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BreakfastMan

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Let's see...

Good:

-Dark City: One of the best darn psychological horror/thriller films ever made. Go watch it.

-Videodrome: Incredibly strange, and often horrifying. It also happens to have one of the most interesting messages and themes I have yet encountered in a film.

-The Dark Knight: Simply put, best super-hero movie ever. Go watch it if you haven't yet.

-The Shining: Expertly filmed and paced, filled to the brim with symbols and metaphors, and relentlessly bleak. Also happens to be my favorite horror film of all time.

-Big Trouble in Little China: The best film from one of my favorite directors. Everybody needs to watch this movie.

Bad:

-The Wicker Man (original): The only good moment is at the end. Every thing else is either painful, or out of place.

-Pirahna: No redeeming value whatsoever. Terribly unlikable characters? Check. Generic plot filled with cliches? Check. A variety of moments that make you want to stab you eyes? Check.

-From Beyond: The Go-to movie to see Lovecraft done horribly, horribly wrong.

-Cthulhu Mansion: One Word: Dull.

Strange:

-Eraserhead: A man on vacation has to take care of his hideously deformed child after his girlfriend leaves him. Then things get very, very strange...

-City of Lost Children: Ron Perlman is a strongman who has to save his little brother from a scientist who cannot dream. An army of clones, Siamese twins, and a brain in a jar are also involved.

-The Naked Lunch: An exterminator gets addicted to the stuff he kills roaches with. He then gets recruited into a secret society by a bug that is also a typewriter. Things go progressively downhill from there.

-Phantasm: A tall, pale mortician takes dead bodies, squishes them into midgets, then sends them to a hell dimension to serve as slave labor. A boy, his brother, and there friend, an ice-cream man, have to stop them.
 

shogunblade

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BreakfastMan said:
Let's see...

Good:

-Dark City: One of the best darn psychological horror/thriller films ever made. Go watch it.

-Videodrome: Incredibly strange, and often horrifying. It also happens to have one of the most interesting messages and themes I have yet encountered in a film.

-The Dark Knight: Simply put, best super-hero movie ever. Go watch it if you haven't yet.

-The Shining: Expertly filmed and paced, filled to the brim with symbols and metaphors, and relentlessly bleak. Also happens to be my favorite horror film of all time.

-Big Trouble in Little China: The best film from one of my favorite directors. Everybody needs to watch this movie.

Bad:

-The Wicker Man (original): The only good moment is at the end. Every thing else is either painful, or out of place.

-Pirahna: No redeeming value whatsoever. Terribly unlikable characters? Check. Generic plot filled with cliches? Check. A variety of moments that make you want to stab you eyes? Check.

-From Beyond: The Go-to movie to see Lovecraft done horribly, horribly wrong.

-Cthulhu Mansion: One Word: Dull.

Strange:

-Eraserhead: A man on vacation has to take care of his hideously deformed child after his girlfriend leaves him. Then things get very, very strange...

-City of Lost Children: Ron Perlman is a strongman who has to save his little brother from a scientist who cannot dream. An army of clones, Siamese twins, and a brain in a jar are also involved.

-The Naked Lunch: An exterminator gets addicted to the stuff he kills roaches with. He then gets recruited into a secret society by a bug that is also a typewriter. Things go progressively downhill from there.

-Phantasm: A tall, pale mortician takes dead bodies, squishes them into midgets, then sends them to a hell dimension to serve as slave labor. A boy, his brother, and there friend, an ice-cream man, have to stop them.
Of those movies I have seen (and agree with you on):
Good:
Dark City (Just bought it on Blu-Ray)
Videodrome (I personally wouldn't call it good, but it isn't bad, and unique, hell yes)
The Dark Knight
The Shining
Big Trouble in Little China

Bad:
The Wicker Man (Is there ever going to be a good Wicker Man that isn't unintentionally hilarious?)

Strange:
Eraserhead (I can't believe I'm saying it, but that's the reason I am a Lynch fan today. For fun, to kind of give you something to think about: Look up Suzan Pitt's Asparagus on Youtube. A documentary I own about Midnight movies said that this used to be played right before Eraserhead, and speaking from experience (I mean watching it at home, not in a theater), It will make you think harder than you possibly could about what Eraserhead Means).

As for the other movies, I actually have a majority of those movies on my account at Netflix, and I do want to see them, even the bad ones.

Anyway, good list.