I broke my leg so i have nothing to do

i broke my leg so i have nothing to do...
recommend me some comfy horroscifi please.

>aliens
>starshiptroopers 1 and 2
>event horizon
>resident evil 1
>doom
>cube

are the ones i already watched. as you can see i dont mind trash.

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How did you break your leg? How painful was it?

Life (Jake Gyllenhaal and aliens)
Dark Skies (horror with aliens but on earth)

Pandorum is the only horror sci-fi I can think of that you have not listed.

Go with Videodrome!

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Pandorum and Infini
and maybe Cube 2 and Zero

i have never broken a bone in my entire life

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Me either op needs more calcium. Bird boned bitch.

I liked Virus as a kid, but apparently it sucks.

Same. Nor have I undergone any major surgery. I sometimes wonder if I'm missing out. Maybe it's character building or some shit.

Why would you break your leg just so you would have nothing to do? Fucking tard

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skiing. now that the avalanche risk here in austria is very low for the first time in months i went offtrack skiing and fell on a stone.
it was not very painful while lying down but i had to wait for people to rescue me. at first it was not clear if i get transported by a helicopter but the offtrack was not far away from the secrured track and they transported me on a human sized table.

In the mountains of madness isn't scifi, but if you liked event horizon you'll probably like that one too. Hardware is pretty crappy early 90s sci fi horror. Annihilation was pretty kino, too

>doesn't list any trash
>"as you can see i dont mind trash"

wut

>doom
>starship troopers 2

>i dont mind trash.

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Pandorum gets always listed in these kind of threads but somehow I hated that movie.

Trailer looks great, thanks. And thanks to everyone else for your recommendations too.

I've never watched cube but heard it mentioned a lot. Is it kino?

Dark Skies is one of the worst movies I have ever seen in a theater.
Slow, dull, run of the mill, unsatisfying schlock.

not OP but yes it is

Misery

Yes. As a kid that movie really suprised me but I think it is still good as an adult.

Cube is a low budget movie, and it kind of shows.
On the surface is a fun slasher flick.
More deeply, it is a critique of capitalism/"the system", and it's only somewhat subtle, only somewhat fitting.

If none of this bothers you, or you're not afraid of rolling your eyes once or twice, it's ok.

...however, if you only watch it as a cool fun movie with people dying, I'd rather watch Cube 2. It's more visually pleasing, more wacky, and less dark and thoughtful, which also means it's less pretentious.

I know nothing of Cube 3.
The first two movies are both fun, with the first being more interesting and the second being more entertaining.

I watched 2 before 1, but I didn't notice any real continuity (I don't remember anything save for maybe a character saying "wow so this cube experiment must be an old project!", and there may or may not be callbacks with corpses around, my memory fails me.

Try these:
The Fly (1986)
Species
The Thing
Under the Skin (bonus points for nude Scarlett Johansson)
Splice

I Am Jazz

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Most of your movies are about being some kind of trapped. If non scifi is okay for you you could watch:
>Frozen(2010)
>Panic Room(2002)

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Unironically try some older Doctor Who, the two-parters were like movies
>Impossible Planet & Satan Pit
>Empty Child & The Doctor Dances
>Family Of Blood & Human Nature
Some kino standalones
>Waters Of Mars
>Girl In The Fireplace
>Tooth And Claw
Peak sci-fi comfiness. I miss that era :'(

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>on hormones since before you can talk
>STILL get fat guy love handles

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>Pandorum
>Videodrome
I'll second both of those.

Add to that:
>Alien (the first one)
>The Thing
>Solaris (the long one)
>Solaris (the short one)
>Moon
>Sunshine
>The Fly '86
>europa report
>Pitch Black
>if you've got time, both 2001 and 2010

Primer only halfway fits, but it is technically both scifi and creepy

Sphere

Not horror but if you love Aliens you'll love Predator

Dark City

feels like you got away from the "horror scifi" of the OP there and in to more of just a generic monster-movie thing. I mean, yes, all of those movies have either aliens or fictional science in them, but in most cases it only serves to introduce the monster. Which is fine, but at that point we're opening up a whole other box.

