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Simply Red 04-22-2018 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Coochie liquor (Post 13526398)
Really want to see this, but not sure if it can be as good as the OG.

Hell no.

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Originally Posted by sully1983 (Post 13526466)
any good ???

Decent

KS Smitty 04-22-2018 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 13526622)
Just got back from 'A Quiet Place', and yeah it lived up to the hype... Krasinski has really parlayed his time in The Office into something much bigger and better

I only have two real complaints...

Spoiler!


And

Spoiler!


Other than that, it was a very well done film that really tried to create and flesh out its characters in a way that the audience can relate to... and the monsters were some bad mamma jammas

I'm giving it 4 of 5 stars, it was well worth the price of admission

Just got back from this, worth the price of admission. Your points were part of our post movie discussion but we had 3 other things that had us scratching our heads.
Spoiler!

Spoiler!

Spoiler!


All in all a thoroughly satisfying scare.

Rasputin 04-22-2018 11:06 PM

Watching Red Water. Lou Diamond Phillips Kristy Swanson Coolio and a Shark in Louisiana waters.

Not five minutes into it and a girl swimming got ate before she could get out of the water.

Rasputin 04-23-2018 01:14 PM

Twenty nine years ago Steven King Pet Cemetery.

Easy 6 04-23-2018 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by KS Smitty (Post 13527350)
Just got back from this, worth the price of admission. Your points were part of our post movie discussion but we had 3 other things that had us scratching our heads.
Spoiler!

Spoiler!

Spoiler!


All in all a thoroughly satisfying scare.

Spoiler!


Yeah, there were definitely a few plot holes/things left unexplained like that... but you're right, it was well worth the price of admission

Simply Red 07-03-2018 12:11 AM

I can't believe several of you hated Hereditary - I never get nightmares from watching movies - that movie freaked me TF out! I had the worse nightmare I've ever had after watching that!

ohiobronco2 07-03-2018 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 13614104)
I can't believe several of you hated Hereditary - I never get nightmares from watching movies - that movie freaked me TF out! I had the worse nightmare I've ever had after watching that!

Can’t wait to see this. Watching The Fog now. Deciding between Creepshow or Ghost Story this evening.

Simply Red 07-03-2018 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ohiobronco2 (Post 13614153)
Can’t wait to see this. Watching The Fog now. Deciding between Creepshow or Ghost Story this evening.

Oh you should watch The Mist!

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ohiobronco2 07-03-2018 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 13614209)
Oh you should watch The Mist!

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I thoroughly enjoyed The Mist, but damn if that ending isn’t heavy.

Simply Red 07-03-2018 09:31 PM

I will touch cautiously on Hereditary w/o spoilers ohiobronco2

They used binaural beats and use IRL demonic historical names, additionally it'll scare you in a way that The Shining may have. It was so brilliant it still haunts me, I'm not sure I want to re-watch - for not other reason than the way it made me feel.

Why Not? 07-03-2018 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ohiobronco2 (Post 13614603)
I thoroughly enjoyed The Mist, but damn if that ending isn’t heavy.

The ending sucks. Totally ****s up the whole story. I bought this on DVD before I had ever seen it because I love the short story. Watched it once and threw it away.

Why Not? 07-03-2018 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ohiobronco2 (Post 13614153)
Can’t wait to see this. Watching The Fog now. Deciding between Creepshow or Ghost Story this evening.

Creepshow is so awesome! Leislie Nielson, Ted Danson and Robert Hayes all in serious roles! Whole cast is phenomenal and the stories are great!

EDIT: ha. Robert Hayes is in Cat's Eye. Got my awesome SK compilations mixed up.

ohiobronco2 07-05-2018 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Why Not? (Post 13615228)
Creepshow is so awesome! Leislie Nielson, Ted Danson and Robert Hayes all in serious roles! Whole cast is phenomenal and the stories are great!

EDIT: ha. Robert Hayes is in Cat's Eye. Got my awesome SK compilations mixed up.


Cats Eye. Wow, been forever on that one. James Woods and Drew Barrymore I believe. I used to lose my shit when that ****ing troll came out of the wall. Watching Darkness Falls now, anyone seen that one?

Why Not? 07-05-2018 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ohiobronco2 (Post 13617485)
Cats Eye. Wow, been forever on that one. James Woods and Drew Barrymore I believe. I used to lose my shit when that ****ing troll came out of the wall. Watching Darkness Falls now, anyone seen that one?

