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The stop motions scenes near the end


i think that clay stop motions fx hurt a lot the entire movie and make it look too fake and lame. The rest of the movie was great

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This was my number one favourite horror movie of all time but when I watched it again in recent times the whole movie seemed so lame weak and boriing that I couldnt watch and enjoy it like I had before. I suppose time has aged the movie to the extent that most will not like it anymore.

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How could this have been your number one favorite horror movie, then years later you watch it and hate it? You seem to be stretching the truth.

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I agree that doesn't make much sense to me either how a movie could supposedly be your favorite horror film of all time and then all of a sudden you don't like it anymore? That usually doesn't happen with a movie you have ever considered to be one of your all time favorites unless you just never really cared too much for the film to begin with. But besides that, I think the animation in this movie still looks pretty damn cool and very different and it just looks really creepy. I would so much rather see stuff like this than any kind of crappy CGI which to me hardly ever looks good no matter how cheap or expensive it was to create.

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Make perfect sense. You are much younger probably never watch that many horror movies, this one was different from most of the teen slasher movies of the time which were very much formula movies of large group of teen get picked off one by one by going off to fuck each other only to be fucked by the baddie of the movie. As for effects or lack their of, again you've got a younger viewer that isn't as sophisticated and the first time they are watching it they gloss over the bad things focused only on what they enjoy.

Pretty much like the first Star Wars, when it came out I thought it was the greatest movie ever.. decades later I tried to watch it with my kids and it was a complete let down. I couldn't watch it anymore... the bad acting, Styrofoam production sets... it really wasn't watchable to me anymore. So I can see that happening with lots of older movies that people saw when they were younger. It is a bit like your first fuck... you never forget it, but if you think about it in a detached way it wasn't the best fuck ever it just seemed that way at the time.

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Now it looks "fake and lame".
But just like the original King Kong (with even worse effects work). It did work and was VERY effective at the time.

What do you except for a non-budget film made by school kids in the late 70's, $20 million worth of CGI?

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the budget was only half a million and stop motion can look very good











you must do what you think I right of coarse

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They did the best with what they had and their ideas made it better than the standard horror movies of that era. Its stop-motion animation was gross and freaky and is still gross and freaky enough!

"The sport is in the trackin' an' the huntin'..."

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I think the stop motion in this movie is wonderful and actually adds to the creepiness factor. CGI (had it even existed back then) would never have been as strikingly effective in this regard.

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My thoughts exactly. Same with films like The Terminator and Robocop to name a few. Things otherworldly should look out of place also. Increases the creepiness tenfold. It doesn't look "fake" it looks out there if you let yourself go with it.

Only average to bad films ever get dated.



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Perhaps it looks 'fake' and 'lame' to those that lack imagination. I'd take clay animation over CGI any day!

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Interestingly, John Carpenter's own body possession movie (The Thing) almost used stop motion near the end, but he didn't like it.

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There is a bit of stop motion - check when the tentacles burst up and grab the detonator/plunger.

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Cool. It was masterfully done, and better than what he did with the Blair monster originally.

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I love stop motion in older movies myself

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still looks 100 times better than most of this modern cgi shit

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Lol that isn't remotely true. The worst CGI still looks more realistic than any stop motion or claymation stuff I've ever seen. People just like to try to feel snobbily superior, or hop on the CGI sucks bandwagon to feel like they're part of something..

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I had no issue with the stop motion stuff. To me it made the movie weirder & much creepier in some scenes. I liked the dark lighting & sick sense of humor from those demons but hated the picture quality. Way too blurry & unfocused.

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I don't have issues with stop motion in older films, that's all they had to work with. But when people say it looks more realistic than CGI is just not true.

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In Finland this movie was censored by aprx 8 minutes in the early days of VHS in the 80's. That's most of the clay animation stuff. It actually made the movie more intense and scarier, which wasn't the purpose of censors I believe.

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