Every year, most popular websites and magazines compile a list of the BEST and WORST movies of the year, and if you’re a hardcore horror fan, you know that most of the films you considered the “best” are most likely going to be shafted. In fact, in most cases the best of horror usually finds itself on the “worst” list of the year. Yes, it’s been a tough year to be a horror fan. This year the public was obsessed about the critical failures of horror (a.k.a. anything with torture porn) this year, that most forgot about the gems that Hollywood and Independent films had to offer. So I’m compiling this list for you guys who are horror aficionados like myself. This is for the horror fan who can’t understand why your favorite movies are always given a green splat on rotten tomatoes. So I hope you enjoy my list of movies I got to see in theatres and through festival circuits and feel free to list of a few of your own suggestions!
1. Hatchet-Hatchet is not by any means something that will change the horror genre. It is a movie with cheesy dialogue and very little character development. However, it is by far the most fun I had at the movies this year! This movie is a guaranteed crowd pleaser. I highly recommend watching this at a party and watching the guest reactions when the murderous Victor Crowley hits the screen with his trusty hatchet. This movie has special appearances by Robert Englund, Tony Todd, and has the one and only Kane Hodder playing Victor Crowley. It’s a must-see for horror fans!
2. 30 Days of Night- This movie was something I was waiting for since the beginning of the year. In my review (which you could read here) I mentioned how this movie was far from perfect, but it was still the best vampire movie I had seen this decade. As far as mainstream horror movies go, this one definitely pushed the limit in terms of gore and style. Its eerily quiet and somber score was something I appreciated and welcomed more than the classic “BOO” scares that pollute many other films. If you enjoy watching vampire movies, then you will definitely LOVE ’30 Days of Night.’
3. Vacancy- This is a movie that I wish got more love at the box office. Unfortunately because it was released a week before a couple of huge summer blockbusters hit the screen, most people forgot about this horror film. Another reason why people skipped out on it was because a lot of people couldn’t get over Luke Wilson being in a horror movie. (This is a shame, because he was awesome in it.) Luke Wilson and Kate Beckinsale did a tremendous job in this fast paced horror movie as a recently separated couple trying to stay alive at a motel inhabited by psychos who make a living off making snuff films. Despite having a rushed and cop-out ending, it definitely met my expectations, which is rare for any movie to do now these days.
4. Rob Zombie’s Halloween- Yes, I liked ‘Halloween’ and I’m not afraid to admit it. In fact a few months ago I had reviewed this movie and practically had my head torn apart just because I gave it a positive review. (Ironically most of the people were people who had yet to see the movie.) However, I did get many apologies days after when people had finally seen the movie. As far as horror remakes go, ‘Halloween’ was definitely superior to the crap horror fans have witnessed in the past few years. Unfortunately, a lot of people out there weren’t willing to give this movie a chance. Sure, this movie is not superior to ‘Halloween.’ However, it doesn’t try to be. I highly commend Rob Zombie for taking the chance and making this film his own.
5. Severance-‘Severance’ was a movie I had heard great things about and when I first viewed the movie, it was nothing like I expected it was going to be. (This is not a bad thing.) This movie was able to successfully poke fun at the conventions of the horror genre and yet embrace as well. It is not until the half way point until the audience knows what kind of horror movie they are in for. (I honestly didn’t know if I was in for a supernatural movie or a straight slasher) Also, unlike most horror comedies, this one knew when to play it for laughs and when to scare the living sh*t out of its audience.
6. Grindhouse- Even though I didn’t enjoy Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Death Proof’ half as much as I had enjoyed Robert Rodriguez’s ‘Planet Terror,’ there’s no denying that the collaborative double bill was a remarkable experience at the theatres or drive in. The look and feel of both films were amazing and I felt like I had transported back into the seventies. Too bad it didn’t do that well theatrically. If it had done well, maybe we wouldn’t be subjected to the bullshit of buying both films separately without the great fake trailers. (At least we get ‘Machete’ in the ‘Planet Terror’ DVD)
7. Fido- Every year there is one or two horror movies that actually get great reviews from people other than horror movie critics. This year, Fido was one of them. This Canadian Rom Zom Com was definitely had a unique take on the zombie genre and was definitely a film I recommend to movie fans in GENERAL. There are a few key performances that made this movie quite memorable for me. Billy Connelly as ‘Fido’ was pure gold and so was Tim Blake Nelson as the kick-ass necrophiliac neighbour. (Yup..the man is in love with his zombie) The film is ‘Shaun of the Dead’ meets ‘Pleasantville.’ Go and see this!