Yep. You got it. Also a guest appearance by Cujo. Lol

Simply Red 07-06-2018 07:03 AM

If you liked Creepshow you all need to see XX

ohiobronco2 07-06-2018 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Why Not? (Post 13617510)
Yep. You got it. Also a guest appearance by Cujo. Lol

Oh man, I completely forgot about that. I believe that is in the beginning. I'm now remembering the smoking scene as well. ROFL. I may have to rent Cat's eye now.

ohiobronco2 07-06-2018 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 13617624)
If you liked Creepshow you all need to see XX

Thanks buddy, I'll give it a try.

Rausch 07-13-2018 07:44 AM

Not sure if its already been mentioned but I'm loving pretty much everything so far from Aaron Moorhead and Justin Benson (directors.) Small indie directors who can take very little and do a lot with it.

Resolution, Spring, and The Endless are all very good horror/suspense flicks. Also they all apparently relate in a loose way (and not a lame way like Cloverfield.)

I highly recommend watching Resolution first and if you like that watch the other two in that order. It seems like the budget on each film got progressively better and so did each film...

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Baby Lee 11-10-2018 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 13614104)
I can't believe several of you hated Hereditary - I never get nightmares from watching movies - that movie freaked me TF out! I had the worse nightmare I've ever had after watching that!

Finally got around to this, and it is fantastic, though not in ways people might expect.

I think that the strongest aspect of the movie is how it blends the supernatural with the plausible and mundane. It's very current in the matters of gaslighting, miscommunication, and past resentments hindering current healing.

I'm not going to be too concerned about spoilers, but I will be as vague as is tenable. So for those still seeking a pristine experience, this is for viewers who have seen it, not a recommendation for the uninitiated.

Clearly, dark, otherworldly and determined forces are amassed against this family. But for a significant chunk of the movie it remains firmly in the shadows and on the periphery. This allows the narrative to stew in the poor communication within a family and the destruction it can cause even in the absence of malevolent forces.

We are much more shook living for a moment inside the mindset of a kid responsible for his sister's death than we are unsettled by the fireworks at the end. We are most confused and discombobulated trying to do the calculus of the father trying to make sense of seeming nonsense, even as it grows more and more dangerous and destructive all around him, than we are straight shook by the bump scares and shadows.

Not every family will be sacrificed to the ascension of a dark lord. But every family has secrets and strife and resentments bourne of shame and trauma. This makes it unsettlingly relatable as a family drama just as much as it is unsettlingly unrealistic as a supernatural tale.

One thing I did like from a stylistic/atmospheric sense, in stark opposition to traditional jump scares, a lot of the horror in this movie is the view slowly realizing the gravity of what is happening. So many horrors lurk in nooks and crannies and corners unremarked until your senses register them. Related to that, the director makes ample use of suspense by visual through strict control of the camera blocking and movement.

Rausch 11-10-2018 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 13881277)
Finally got around to this, and it is fantastic, though not in ways people might expect.

I think that the strongest aspect of the movie is how it blends the supernatural with the plausible and mundane. It's very current in the matters of gaslighting, miscommunication, and past resentments hindering current healing.

I'm not going to be too concerned about spoilers, but I will be as vague as is tenable. So for those still seeking a pristine experience, this is for viewers who have seen it, not a recommendation for the uninitiated.

Clearly, dark, otherworldly and determined forces are amassed against this family. But for a significant chunk of the movie it remains firmly in the shadows and on the periphery. This allows the narrative to stew in the poor communication within a family and the destruction it can cause even in the absence of malevolent forces.

We are much more shook living for a moment inside the mindset of a kid responsible for his sister's death than we are unsettled by the fireworks at the end. We are most confused and discombobulated trying to do the calculus of the father trying to make sense of seeming nonsense, even as it grows more and more dangerous and destructive all around him, than we are straight shook by the bump scares and shadows.

Not every family will be sacrificed to the ascension of a dark lord. But every family has secrets and strife and resentments bourne of shame and trauma. This makes it unsettlingly relatable as a family drama just as much as it is unsettlingly unrealistic as a supernatural tale.

One thing I did like from a stylistic/atmospheric sense, in stark opposition to traditional jump scares, a lot of the horror in this movie is the view slowly realizing the gravity of what is happening. So many horrors lurk in nooks and crannies and corners unremarked until your senses register them. Related to that, the director makes ample use of suspense by visual through strict control of the camera blocking and movement.

It's almost like it's a commentary on how genetics and ghosts of the past both play a role in the future (of Hollywood cinema)...

KCUnited 11-10-2018 07:32 AM

I watched Deadbeat at Dawn last night. Definitely more exploitation than horror, but if you're into cheesy, low budget, 80s gang/karate era flicks, it's pretty entertaining. It starts a little slow but the last 1/3 is like a vastly lower budget, more laughable, gorier John Wick.

lastmanonearth 11-11-2018 12:01 PM

If you love novels by Stephen King, I can recommend new "It".

lastmanonearth 11-15-2018 08:26 AM

What's about Pet Sematary?

