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re: Where does Event Horizon rank as far as SciFi horror for you?
Posted on 2/1/14 at 10:35 pm to Master of Sinanju
Posted on 2/1/14 at 10:35 pm to Master of Sinanju
I loved that movie when it came out.
Favorite line from it: "Where we're going we won't need eyes to see."
Favorite line from it: "Where we're going we won't need eyes to see."
Posted on 2/1/14 at 10:54 pm to LSUAlum2001
Any movie that casts Sam Neill as a creepy bastard is going to at least achieve on that.
I liked it, kind of Hellraiser in space. Couple things that cheesed a bit with time-like the Horizon's decoded crew log including horrifying music, but it still scared the sh#t out of me first time I watched.
I liked it, kind of Hellraiser in space. Couple things that cheesed a bit with time-like the Horizon's decoded crew log including horrifying music, but it still scared the sh#t out of me first time I watched.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 1:49 am to Backinthe615
Definitely scared the shite out of me. Tried to make my wife watch it and she got too scared and turned it off. Like, almost in tears scared.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 1:54 am to Master of Sinanju
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It's fairly strongly implied. Both the Captain of the Event Horizon and Fishburne's characters refer to the dimension as Hell
True, but didn't Weir also say that "Hell is just a word."
The dimension they go to thrives on chaos, but Weir is persistent that it isn't Hell
it is much worse.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 8:11 am to magildachunks
The reviews are pretty brutal
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This surprises me; I always thought it was an awesome scifi flick
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This surprises me; I always thought it was an awesome scifi flick
Posted on 2/2/14 at 9:10 am to drexyl
It is way up there in creepiness/spookiness. A genuine horror movie set in space.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 9:27 am to LSUAlum2001
I like it mostly, but there's a big problem...
As far as production output versus quality, Sci-Fi/Horror movies ,as a small focused genre, are incredibly good. We're talking about Alien, and the whole franchise, The Thing, Videodrome, etc. So as far as a rank, it's quite mediocre just because the top of the heap is so outstanding.
As far as production output versus quality, Sci-Fi/Horror movies ,as a small focused genre, are incredibly good. We're talking about Alien, and the whole franchise, The Thing, Videodrome, etc. So as far as a rank, it's quite mediocre just because the top of the heap is so outstanding.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 10:46 am to Master of Sinanju
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It didn't go to Hell.
Why do people insist on this?
It's fairly strongly implied.
Both the Captain of the Event Horizon and Fishburne's characters refer to the dimension as Hell.
The Gateway was designed by director Paul Anderson as an homage to the puzzle box from Hellraiser. Clive Barker was even a consultant to the film.
One of the special features from the DVD was entitled Visions of Hell.
Anderson also lifted sound effects from the video game Doom, which is also about Hell.
Dr Weir was named after a Dutch demonologist.
The original draft actually had it directly stated to be Hell, but it was altered to provide a little ambiguity.
Boom
Posted on 2/2/14 at 10:50 am to magildachunks
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True, but didn't Weir also say that "Hell is just a word."
This is a much more abstract statement than you are implying.
Dr. Weir says this as an homage to Hell. He is not saying the dimension is not Hell. He is saying the dimension is much worse than what people understand Hell to be. It very well could be Hell, but the only way for him to strike the right amount of fear into the crew is to describe it in terms they can understand. He has become enthralled with the place. He has seen it, and is telling the people that humans cannot grasp Hell. Hell is much worse than the word that people have thrown around for millenia.
ETA: this movie ranked number 1 on my scariest list for a long time. I think I was like 12ish when I first saw it. Fricked me up bad
The story is much better than most horror films out there. I really can't think of another horror or horror/scifi film with a better premise/storyline.
This post was edited on 2/2/14 at 10:55 am
Posted on 2/2/14 at 10:55 am to drexyl
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This surprises me; I always thought it was an awesome scifi flick
if you want to have your mind blown, Sunshine is at 75%
not only does Sunshine rip off a lot of themes, shots, etc from Event Horizon, but it completely falls apart at the end
the biggest variable that leads to the difference, imho, is that paul ws anderson directed EH while danny boyle directed sunshine. perception taints/reflects a lot with movie reviews by major critics
Posted on 2/2/14 at 11:41 am to LSUAlum2001
I've never Event Horizon entirely. Have only seen bits and pieces here and there. I know people liked it on this board.
I get the horror movie vs. scifi thing. For example, Alien, a groundbreaking movie, was at least as much "horror movie" as science fiction.
Of course, I think you can make an argument that the original Star Wars is as much of a western as it is a science fiction movie.
I get the horror movie vs. scifi thing. For example, Alien, a groundbreaking movie, was at least as much "horror movie" as science fiction.
Of course, I think you can make an argument that the original Star Wars is as much of a western as it is a science fiction movie.
Posted on 2/2/14 at 11:45 am to DirtyMikeandtheBoys
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Dr. Weir says this as an homage to Hell. He is not saying the dimension is not Hell. He is saying the dimension is much worse than what people understand Hell to be. It very well could be Hell, but the only way for him to strike the right amount of fear into the crew is to describe it in terms they can understand. He has become enthralled with the place. He has seen it, and is telling the people that humans cannot grasp Hell. Hell is much worse than the word that people have thrown around for millenia.
I don't remember it well enough to know if it was hell or not. This statement is true though regardless if it is or isn't. I can easily see why people think they are referring to hell. This movie needs to be rewatched.
Posted on 12/28/14 at 11:41 am to Mr Gardoki
Bumping because my original thread topic was better..
This post was edited on 12/28/14 at 11:44 am
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