8. Mulberry Street-When I had first heard about the premise of Mulberry Street, and found it is a movie about killer were rats running rabid in New York city, I was expecting a cheesy and goofy horror movie. Instead, I got a great movie that wasn’t afraid of potentially boring its audience for the first half by getting to know its characters, before the horror began. Like I had said in my review,
“Mulberry Street may take longer to start than it takes a insecure and drunken male virgin to find a woman’s G-spot, but when it finally “finds that spot” it is a very satisfying (and more importantly, relieving) experience from then on in, and ends with an unexpected climax. (hehehe) I recommend you all see this horror indie (well directed by Jim Mickle) and I hope you guys enjoy as much as I did.”
9. Rec-I was lucky enough to watch this Spanish horror movie earlier this year about a news reporter and her cameraman stuck in building with zombies. It has been a big hit in the Festival Circuit, but unfortunately American audiences will probably view the upcoming premature remake to the movie, ‘Quarantined’ (starring ‘Dexter’s Jennifer Carpenter and ‘Hostel’s’ Jay Hernandez) before they are able to check this creepy horror movie out. Like ‘The Blair Witch Project’ everything the audience sees is through the cameraman’s lenses. Unlike, The Blair Witch Project that relied strictly on your imagination for the horror, this one shows you the horror and the gore, which to me I found extremely terrifying. I wish they would just release this film with subtitles!
10. The Mist- ‘The Mist’ was probably the most surprising movie for me this year, because I didn’t think I would enjoy it as much as I did. In fact, I found myself intrigued by the characters more than the horror elements that were in the film. I cared about a good number of these characters, (minus the crazy religious chick) and hoped that all of them would make it to the end, but because of the drab and dark tone of the movie, I knew that that wasn’t going to be possible. This movie has probably the most shocking ending I’ve ever seen in a mainstream horror movie and it will have (and has already had) people talking.
Honorable Mentions: Inside, (*Hadn’t seen it, but from what I hear it’s going to be a classic!) I am Legend, The Girl Next Door, (*Very hard to watch) All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, Alone, 28 Weeks Later, Shrooms, The Tripper, and Mr. Brooks

54 Comments, Comment or Ping
Phil Gee
I know it’s not a ‘horror’ movie but I would honestly say that Beowulf was a very scary film for me. Crispin Glover’s Grendel was the freakiest thing i’ve seen on screen for a long time.
Of course, i saw it in IMAX 3D which was friggin intense so that might have something to do with it but i was, honestly, terrified in some parts of that film.
Dec 17th, 2007
bassturd
It’s alright Serena…I liked Halloween as well. Let the haters hate us. I’ll probably pick it up this week. The uncut director’s edition one. Still wanna see Hatchet and I also liked Vacancy a lot. Luke Wilson was the star of the show in that movie IMO.
Dec 17th, 2007
Darren J Seeley
No love for ‘1408′?
Dec 17th, 2007
Josh
Newbury Comics represent! Any peoples who have a NC in their area can buy “Hatchet” and get a free pint glass… It’s really cool to be able to drink out of this movie.
I am a nerd.
What about “Across the Universe?” Oh that wasn’t supposed to be terrifying? Oh…
Dec 17th, 2007
nbakid2000
I am Legend and Mr Brooks are NOT horror films.
That is all.
BTW, I’ve never understood why people make a film/music list for 2007 when 2007 isn’t even over yet. If you’re going to consider Mr. Brooks and I am Legend horror, why not wait for “Sweeney Todd” in about 4 days?
Dec 17th, 2007
spidey1703
Mr.Brooks as an “honorable mention” in the best horror films?! Did you see Mr.Brooks?!
1.) It’s not a horror
2.) If it’s being considered a horror, it should be #1 on the list of “Best Horror Films - 2007″ as it was one of the best overall movies of the year, let alone a specific genre!
Also, I Am Legend had cheap jumpy tricks - certainly not a horror either.
Dec 17th, 2007
Chris
No Behind the Mask?
Dec 17th, 2007
cib3k
Hatchet was pure crap. A bad movie, unintentional or not. I can’t understand why people found it so enjoyable.
Also, there are a lot of good movies missing from the list, as other people have mentioned:
- 1408
- Behind the Mask
- The Insatiable (with Sean Patrick Flannery - anyone seen it? I loved it)
Dec 17th, 2007
Kristina
Grindhouse is a horror movie? I laughed my ass off through that thing(in a good way). Other than that one, I haven’t seen any of these.
