ITT: horror general
Horror is back on the menu boys. What is your essential horrorcore.
ITT: horror general
Horror is back on the menu boys. What is your essential horrorcore.
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Jump scare bad
Skeleton key
In the Mouth of madness
Megan is missing
Borgman
Chucky and NOES movies
Any other Carpenter movie
Witch
New IT
>jumpscare good
E-I-E-I (Annoyed Grunt)
Well, always have love for slashers, Jason, Freddy, Michael, Bubba, Angela, Chucky, and a huge fan of zombies, Braindead in particular,
Anyone hype fer devil's 3?
Any 80's horror, because those will never stop being kino.
Aside from that, the only films to "scare" me are The Haunting 1963, The Exorcist and Shutter.
There was also something very disturbing about Let the right one In, despite the romantic plot.
Holy shit this is based
Lmfao is that an earring that Darth Onions is wearing?
>Chucky
subtle
BWOOOOO THIS MOVIE SO SCARY IT GOOD 10/10
eh, what the hell:
-The thing (1982)
-Exorcist 1 & 3
-Child's Play (original)
-Halloween (1978)
-REC
-The VVitch
-The Blackcoat's Daughter
-Autopsy of Jane Doe
-Hereditary
-Train to busan
-Fright Night (the 80s one)
-Trick R Treat
-The Shining
-Shutter (thai one)
-The Ring (american one)
-Cabin in the Woods
-Let the Right one in
-Vertigo
-The Omen (original)
Fucking reddit pleb go back
What was Darth Maul doing in that movie again?
shut the fuck up
Trash talk it all you want fellas but I think the first hour into Insidious is kino
Psychomania
Hardware
Exorcist
Blood on Satan's Claw
Shadow of the Vampire
Madhouse
Dunwich Horror
Mark of the Devil
The Devil Rides Out
Abominable Dr. Phibes
I also like Carpenter, Argento and Fulci films
Halloween (1978, Slasher)
Persona (1966, Existential)
Noroi (2005, Found Footage)
Ginger Snaps (2000, Supernatural)
Tenebre (1982, Giallo)
Hereditary (2018, Modern)
Séance (2000, Asian)
Ms .45 (1981, Exploitation)
The Priests (2015, Possession)
The Thing (1982, Sci-fi)
It has ONE genuine good scene that i recall.
I'm kinda bummed, cause I really like the Insidious, Conjuring, Annabelle, etc film series but after watching Annabelle Comes Home, I finally realized that nobody ever dies in these fucking films.
It stops being scary when you know everybody is gonna live and be happy at the end of the film. Shout out to Paranormal Activity series, not my favorite, but liked them and hell, they really knew how to kill some fucking people.
Paranormal activity
Vhs
>youtube.com
>genuine good scene
Elaborate, I'd like to know why
Not that
chucky fucking sucks but i like brad dourif and jennifer tilly is the big-titted queen of all hapas
It's the one scene that relies on atmosphere and directing instead of cheap jump scares.
The first two Insidious movies and the original Conjuring. Any others from that franchise are awful.
>In the Mouth of madness
Just watched this, not really horror. It wont scare you but it is horror genre and interesting.
For scarey feels I would recommend Us 2019. Pretty good movie.
Why is Animal from the Muppets in Darth Maul makeup?
Watching Autopsy of Jane Doe now and it's pretty good
A more important question would be why are there two more films of this franchise?
>For scarey feels I would recommend Us 2019.
I agree, the thought that people let peele make a movie is fucking terrifying.
add The Descent and Alien and this is a good list
Shit, i forgot those.
Child's Play
Child's Play 2
Child's Play 3
Bride of Chuck
Seed of Chuck
Curse of Chuck
Cult of Chuck
Sneed
Darth Maul excited for the Nintendo Switch
>Chucky
Presently Sneedy
based
Dark Skies
it's really no good on rewatches but the first time I watched it I was enthralled, not so much because it's scary but it has some great moments
As Above So Below was good too.. weird mix of truly great/spooky shit that get's pulled down by the dumb tomb raider plot they threw in.
>not really horror
>but it is horror genre
What?
