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  • kennermike
    Permanent Member
    • Nov 4, 2007
    • 3367

    #16
    I think his first 4 movies are his best excluding his USC film project Darkstar- 1974 I did not care for it personally

    Assault on Precinct 13 1976
    Halloween 1978
    The Fog 1980
    Escape from New York 1981

    after that came The Thing remake 1982 and he started working for the big studios Like Universal he lost all control and the problems started .
    Last edited by kennermike; Jun 28, '10, 8:21 PM.

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    • Doc
      Banned
      • May 9, 2010
      • 534

      #17
      Originally posted by Cmonster
      Man, this thread is depressing now-- Too bad Carpenter lost his mind, and forgot how to make movies...

      SC

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      • lepage
        The Ape General
        • Aug 12, 2001
        • 4056

        #18
        another of my favs!

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        • spamn
          Minty and All-Original!
          • Mar 28, 2002
          • 2128

          #19
          Originally posted by megoapesnut
          Gotta agree with just about everything you said.

          Did the ending of Prince of Darkness give you chills as well, or was it just me?

          And I love Assault on Precinct 13. I have it on Blu-ray. Just wouldn't put it in the top 5.
          The whole movie Prince of Darkness gave me chills. I think it's great - that's why I listed it as #2. But yes - the end was amazing. That last shot... *shiver*

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          • spamn
            Minty and All-Original!
            • Mar 28, 2002
            • 2128

            #20
            Originally posted by Cmonster
            Man, this thread is depressing now-- Too bad Carpenter lost his mind, and forgot how to make movies...

            SC
            Yeah, the downward progression is pretty sad to watch. He's got a bunch of stuff upcoming according to IMDB, and I'll still watch in the hopes of him remembering what he used to be, but his track record in the last 15 years doesn't fill me with optimism.

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            • lepage
              The Ape General
              • Aug 12, 2001
              • 4056

              #21
              the last deccent thing I have seen of John was his contribution to the Showtimes "Masters of Horrors" series " PRO-LIFE" which I thought was brilliant. Before that was the village of the damned which I have and will watch but it's not my favorite. I think though sadly, anything beyond that to current is not good to say the least. I mean Ghost of mars!?!?! Come on! and of course John Carpenter's MOST famous film. ever!!!.........

              DARK STAR!!!!!!! The best part is when the guys gets attacked by a giant beach ball!!

              ............. IMDb Video: Dark Star

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              • megoapesnut
                The name says it all!
                • Dec 3, 2007
                • 3727

                #22
                Just watched the import Blu-ray last night. Great flick but who picked Tom Atkins for the lead? I have a problem seeing him and Jamie Lee Curtis as love interests in a movie. Picture was pretty good. Better than any of the DVD versions, but I hope they do a clean up and release here in the states.

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                • kennermike
                  Permanent Member
                  • Nov 4, 2007
                  • 3367

                  #23
                  Scott the import version you bought is it region free?

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