just drop some personal fav horror movies
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no fightin
just movies
Just drop some personal fav horror movies
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Is it good?
It's weird as fuck and all of them deserve the shit they get. It's not a good horror it's just really weird
I enjoyed Baskin, I need to watch it again
What's a good horror movie to watch with my wife who doesn't like horror films?
Orphan
It’s absolutely fucking garbage. This movie is the definition of “movies Yea Forums tricked me into watching”
What the fuck was with the entire scene where the cop says he fucks a tranny and the kid goes “lol that’s gay” and the cop gets pissed and says it isn’t and wants to beat his ass? What the fuck does that serve for the story? Turkish garbage
Sounds hilarious
Not bad. A true horror film for men that honestly I doubt she'll fully grasp.
IT remake
Even for not making sense I highly enjoyed this.
Suspiria
The blob 1988
Big let down for me
tigers are not afraid
body melt
brainscan
What are some
>Ocean horror
>Sci-fi horror
>Lewd horror
I'm pretty new to the genre
Lewd horror you definitely check out The Babysitter on Netflix, it has no right to be as good as it was and SciFi, Alien 1
1) Jaws, obviously, though if you want something underwater, you can try Leviathan or Creatures From the Abyss
2) Obvious: Alien, Less: Event Horizon, Galaxy of Terror
3) Cat People
mean the Cat People remake, not the 40s one
this was such a kino, its cheesy as fuck with the dated effects but still KINO
Jacobs ladder was pretty cool too
anyone got some more Lovecraftian horror?
BrainScan is a lot of fun. Never seen Body Melt but I love Street Trash.
Room 402 was great and has world bending reality shifters
The last third is fucking amazing imo. The midget absolutely killed it. Anything else is mediocre.
>lewd horror
Zombeavers is criminally underrated
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anyone have any October watch plans? going to watch one movie I haven't seen every day, and one classic every day with my new to horror fake gf
It's not a very ambitious movie, but I've always liked The Gate. It just seems to do everything it tries to do really well, and has some truly eerie moments like towards the end when it looks more like it bad ended with the "hero" annointed the evil god's faithful servant.
Plus that fucking workman scared the piss out of me as a kid. Even today he still disturbs me more than he probably should.
really overlooked compared to the other New French Extremity stuff people were into 10+ years ago. I remember liking it more than most of them.
>Ocean
DeepStar Six, Leviathan
>Sci-fi
Dark Side of the Moon, Forgotten World, Screamers 1 (and 2)
>Lewd
Salo, Nekromantik, Slaughtered Vomit Dolls, Deadgirl the list goes on.
Get Out
Yeah I did the last two years. The threads in October get pretty comfy. Haven't planned any movies for this year yet.
What's the film equivalent of Silent Hill?
The Shining
or I guess
The Thing (1982)
Silent Hill
Silent Hill (2006)
I showed this to my wife who had just had a miscarriage. Well how was I supposed to know the little girl got her head knocked off.
Then I tried showing her Possession and that wasn't a hit either.
Is there some kino horror that doesn't have themes of female reproductive body horror?
Anyone has monster movies recommendations? I absolutely loathe all that spirit/haunted garbage we've been getting for the last decade. I like monster movies because generally they follow a set of rules and the characters need to find a weakness to defeat/survive the creature. Spirits have no rule, they start off pretty harmless and then suddenly they can possess anyone at will, and all the characters do is google some lame exorcism that will seldom work.
Pic related is one of my favorites monster movies, even though the movie itself is schlock, it's glorious. Most people seem to dislike it though. Recently watched "Dark was the Night" which was okay apart from that blue filter.
>anyone got some more Lovecraftian horror?
I'm no expert but Dagon (2001) seemed good, and the fact that they pulled that off on a 4 million euros budget is impressive. Also Forbidden Planet (1956) has some tenets of Lovecraftian horror, as in fear of the unknown, ancient knowledge that is far too much for the human mind and a creature born of the id.
Give me some J-horror recs, I hated Ju-on and Ringu though
Don't look now
I absolutely LOVE Deep Rising, I kinda wish we got a sequel because what an ending
I have no reason to trust you, but I'll give it a try.
Look up the works of Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Kairo and Cure are his best works, but they're all fantastic.
it was a commentary on a special kind of machisimo extremely prevalent in turky. you'd understand it if you'd been around turks a bit.
are you still married?
