Quote Originally Posted by RGA
There are other good horror films out there. I enjoyed the recent "The Last Exorcism" which was sort of a Blair Which meets the exorcist. The Blair Witch was an interesting and well crafted movie considering the budget and hype at the time. Was it real or wasn't it LOL.
Blair Which was kind of fun to watch (althought hated camera work), but don't think want to see it for second time. The camera jitter get to you

I think the most innovative horror film I seen in last few years is probably the first SAW movie. It was pretty original and story made the viewer pay attention. But the sequels did not measure up.

Quote Originally Posted by SlumpBuster
6. Teeth - A campy romp that is propelled by a great, if unknown, lead actress. My favorite trivia piece is that while it enjoys and 82% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, only 46% of viewers liked it. You know its pushing some buttons when you see a spread like that.
I just read the review for this film, and man this sound like a wierd one. A high school virgin who unknowingly has a set of mutant teeth between her legs. And when a supposedly likeminded boyfriend forces himself upon her, her vagina dentata start chomping. OOOCH!

Now I got to see it