DeepPurple 11-22-2018 10:00 AM

Ever since I heard about Ex Machina a couple of years ago I've been wanting to see it, it's a 2014 release. I've got all the premium channels on Directv and it's never played. I've was just flipping thru Netflix and under new additions there it was, couldn't believe.

I finally got to see it and it didn't disappoint. I'm sure everybody has heard about it by now. It's robots and AI (artificial intelligence). It keeps you guessing the whole way through about how it's going to turn out, it has a twist ending. Highly recommend this film if you're into sci-fi.

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KCUnited 12-02-2018 11:57 AM

Finally watched Hereditary last night and thought it was great. Toni Collette played about as good of role in a horror movie as I've seen. I wavered between wanting to do her like Kareem Hunt or Peter North throughout the entire movie. The camera work was fantastic as well. Really well done movie.

Easy 6 12-20-2018 04:59 PM

Rented "Mandy" with Nic Cage last night, went in expecting something far out and got it... but it wasnt quite what I was expecting

The basic story sounded excellent, a genuine satanic cult kills a northwest loggers girlfriend and he goes on a revenge killing spree

It delivers on the tripping balls aspect that reviews promised, but could have been so much better IMO... was hoping (reviews seemed to promise this) for a deep dive into the supernatural that exists around serious cults, but it ended up being more of a late 70s - early 80s camp and gore, grindhouse kind of thing with animated elements similar to Heavy Metal and Natural Born Killers

Wouldnt say I felt cheated, it was absolutely a beautiful visual nightmare... but I was hoping for much more of a supernatural aspect to it, something that took the world of demon conjuring and the powers of real witchcraft to a new level

SAGA45 12-23-2018 05:53 PM

I recommend 'The Bird Box' on netflix. It's a weird mix of A Quiet Place, The Mist, and The Happening among others. Good cast too

Ceej 12-23-2018 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by SAGA45 (Post 13980220)
I recommend 'The Bird Box' on netflix. It's a weird mix of A Quiet Place, The Mist, and The Happening among others. Good cast too

Surprisingly really good. I'd also recommend.

Baby Lee 12-25-2018 11:25 AM

What say?

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AssEaterChief 12-25-2018 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 13987067)
What say?

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:hmmm:

Demonpenz 12-25-2018 02:02 PM

**** AND YES. Make it's own thread and put 5 on it remix.

Baby Lee 12-28-2018 08:36 AM

Watch Bird Box, get woke

https://www.theroot.com/netflixs-bir...ont-1831345159

EDIT: As for the movie itself, IMO it's a negligible wisp of a basic cable thing. Not bad per se, just shoestring [particularly given the cast] and a little rote. It's also a bit of a Rorschach test, as evidenced by the piffle above. The 'horror'

Spoiler!


So people are primed to imprint upon it whatever suits their current obsession. A lot of it is more tension than horror, and some of it is downright laughter inducing.

I don't want to be too mean about it, because it's not aggressively horrible, but I don't think it was time well spent.

DJJasonp 01-23-2019 02:33 PM

Finally got around to seeing "hereditary" last night.

Blown away - thought the directing, pacing, cinematography (and acting) were all top-notch. legitimate scares....somewhat unpredictable....and several WTF moments.

I know some didnt like the pacing, but I thought it was very polished....intense would probably be the best way to describe it.

Got the similar dread feeling that I got watching movies like the exorcist or the shining.

Definitely spooked me and it stays with you after.

ToxSocks 01-29-2019 11:08 AM

Watched "The Monster" last night (currently streaming on Netflix). I put it on thinking this would be either:

1. Something to fall asleep to

or

2. An awesome indie monster movie.

It was neither, but it was a riveting watch.

The acting was top notch, the context was very real-world oriented. I thought it was very well made.

BUT...it is NOT a horror movie. It's barely a monster movie even though there is a physical monster that gets plenty of screen time. Judging by the trailer, Hollywood tried to sell this as another monster movie, and that's a goddamn shame because it's not.

The movie was more drama than horror. The movie was much more about the tumultuous relationship between a young mother (who struggles with alcoholism) and her young daughter. The monster component was certainly there, but more side story than main.

I thought the character development and the relationship between mother and daughter was executed to perfection. If you ever struggled with an alcoholic parent you may find that this movie hits too close to home.

If you're looking for a traditional horror movie this aint it. This movie has more depth and less gore/jump scares.