>Not horror but if you love Aliens you'll love PREDATORS
ftfy

>Dark City
not really "horror", but good anyway

it qualifies as horror because I'm terrified of commitment

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This is a quality B movie, nigger

Sunshine, kind of
Sphere

that's an excessive number of recommendations for Sphere

When he's best, he's a little worse than a man, and when he's worst, he's little better than a beast.

The Xtro series is kind of interesting.

The first one is a genuine cult classic, basically about a boy with psychic powers who is an alien rape baby and all the weird shit that happens to him as his weird powers start manifesting.

The second one is just a straight up rip off of Alien, except scientists go through a portal to the alien world rather than just land on it with a spaceship.

The third one tried to be Predator, except with a Grey alien as the villain and it being on a desert island.

No idea where the fuck you can watch them now though, I saw them on the SciFi channel years ago.

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>(((screamers)))
wew

Can you go to the bathrom? Do it hurt if you try to move your leg even as a reflex thing?

Sphere shits itself midway though. Can't recommend it. 4/10
Pandorum, while also dumb at times, is a better movie.

Peeing and standing is no problem. Shitting is a bit complicated. I put a low stool infront of the toilet so I can put my leg up a bit. For showering I first tried to sit on the edge of the bathtube with the leg outside but that did not worked out so I got those plastic foals you wrap around the leg. Also I borrowed a plastic gardenstool from a friend so I can sit down for the most part while showering.
Yes it does hurt. Moslty in the morning and when I some kind of try to twist the leg.

Lawnmower Man
1953 War of the Worlds, Spielberg's is actually pretty decent as well
They Live
Hollow Man
Tetsuo

as a big fan of the resident evil games I wouldn't want to recommend any of the movies, they left such a bad legacy on the games. the fact Anderson is directing the Monster Hunter movie is really disconcerting.

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He was was a good doc

You know, if he was a real woman, I'd fug that

>2010
I never saw 2010. Is it any good?

FUCK MY DICK

Watch In the Mouth of Darkness, user. It is both, an underrated horror movie, and an underrated Carpenter Movie.

I remember seeing a sci fi horror trailer a few years back about a space ship crew finding something, then it's in one of those medical boxes with the gloves on the inside and it gets the guy reaching into it. Anyone know the name of that movie? I think RLM may have reviewed it.

Life. I didn't even watch that shit show.

Circle
Harbinger Down
The Last Days on Mars
Slither
Splinter

The Cell is kino. The sci fi element (visiting people's minds) is just there as a tool to drive the story, but the atmosphere, visuals, costumes and themes are fucking great.

From Beyond
Poltergeist
Prince of Darkness

Prometheus

I always liked it more than 2001 desu.

Its in the Mouth of Madness, horror user, and yes, it is very underated

ghosts of mars is pretty fun, directed by John Carpenter too, if you like trashy 80's style movies you'll enjoy it anyway.

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I can't tell you anything about this movie, but I remember watching it as a kid and enjoying it.

This dislocated my toe once as a kid but never outright broke anything

Brad Dourif

X-Files 1x8

Ice
Mulder and Scully are sent to investigate when a team of geophysicists stationed at a remote Alaskan outpost are killed by a parasitic alien life form.

Just watch The Thing in that case, same thing but better

body melt
Metamorphosis the alien project
critters 1 and 2
terrorvision
chappy

In the Mouth of Madness
also starring Sam Neill

Where were going you don't need legs to walk.

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Seconded.

>never broken a bone in my life
>hospitalized for liver failure, kidney failure, paralyzed duodenum and emergency gastrojejunostomy

l-lucky me guys

Watch the entire Apocalypse trilogy: The Thing, Prince of Darkness & In the Mouth of Madness.

It's hard to get injured when you don't leave your room or do any kind of physical activity.

>being so flexible you never fell off your chair while trying to pick up the mars you dropped

If starship troopers qualifies, then definitely Space: Above and Beyond

They handled psychological horror on television in a way that hadn't been done since since Alfred Hitchcock Presents was on the air.

In particular, The Enemy, Episode 8 might be seen as a bottle episode, but it's probably the best done bottle episode in sci-fi television.

Stay With The Dead, Episode 11 touches on the core of PTSD, war, and how we treat soldiers who have seen some of the worst shit in the universe when they return. Living in those memories forever, cut-off from everyone else.

Pandorum
Pontypool
Forbidden Planet