Scream is the best horror movie ever made

Scream is the best horror movie ever made.

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All horror movies are trash so whatever I guess. Maybe it is the best.

Not even the best Wes Craven horror film. Hell, not even in the top three

>Best Horror movie ever made
In the '90s, yes (maybe), ever made, absolutely not. That accolade goes to the likes of The Exorcist, Psycho, Halloween, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, or any classic from the 70's.

Funny, because that doesn't look like Alien in the title.

>why do you wanna know my name?
>cuz I wanna know who I’m looking at....
This such a good line. I wish they made ghostface the same incel everytime instead of copycat killers.

The 90's was a terrible decade for Horror, and Dawson's Cr- I mean Scream was no exception. Only Gen X and Millennials put this as the 'Holy grail' as Horror. Everyone else hated it.

Funny, that's not how to spell Aliens.

kys

Gen X doesn't give a shit about this movie.

Name a better horror flick incel

That doesn’t make them wrong boomie

Nope

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Only boomers hated it and no one takes them seriously in 2019

I will say that it saved horror from the stagnation it was in in the 90's, but it's not the best horror.

Are you serious?

New Nightmare was Craven's best Horror film in the 90's. Scream started the teenage pop, Horror/Comedy genre and appealed to the mainstream MTV degenerate crowd, and it was cringe.

That’s not true. Most Gen Xers would’ve been in their early to mid 20s when Scream came out in 1996, making them the primary audience to see it in theaters.

At the end of the Year in Grade 8, we got to vote on what movie to watch. We voted for Scream and everyone had to get written parental consent. No one had to leave class. Thanks for reading my blog

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yes

No, not by a long shot.

The Halloween series is, at least the select few in it that are good.

Halloween ranking:
6>4>2>5>3>Old cheese>The rest>Dog shit>Rob Zombie's films>HIV>Halloween Resurrection.

Yes, Halloween 6 is the best Halloween. Scariest kino in the series. Whatever it lacked in plot, etc. it made up for in cinematography, scariness, ambiance, and Myerskino's mask.

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Not to mention most of the actors in the film (Neve Campbell, Jamie Kennedy, David Arquette, Rose McGowan, Drew Barrymore, Matthew Lillard, Skeet Ulrich) are mostly being GenX as well.

Halloween is the best horror movie ever made but Scream is up there

Micheal Myers
>virgin
Ghostfaces (scream 1)
>fuck
nah I think we know which is better

>Halloween is the best horror movie ever made
No, it's not. That's like saying Pong is the best video game ever made.

Wait do people actually consider this a horror film? I thought it was pretty clear that it's a satire/comedy? A pretty funny one too.

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Just look at that mask. It automatically adds three stars out of ten to whatever Halloween Myerskino would be wearing it in.

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This movie literally shits on every Halloween movie. I can't even comprehend how people can claim Halloween is the best horror movie ever made when this movie exists.

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Yeah it would be like that if I was arguing its the best because it's old. But that's not my argument you giant faggot, my argument is that it is a perfect movie

it’s a horror satire dummy

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*blocks your path*

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It's really not. It was just first (kinda).

Undeniably one of the most oddball sequels of all time. Definitely worth a watch just for all the gay camp.

>Meet 21 year old QT online.
>Her profile says "I love horror movies!"
>Invite her over to watch one.
>See the Nightmare series on Shudder.
>"I haven't watched any of those before user."
>Nigga, what?
>We watch it and she says it's a bit campy but some of the effects are amazing.

Fucking zoomers.

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Freddy was probably the most Horror villain in history. Michael was an incel, Jason was in an incel times 2, and Leatherface was a tranny. No one even comes close to Freddy's level except maybe old school Chucky (1-Bride). It's a shame he got cucked in Cult.

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I was going to post all of the different versions of the movie covers and backs one-by-one but I don't think Yea Forums's servers can handle the kino.

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At least she appreciated the practical effects. That’s more than you’d get from most girls. Did you smash?

Based

One more for good measure. The Thorn stuff on the mask cheeks might have been good.

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>Watch Never Sleep Again on YouTube.
>Director was brand new, didn't particularly like the first Nightmare and was oblivious to all the homosexual undertones in the film.

Huh, not sure if I believe he didn't realize how flamboyantly queer it was since he was the, you know, fucking director.

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That baffled me too. Like how can you watch the final cut and not pick up on any of that stuff?