I got access to Netflix, HBO and amazon prime. What movie should I watch, let’s say I watched all the famous ones. I’m babysitting my nan and only got my iPad so I can’t torrent and don’t feel like watching another horror movie in 430p on a stream site
I think he means it's a horror movie that is not scary but is still entertaining or achieves a thoughtfully scary narrative but is rtrd
Can anyone recomment me some horror kino? I’m sick of childish stuff with cheap and infantile jumpscares and prefer a more atmospheric, slow-burn type of horror film. My favorites are pic related and Hereditary.
Gotcha covered famalam
Did you see The ritual?
Thats a good one.
Lep 3 is the best.
I don't really watch horror movies that much
Get Out
Us
Ma
any chinkhorror? i liked
i saw the devil
the wailing
Dead meme fuck off
bedevilled
I love Sam from Trick R Treat so much.
>HEY CHADS IN THE AUDIENCE! hehehohohaha....
>A JUMP SCARE IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN !
I never see this one brought up, it's pretty good if you're looking for something different, it's Turkish.
Madea scared stupid
Intrigued, can you tell me more about it? The cinematography of the trailer seemed very good but how could this feature relate to a western audience?
>When some fag recommends you Hereditary
Sauna
Lake Mungo
Session 9
Coming Soon
I literally just finished watching The Ritual (on Netflix) if you want some fun innawoods stuff. The script is you know, the usual horror in the woods business, but some of the designs are nice and good shots of forests.
For sure, I don't want to spoil it so I'll keep it limited to what's in the trailer. It starts off with a typical 'survive the night' type plot. Group of people are stranded and have to figure out how to escape. The start seeing weird shit where they're located and it just worse and worse, cult activity and what not. I wouldn't say the fact that it's foreign is limiting, it's still a fairly standard horror title, but it's surreal and it felt refreshing the first time I saw it.
is he died
I'd like to see more horror movies where the threat isn't that someone might die, as in that's not the driver of the plot or what the characters are trying to achieve (i.e. survive the events). Something like Rosemary's Baby which is, ironically, about birth not death, and other Polanski films too. Perhaps stranger like The Cremator and Antichrist, or pure anxiety like one of my favourites, The Vanishing.
Too many horror movies about people in some way or another being afraid to die, or dealing with death, or grief or whatever. Directors should try out some other stuff, horror is a goldmine of possible ideas yet we're always taken to the same few spots.
most terrifying part is that story about fucking a tranny that took at least 20 min to tell.
I know what you mean. Episode 1 of Chernobyl was probably the most terrifying thing i've seen in years.
Horror seems to be in a weird spot right now. Not to say it hasn't always been dominated by films mainly about surviving or the fear of getting killed, but right now it feels like it's becoming unreal. Blumhouse absolutely dominates the market, to the point where they can churn out like five films in a few months against a miniscule budget and make an insane return. Some of their titles aren't bad but they all feel derivative. Jordan Peele is the biggest name in horror right now, and while I think he's talented and has the ability to make something good he goes about it the wrong way and it just feels like he's pandering. You should look at some of these smaller production companies, it's a meme on Yea Forums but they put out some good horror.
The collector is fantastic just don't watch the sequel it's nothing like the first one.
The Curse of La Llorna
I liked both more than a bit honestly
Yes maybe Chernobyl is a good example. I didn't care for it much just because I don't tend to like stuff based off real events, but I admit there's good moments of horror there, the real sweaty palms uncomfortable kind.
I mean if people are gonna go out and watch them, what can I say? Not like Blumhouse wants to make something meaningful, money's good enough.
Don't know what to say about Peele, I've only seen Get Out and it's basically a sketch comedy idea stretched into a feature. There's nothing wrong with it, but it's a paint by numbers script and the film is just right for journalists to write about 'contemporary themes' and 'timely' and so on. Deeply American in its shallowness. But nobody will remember it in 10 years. Maybe Us is better, but the idea sounds, to be honest, ludicrous.
What do you recommend I look at, gimme some titles here. Horror is the one genre I more or less try to keep up with, other than that I mostly watch old stuff, so I'd like to hear some options.
user pls soemone might take you up on it
That made a fuck ton of money, much more than it deserved. But what can we expect...
