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Old 9th June 2017, 10:21 AM
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Damn right it is!

What next? X-Men First Class?
It almost made the 2011 list.
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Old 9th June 2017, 05:05 PM
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Top 10 Horror* Films of 2012

1. Maniac
2. Berberian Sound Studio
3. Here Comes the Devil
4. Lesson of Evil
5. Pieta
6. John Dies at the End
7. Chronicle
8. The Battery
9. Excision
10. Antiviral


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Got chronicle today, so its good?
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Got chronicle today, so its good?
Well, I liked it... not sure how much of an endorsement that is though!
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Top 10 Horror* Films of 2014

1. A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
2. What We Do in the Shadows
3. The Voices
4. Der Samurai
5. Stage Fright
6. Housebound
7. Cub
8. Starry Eyes
9. The Town that Dreaded Sundown
10. Late Phases


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Top 10 Horror Films of 2012.

The Woman in Black
Berberian Sound Studio
Kill Zombie!
No One Lives
Resident Evil: Retribution
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
American Mary
The Tall Man
The Seasoning House
The Bay



In my opinion 2012 was a good year for horror. Honorable mentions to -
Dark Shadows
Kill List
Stitches
The Raven
Piranha 3DD
The Moth Diaries
Strippers Vs. Werewolves
2-Headed Shark Attack


All of which i really enjoyed.
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Top 10 Horror Films of 2012.

The Woman in Black
Berberian Sound Studio
Kill Zombie!
No One Lives
Resident Evil: Retribution
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
American Mary
The Tall Man
The Seasoning House
The Bay



In my opinion 2012 was a good year for horror. Honorable mentions to -
Dark Shadows
Kill List
Stitches
The Raven
Piranha 3DD
The Moth Diaries
Strippers Vs. Werewolves
2-Headed Shark Attack


All of which i really enjoyed.
Ahem, Kill List was 2011...

Interesting list though - you clearly rate The Woman in Black far higher than I do. I still think that it's fairly effective but it suffers from jump-scare-itis at times, plus I found it hard to buy into the credibility of baby-faced Potter being a husband and father. Have you seen the TV movie from 1989? Worth a look if you haven't, and flawed though it is, I found it slightly more effective than Nu-Hammer's offering.

2012 was a pretty solid year though, plus there are plenty on your main list and honourable mentions that I've yet to see.
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Ahem, Kill List was 2011...

Interesting list though - you clearly rate The Woman in Black far higher than I do. I still think that it's fairly effective but it suffers from jump-scare-itis at times, plus I found it hard to buy into the credibility of baby-faced Potter being a husband and father. Have you seen the TV movie from 1989? Worth a look if you haven't, and flawed though it is, I found it slightly more effective than Nu-Hammer's offering.

2012 was a pretty solid year though, plus there are plenty on your main list and honourable mentions that I've yet to see.
I found a source that listed loads of films by year and it said 2012 for Kill List. Wonder if it meant it was the year it had a US release? Who knows. I wish i listed everything as detailed as you do b_e. (I'm not being sarcastic either. Your lists upon lists make me quite envious) i just couldn't be bothered to check each one on imdb afterwards to be sure the source was correct.
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Ahem, Kill List was 2011...

Interesting list though - you clearly rate The Woman in Black far higher than I do. I still think that it's fairly effective but it suffers from jump-scare-itis at times, plus I found it hard to buy into the credibility of baby-faced Potter being a husband and father. Have you seen the TV movie from 1989? Worth a look if you haven't, and flawed though it is, I found it slightly more effective than Nu-Hammer's offering.

2012 was a pretty solid year though, plus there are plenty on your main list and honourable mentions that I've yet to see.
I agree that Daniel Radcliffe did take some perspective adjustment to accept in a more mature role. Probably because it was the first thing I'd seen him do after Barry Trotter. But i think its far more to do with us as the audience rather than him. If anything i think he pulled it off nicely and it was a great transition into adult roles. Probably helps that by the time he made WiB he was 23 and by then I'd been married a few years so accepting him as a husband wasn't problem.
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I agree that Daniel Radcliffe did take some perspective adjustment to accept in a more mature role. Probably because it was the first thing I'd seen him do after Barry Trotter. But i think its far more to do with us as the audience rather than him. If anything i think he pulled it off nicely and it was a great transition into adult roles.
Me too.

Maybe thats also because i'd only seen two Potter films prior to TWIB meaning he wasn't typecast in my eyes.
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I found a source that listed loads of films by year and it said 2012 for Kill List. Wonder if it meant it was the year it had a US release? Who knows. I wish i listed everything as detailed as you do b_e. (I'm not being sarcastic either. Your lists upon lists make me quite envious) i just couldn't be bothered to check each one on imdb afterwards to be sure the source was correct.
Very probably a US release date, yes.

Generally I let another site do it for me. I rate everything I watch and the site happens to mine some of their data from IMDb including release year so I can just filter on a single year etc. and be 99% sure that the release dates are correct.
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