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Five Favourite Films with Wes Craven
by Orlando Parfitt
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Wes Craven

To Kill a Mockingbird

To Kill a Mockingbird

"Thinking about my upbringing, this was actually one of the first movies I saw. I was about 15. I was always told that films were evil and such, but I started to realise what a load of crap it was that something this good should be forbidden. I had been allowed to read as much as I wanted when I was younger, so I recognised great art when I saw it, I just didn't realise it would be at the cinema as well. And so I walked away from that. To Kill a Mockingbird was so important because it was such adult film-making - to see something that dealt with such an important issue and had such an enlightened outlook on the world."

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The Virgin Spring
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mightysourdough
mightysourdough writes:
on Jun 12 2009 08:19 AM

LALALALALALALA One of these things is not like the others one of these things do not belong (in sing song)

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RedRing
RedRing writes:
on Jun 12 2009 08:24 AM

In reply to this comment (#2512647)
-_- why don't you just tell us what it is.

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Single-Serving Friend
Single-Serving Friend writes:
on Jun 12 2009 09:20 AM

Fabulous insight Wes,

And so surprising too!

BTW, where did you get the idea for Last House on the Left?


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Single-Serving Friend
Single-Serving Friend writes:
on Jun 12 2009 09:27 AM

Fabulous insight Wes,

And so surprising too!

BTW, where did you get the idea for Last House on the Left?


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IndianaSchwartz
IndianaSchwartz writes:
on Jun 12 2009 09:53 AM

So... did Wes Craven just claim that Howard Hawkes directed "The Treasure of Sierra Madre"?

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Mysterious F.
Mysterious F. writes:
on Jun 12 2009 10:47 AM

He did claim that! It was John Huston, you idiot!!!!!

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Dave J.
Dave J. writes:
on Jun 12 2009 12:16 PM

This is the most thought out and insightful list in quite some time by Rottentomatoes and it's about time too. Having seen almost all of Wes Craven's films I can see the similarities and especially the influence those films contributed much to his movie career. Virgin Spring was his base for 'The Last House' On 'The Left and the Hills Have Eyes' with similarities from Texas Chainsaw. To Kill A Mockingbird inspired Wes's "People under the Stairs".

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De4ective Detectiv3
De4ective Detectiv3 writes:
on Jun 12 2009 01:08 PM

A lot of people just don't realize how talented a filmmaker Wes Craven is, I just think he makes poor decisions regarding what type of films he chooses.

@ Mightysourdough

LMAO

You sir have just unwittingly stumbled on a great idea for the next Wes Craven feature...Nightmare on Sesame Street.


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therereturn
therereturn writes:
on Jun 12 2009 01:12 PM

Very interesting.

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rle4lunch
rle4lunch writes:
on Jun 12 2009 01:21 PM

don't you love how the author of this article uses the word 'realise' instead of 'realize'? either he's european, which makes it understandable, or just a dude who wants to sound like he has a large venacular. in either case, it looks dumb.

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Joe Utichi
Joe Utichi writes:
on Jun 12 2009 01:41 PM

rle4lunch: The piece comes out of the UK office of RT, hence the British spelling.

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tomwaitsjr
tomwaitsjr writes:
on Jun 12 2009 01:42 PM

Let me know the last time Wes Craven made a good film. For me, it's that Nightmare on Elm Street that pretended to be a documentary of sorts...

I used to like him, now he makes me vomit. He produces some of the worst films imaginable.


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ledawg1138
ledawg1138 writes:
on Jun 12 2009 03:02 PM

Yeah it's been a while since this guy's actually worked hard. Different and interesting list though.

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De4ective Detectiv3
De4ective Detectiv3 writes:
on Jun 12 2009 03:09 PM

Some of my favorite Wes Craven movies:

Swamp Thing
The Serpent and the Rainbow
People Under The Stairs
New Nightmare

Honorable mention goes to Red Eye

C'mon, how can you guys not love the director of Vampire in Brooklyn, talk about your Mystery Science Theatre bait.


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mEn@Ce!
mEn@Ce! writes:
on Jun 12 2009 03:57 PM

I'm pretty sure The Treasure of Sierra Madre was directed by John Huston, not Howard Hawks....

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steve s.
steve s. writes:
on Jun 12 2009 05:23 PM

five favorite films needs a vacation......6 months seems right

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TheCaptain of TeamLoyalty
TheCaptain of TeamLoyalty writes:
on Jun 12 2009 11:26 PM

What are these worst films tom? Are they the horror classics like Nightmare on Elm Street? Or Scream? Or Last House on the Left? Remember it has been awhile since he actually DIRECTED a movie, he has produced a lot of movies.

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Bigbrother
Bigbrother writes:
on Jun 13 2009 08:54 AM

In reply to this comment (#2512782)
Easy mistake to make since both men famously worked with Humphrey Bogart.

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jesusthejedi
jesusthejedi writes:
on Jun 13 2009 09:52 AM

In reply to this comment (#2512766)
who are you to say whether or not wes cravens been working hard? im a huge horrorhound though i dont care much for the man and have nothing good to say about any of his remakes. even still, the mans got a lot on his plate and for you to trivialize his effort just because you dont like the movies is ridiculous.

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moviephiliac
moviephiliac writes:
on Jun 13 2009 10:25 AM

I thought Red Eye was pretty good, why are people making it seem like it has been ages since he made a good movie?

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