>Jordan Peele is the biggest name in horror right now, and while I think he's talented and has the ability to make something good he goes about it the wrong way and it just feels like he's pandering
The thing is that Jordan Peele makes social commentary films disguised as horror films. His movies aren't as entertaining as John Carpenter's though.
this but unironically
Legend of the demon cat is amazing, but don't go in expecting bodies or gore or anything.
Pretty decent for a slasher flick. I highly recommend watching it with a couple of buddies because there's some legitimately funny moments in-between the gore.
Any good Alien/UFO themed movie?
Is Midsommar worth a watch?
Panic in the Sky
The Fourth Kind
Communion
The Mothman Prophecies (i think that qualifies)
Alien
>Maybe Us is better, but the idea sounds, to be honest, ludicrous.
Don't waste your time. I've been following Peele since the early 2000s just because I think he's hilarious in the right setting so I check out whatever he does, but in all honestly he should have stuck with comedy. As far as recommendations go I'm not sure what you have and haven't seen but I'll just throw out some random titles from the last 20 years or so. VHS, VHS 2, Southbound, The Guest, Cheap Thrills, Coherence, The Invitation, Deathgasm, Baskin, The Void, Hellmouth, Green Room, The Killing Of A Sacred Deer, Creep, High Tension, The House Of The Devil, Gravy, Skinwalker Ranch, The Shrine, Splinter, The Burrowers, and Borderland. I'm sure there are plenty more I could think of but hopefully I recommend a few you haven't seen.
Most definitely. His plots could be easily transferred to any other genre and wouldn't lose anything. That's why it's strange to see him as this king of horror figure when in reality I don't feel like we've truly had someone I could comfortably give that title too. I mean Carpenter is still around but he seems to just give a shit about his music. Craven is dead, Hooper is dead, Romero is dead, Roth is a fucking joke, Cronenberg hasn't done anything in years and before that he was doing weird dramas, Argento is technically still around but I have no idea what his deal is. Some of these new players seem hit or miss, and even if they do something good there's no telling whether or not they can keep it up.
>His movies aren't as entertaining as John Carpenter's though.
They're not as entertaining as a visit to the dentist.
Oh, that disfigured Final Girl was freaky as shit, I loved it
CHILLING SLOW BURN
Get Out was OK-ish
>Borgman
Alright, thanks, there's a few on that list that I want to watch, perhaps The Void and Coherence, maybe Southbound too I hadn't heard of that.
However pretty much all the others are still about death, murder, torture, mutilation, people running from things trying to kill them, and so on. Killing of a Sacred Deer is pretty good though, despite the ending being kind of a letdown (almost by design, not like it can go any other way).
On the other hand you annoyed me by reminding me of the shambles that is House of the Devil, along with Ti West's other silly motion pictures, but that's ok.
Very nice film, but yes it might make you puke.
>Megan is missing
ok Michael Goi
Reminder that the only s o y horror is meta-horror like Cabin in the Woods, New Nightmare or SCREAM
Scream is a great movie.
Scream is actually pretty good though, but it's a formula that only works once. The one particular thing about it that I like is that at the end where they ask the killers why they did it, one of the guys says something like 'in these new films, there's no need for the killers to have an explanation, they just do it', but then goes on to also give a perfectly reasonable in-universe explanation as well. It's the only one of these shitty post-modern horror movies that tried its damnest to also be a straight slasher and run both 'storylines' at once. And as a side-note, the opening sequence is basically a perfectly-put together short film in terms of pacing, shots, editing, etc., a great example of classic Hollywod screenwriting and filmmaking.
Scream 4 worked pretty well too imo, but only cause it had been so long and it was a commentary on the reboots of the time. 2 and 3 are pretty unnecessary.
I saw it last night, and enjoyed it.
Yeah, at least Scream 4 tried to be different. Plus, it had Hayden panettiere and Best Emma
>Hardware
Hell yeah boy
Will we ever get another Jason movie in our lifetime?
Interesting list there, added a few to my watchlist so thanks.
As for my favorites, I only have a few.
