Horror

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  • IVMay
    IVMay Posts: 442 Member
    edited April 2017
    kaizaku wrote: »
    Anyone into horror movies? If so, what was the last horror movie you watched? Also anyone waiting to watch the new Annabelle movie and chunky movie?

    I first read Marquis De Sade's 120 days of sodom in 1993 as a young, impressionable child; but I thought that Pier Pasolini's 1970's adaptation was quite good in tems of the fascist vs objectivism in his Salo - 120 days of Sodomy/sodom/whatever.... I disagree with the connotations of Mussolini's government considering the aristocracy was dead against fascism - and on the other hand the display of fascism as being anti-humanist even though its purpose was to enlighten humanity through forced education and removal of cultural marxism related perverts nonces and degenerate scum. The one beauty of fascism is the execution of child molestors and anybody who was a pervert unlike Stalin's NKVD head Lavrenti Beria who was a child rapist and Stian the scum defended his friend raping women and girls, regardless of the Politburo (most influential board members of state during Lenins initial rule) insisting his reprehensible behaviour was to be punished.... That was the only different between the two ideologies. Both restrictive but at least Fascism had courtesy towards women's rights - at first; anyway. Fascists despised criminals especially rapists and pedos. Communists on the other hand welcomed their behaviour initially after 1923 but backtracked in 1929

    What turned out to be pasolini's argument against homophobes was actually a self argument about the mind's ability to sink into depravity regardless of opinion. Such a shame of a lost message misdirected in cultural marxist 1970's European Degeneracy....
    I like Salo.

    The ending of Salo is my favourite in terms of realism mixed with existential horror.
  • IVMay
    IVMay Posts: 442 Member
    IVMay wrote: »
    kaizaku wrote: »
    Anyone into horror movies? If so, what was the last horror movie you watched? Also anyone waiting to watch the new Annabelle movie and chunky movie?

    I first read Marquis De Sade's 120 days of sodom in 1993 as a young, impressionable child; but I thought that Pier Pasolini's 1970's adaptation was quite good in tems of the fascist vs objectivism in his Salo - 120 days of Sodomy/sodom/whatever.... I disagree with the connotations of Mussolini's government considering the aristocracy was dead against fascism - and on the other hand the display of fascism as being anti-humanist even though its purpose was to enlighten humanity through forced education and removal of cultural marxism related perverts nonces and degenerate scum. The one beauty of fascism is the execution of child molestors and anybody who was a pervert unlike Stalin's NKVD head Lavrenti Beria who was a child rapist and Stian the scum defended his friend raping women and girls, regardless of the Politburo (most influential board members of state during Lenins initial rule) insisting his reprehensible behaviour was to be punished.... That was the only different between the two ideologies. Both restrictive but at least Fascism had courtesy towards women's rights - at first; anyway. Fascists despised criminals especially rapists and pedos. Communists on the other hand welcomed their behaviour initially after 1923 but backtracked in 1929

    What turned out to be pasolini's argument against homophobes was actually a self argument about the mind's ability to sink into depravity regardless of opinion. Such a shame of a lost message misdirected in cultural marxist 1970's European Degeneracy....
    I like Salo.

    The ending of Salo is my favourite in terms of realism mixed with existential horror.

    The cutting of the tongue significes the cutting of free speech
    The laughing of the lord and by extension establishment signifies the laughing of the state at an innocent being silenced

    The music is not melancholy. It is joyful

    It signifies the insignificance and thus relates to an infamous quote regarding the murder being a statistic rather than a tragedy....


    But hey - what do I know.... I just put smileys and play dead...

  • jesusHchris
    jesusHchris Posts: 1,405 Member
    Saw "Lights Out" recently. Had a lot of those fun "jump" scares. Definitely recommended!

    Also just started reading "Doctor Sleep" - the sequel to The Shining. Re-watched The Shining first and it still holds up. :)
  • kaizaku
    kaizaku Posts: 1,039 Member
    edited April 2017
    On the trailer of the movie lights out, one scene wasn't in the movie unless I missed it.