Dec 17th, 2007
nbakid2000
Grindhouse is closer to horror than Mr. Brooks or I Am Legend is, but I understand what Kristina means.
Mr. Brooks is a drama. I am Legend is a sci-fi movie.
Behind the Mask was really really good…
Dec 17th, 2007
Jason
Mulberry Street???? Are you on drugs or something????? the film sucked shit!
Dec 17th, 2007
Rusty James
Serena, I’m surprised you liked Vacancy so much. The lead character takes a nap during the film’s climax.
Did you see Murder Party at Toronto After Dark? I’m a little fond of that film. It’s too bad you don’t like Death Proof. I suspect that film will grow on you over time.
Also, check out Girl Next Door. Not conventionally a horror film but pretty scary.
Dec 17th, 2007
Rusty James
never mind, didn’t see your runners up.
Dec 18th, 2007
Ricci
Loved Severance, that was a really good flick, well made.
Dec 18th, 2007
alfie
whats “mandy lane” like serena?? i can’t wait to see it. the trailer looks fantastic. I am liking this “serious” throwback type horror we are seeing more and more of…..
and not wink wink “scream” type shit.
fuck scream…..as clever as the first one was what fucks me off is they come along to pretty tear the genre to pieces and mock it then they have the ballss to go and become the very thing they were mocking to begin with…..fuckers.i love craven….he is responsible for 2 of my favorite films of all time yet he can get fucked for making scream…..and add cursed to that too. dreadful.
i saw a film called the signal and that is definitely up there as one of the best horror films I have seen in ages and i definitely agree wth you about REC.
as for mr brooks. not only is mr brooks not a horror…its not a good films. at all. in the slightest.
in fact it is jawdroppingly awful in every single area and deserved its fate as a turkey.
everyone involved with that film should be deeply deeply ashamed of themselves for having been part of such a stupid waste of money. the money spent to make that film would have been put to better use if they had just rounded it up in cash and set fire to it.
fucking awful.
i am also surprised to see 30 days getting some love. I am only surprised due to the fact that its so bad it is virtually unwatchable and again I am gla dto see it suffer a dismal fate at the box office.
makes the relatively small showings for films like grindhouse and zodiac not hurt so much.
my favorite
hatchet
the signal
hostel part II
P2 (in a very hokey way..wes bentley was very funny)
REC.
murder party
the girl next door - jack ketchum whose novel this is based on has some issues. serious issues. but i lo ve his books.the next film to be made from one of his books is the upcoming Red and that is may favorite. brian cox has been cast as the lead i believe and it is such a great story. it will be a great film (hopefully)
and that would be it…
worst
1408 - CGI just aint scary….i have yet to be frightened by anything cg….
I know who killed me - shame the directors first film The Lost (ketchum again) is promising. hopefully this lohan stinker won’t sink his career
Saw IV - please make it stop. just godawful nonsense.
captivity - directed by the director of The Killing Fields. crazy. a complete piece if irredeemable horseshit. they should have a budget burning double feature with the pricks behind mr brooks.
Dec 18th, 2007
Bishop
Mulberry Street was definitely one of my favourites of this year, and goddammit you’ve seen “REC” people? I am envious. I can’t wait to catch that one.
As far as “Behind The Mask” though, that one, technically speaking was officially released last year, yeah?
Fido was pretty hi-fuckin-larious. Murder Party was also one of my most pleasant surprises.
Dec 18th, 2007
Bishop
oh and “Mr. Brooks” was, quite possibly, my most pleasant surprise this year. I lurrrrrved that movie.
Dec 18th, 2007
Serena Whitney
okay so I was away from the computer for a day…so I’m just looking at the comments now.
@ Bassturd-Thanks for the feedback, and yes us Halloween remake fans have to stick together! :P
@ Darren- Why there is no 1408? To be quite honest, it’s because I didn’t love 1408. I loved the first half and then the second half just seemed to go on and on….John Cusack’s performance was what held that movie together but it wasn’t enough for me to say it should belong in the top. Maybe should have put it as an honorable mention.
@nbakid 2000, spidey1703- I am Legend and Mr. Brooks have horror elements in them. That is why they are covered on most horror movie websites and magazines. That is why they went on the honorable mention section instead of the top.