>Suspiria (Argento's not the new shit one)
>The Exorcist
>The Thing
>Funny Games US (or original, I prefer US)
>Rosemary's Baby
>Videodrome
>The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Re-Animator
Bride of Re-Animator
Halloween 1978
Hellraiser
Friday the 13th part 7
Psycho
Psycho 2
Pumpkinhead
The Fog
The Thing
The Town that Dreaded Sundown
Black Christmas
Halloween 4
>Halloween 4
>Pumpkinhead
based, blood wings was great too.
The void has terrible acting and dialogue. Cool effects and maybe okay soundtrack as well. Did not really like it.
>What is your essential horrorcore
too many to list and most of the classics have already been named but here's some I also enjoy
henry portrait of a serial killer
a tale of two sisters
japanese and american ring
ichi the killer
audition
pieces
the prowler
the others
the descent
rec 1 and 2
the host
autopsy of jane doe
lifeforce
tenebrae
frankenhooker (more of a comedy but whatever)
1408
amnityville horror 2 (better than the first)
creature from the black lagoon
oculus
the woman in black
the dead pit
alice sweet alice
blood and black lace
house by the cemetery
wrong turn 2
eyes without a face
night of the demons
let the right one in
puppet master 1-3
like I said I like a lot of the classics as well like halloween and tcm but if I list all those it's gonna take too long
dude moshpitting fat murderers LMAO
Slasher/realism horror is such dogshit. Please recommend me some demonic/paranormal movies besides the Conjuring series and Insidious. I enjoyed those quite well and im looking for my jumpscare fix.
it's fun
>Slasher/realism horror is such dogshit
>I enjoyed those quite well and im looking for my jumpscare fix.
end yourself
>megan is missing
are you serious
So glad no one has said Hostel or any Eli Roth movie.
Can anyone recommend me some atmospheric, slow-burn horror kinos without any cheap jump scares? Preferably something Lovecraftian with deep, psychological themes but not too scary.
1. The Thing
2. Jurassic Park
3. Alien
4. Halloween
5. The Shining
6. In The Mouth Of Madness
7. The Witch
8. The Wailing
9. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
10. Event Horizon
Mean white people in the wickerman and midsommar
Neon Demon based on true stories
Anybody here seen Velvet Buzzsaw? I was hype after Nightcrawler was so good, but I haven't seen much discussion and the reviews look pretty abysmal.
its pretty shit intentional B movie
>Us
Oh boy, wonder if the Academy is going to award their pet monkey this year! I'm enthralled!
>CTRL+F
>”Last Shift”
>0 results
Y’all are missing out
>recommend me some demonic/paranormal
The Taking of Deborah Logan
Possession (1981)
Starry Eyes
The Last Shift
second the possession recommendation
Holy fuck dude i just posted that
Alright, legit question here.
I watched a horror movie as a kid at a sleep over and I distinctly remember my friends older sister bringing in the 'SCARIEST MOVIE SHE'S EVER SAW'.
The only portion of the film I remember is some Demon/Devil with hooves walking through the desert.
>inb4 it's "The Cell"
No. It's not The Cell.
I also stole her fake diamond studded thong and jerked off over it for years
Just watched The Signal(2007) and it's underrated. I wasn't really interested on the first half drama but that party scene is really good.
You might enjoy Pontypool too
>I also stole her fake diamond studded thong and jerked off over it for years
brit detected
Nah, my friend was Italian. We're American. His sister was slender with long legs, dark hair, dark eyes.
Damn I remember jerking off to this photo and her intro MV in smackdown just bring it when I was 11
>Skeleton key
The lynching and who the people are actually getting lynched is the best part.
Its just bad. Tired, lazy, boring.
hummina
did... he died?
no. and you???
the fact that it takes place in the 80s
death in the past feels more disturbing to see imo
darth maul get ipad
Both good flicks
When I hear this I think nothing but Sponge Bob
Mah nigga!
The Vegas one is pure kino.
>As Above So Below for a more modern movie
>Pic related for a personal favorite, but a little more dated
My mom is a normie and wants to watch a horror movie, what can i download for us to watch that is scary but won't go over her head? Insidious?
unironically, Paranormal Activity. scariest shit of the last ten years imo
Most useless comment in the thread, congrats.
This just in: PLEASE KILL YOURSELF
hellraiser
Evil Dead remake