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Post by samskudraven on Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:15 am

so just watched this film,im abit like .,wtf..becos its said its based on true events,and now im like ..meh maybe my future australian road trips are a bad idea,anyone else seen it ? or know the storys behind it?
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Post by Donna.♥ on Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:22 am

I haven't seen it but I LOOOOVEEE horror movies so I want to see it. Apparantly it's quite scary though, i think it's rated R 18+ here.

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Post by pinkstar on Sat Jan 24, 2009 3:25 am

From Wikipedia: -

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Wolf Creek was marketed as being "based on true events", in the same way as The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Blair Witch Project. All three films are actually works of fiction.

While not based on any single event, Mick Taylor's behaviour in Wolf Creek is reminiscent of some infamous Australian murderers. The murder methods portrayed are similar to those employed by Backpacker Murderer Ivan Milat during the early 1990s. Milat abducted backpackers, subjected them to torture and buried their bodies in the Belanglo State Forest, southwest of Sydney, New South Wales. Some of his victims were tied up and shot from various angles (the first torture scene in Wolf Creek is similar to this) and one was almost decapitated with a hunting knife. In addition, the abduction of British tourist Peter Falconio and the assault of his girlfriend Joanne Lees in July, 2001 by Bradley John Murdoch in the Northern Territory are also cited as influences. Murdoch's trial was still under way at the time of the film's initial release in Australia, and for this reason the Northern Territory court placed an injunction on the film's release there in the belief that it could influence the outcome of the proceedings.
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It's a good movie, but really gory, so if you can put up with a lot of blood & screaming it's worth it!

I wouldn't let the movie deter you from roadtripping around Aus, Ivan Milat's been in prison for years now ha. Just make sure you have a good map!

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Post by Violet on Sat Jan 24, 2009 5:13 am

^Shit like that does happen in the outback i reckon. Just because we never hear about it, doesn't mean it doesn't happen.

I thought it was shit. Wasn't scary in the slightest. Or maybe i'm not an easily scared person i dunno, i just thought it was a let down. My friends were freaking out but i was like "....this is crap".

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Post by CL1174 on Sat Jan 24, 2009 8:08 am

Oooh harsh. I liked it!

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Post by Maddie on Sat Jan 24, 2009 10:02 am

I've seen it... and I was terrified Shocked

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Post by samskudraven on Sat Jan 24, 2009 12:30 pm

it didnt scare me with the blood an the gore Razz im a horror buff,one of my fav films is 28 days later plus ive watched cannibal hollicaust and manged to slowely get the disturbing scenes out my head:P but in this film ,its more realistic i guess the dirty rapest bits was wat i didnt like>_<
if u think about it ,there probs pple like that everywhere,hidden in the middle of knowhere....waiting for prey silent

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Post by Violet on Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:23 pm

^Yeah the rape bit was awful. *shudders*.

Seen Hostel? Thats pretty fucked up. Shit like that probably happens in those Russian countries. I'll ask my nan haha. She'll yell at me for being "disrespectful" but meh. The bit where that dude sticks the drill in that chicks eye and all that custard looking stuff comes out was AWESOME!!! My friends were screaming and running out of the room, but i'm just sitting there going "i'm gonna re-wind that and watch it again!"

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Post by Spüne on Sat Jan 24, 2009 7:56 pm

The scariest movie/television show I've ever seen is still the BBC's 1990s mockumentary "Ghost Watch" that terrified a nation. Extremely low-budget, no gore or torture porn. But some great performances, images that still haunt me to this day and the fact that it wasn't really specified that it was a hoax (it's a spoof of those 'Most Haunted...' type shows... but everything starts getting really fucked up) made it extra scary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_watch

Too many modern 'horror' movies are too glossy. Just look at the difference between [Rec] and it's awful remake Quarantine. The hollywood gloss ruins the original texture and fear in the film.

So I don't go see many modern horror films. They're either easy torture porn or boring CGI scarring people or the really, really annoyingly yawny little laughing children.

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Post by Maddie on Sat Jan 24, 2009 9:40 pm

Spüne wrote:Too many modern 'horror' movies are too glossy. Just look at the difference between [Rec] and it's awful remake Quarantine. The hollywood gloss ruins the original texture and fear in the film.

So I don't go see many modern horror films. They're either easy torture porn or boring CGI scarring people or the really, really annoyingly yawny little laughing children.


Yeah I agree. Have you seen the Grudge? The American re-make was so shit compared to the original Japanese, Ju-on: The Grudge.
Far more scary.

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Post by samskudraven on Sat Jan 24, 2009 10:59 pm

i agree grudge remake was just a film u can fall asleep too. but come on guys 28 days later was a true british horror film,nothing glossy about it and the film itself makes u think,...what if .awsome

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Post by Violet on Sun Jan 25, 2009 2:35 am

The remakes of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre are shit too.

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Post by Donna.♥ on Sun Jan 25, 2009 7:14 am

I've got the Texas Chainsaw massacre uncut, i'm pretty sure it's the original, and it's been sitting there on my dvd shelf for years and i haven't been able to pluck up the courage to watch it! I managed to watch 5 mins and i got too scared, it looked old so i'm pretty sure it's the original. I looove horror movies but i would never watch hostel. Ever. I've seen the SAW movies but that's as far as i'll go. i think there's a difference between 'horror' and gore. i like horror, but gore is just too far. I might watch ghost watch, it sounds realy good!! (because i love most haunted)

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Post by Violet on Sun Jan 25, 2009 8:55 am

^Yeah the 1980 version is the original. Its pretty fucked up, but i love it. Hostel is half porn and half gore. I had to fast forward the first hour of it because it was just sex. I'm thinking to myself "did they stick the wrong DVD in the cover for me?" I watched a documentary on the guy they based the Texas chainsaw and Hannibal off. Man he was one twisted fuck. I'm taping "Serial Killer Sunday" on the crime channel ATM. Mwahahahaa. I'm gonna watch it later tonight in the dark.

Tell you what movie does scare me though? Anything to do with clowns. They fucken freak me out and those Chucky movies. I watched one when i was 8 and the thought of my barbie dolls coming to life and trying to kill me freaked me out big time for months.

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Post by samskudraven on Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:54 am

i bought the boxset of hostel was cheap, and yep half porn half gore i agree ..its not even scary! just gory but there are places like that in russia mm out that way:P

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