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Comment by martin fry on March 6, 2013 at 10:35pm anyone see the bay its fricking awesome/ dark skies is good last exorcism 2 is bullshit
I love horror movies (not as much as James Rolfe a.k.a. AVGN or Rob Zombie) but I think Hollywood should jump off of the whole "Reboot" bandwagon & come up with some new ideas & not another Saw, Paranormal Activity or for the love of god not another version of Piranna 3D (same goes for the new Evil Dead flick). One of my favourite scary movies has to be John Carpenters "The Thing" (I really liked the prequel that came out two years ago). I think Hollywood should work on a extremely gory movie just like "Dead-Alive".
Comment by Jaz on June 26, 2012 at 11:56pm So is horror dead on spill now?
Comment by Philip of New Hampshire on October 28, 2011 at 11:38am http://www.darkdiscussion.com
itunes: Dark Disussions Podcast
Episode 027 - Halloween Special Top Ten

Horror film fans, welcome to a special edition of Dark Discussions. Horror, horror, and more horror. We drop the science fiction, the techno-thrillers, and the fantasy films for a straight out take on the films that make Samhain and Halloween the time of year we all love. But what makes a great horror film? What keeps us up at night? And most importantly what makes us shift in our seats while we watch a good horror tale at a cinema or on a television?
Who hasn’t done top ten lists? Until now, Dark Discussions has not. Now that we are at the midyear point of our existence and you, listeners, know us through your iPods and computers, we figured it was time to list the films that make us get that little knot of dread in our stomachs when we watch them. Eric, Philip, and Mike present each their top ten lists of horror. You won’t find any films on our lists for historical importance. No Nosferatu, no Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. Simply horror and only horror.
For a hint of what we have for you, we each put together our own top ten mostly based on production value, rewatchability, and impact on our fear level. Mike has two directors with two films each represented. Philip has one director with two films on his list, but a different director than the two Mike has listed. And only one film is represented on all three lists. Philip gives his in alphabetical order while Eric and Mike are much more confident in their rankings.
Dark Discussions would like to salute you, faithful listeners, for letting us discuss with you the things which scare us these past six months. So to all of you, a very hardy thank you.
Comment by Philip of New Hampshire on October 25, 2011 at 3:51pm New episodes of Dark Discussions podcast and website at
http://www.darkdiscussions.com
episode 025: Robert
Englund's Inkubus
episode 026 - Rock and Shock 2011

2011's Rock and Shock horror convention, October 14th-16th,
was once again an absolute success during the month of Halloween. Fans were able to meet some of their favorite
horror actors, actresses, and novelists and then mingle with such movie monster
icons as Jason Voorhees, ChromeSkull, and Freddy Krueger. In attendance were
genre favorites Bill Moseley, Kane Hodder, Camille Keaton, Ian McCulloch,
Robert Englund, Monique Dupree, Sarah French, and Joe Knetter just to name a
few.
Dark Discussions, as press agents, were able to interview a
number of folks including some of the cast and crew of the film Inkubus, Robert
Englund’s new monster flick which world premiered with Mr. Englund in
attendance (Episode 025 of Dark Discussions focuses exclusively on the film).
With this second part of the convention coverage, Gordon and
Philip were able to interview some of the more famous folks in attendance
including such talents as Bill Moseley of
the Devil’s Rejects and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 2, Camille Keaton
of I Spit On Your Grave and What Have You Done to Solange?, Joe Knetter author
and screenwriter, and Ian McCulloch of Zombi and Zombie Holocaust but also a
number of up and comers including the cast and crew of the new and exciting
independent production entitled Serena and the Ratts.
Dark Discussions would like to thank Rock and Shock for
their hospitality. As in prior years, Rock and Shock was a complete success and
based off what the attendees said, they can't wait for next year.
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