Ghost Ship/Resident Evil/Cube
Give ‘em the ole slice’n’dice!
Ghost Ship/Resident Evil/Cube
Give ‘em the ole slice’n’dice!
1. The Argonautica, Deep Rising (1998)
2. The Academic Vadislav Volkov, Virus (1999)
3. The Antonia Grazia, Ghost Ship (2002)
It seemed that, post-Titanic, there was a resurgence of seafaring-based horror following the same basic premise: a ship is found floating by a group of misfits (salvagers, hijackers, cargo haulers), seemingly abandoned, but holding secrets and terrors. Their own ship inevitably suffers a deadly fate while they’re picked off one by one, before the prize itself inevitably sinks. Oh and all the ships they find start with the letter “A” and Cliff Curtis is in two of these.
1. The Argonautica, Deep Rising (1998)
2. The Academic Vadislav Volkov, Virus (1999)
3. The Antonia Grazia, Ghost Ship (2002)
It seemed that, post-Titanic, there was a resurgence of seafaring-based horror following the same basic premise: a ship is found floating by a group of misfits (salvagers, hijackers, cargo haulers), seemingly abandoned, but holding secrets and terrors. Their own ship inevitably suffers a deadly fate while they’re picked off one by one, before the prize itself inevitably sinks. Oh and all the ships they find start with the letter “A” and Cliff Curtis is in two of these.
Horror Movies + Metaphors
I think of horror films as art, as films of confrontation. Films that make you confront aspects of your own life that are difficult to face. Just because you’re making a horror film doesn’t mean you can’t make an artful film.
-David Cronenberg
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