I refuse to believe this pile of hot steaming garbage was made by the same guy who did House of the Devil

I refuse to believe this pile of hot steaming garbage was made by the same guy who did House of the Devil.

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I'm guessing you watched Joe Bob last night?

Yeah, I know how you feel OP. I watched House of the Devil in 2011 and was excited to find out the director had come out with another movie that very year so I eagerly started to watch it.

It was utterly mediocre. It was like everything that made HotD was completely missing. I watched it that one time and have never once considered revisiting it.

I wonder if The Sacrament is any good...

I think the worst part for me was all the "quirky" millennial "humor" that made up 90% of the dialogue. It just makes it incredibly hard to take the film seriously on any level. The build-up is nowhere near as good as HOTD either. It's just asinine.

The sacrament is really bad. The house of the devil is a masterpiece movie. I bought the fucking limited edited vhs of the movie because I liked it so much. It’s comfy

>The sacrament is really bad.
Well fuck. Is Ti West a one hit wonder or what? The movies he did before House of the Devil look shitty so I didn't bother checking them out.

It had a spooky atmospheric comfy vibe while it was just a story of some guy trying to get himself a young qt gf, while hunting ghosts. Than they had to fuck everything up, and kill her for no reason. It still bothers me to this day.

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In The Valley of Violence is a piece of shit too. I actually liked Inkeepers, creepy as fuck

Agreed. The Sacrament was mediocre at best.

Fun fact, Amy Siemitz looks like this chick who was an altar girl with me at church as a kid.

The Innkeepers is actually one of my favourite horror movies of the past decade.
It's so comfy, has good atmosphere and makes good use of its setting.
I love movies and shows (mainly horror) where you can map out the whole setting in your head.

I would snowball my own cum out of Sara Paxton's chin dimple if she let me smell her armpits

The Innkeepers is kino

>I love movies and shows (mainly horror) where you can map out the whole setting in your head.
That's a really good way to put it, thanks. Geography is important.

I really liked this movie too, for the tone, characters, and setting. I was actually disappointed in HOTD after watching Innkeepers.

>smell her armpits
A fellow axilla enthusiast

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>It's so comfy, has good atmosphere and makes good use of its setting.
Agreed. It's super comfy. Had to get my own blu ray copy after seeing. I even went to that weird website that was talked about in the extra content.

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Am I the only one who can't get past the fact that his name is Pat Healy?

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The characters in The Innkeepers don't talk like real people.
The lead chick and her friend in HOTD actually felt like real people.

I thought the exact opposite

I actually liked HOTD as well, but yea for different reasons.
The Thing, REC and the recent Haunting of Hill House (the shots of the inside of the house) are some others that do geography well. Having a real, single location whether built in-studio or on-location helps a lot.
Fun fact: In the home theatre in Until Dawn you can see posters for House of the Devil and The Innkeepers among other films. The devs were clearly fans.

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Is this soi horror kino?

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Lake Mungo and Trick R' Treat being there completely invalidates that image by themselves.

I like these two movies tho.

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Trick 'r Treat is a masterpiece but Lake Mungo was a snoozefest

I have to wonder if people actually fall for this image.

Just to get it off my chest:
You're Next is one of those movies that starts off fine and progressively gets worse as it goes on. The real moment it shit the bed was when it's revealed the killers were just hired goons in it for the money. Having no reason like Michael Myers or The Strangers is better than money being the reason you're killing.

I enjoy You're Next but yeah those hired goons were really uninterested, shitty characters. I still like the pissant brother and his tron-looking chick's fight with the sheila.

Problem with scream is it invented the awful "Self Aware Slasher" genre, which plagued the late 90s/early 2000s.

>hating something before of the subsequent biting copycats
Scream is one of the best horror movies ever made. Top 5 of the 90s, easily. Kevin Williamson's only good script. Wes Craven digging himself out of a career slump. TV show-level characters but brought to life by just the right actors.

The sequels were all shit, though.