    The part when the boy stays at his sisters apartment. Outside the window a red light goes on and off and when the red light goes off Diana pops up. The boy goes to his sister, can you see it.

    I didn't see that part.
  • bassfishingirl
    bassfishingirl Posts: 78 Member
    REST STOP
  • johnw83
    johnw83 Posts: 6,219 Member
    nightmare on elm st and Friday the 13th
  • dawson002
    dawson002 Posts: 170 Member
    Huge horror fan here but really been let down by the recent movies I've watched.

    I quite enjoyed the Blair Witch and Babadook but find these films aren't a patch on horrors made in the 70's and 80's in terms of freight and gore....especially when it comes to "extreme horror"!!
  • kaizaku
    kaizaku Posts: 1,039 Member
    dawson002 wrote: »
    Huge horror fan here but really been let down by the recent movies I've watched.

    I quite enjoyed the Blair Witch and Babadook but find these films aren't a patch on horrors made in the 70's and 80's in terms of freight and gore....especially when it comes to "extreme horror"!!

    I didn't like babadook. Specially the ending. Nowadays horror movies are jus crap, using more or less same story line as the 80's.

    Sometimes it starts off good but the moment it shows the ghost it jus messes up.
  • kaizaku
    kaizaku Posts: 1,039 Member
    Just watched Get Out. OK movie. Lesson learnt, never dates nor go to a white woman's house. You folks are crazy :lol:
  • FabulousFantasticFifty
    FabulousFantasticFifty Posts: 195,832 Member
    Just watched Silent House last night
    Was very unexpected
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  • astronaught
    astronaught Posts: 103 Member
    Thirteen Ghosts remake scared the *kitten* out of me....sometjing about a glass house and ghosts.. hard NOPE

    That movie was the first time I was rooting for the kid to die a horrible death.
  • Vikka_V
    Vikka_V Posts: 9,563 Member
    Just watched The Purge Election Year...IMDb calls it an "Action,Horror, Sci-fi"...right up my alley. It did not keep my attention :-1::-1: in my opinion
  • ZodFit
    ZodFit Posts: 394 Member
    The invitation!
  • GreenGoddess22
    GreenGoddess22 Posts: 3,818 Member
    Last horror movie I watched was The Exorcist back around Halloween. I'm too chicken to watch most scary movies.
  • FabulousFantasticFifty
    FabulousFantasticFifty Posts: 195,832 Member
    Dont Breath

    Not exactly a Horror but was very intense!
  • kaizaku
    kaizaku Posts: 1,039 Member
    I'm waiting for the new Chucky movie and Annabelle 2
  • schughes48
    schughes48 Posts: 112 Member
    30 Days of Night
  • kaizaku
    kaizaku Posts: 1,039 Member
    schughes48 wrote: »
    30 Days of Night

    Never seen that, is that worth a watch?
  • MrStabbems
    MrStabbems Posts: 3,110 Member
    I don't think I've seen a good horror in a long time. I think "the thing" (original) was the last decent one lol

    shutter island was pretty cool
  • mrsmeteor
    mrsmeteor Posts: 39 Member
    edited May 2017
    kaizaku wrote: »
    I'm waiting for the new Chucky movie and Annabelle 2

    There's a new Chucky movie coming out? That could be good. Hopefully they keep the silly, fun feel of the other ones and don't try to make it "edgy" for 2017.

    The Autopsy of Jane Doe was excellent. Very creepy and not much gore.

    Pumpkinhead is great, and the first installment of The Ring. I watched the original Japanese one and found I liked the American remake more. If you're into slashers, My Bloody Valentine (the original set in Sydney Mines). But, my favourite out of all of them is the 1999 version of Sleepy Hollow with Johnny Depp. If you're wanting something with a gothic feel, it's a lot of fun.

