House on Haunted Hill update feed
"OCTOBER 1 HM: I think I may increase my original rating of this film, because the more I watch it, the more I love it. Don't get me wrong, I've seen the original and I think it was a fantastic movie, but I think the progress in CGI did a lot to improve the effects of this movie, including the addition of copious amounts of gore that really helped to set the stage for the unfolding storyline. I do think it kind of fizzled out at the end. One of the things I really enjoy about this movie has to "
"October 6: Like The Thing, this movie has really grown on me over the course of the last year. I've gotten a greater appreciation for the use of abandoned asylums and hospitals as settings for horror movies. To this point, my favorite settings have been haunted houses in general, deserted amusement parks, and schools, either abandoned or after dark. I will admit that this movie does have some incredibly cheesy dialogue and even some of the special effects were just plain weird. Some of the chara"
"OCTOBER 18: This movie is a guilty pleasure of mine. The dialogue and acting is kind of mediocre, but the set design and visual effects are awesome. FAVORITE SCENE: The opening scene, where we see Vannacutt brutally torturing an un-anaesthetized patient. FAVORITE DEATH: Melissa's."
"Directed by William Malone Starring Geoffrey Rush, Famke Janssen, Taye Diggs, Peter Gallagher, Chris Kattan, Ali Larter, Bridgette Wilson-Sampras, Max Perlich, Jeffrey Combs, Greg Nicotero, Dick Beebe, Slavitza Jovan, Lisa Loeb, James Marsters, Jeannette Lewis, Janet Tracy Keijser, and Peter Graves "
"Great movie for depictions of a Haunted Manor. Especially the darkness that is alive, and yet death itself, that seems to possess the house. I'd say this is in line with the symbiotic darkness that possesses Castlevania in Lords of Shadow 2."