- Thu Nov 18, 2021 9:29 am
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Bezulsqy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 18, 2021 7:28 amCure is incredible - Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Pulse, Sweet Home) whom I became a bit obsessed with last year after discovering Creepy. The great thing is, I've not watched a film of his that I didn't really enjoy, and he has made lots which I've yet to see! Enjoy Cure anyway, it's a real treat :)CrossedPete wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 8:38 pm Hey @bez I would say if you found some enjoyment in Urban Legend you just might enjoy IKWYDLS especially if your feeling a little nostalgic. Did you watch The Dentist for you 96 watch? It’s not the best movie in the world but it does have that Brian Yuzna feel to it.I had The Dentist on my long list :-) But now you mention it I will give a try today.
A movie that also fits that Scream, Urban Legend, IKWYDLS model of 90s teen slasher and at the time I thought was terrible but looking back 20+ years and the addition of other shitty sequels is H2O. I think H2O kinda aged well considering.
I don’t know for sure and I should just go check but aren’t all of these movies written or produced by Kevin Williamson? I’m probably wrong but he definitely seems like the King of 90s teen slashers.
H2O I wanted to watch for sure. I think I have only seen that once.
Kevin Williamson also wrote the screenplay for The Faculty and than one is also on my list.
It appears as I get closer to 2000s I have already seen most movies at least once and for 1997 and 1998 there are a lot of movies that have some interest. But I don't want to spend more than 1 week on a year and I don't have the same amount of time each week. Oh well, I am not to strict about this all in the end.
I am going to watch the Japanese 1997 movie Cure as well. It is a thriller and not horror and I think I did watch it back then. But Cube I am skipping because I have seen that many times. Same as with The Devil's Advocate. That feels more like a thriller but also a movie I watched several times. I actually might try Night of the Demons 3... Although I probably shouldn't.











