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Buda
ParticipantYou just simply cannot get the same effect from todays desensitized audiences.
This is unfortunately true and it doesnt apply only to movies but our society in general. Now I dont know if any of you guys are heavy metal fans like me but if you are you only need to look at the metal bands to see how far and how extreme it has become, I mean back in the early 70’s Black Sabbath and Alice Cooper were extremely shocking, then in the early 80’s along came Venom, then mid 80’s Bathory,Mercyful Fate, then in the late 80’s real Satanic bands like Morbid Angel. As the 90’s came along we had Nordic Black Metal exploding into the mainstream, it was the most evil, extreme and sick form of music to emerge from the depths of hell. Today there are a million ‘Satanic’ bands out there and the shock value has totally worn of.
If Venom’s classic and influential Black metal album Welcome to Hell {1981} were released today it would sound like a joke. That would also be a problem with any remake however even this would not stop me from wanting to see it.Buda
ParticipantYes CH, if we went down that road you would have to open up a ‘Theology Section’ on the forum and that could get a bit controversial.
Buda
ParticipantPRO
They could make the film longer and add extra scenes, we could also get to see some disturbing things that we never saw in the original.
It would generate interest in the original again and hopefully expose a whole new generation to the magic of The Exorcist.
CONS
If they give it to some idiot to remake it would be a tragedy. The individual doing the remake needs to have a special understanding of the original and realize that it is sacred to all of us therefore the task should be approached with utmost care and respect.
Buda
ParticipantEverything concerning Demonic Possession not just films.
Buda
ParticipantCould you guys imagine that scene?
Dennings sitting on the couch by himself having a drink when he hears the creak of a door opening and the patter of feet from upstairs. He turns his head to look toward the stairs and sees Regan with a demented unholy smile on her face doing the spiderwalk coming down the stairs towards him. He is frozen from shock as she grabs him by the neck and drags him up the stairs to her room where she violently shoves his face into her private area which is bloodied while uttering profanities in the vile demonic voice before she kills him and throws him out the window.
That would be a SICK scene.Buda
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‘His reason for going into the room, may have been as simple as checking on her to see if she was sleeping or feeling better’
How do we know that Regan didnt come down the stairs and violently drag him to the room? This has always been my belief.
Buda
ParticipantI like it too
Buda
ParticipantAll types of true metal from power,thrash,speed,death,black,doom and also some hardcore like D.R.I,Cro-Mags and some punk like The Misfits.
Buda
ParticipantMorbid Angel – Abominations Of Desolation.
Buda
ParticipantMichael Myers kicks ass! The first two films are graet.
Buda
ParticipantI thought 3 was a bit of a joke, 2 was great though.
Buda
ParticipantThe first one was awesome.
Buda
ParticipantOmen 1 and 2 are the best by a mile.
Buda
ParticipantJason of course, Freddy was cool in the first two but after that he became a sad fucking joke.
Buda
ParticipantI didnt like it at all, no deaths {apart from Emily}, no extreme graphic violence, no sense of true evil and sickness, nothing. A boring courtroom drama movie.
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