Halloween 6 had a cool Michael and soundtrack but everything else was trash. The story is mad retarded. The producers cut honestly isn't much better.

You'd have to be a gigantic faggot to think the chucky movies are anything but shit. Puppetmaster takes a similar concept and does it a hundred times better

Brah, of course. We watched Terrifer on Netflix and she thought it was a bit long but the clown was horrifying.

It was nice to watch movies with someone who could enjoy parts of a film without feeling obligated to love the while movie.

Plus she brought me pizza from the restaurant she worked AND had sex with me.

Living the Dream

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Scary Movie 1 was also the best parody film too.

>Puppetmaster
Based. But Child's Play 2 was alright.

Just torrented my Halloween list to prepare this year. Aside from the obvious kinos any recommendations?

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>Puppet Master
You and only two other jew faggots love that low budget trash.

You're the second person i've seen that says 6 is actually the best in the series/a great movie, do you recommend the theatrical or the producer's cut?

>Y-your movies aren't popular!
Kys nerd

Funny, that’s not how you spell Alien 3.

Producer's

>can't tell if all this Curse of Michael Myers love is ironic or not

IMO it's better than H20, Rez, 5, and the two zombie ones. The asshole dad is one of the all time great movie dickheads, up there with Trent from F13 remake and the dude from Just One of the Guys and Karate Kid.

If it wasn't for the stupid ending i'd nominate Haute Tension. Scream is good satire though

Thanks fren.

It started it’s own sub-genre. It’s iconic, but definitely not the greatest.

I'm on TV! Oh shit! First Cops now this! I'mma be a star son!

Halloween 6 had some really cool ideas but got hamstringed by a sort of incomprehensible theatrical cut and a slightly better producer’s cut like you said. It could’ve been great if they’d gotten more time to polish the screenplay.

Meta-horror needs to die

There are good low-budgeted films, and then there's subpar Full Moon budgeted films. Not only that but typical films where they try to make you feel sympathetic for Jew scum with the exceptions of the latest one. Dilate, seethe, and hang yourself, kike.

It was aimed at Millenials. Revising history and extending generation years doesn't change that fact.

was good
Pyscho was a game changer

Was this the kung-fu Busta Rhymes kinography?

It can't be since it references the horror genre. Scream couldn't exist without the existence of other more original horror movies which means it can't be the best.

GIMME SOME MO

The Wailing is top3 of the decade, easily

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Let's see
>R rated (17+)
>1996
>A 17-year-old in 1996 born in 1979
No one's extending nothing except you.

How could it have possibly been aimed at millennials? In 1996 even the earliest millennials would’ve been like 12 to 15.

Well there's not much competition so I guess.

This was gay propaganda, like judas priest, leather and daydreams about fucking your best bro

Hello,

This guy is not me.

However, to me they are six of one (no pun intended), half a dozen of the other. The sad thing is the Producer's cut is bad quality because it's bootleg, obviously. I haven't watched the Producer's cut in ten years and I've only seen it three or so times but I've seen six probably one hundred times since I was a kid, so I can't render a fair verdict.

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Yo Spliff where the weed at?

They both changed the game.

Psycho was a big twist halfway through and at the end. Also it did a lot of work toward educating the public on the dangers of transsexuals.

Then Halloween came along and showed everyone what a slasher could be. Deranged psycho stalks teens became the in thing.

Scream came out after the 80s had sucked all horror IPs dry and the 90s started sending mofos into space and the hood and shit. Then Scream comes along and not only balances meta-commentary on the genre with legit tension and decent comedy, but it fucks your head up with the two killers.

The Blair Witch Project had another big milestone a couple years later.

We haven't had any milestones since. It's been remakes and sequels all the way to the bank.

Wes Craven captured the zeitgeist twice with Freddy and Scream and did fuck all else after. Serpent & The Rainbow is his most overlooked

Exactly. Its a high schooler movie. Grown adults don't watch this kind of trash especially a generation as no conformist as Gen X. You do realize a majority of Gen X was career oriented home owners when the movie was released?

Let’s see that list m’nigga

>The sad thing is the Producer's cut is bad quality because it's bootleg.
It was officially released a few years ago.

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I always saw it as anti-gay because Freddy represents the latent homosexuality in Jesse, which is only destroyed by heterosexual love (the ending where Lisa kisses Freddy and Jesse breaks free of him)

>Then Halloween came along and showed everyone what a slasher could be. Deranged psycho stalks teens became the in thing.
Black Christmas did it first.

