What are your favorite horror movies?
What are your favorite horror movies?
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We have similar taste
>Rosemary's Baby
>The Grudge
>Antichrist
>The Exorcist
>A Dark Song
>Martyrs
>Jacob's Ladder
>Halloween
>Eraserhead
>Midsommar
The Vvitch and the original Blair Witch Project is my favorite horror kino
from beyond.
Return of the Living Dead, The Thing, From Beyond, Nightmare on Elm Street, Videodrome. I've also become quite fond of Texas Chainsaw Massacre over the years and I might also throw Alien in there.
The Hunt (2012)
>The Vvitch
I really dont know why people shit so much on this movie saying it's slow and boring
It is super fast to me, also really short
Black Sunday
Black Sabbath
Blood and Black Lace
Lisa and the Devil
Black Christmas
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Dracula (1958)
Creepshow
Friday the 13th Parts 1-4
Trick 'r Treat
Evil Dead (2013)
Alien
Child's Play 1 & 2
>scream
>texas chain saw massacre
>henry portrait of a serial killer
Probably my top 3
Inside is 10/10 fucking awesome movie
bump
A Dark Song
The Wolfman (original and director's cut of the remake)
Dracula (1992)
Prince of Darkness (1987)
Matango
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931)
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
My Bloody Valentine (1981, uncut)
Peeping Tom
Martin
Hour of the Wolf
You uh... y-you sure like wolfmen, heh...
80s > 60s > 90s > 70s > 2000s > 50s > 2010s > 2020s
Am I the only one who thinks 90% of the Slasher genre is trash? Even the classic ones. The only Slasher movie I liled is pic related and probably Scream
I love slashers, but I agree that The Hills Run Red is pretty good. Beginning wasn't too great desu but it picks up
I find them to be extremely entertaining shlock much of the time. Particularly the Elm Street series, some of the F13th movies. Some of the more interesting stuff like Candyman, Stagefright and Scream are good too.
I really like Insidious. The soundtrack is scary enough on its own
Italian slashers are pretty cool
Y-you too.
It's mostly because they're the laziest, easiest horror movies to make so every shit director with nothing to offer pumps out generic slashers with nothing to offer besides a pair of tits.
There are good slasher films that try to be creative like Nightmare on Elm Street, Maniac, and Dark Night of the Scarecrow
>Nightmare on Elm Street, Maniac, and Dark Night of the Scarecrow
Incredibly based picks.
I think you should judge genres by the highlights. They've all got their share of shit movies
Bros, what's the best ghost movie?
I like The Innocents
I too like The Innocents very much. I would probably go with that myself.
>director's cut of The Wolfman remake
Absolutely based
Very unfairly panned by critics
The Evil Dead remake over the originals? I like Jane Levy too but man
>watch From Beyond
"damn that was kino"
>watch The Beyond
"damn that was kino"
Are there any other Beyonds I should know about"?
Don't care about them much desu. All my favorite movies have horror elements but they aren't the focus.
Interesting video on the topic:
Is its head supposed to be a penis?
Angst
Okay, f it.
It would probably be
>Cigarette Burns
>Sauna
>In the Mouth of Madness
>Prometheus
>Spring
>The Endless
>Doctor Sleep
>The Cell
Just got done watching Session 9. I liked it, reminded me of The Shining
Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead
Return of the Living Dead
The Haunting
The Body Snatcher
Dead of Night
I Walked with a Zombie
Evil Dead 2
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Taste/Scream of Fear
is good thread
>The Haunting
The original is underrated. Also reminds me a little bit of Psycho the way it narrates her thoughts
Beyond the Black Rainbow was kinda cool.
A Nightmare On Elm Street 1/3/New Nightmare
Puppet Master 3/4/5
The Descent 1/2
Child's Play 2/Bride of Chucky
Friday The 13th 3/7
The Hills Have Eyes/Remake
Black Water
Rogue
28 Days Later/28 Weeks Later
Wrong Turn
I just love that the film never shows anything. So few films will refrain from explicit scares like this one does.
I thought it was slow as hell
Were you waiting for the witch to show up?
The Exorcist, the theatrical cut to be precise.
Eraserhead and Jacob's Ladder aren't horror movies.
Horror is a broad term that isn't limited to movies with skeletons and bats
Eraserhead sort of is but I generally don't consider it as such because I think Lynch's work kind of tends to stand outside of rigid classification.
Okay maybe they are or one is and the other isn't I don't give a fuck and I'm probably wrong.
>Hellraiser 2
>Blair Witch project and its sequels
>Paranormal Activity
>Alien 1, 2
What would you classify them as? "Psychological thrillers" or something similar? Those are usually a subset of horror. Traditionally, horror referred to something grim or grotesque that shock the audience. Both movies are like that. They cause unease.
Zoomer's shit taste: the thread
Eraserhead is a surreal kitchen sink drama.
Jacob's Ladder is a spiritual mystery flick.
Give me some recs mr. Boomer
Yeah I agree except for my picks :)
>surreal kitchen sink drama
>spiritual mystery flick
And The Omen is a coming of age film
Since we are posting top 10's, mine's probably The Thing, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Black Christmas, REC, Savageland, The Wailing, The Witch, The House with Laughing Windows, The Beyond and Zombi 2.
>Sleepaway Camp
>The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
>Carnival of Souls
>The Exorcist (theatrical)
>The Fly (50’s version)
>The Incredible Shrinking Man
>Halloween (original obviously)
dial8
>hhh hhh hhhhiii my name's Billy hhh hhhehehe let me see your pussy hhhhheheehe
Why'd he do it, bros?
>Hell House LLC
>Fear Footage 3AM
>Grave Encounters
>REC
>Blair Witch Project
>As Above So Below
>Frankenstein's Army
>Afflicted
And yes, non-found footage "horror movies" shouldn't be considered as such.
"Found footage" is just an excuse for shitty cinematography
I liked The McPhearson Tape.
No, I'm not shitposting. I'm obsessed with this film.