So no spooky ghost movies then, Mr. Shittaste. Move directly on to the torture porn I guess, start with Flowers of Flesh and Blood.
Dagon
Fucking kino
Anyone else see The Lady in White? It's a bit heavy handed and juggles a lot of ideas around but its comfy and creepy
deep rising is fucking amazing. that and the mummy had me thinking sommers was the next big thing. then the mummy returns happened and he never recovered. sad.
The hallow is great
the only way to watch that is on a 9th generation unsubbed VHS copy you bought from a sleazy dude selling tapes out of the trunk of his car at the parking lot of a horror convention.
Yeah. I had her sleep on the couch for a while to cool off.
eyes of the spider and serpent's path are much better. no hairghosts in them though
resolution and the endless
Don't, it's about kid killing too. How about you out on a comedy
Snitch
The Thing and Hellraiser are usually my halloween movies so she'll probably be strong armed into that.
Have you ever seen any of his films? There are no hair ghosts in Kairo, and Cure doesn't even have ghosts.
Great movie. Don't know why more people haven't seen this.
Silence of the Lambs
Because it's Aussie and cost about a grand to make yet its easily one of the last good horrors
My mom enjoyed the first Conjuring film, but hated the second one. She enjoyed Hereditary, but hated It Follows. She also enjoyed Candyman. How based is my mom?
>What NOW?
No sequel apparently...
Was kinda surprised when I saw that most rated the movie as really bad, I understand it's not a masterpiece of subtlety but it's a really enjoyable monster movie that doesn't take itself seriously.
Added to the list, thanks
Some other monster movies I like:
-The Cave (more action focused The Descent)
-The Relic (Schlock horror as well, cool monster)
-Creature (1998, actually a mini-series)
-Under the Bed (2012, weak monster design but good characterization of the brothers)
-Outlander (2008, Vikings vs Alien, sounds dumb but it works well)
-The New Daugher (actually found this one through Yea Forums, decent movie with Kevin Costner
Missing a few, don't remember every single title
Tell her to watch autopsy of Jane doe
Deep Rising is great. It has everything, from creepy monster design, gore, humor, even prime Famke fucking Janssen. I love Treat Williams and Beni's chemistry too. If there's a movie where quips are appropriate, it's this one.
My favorite part is actually how the villains got their comeuppances. Wes Studi's character shooting that gun one more time out of spite, and the boat owner dying with his own cruise ship... it's the perfect way to kill off your villains.
I can't bring myself to rewatch this. Not because it's bad but because it's too stressful.
>Wes Studi's character shooting that gun one more time out of spite
That's pretty horrific considering he doomed himself to a very painful death, whereas he could have shot himself with that bullet.
thoughts on it comes at night?
rotten tomatoes has positive critic reviews but poor audience score
It was good, hated on Yea Forums but it had a good ending
I liked it more the 2nd time I watched it. Good stuff.
High Tension
Not a horrror.
But a good, tense movie nevertheless - like many A24 releases it was miss-marketed and people hated it. Surprise surprise.
Is jaws a horror?
Remembered Feast. It's Gore Horror Comedy. every character has an archetype instead of a name, and overall I think it's a disgustingly good time. Didn't like the sequels though.
feast is 70% funny 30% horror
does it still counts as horror?
Depends if you think horror can be funny or not. To me the setting makes it horror.
The wailing is my favourite horror movie from this decade.
i seem to remember it had some good boobage in it, maybe in the sequels
>like many A24 releases it was miss-marketed and people hated it.
Probably because A24 releases really are self-indulgent anti-climactic piles of cack
Day of the dead
10/10 atmosphere
6/10 story
Still one of my favorites, one of the few that really freaked me out.
Baskin had an awesome looking trailer but what a mediocre movie.
Worht checking if you're bored and got nothing else though.
>no judge
>no fightin
>just movies
just what I need
I'm partial to anything reptilian
Rogue (2007) Giant croc movie set in Australia (where else), bretty gud
Black Water (2007) Croc movie (regular size) set also in Australia, pretty tense
Crawl (2019) was decent enough and Kaya is a cute
Glad I'm not the only one that feels this way.
slither and sinister
the only movie that legit upset me since I watched the exorcist as a child
starts a bit slow...but damn, does it pick up