    My teenage sons and I watched The Bye Bye Man. Yes, it was as dumb as it sounds!
  • kaizaku
    kaizaku Posts: 1,039 Member
    edited May 2017
    mrsmeteor wrote: »
    kaizaku wrote: »
    I'm waiting for the new Chucky movie and Annabelle 2

    There's a new Chucky movie coming out? That could be good. Hopefully they keep the silly, fun feel of the other ones and don't try to make it "edgy" for 2017.

    The Autopsy of Jane Doe was excellent. Very creepy and not much gore.

    Pumpkinhead is great, and the first installment of The Ring. I watched the original Japanese one and found I liked the American remake more. If you're into slashers, My Bloody Valentine (the original set in Sydney Mines). But, my favourite out of all of them is the 1999 version of Sleepy Hollow with Johnny Depp. If you're wanting something with a gothic feel, it's a lot of fun.

    My teenage sons and I watched The Bye Bye Man. Yes, it was as dumb as it sounds!

    Yea the new Chucky is coming out. Apparently the filming ended end of February or so. By summer or August it should be out.

    Bye bye man, I never watched it due to the rating being low. The story line wasn't really convincing for me to watch.

    I'm into slasher movies. I did watch my bloody valentine.
  • TheRoadDog
    TheRoadDog Posts: 11,788 Member
    Back in the 50's the horror movie that scared me the most was "The Crawling Eye". I found it recently on DVD and bought it. Can't get anyone to sit down and watch it with me. I might watch it tonight. See if it's as scary for a 62 year old as it was for a 5 year old.
  • kaizaku
    kaizaku Posts: 1,039 Member
    TheRoadDog wrote: »
    Back in the 50's the horror movie that scared me the most was "The Crawling Eye". I found it recently on DVD and bought it. Can't get anyone to sit down and watch it with me. I might watch it tonight. See if it's as scary for a 62 year old as it was for a 5 year old.

    Be careful you don't get a stroke :lol:
  • TheRoadDog
    TheRoadDog Posts: 11,788 Member
    kaizaku wrote: »
    TheRoadDog wrote: »
    Back in the 50's the horror movie that scared me the most was "The Crawling Eye". I found it recently on DVD and bought it. Can't get anyone to sit down and watch it with me. I might watch it tonight. See if it's as scary for a 62 year old as it was for a 5 year old.

    Be careful you don't get a stroke :lol:

    I'll dial 91 and keep my finger on the next 1, just in case, son.
  • kaizaku
    kaizaku Posts: 1,039 Member
    TheRoadDog wrote: »
    kaizaku wrote: »
    TheRoadDog wrote: »
    Back in the 50's the horror movie that scared me the most was "The Crawling Eye". I found it recently on DVD and bought it. Can't get anyone to sit down and watch it with me. I might watch it tonight. See if it's as scary for a 62 year old as it was for a 5 year old.

    Be careful you don't get a stroke :lol:

    I'll dial 91 and keep my finger on the next 1, just in case, son.

    Good plan :smile:
  • MzLazyBones
    MzLazyBones Posts: 63 Member
    "Train to Busan" I watched a few days ago and it's awesome. I also watched "IT" (the original from the '90's) with my hubby and it was pretty creepy - Tim Curry is scary...."they all float down here". Eesh!
  • mrsmeteor
    mrsmeteor Posts: 39 Member
    "Train to Busan" I watched a few days ago and it's awesome. I also watched "IT" (the original from the '90's) with my hubby and it was pretty creepy - Tim Curry is scary...."they all float down here". Eesh!

    Yeah, Tim Curry owned that role. Good luck to the new Pennywise, he's going to have some big clown shoes to fill!

  • kaizaku
    kaizaku Posts: 1,039 Member
    "Train to Busan" I watched a few days ago and it's awesome. I also watched "IT" (the original from the '90's) with my hubby and it was pretty creepy - Tim Curry is scary...."they all float down here". Eesh!

    I watched train to Busan. It was a good movie. The ending could have been a bit better.
  • bassfishingirl
    bassfishingirl Posts: 78 Member
    Reserection County,
    Great suspence/scary movie from beginning to end, I shared it with others who also bragged on how good it was.....on a scale of 1-10, I gave it a
    10 + + + + +.