tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003758772971289930.post1450445625007096244..comments2024-03-27T12:35:33.631-04:00Comments on The Deadly Doll's House of Horror Nonsense: You Will BelieveUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003758772971289930.post-75570978859618645572020-09-15T11:21:45.534-04:002020-09-15T11:21:45.534-04:00The Faculty is probably a fun choice too!The Faculty is probably a fun choice too!deadlydollshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06061028044836745499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003758772971289930.post-22918198383154976682020-09-14T20:47:17.071-04:002020-09-14T20:47:17.071-04:00Definitely!Definitely!deadlydollshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06061028044836745499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003758772971289930.post-68884468554129077922020-09-14T20:08:53.030-04:002020-09-14T20:08:53.030-04:00'Brad Dourf'? 'Robert Enguland'? W...'Brad Dourf'? 'Robert Enguland'? Who are they? (ha!)<br /> <br />My friend was just telling me about having her nieces (who are 16ish) over and how they wanted to watch horror movies like 'Babysitter: Killer Queen' and 'Happy Death Day 2U'... which my friend found to be not scary, but funny and gorey.<br />My friend was tempted to show them some 'real' horror but I suggested Scream and things of that ilk might be more to their liking... so sounds like this one should go on that list as well.Timmy Crabcakeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14737954661234574830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003758772971289930.post-50708173168417121572020-09-14T11:39:57.848-04:002020-09-14T11:39:57.848-04:00I think the nostalgic aspect of horror fandom is s...I think the nostalgic aspect of horror fandom is so fascinating. I remember when the Saw movies were hitting and how much diehard horror fans HATED them, and I just kept thinking how they'd be treated like Friday the 13th 20 years later. <br /><br />It's nice to be over my '90s snobbery, because a lot of the studio flicks that came out then are really fun today. I still have a LOT of issues with Halloween H2O, but I can at least enjoy the pure '90sness of it. Same is true for I Know What You Did Last Summer, which has SO many problems, but it also has Sarah Michelle Gellar with little butterfly clips in her hair, and how can I be THAT angry?deadlydollshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06061028044836745499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1003758772971289930.post-17348079352411370722020-09-14T11:23:38.204-04:002020-09-14T11:23:38.204-04:00"Having been that awkward kid with full video..."Having been that awkward kid with full video store access, it was a strange place to be. Suddenly, the type of movies I'd beg to watch at slumber parties were actually cool. The only problem: the actual movies were not."<br /><br />This is a fascinating point. I have always innately felt this way too but never realized it till you said it. I grew up gawking at the 80's horror movie boxes on the video store shelves but never had any interest in any of the late 90's horrors when that trend hit. They all seemed too slick and Hollywood machine-ish, not gory enough, not scary enough, and there wasn't enough weird supernatural or alien elements for me (I've never been nuts about the "there's a regular person killing other people" premise). It was such a letdown. But on the other hand, I actually watched Scream for the first time last year and it was shockingly fun. I wonder what other 90's diamond-in-the-roughs await me. Urban Legend? Maybe.vivianhttp://crimsonhighway.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com