Lol wut? I was 13 when Scream came out and didn’t get to see it until it was out on video because it was rated R. Gen Xers in their 20s saw it because it was a revival of slashers that were popular in their adolescent years in the 80s.

All these fags with

>muh Halloween
>muh Alien
>muh Nightmare on Elm Street

The best horror film goes to Rosemary's Baby. Now fuck off, dont give me (you)s.

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>Cabinet Of Doctor Caligari exists
A Scream is a comedy not a horror film

I actually watched this last month. You're either a delusional Faggot with shit taste or lying. This movie was not scary at all, not was it good in any aspect and that ending with Freddy pulling the mom through a tiny window in the door, was abysmal (you can actually see it's a mannequin).

It's just another shit horror flick overhyped by dumb millennials that haven't watched it since they were 6, like the entire F13 series.

I've only stomached it once and almost busted a gut laughing the whole time, so yeah youre prolly right, been years

Nothing Happens: The Movie

HNNNNG, I have been out of the loop. I need to find a torrent ASAP.

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No it didn’t, people didn’t give a shit about Black Christmas in the way they did about Halloween. He’s talking about what made slashers popular, not who made one first.

Maniac & The Burning were more fun to watch

>Scream is the best horror movie ever made.

It's not even close, but it is very entertaining.

>misses the point again

It gets overlooked because it triggers a lot of soft spots and nerves in blacks. A movie like Serphant wouldn't get made in today's climate, unfortunately.

What was your point exactly? Indulge me.

Hey fuck you, man. Shocker and The People Under the Stairs are awesome.

>he wants me to explain the point

No one posts this masterpiece

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The guys point was that Halloween showed people what slasher films could be, ie made them popular to the mainstream media. Saying “these were more fun” doesn’t really apply to that.

Can't believe voodoo zombies isn't a genre

It's a comedy that does litterally everything they try to make fun of. I'll stick to scary Movie 3.

Is the remake worth watching?

Fair point.

I didn't like it. I love slow burns and off the wall endings and all the ingredients it had, but all the shit with the old man was kind of meh and a lot of the rest just didn't do it for me.

Its not bad bro, protag is a major cutie but its slower than the original, less dreamy acid trip, different type of gore but lots of satanic witchcraft shit

Worth a watch for sure fuck the haters

why does no rate saw 1? or do people not consider it a horror movie?

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The one good thing about Shocker was the Megadeth theme song. Dave Mustaine is clearly off his tits in the video

Its just gore porn

It was one of the best horror franchises of the 90s, I'll give it that. Not the best horror movie at all, not in any universe. Also, not anywhere near the best Craven movie either.

>t. Never saw Saw 1

Its the second or third where it became gore porn

The first movie wasn't so much gore porn and desu the ending blew my mind the first time I watched it

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Saw's pretty good despite its micro budget. The sequels were mostly trash though, although some of those traps were great.

Resident Evil and Final Destination series are far more entertaining trashy horror than the Saw series.

I rewatched it not long ago and it holds up well. It’s a cleverly written little indie horror flick. It’s too bad the sequels just cranked up the gore porn and featured increasingly ridiculous plot twists.

resident evil movies are trash after 2. even 1/2 were okay at best.

It's poorly made. There are cheaper movies, like Series 7: The Contenders, that look better than this.

Resident evil 1 is passable but the rest are actual trash not just trashy

I KICK ARSE FOR THE LORD!

The last one was the only unwatchable one. The rest are still trashy fun.

I still don’t get why Capcom never made Alice a selectable character in Mercenaries.

thank god they didnt. literally an abomination.

Fuck off with that dumb ass Outer Limits shit.

>le ded the hole tiem!!!

So fucking dumb. It had good visuals, but dumb fucking plot.

what are some horror films that are only kinda scary and wont make me piss my pants
I like horror, but I can only handle the half assed ones
I guess more inline with "scary" thrillers, but like, more scary

For some reason there’s a segment of Yea Forums posters can’t get enough of ambiguous endings or "it was all in his head" type twists. I agree it’s completely hacky and rarely produces good results.

Shut the fuck up, Roman.

You press the button! You will become very wealthy but someone you don't know will die.

Let's give the box to someone you don't know.

Genius!