@ Chris, nbakid2000- The reason why Behind the Mask is not on the list is because I had already seen 3 times in 2006. When I worked on Arrow in the Head, I actually listed that as my favorite horror movie of 2006. So don’t worry, I didn’t just forget about Glosserman’s soon to be classic, I just talked about it to death. :)
@ Jason-Mulberry Street “sucked shit?” Why did it “suck shit” in your opinion? :P
@ Rusty James- Sorry dude, just loved Vacancy…although you make a good point of the nap. Yeah I did see Murder Party…was not as impressed as the majority of the audience…it was a Napolean Dynamite meets a horror film…. I have to admit Death Proof’s first half has grown on me… Pure Grindhouse material there….although I can’t get over the last half. Girl Next Door made me cry for a straight hour after viewing it. It’s a very tough watch.
@ Alfie-All The Boys Love Mandy Lane was actually a good throwback slasher film. You would like it. Glad you enjoyed REC as much as I did. :) But how can you think 30 days of Night is awful and list Hostel 2 in your favorite movies of 2007? LOL I agree with your worst choices though
@Bishop-Thanks for the POSITIVE comments. So rare these days :P
Dec 18th, 2007
Rusty James
Yay Death Proof. Minor victory.
I’d love to see a review of Girl Next door. There’s another movie coming out about the same story with Ellen Page as the victim. Should be a great film. Kimberly Pierce is directing and her last film was the excellent Boys Don’t Cry.
Dec 18th, 2007
Yeeles J Nerrad
One more… The Messengers. Up until the last 10 min.
Dec 18th, 2007
karloos
kudos for the list! a few of these even made it onto the Best Horror Films list, the mist sitting at no.25 so far
http://www.makefive.com/categories/entertainment/movies/best-horror-films
Dec 18th, 2007
The Other James Taylor
Still can’t get my head around anyone putting Vacancy on their list of “good” horror movies but whatever, different strokes.
If I made a top ten it would probably go something like this(no particular order):
1.Behind The Mask(didn’t get to see this till it hit DVD)
2.The Hitcher(love Rutger Hauer’s original performance but Sean Bean was just so damn evil in this one. And Sophia Bush is so damn hot.)
3.Hannibal Rising(Just awesome.)
4.Saw 4(Series just keeps getting better and better in my opinion)
5.The Reaping(Multiple release date changes made me almost give up on seeing it.)
6.Grindhouse(Masterpiece.)
7.28 Weeks Later(Honestly didn’t think it would live up to the first one but it did.)
8.Hostel Part 2(Had to wait so long for this one, well worth the wait)
9.30 Days Of Night(Kicked serious ass, gotta find the graphic novel)
10.The Mist(One of the best I’ve ever seen, ending fucked me up)
Dec 19th, 2007
Serena
@ the other James Taylor
“Still can’t get my head around anyone putting Vacancy on their list of “good” horror movies but whatever, different strokes.”
That’s okay…I can’t get my head around anyone putting The Hitcher remake, Saw 4, The Reaping, and Hostel 2 on their list of “good” horror movies but whatever, different strokes for different folks, I suppose. :P
Dec 19th, 2007
The Other James Taylor
Ouch! Down girl, you matched me one for one and then tacked on 3 more. Fair enough, my tastes are pretty diverse(Gigli for instance, go ahead and laugh) and tolerant. Also just watched Hatchet for the first time last night. I swear the ending had me saying “Are you kidding me?” and laughing out loud. I second that choice of yours.
Dec 19th, 2007
Ayon
30 Days Of Night is my favorite horror flick of the year,I liked the story,acting,suspense and all very much.
Mr.Brooks is a thriller and I Am Legend is sci-fi flick,there is no point in calling them horror.
I loved Death Proof but it wasn’t a horror movie but the other movie Planet Terror wasn’t that great because the story is quite common.Mr.Brook is one of the best thriller of this year but it isn’t a horror movie.
Dec 25th, 2007
Ayon
Hey Serena,I didn’t notice that you cleared out the confusion about Mr.Brooks and I Am Legend,so pardon my previous post.
My favorites:
1.30 Days Of Night
2.Halloween
3.P2
4.Hostel 2
5.Severence
Dec 25th, 2007
yousry godat
very good horror
Dec 26th, 2007
yousry godat
very good horror strong
Dec 26th, 2007
Kattalein
Latest movies are not so good,they are all the same,evrey body dye except the heroe who get a few scratches and the hot girl fall in love with him.i meen …ther’s no room for love in horror movies people…this make it sound like a grandma’s story with happy ending,i realy think if they will remake the classic’s it will be god,my personal list:
1 See no evil
2 Texas chainsaw massacre
3.Hallaween
4 Saw 4
5 hannibal Rising
Jan 10th, 2008
Mofo Toshio
no Planet Terror?
