Horror
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I'm looking forward to the next Saw instalment this October but really can't remember that last "decent" horror I watched. More are focusing on gore rather than freights these days it seems0
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I'm looking forward to the next Saw instalment this October but really can't remember that last "decent" horror I watched. More are focusing on gore rather than freights these days it seems
The new horror movies are not good compared to the late 70's,80's and 90's
They made a new ghost busters movie. I saw the trailer, looks so crap. The ghost looks like it's from final fantasy game. Not to mention the women playing is so boring and not entertaining at all.1 -
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I'm sure all you horror aficionados have already seen it, but I loved Cabin in the Woods.2
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Finally. The long wait is over. Today is supposed to be the release date of the movie Annabelle0 -
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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.
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Has anyone else watched 'Ratter' yet? I found it creepy as hell.0
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The Grey.
Raw nature is scary.1 -
forward0backward wrote: »
Me too. The new Chucky should be releasing in few weeks time if I'm not mistaken. I saw the trailer, looks good. One advice, never watch trailer to the end, tells you the whole movie1 -
Horror is my life. And no its all about IT this year.4
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erica_today wrote: »Horror is my life. And no its all about IT this year.
You'll FLOAT TOO!1 -
Just watched Get Out. OK movie. Lesson learnt, never dates nor go to a white woman's house. You folks are crazy
I liked Get Out! I wasn't sure if it would count as horror. I also liked Hard Candy (older movie, maybe 2005 or so)
Lots of the old stuff is my favorite like original Night of the Living Dead, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, etc. I don't usually like remakes.
The Bad Seed (1956) is my favorite movie, period.
Also liked Crimson Peak a lot and was surprised I didn't hear more people talk about it.
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seltzermint555 wrote: »Just watched Get Out. OK movie. Lesson learnt, never dates nor go to a white woman's house. You folks are crazy
I liked Get Out! I wasn't sure if it would count as horror. I also liked Hard Candy (older movie, maybe 2005 or so)
Lots of the old stuff is my favorite like original Night of the Living Dead, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, etc. I don't usually like remakes.
The Bad Seed (1956) is my favorite movie, period.
Also liked Crimson Peak a lot and was surprised I didn't hear more people talk about it.
I like slasher movies, and movies on based on true events. Old horror movies are the best.0 -
Motorsheen wrote: »
Is this a horror film? Or does it just seem scary because everything is scarier in German?0 -
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Motorsheen wrote: »
Another fabulous recommendation by Motorsheen! The original is far better than the American remake FYI.
Watched "Coherence" last night. It was made for ~$50k! Not sure where husband finds these low budget masterpieces but I'm so glad he does. Very, very worthwhile to watch. We've got "It Stains the Sand Red" queued up for our next movie night. Hopefully it will be as good as "Coherence."
For whatever reason, "Triangle" always escapes me whenever I'm speaking of good horror which is a shame and should not be taken as an indication of quality--I just have a terrible memory. It is fantastic!
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Annabelle :creation was sooo good!0
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happilymegan wrote: »Autopsy of Jane Do
We rented it last night because of this thread. Loved it. Thanks.0 -
maddieorangecookies26 wrote: »@kaizaku Love Horror movies! Just watched "The Boy", which is a creepy movie about a babysitter who encounters a doll that comes to life. Sort of a modern take on the "Chucky" movie series.
I watched the movie, The Boy. A twist which I didn't expect.0 -
Yesterday, I went to watch Annabelle. It was not all that plus the people at the back were making so much noise, way before the jump scare. Such a pain.0
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If you run into this man at Home Depot, Williams-Sonoma, or a picnic, it's not as frightening as seeing him in these movies.
It took me a long time to recover from watching this movie. A very, very, very, very, very long time.
House Of 1000 Corpses - Sid Haig Mosesian
https://youtu.be/MwC3hOOFL3Q
Devils Rejects https://youtu.be/poxddLZq2k0
This other movie freaked me out.
Motel Hell, with Farmer Vincent the sausage maker. https://youtu.be/zUezzWWvVZM2 -
Feast is a pretty good comedy horror2
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born_of_fire74 wrote: »
Henry Rollins is amazing. I have to check splinter out! but that reminds me of "Slither" another solid comedy horror1 -
We watched "It Stains the Sand Red" last night. Not nearly as good as "Coherence". Definitely requires you to buy right in but, if you do, it's decent enough and the lead does a exemplary job of her role. There are pacing issues as well and I think the movie could have ended easily 10 minutes sooner than it does but still worth a watch if you are an aficionado.
I think we have "Kuso" on deck for our next movie night.1
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