The Entity
Exorcist III
The Changeling

Never liked this scenario. Obviously for the purposes of the story the button pusher finds out who they killed and are eaten by regret but realistically it’s just as likely they’d kill someone in India or China that they’d never find out about.

I was moreso talking about how Pyscho came and took it away from the tell tale style of the Universal monster horror films. Other came along after and further pushed the envelope and changed the game but I think more of the movies listed probably came from Pyscho, especially Scream.

That's still the greatest blu-ray set ever desu.

horror as a genre is constantly building on what came before. i wrote a paper on it for school. it's interesting how certain concepts led into others and took into account the culture at the time (e.g. UFOs and monsters during the nuclear age and cold war, redneck trash during the Nam era, etc.).

Psycho was just one more link in the chain. Everything after that, especially Killer Trannies, owes to Psycho.

These are actually solid recs.

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Good post. Slashers came along in the late 70s and early 80s when crime rates in major cities was skyrocketing and serial killer panic was sweeping the nation.

It's interesting to look at horror from the past 18 years and try to discern what's feeding into it on a cultural level. Besides all the ghost movies and 00's zombie flicks, it just seems like a lot of throwing everything they can at the screen to capitalize on safe bets like nostalgia. I'm curious what they'll say in 20 years about the genre movies of today's era.

The Resident Evil movies were never great. Fuck Milla Jovobitch and her retarded hack of a husband.

Based, but for me Deadly Blessing is his most underrated.

Damn, how do 90-year-olds know about this site?

>Adults don't watch Horror movies.
Imagine being this misinformed and retarded.

Why are horror threads always the best on Yea Forums? How can the rest of this board even compete with horror chads?

I guess we have the Purge series and Jordan Peele right now. Lots of political allegory and racial tension related stuff is the "in" thing for horror right now.

>You do realize a majority of Gen X was career oriented home owners when the movie was released?
Stop talking out your ass.

I watched it recently and was confused because I thought it was supposed to be a horror, but what I got was a comedy.

It's action/horror/light teen comedy.

Funny way of spelling Shocker. Scream ruined horror movies and you know it.

This one is quality bait.

Scream did change the horror landscape forever, probably for the worst.

These threads attract people that are actually knowledgeable and not just spouting bullshit in order to epically troll everyone.

>Shocker

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For me, it's The Ring.

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I think he meant it. I imagine zoomers view the 90s as this magical utopia in the same way people were nostalgic about the 50s.

Shocker is classic, although definitely not the best horror movie or even best Craven movie.

I didnt like it that much

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Comfy late 80s underwater monster kinos >>>

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The zombies one came about during the Iraq War and the Occupy stuff. Masses rising up and all that.

Definitely some racial tension horror, like how we got Candyman in the 90s.

I feel like everything's so soulless and commercialized now. Maybe it's my modern bias.

Nah I think you’re right. The fact that we now have a "Conjuring cinematic universe" just sucks.

Horror's in kind of another funk right now. I wonder what the next breakout movie will be about.

>inb4 Jordan Peele's reddit movies and ghosts

Peele isn't a trendsetter and people are sick of ghosts. Maybe body horror will make a comeback.

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Fuck Peele. Horror is in the worse place it has ever been.

I think movies in general are in the worst place they've ever been.

Can't disagree with that.

nah, pic related is a better horror movie
imagine sitting through hours of a literal hobbit trying to be cute and quirky every time it's on screen just to FAIL horribly every time while the male lead has to pretend she fine and "SHE STILL GOT IT"
Bone chilling slow burn at it's best

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underrated kino coming through

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Ghost movies are my least favorite of the genre. They're boring and formulaic as hell. Ghosts can just do whatever the screenwriter wants. Or if they introduce "rules", it's clunky and stupid and the ghosts come back anyway. Worst of the worst of horror.

The Conjuring was a well done movie, but I'd be hard pressed to think of any other ghost movie I broke down and watched in the past decade and that was good.

Is this the most WB/CW cast ever? I agree though, it was a lot of fun.

To be fair to mindless sequel/remake cashins, we got a lot of pretty good remakes here and there, this included.

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Candyman holds up so well. The inner city urban gothic setting is just amazing.

What are some good human vs nature survival horror kinos like the shallows and crawl?

>arguing about the best horror movie
>164 replies
>no The thing
this place is dead

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It's literally not the best though, it's top ten, probably not top five

Because they would probably have to pay Milla Jovovich and her husband since they are OCs from the movie