Jan 13th, 2008
Mofo Toshio
Whoops, my mistake
Jan 13th, 2008
Tim
Why the fuck isn’t Saw IV in that list?!?!?
Jan 21st, 2008
unknown
what about dead silence
Feb 2nd, 2008
Akarsh
I came with some of my favourite list….
1.Vacancy
2.See no evil
3.Hills have Eyes
4.Wrong Turn
5.Black Christmas
6.Descent
7.Tursitas
8.Grind house
Mar 20th, 2008
Jesse
I have to agree on most of the comments but I cannot believe the hype on grindhouse. Apart from the big promotion and everyone going crazy for it…it was like uh ok, if at that. Seriously people give this film to much credit for what is worth. I know that everyone will be upset at my indignation but I just had to say it. Jes.
Apr 1st, 2008
Ron R
First, every true horror fan understands that horror comes in many lights,shades and forms. However, bullshit is bullshit. When you can pick the fake ass hollywood version of horror from real horror then your talking. CHECK THIS LIST
1.Texas Chainsaw Massacre2…Gore,Style,Raw and Ruthless
(sometimes what turns insanity into no having a care in the world)
2. The Descent…Unexspected Horror,Tone,Gore and Style
(for an indie film it was just a kick ass claustrophobic nightmare…and reminds me of watching an X-Files episode with another 30 min added)
3. Halloween…Horror,Terror,Style and Tone
(When I first heard Dimension giving Zombie the green on the remake …I yelled “what the fuck”…But he’s a must see director in my book if he continues to make them like this….Great homeage and depics to the original without the hollywood fake shit…..KUDOS ALL DAY)
4.Hills Have Eyes2…Gore,Style and Tone
(As equal to the 1st remake, with okay acting from the cast…But still enjoyable enough to make my list)
5.Saw4…Clever,Style,Mystery and Terror
(Always a fan of the series,however it was only lacked the suspense of the torture that the first 2 gave…if you figure out the mystery behind how it all will end, you will appreciate it more…FOR THE HATERS OUT THERE)
6.30 Days of Night…Style,Tone and Gore
(Best Vampire movie since Blade2…Well acted and a few unexpected scenes to die for :officer getting his head chopped off)
7.Hostel2..Gorenography,Raw and Torture
(Wasn’t better than the 1st,but held up to Eli Roth’s expectancy….it seemed rushed with obvious scenes to come…still good)
8.28 Weeks Later…Scenery,Tone and Style
(Not as good as the original and lacks what made it 28…The Zombies…I wanted more scenes with the zombies than the landscape of what London looks like…still good though)
9.Wrong Turn2…Gore and Plot
(Wasn’t the best straight to DVD,but find myself popping it into the player many times over and over)
10.Hannibal Rising…Terror,Sinister and Art
(If your like me..an artist then (HR) was just that…Art and Horror combined…Different from the first 2 but still is worthy of getting the 10 spot on my list)
NOW SINK YOUR TEETH INTO THAT AND UNDERSTAND WHY WE CRITIQUE THE CRAFT OF HORROR….IT IS WHAT IT IS….AND IT’S IN ALL OF US….THE NEED OF THE FLESH!!!!!!
Apr 14th, 2008
Ron R
OOO Shit!!! I don’t know how I forgot this one…But it definately needs to be in on my list as well…Another continous DVD Player favorite is “ZODIAC”….Sorry! But I wanted to see this movie, but didn’t here much about it until someone said you need to see it…And when I did i was impressed….It creeped the shit out of me…..the mood,the tone and the fact of still not knowing just who is the hell was the Zodiac Killer just made me look over my shoulders while I watched it in the dark….The acting was stellar…it wasn’t cheesy and the mystery and suspense behind wanting to know whats coming next was the bomb….I at what point was not bored and wanted to join the investigation of Jake G’s character….it sucked me and and got a hold of me to……Just A Damn Good Movie….Oscar Worthy….other than that so called hollywood Oscar bullshit thats reviewed by obvious idiots
Apr 14th, 2008
tukold
whoever thinks that the mist was good horror, needs to watch it again and again
and another thing why was vacancy a horror film?
Apr 15th, 2008
Henry
I can’t imagine how hostel 2 can go on anyone’s best list, in fact, I can’t understand how hostel even got a remake when there are so many other better choices.
