You hated this movie because it went over your head. You wanted another Aliens clone, and you got something so much more meaningful and holding so much truth. It scared you on an instinctual level, it threatened to change the way you thought about "God" (the Demiurge, God of the Jews) and reality, you couldn't handle it.
>I'm not the Devil. I'm much, much older. I watched the Beginning and I will see the End. >I am the dark behind the stars.
It would have been one of the most blackpilled films ever seen in theaters. The le funny black man comedy relief character wasn't even in the script, no "do you want something hot and black inside you" lines. It was a lot darker.
Evan Wilson
Nope. I realized its greatness since release. I saw it in its original theatrical run. >oldfag >still on chinese image board >booooooomer.png
Based. It's so much more than just "Hellraiser in space".
Mason Young
This movie is an embarrassing mess of bungled, derivative ideas thrown over telegraphed scares and a tonally schizophrenic script. It's laughable that you're trying to read something more into it than that.
James Foster
Aside from the needless comedy relief character (and a couple of effects that didn't work cause of the low budget) my only real issue is that the "final stand off" is so physical. Everything up till that point has been psychological fuckery luring crew members to their deaths and madness, but once Miller doesn't break and takes a swing at Weir he starts slapping Miller about. Would much rather he just stood there laughing at Miller's final defiance or something.
Connor Foster
I like cuz of non-intentional 40k prequel
Matthew Miller
>you hated this movie Nobody I've met who has seen this, hated it.
Carter Morris
It had a lot of potential and devolved into shit. The studio really fucked it iirc.
>I am the dark behind the stars. Always stuck with me that line. Creeps me out
Luis Martinez
There were a couple things I didn't really get. Here's one:
There's not enough radiation to throw off the scan. I'm picking up trace life forms, but I can't get a lock on the location.
WEIR Could it be the crew? If they were in suspended animation, wouldn't that effect the scan?
STARCK If they were in stasis, I'd get a location, but these readings, they're all over the ship. It doesn't make any sense.
What is that about. Trace life forms all over the ship?
Ryan Collins
>Trace life forms all over the ship? Yes, the ship was basically possessed
Ayden Ramirez
It was a brain worm.
Matthew Brown
The CGI artist have most likely seen Lawnmower Man 1&2 as well.
Xavier Garcia
I like to wonder if I would survive in a horror movie situation, whatever the situation may be. In the case of Event Horizon I think I would survive. Not just in the aftermath, either, I mean the first time the ship gets sent to hell for seven years. I would enjoy blasting those hell freaks based on my years of training playing DOOM.
Cooper Davis
One of my favourite movies of all time because of how disturbed it left me feeling when I was young.
Jack Peterson
>you hated I didn't, I love it.
Noah Edwards
I saw it at the cinema when it came out, it was good. Kill yourself reddit nigger.
Adam Gomez
Summarize for us
Jason Wood
I just don't understand why they repeatedly refer to things happening on "bio-scans". This always confused me because it seems like it implies some kind of fleshy body. These days I just accept it means the ship, but it's weird that it is interpreted as biological organisms/lifeforms
Cameron Clark
Good point, I guess that's just a mistake on the scripts part.
Lincoln Cooper
I really liked Pandorum for the same reason I liked Event Horizon.
>Oh my god... Where did the stars go?
David Lee
Stop ruining kino with your virgin headcannon bullshit, the ship wasn't controlled by steppenwolf or whoever the fuck. Fuck you.
Joshua Turner
but I really liked it what are you talking about
Nolan Gonzalez
>headcannon redditfag
Chase Watson
>steppenwolf not even a 40k character
Joshua Barnes
Pandorum is underrated as fuck
Josiah Barnes
I'm sorry, I meant generic non-terrifying video game villain #1408 >warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Khorne ... shit... Room 1408 must be a 40k prequel too..
I read it and there's almost no difference. Slightly more gore? There is a scene at the end removed that shows where the Event Horizon goes.
Black planets silhouetted by a dying red giant. The Engineering Containment of the Event Horizon drifts in the eddies of gas that swirl and spiral into the bloated star.
Alexander Brown
imagine the smell
Charles Sanchez
Who hates this movie? It's so good. Nothing like this is made anymore.
Alexander Young
I just dont understand why they dont release a directors cut with the cut scenes, there have been more niche films that got a nice blu ray treatment.
Isaac Cruz
I remember the first i've watched this, probably was 13-14 years old, and I got a boner.
Blake Davis
I believe they lost the cut scenes.
Dylan Adams
Date is wrong in this image. The Event Horizon computers were supposed to believe the date was 2034, when it was 2041, marking seven missing years.
Ayden Rivera
That footage is gone forever. Honestly the shorter clip did get the point across. I guess you could get really grossed out seeing people eat each other.
Luke Sanders
Its an awesome movie. Yea Forums hates everything.
Henry Perez
Personally I feel it's too short and didn't drill the chaos and gross factor hard enough into the viewer. Another 5 more minutes of the scene and the impact on the audience will be really strong.
Alexander Richardson
>event horizon thread >warhammer nerds shit up the thread Every time
Easton Wilson
You gotta feel for the captain. He doesn't actually blow himself up at the end, he just separates the drive from the rest of the ship. He still survives in the core and teleports with Khorne to hell for seven years.
Ryan Lopez
>huuuur this mediocre movie would have been good if it was different Fuck your mum
Michael Sanchez
I didn't hate the movie. It did give me a nightmare that night. Was pretty horrifying.