Hammer Films are back ! ! !

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anyone remember those glorious scare-a-thons when they where kids ? the Quatermass ones were my faves, that scene where that bloke came out of that tank full of aliens all burnt up, scared the shit out of me, and what was that one in the london underground ?

going to be great to have them back lol.

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is it just me or does "Unholy lusts, depraved, thrilling passions and unspeakable acts" get anyone else really horny? maybe im just a bit perverted ?

im a big fan of horror so it will be cool to see these

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Post by Pervert »

Quatermass And The Pit. In spite of some laughable effects, Nigel Kneale's brilliant story still ahd the ability to shock.

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Hammer had its moments, and some of them quite silly, but it did have an ability to scare as well. And the company kept Michael Ripper in regular work :-)
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mucho_matcho_man wrote:

> You can't turn back the clock. Hammer films were right for their time and classics in their own right, but in today's world they won't amount to much. This is nothing more than a cynical attempt to cash in on an established name. Young people won't be interested.

Young people seem to be big on horror these days, as the endless cycle of dismal remakes proves. However, Hammer always made horror for a more encompassing, possibly more mature audience and their films generally had a more mature cast. True, with their name there'll be a fair amount of built-in interest in what they do, but if they're canny enough they'll realise there is a market for an update in their general approach, i.e. those that don't want to see a 23-yr old blue-eyed Quatermass and his voluptuous American assistant being chased by Ringu-inspired ghouls, which I think is what many are fearing.

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Post by mike johnson »

If you are all referring to re-releasing the original Lee/ Cushing Hammer films, I agree that they are far too tame for Gen X & Y audiences.They are used to gore.

On this topic--anyone remember the entertaining 'The Fearless Vampire Killers'?? It was a Polanski film w/ his soon-wife Sharon Tate (drool, drool), & it did an excellent job of combining horror & comedy, a difficult thing to do.Polanski may be a perv, but he is a very good, & versatile, director.

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Post by mart »

Nigel Kneale didn't get any share of the money when the BBC sold the film rights of his Quatermass TV scripts to Hammer.
There's a very nice piece about him on the Hammer site, his Quatermass creation is recognized as being very instrumental in getting Hammer well established.

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