Poll: Halloween Remake Vs. Friday The 13th Remake!
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Rob Zombie's: Halloween
18.18%
2 18.18%
Friday The 13th (2009)
81.82%
9 81.82%
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Friday The 13thHalloween Remake Vs. Friday The 13th Remake!
#41
mrblue Wrote:rob zombie *cough cough*

But he had an idea of what he wanted.
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#42
True.
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#43
I don't have a problem with either movie. I never saw the original hithcher I saw the remake first and I liked it. Tcm was a great remake too.
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#44
The remake wasn't that good as compared to the original. Honestly, I'd watch the remake of Halloween or Texas Chainsaw before The Hitcher remake. In the original Hitcher, Rutger Hauer is very frightening.
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#45
I thought the Remake of TCM was FAR more BRUTAL! & FAR more realistic!
I mean the original Leatherface was a fucking drag queen lol.
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#46
Friday The 13th Wrote:I thought the Remake of TCM was FAR more BRUTAL! & FAR more realistic!
I mean the original Leatherface was a fucking drag queen lol.
Far more brutal I can see, but how was it more realistic?? There was a much smaller family, no "distant relatives" all over the place, everyone acting more like actual psychos... >.<
“The Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audience’s deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... I’d better stop before I give myself nightmares”
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#47
Mr. Briggs Inc. Wrote:Far more brutal I can see, but how was it more realistic?? There was a much smaller family, no "distant relatives" all over the place, everyone acting more like actual psychos... >.<

I just thought it was...
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#48
I'm gonna agree with Briggs on this one. When I first saw the TCM remake, I was indifferent and I still am about the movie. But the original was more realistic because the camera was like a second person. The voyeuristic shots, the grain of the film, the absents of music at points, the subtlety...
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#49
FT13 by far.
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#50
Crisis Wrote:FT13 by far.

mmm F13!
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