Off of the orignial list, I liked 30 days of night, vacancy, grindhouse, rec, and the mist. Nothing much to say about 30 days, very few good vampire movies out there and this one was definitely worth watching. I liked vacancy because honestly, I didn’t think two celebrity actors who seem like they don’t really belong in a horror movie can pull it off so well. I agree grindhouse was overly hyped, but still an enjoyable film nonetheless. Rec was indeed awesome, and I don’t think the US remake is not going to live up to it if they make one. Although I like The mist and it was one of the better stephen king adaptations, it might not have deserved to be included in “best”. The ending was absolutely brilliant though.
The saw series is definitely going downhill and I honestly don’t think saw IV is even close to the first couple of saw movies.
Apr 18th, 2008
Damned
Hatchet is huge shit of movie , one of the worst lol.
30 days of night is fantastic
May 3rd, 2008
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Jun 4th, 2008
horrorlover
my personal fav’s:
1) ZODIAC
2) texas chainsaw massacre: the beginnig
3) jaws 3
4) the hills have eyes
5) wolf creek
6) turistas
7) halloween (rob Z’s)
8) scream (cant go past the classic 90’s slasher flicks)
9) hostel
10) final destiantion 3
11) cabin fever
also, although not exactly horrors, quite enjoyable:
1) when a stranger calls
2) rogue (aussie films have a unique feel i adore)
3) disturbia
anyway, im really craving some new horror/thriller/scary films to watch… any suggestions people??
Jun 16th, 2008
kitty
Hatchet is not even scary that movie is more funny than scary..
Jun 18th, 2008
Nate Dawg
i didnt see Hostel 2, but if it is anything like the first it is another one of those “hey, lets throw in enough blood and gore to make people think they like it” deals. as for your list and all, i agree with it for the most part, but must also agree with saying “vacancy was not that great”. it had me laughing most of the time, especially where the car drifts (thats right, it drifts) through the phone booth :P but see, if i were to run someone’s ass over it would definately be with a drift, lol. but good list for the most part. Fido was hilarious, and The Mist… well… best fucking ending i have seen in a movie in a long time.
Jun 26th, 2008
Nate Dawg
and to Ron R… (since i just noticed his response)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 - Trash…
The Descent - Good, but hardly worthy of a best list…
Hills Have Eyes 2 - Complete trash…
28 Weeks Later - It did have zombies man. Open your eyes a bit next time. Not as good as the first, but still decent.
dont get too hyped up next time before providing “fools gold” to the fans of a genre.
Jun 26th, 2008
Vicki
So basically I’m pulling my hair out ’cause I can’t find this movie. If someone could help me out, I will seriously love them forever and ever. It’s about these salesmen that come to your door and when the get in your house they tie you up and tell you how they’re going to kill you. I don’t think it would really be a horror movie, more or less a dark comedy. PLEASE tell me if you have any idea what it’s called. Thank you!
Jul 4th, 2008
psycho_path
to Vicki:
I’m 50% sure that the movie you’re looking for is called:
“Funny Games U.S. (2007)” starring Naomi Watts and Tim Roth.
Jul 6th, 2008
Vicki
to psycho_path:
I love you. Really I do. So I was a little off on the premise, but hot damn, I knew there’d be a movie genius who could answer my question. Thank you :)
Jul 9th, 2008
bf.blogger
Ditto with Phil on Beowulf - but didn’t that come out last year? Somehow, I can’t quite get into Tarantino but the double-feature concept is an excellent one. So much of the time, I go to the movies knowing I’d much rather watch a series of good shorts than one looong and boring movie. I felt similarly about Kill Bill - make one cool movie, instead of two drawn-out ones with pretentious dialogue. Seriously.
Nice blog :-)
bigfootscene.blogspot.com
Oct 8th, 2008
Suck MY Sack
BF.BLOGGER you are a prick. Your mum is a cunt and sucks more than your taste in movies. Your dad is a paedo, he chats to 12 year old Asian girls on-line and watches them put Pokemon action figures up their fanny’s while shitting on eachothers chests. His obsession originated when you were younger and he used to ask you to put Action Men up your ass and dance infront of him naked. YOU SICKOS.
PS. Good blog.
Nov 3rd, 2008
Suck MY Sack
to Vicki:
I hate you.
Nov 3rd, 2008
Suck MY Sack
To Vicki:
I’m going to pull your hair out and eat your scalp.
Nov 3rd, 2008
Suck MY Sack
yousry godat:
Nice name. Not. Sexy goat.
Nov 3rd, 2008
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