacket, right?
December 02, 2009 5:08 PM
Indeed it is...American "trailer-trash" Keira, relaxing in the bathtub with a vodka and a cigarette on Christmas Eve. She's basically the reason I watched the film, as we know.
December 02, 2009 5:13 PM
Excellent way of presenting this Jordan, I only wish I had thought of it first. I've been stalling on mine.
December 02, 2009 6:22 PM