R.I.P. Wes Craven
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taylor-bigg — 10 years ago(September 01, 2015 09:43 AM)
R.I.P. Wes Craven
On the recent and shocking passing of one the worlds best loved directors, I feel it is a good time to look at his back catalogue and pick our favourite movies directed, produced or written by Craven TV or Theatrical. Heres some of mine, what are your favourites?
The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)
Scream (1996)
Shocker (1989)
Deadly Blessing (1981)
Red Eye (2005) -
hereminton — 9 years ago(May 02, 2016 10:58 AM)
There are four on my all time favorite movies list:
A Nightmare on Elm Street, Red Eye, Scream 4, Scream
His others I did not particularly like or have never seen.
"I happen to be a vegetarian". Lex, from Jurrasic Park -
horrorules — 9 years ago(May 17, 2016 09:20 AM)
New Nightmare A VERY UNDERRATED MASTERPIECE
ehy H2 haters, look this
http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/rr226/zombiezombie/suck.jpg -
MaximumMadness — 9 years ago(May 23, 2016 07:31 PM)
It's honestly a toss-up between
New Nightmare
and
Scream 2
.
And yes, I know that
Scream
is objectively a better film, but I prefer the more unhinged and more subversive focus and tonality of
Scream 2
.
And FURTHERMORE, this is my signature! SERIOUSLY! Did you think I was still talking about my point? -
hurricanehorton — 9 years ago(June 02, 2016 01:08 AM)
A Nightmare On Elm Street will always be my favourite. Brilliant film, his best.
Only saw Scream once, and years after it came out. But obviously a very good film. I have all four on DVD that I'm working my way through.
If I was asked to name a lesser known of his film, I'd go for The People Under The Stairs. That was fun. -
Dr_Adam_Warlock — 9 years ago(June 02, 2016 01:13 PM)
Elm St., Serpent and the Rainbow, Shocker, Scream 1 and 2, Vampire in Brooklyn, People Under The Stairs, and Deadly Friend. Swamp Thing wasn't so bad either.
I'm so scared your little head will come off in my hands! -
cryptoflovecraft — 4 years ago(January 11, 2022 08:05 PM)
The Hills Have Eyes is my favorite.
Last House on the Left is my second favorite.
His later films don't interest me as much. NOES is an undisputed classic, of course, but I've never really wanted to revisit it.