If you want a great drama with some heart breaking moments and a dash of horror/monster on the side then give this a shot.

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Simply Red 01-29-2019 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 14079220)
Watched "The Monster" last night (currently streaming on Netflix). I put it on thinking this would be either:

1. Something to fall asleep to

or

2. An awesome indie monster movie.

It was neither, but it was a riveting watch.

The acting was top notch, the context was very real-world oriented. I thought it was very well made.

BUT...it is NOT a horror movie. It's barely a monster movie even though there is a physical monster that gets plenty of screen time. Judging by the trailer, Hollywood tried to sell this as another monster movie, and that's a goddamn shame because it's not.

The movie was more drama than horror. The movie was much more about the tumultuous relationship between a young mother (who struggles with alcoholism) and her young daughter. The monster component was certainly there, but more side story than main.

I thought the character development and the relationship between mother and daughter was executed to perfection. If you ever struggled with an alcoholic parent you may find that this movie hits too close to home.

If you're looking for a traditional horror movie this aint it. This movie has more depth and less gore/jump scares.

If you want a great drama with some heart breaking moments and a dash of horror/monster on the side then give this a shot.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ly11BJP8Heg" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>


I enjoyed it.

Coochie liquor 01-29-2019 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 14079220)
Watched "The Monster" last night (currently streaming on Netflix). I put it on thinking this would be either:

1. Something to fall asleep to

or

2. An awesome indie monster movie.

It was neither, but it was a riveting watch.

The acting was top notch, the context was very real-world oriented. I thought it was very well made.

BUT...it is NOT a horror movie. It's barely a monster movie even though there is a physical monster that gets plenty of screen time. Judging by the trailer, Hollywood tried to sell this as another monster movie, and that's a goddamn shame because it's not.

The movie was more drama than horror. The movie was much more about the tumultuous relationship between a young mother (who struggles with alcoholism) and her young daughter. The monster component was certainly there, but more side story than main.

I thought the character development and the relationship between mother and daughter was executed to perfection. If you ever struggled with an alcoholic parent you may find that this movie hits too close to home.

If you're looking for a traditional horror movie this aint it. This movie has more depth and less gore/jump scares.

If you want a great drama with some heart breaking moments and a dash of horror/monster on the side then give this a shot.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ly11BJP8Heg" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Been contemplating this one, you just sold me. Will be watching it soon. Thank you!

KCUnited 06-26-2019 05:21 AM

This was something different from Cinepocalypse 2019.

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Al Bundy 02-21-2020 09:54 PM

Summer of '84 was tremendous.

SAGA45 02-22-2020 07:32 AM

I recommend Belzebuth on Shudder (might be on netflix as well). Brutal from start to finish.

Fish 02-22-2020 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 14079220)
Watched "The Monster" last night (currently streaming on Netflix). I put it on thinking this would be either:

1. Something to fall asleep to

or

2. An awesome indie monster movie.

It was neither, but it was a riveting watch.

The acting was top notch, the context was very real-world oriented. I thought it was very well made.

BUT...it is NOT a horror movie. It's barely a monster movie even though there is a physical monster that gets plenty of screen time. Judging by the trailer, Hollywood tried to sell this as another monster movie, and that's a goddamn shame because it's not.

The movie was more drama than horror. The movie was much more about the tumultuous relationship between a young mother (who struggles with alcoholism) and her young daughter. The monster component was certainly there, but more side story than main.

I thought the character development and the relationship between mother and daughter was executed to perfection. If you ever struggled with an alcoholic parent you may find that this movie hits too close to home.

If you're looking for a traditional horror movie this aint it. This movie has more depth and less gore/jump scares.

If you want a great drama with some heart breaking moments and a dash of horror/monster on the side then give this a shot.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ly11BJP8Heg" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>

I tried watching this once a while back. But the Mom was such a terrible actress I turned it off after 5 minutes. Never actually saw a monster.

Might give it another try if it's actually worth it..

Fish 02-22-2020 09:27 AM

Another A24 movie coming out soon. Fantasy horror ish story of the Green Knight tale. Thought it looked cool, but I'm a sucker for medieval stuff..

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crayzkirk 06-24-2020 08:17 PM

This is an old thread however I haven't seen anyone mention a sort of remake of the 1958 classic of The Fly.

The 1986 The Fly is still one of my favorite movies. I watched it again the other day and it still holds up pretty well. Having to do everything with practical effects lends a sort of realism that can't be matched with CGI.

There aren't any scare you out of your seat moments however the last 20 minutes has enough blood and gore to make up for it.

I watched a few youtube videos of the deleted scenes; personally, I think they should have kept the fusion and trash can scenes in the movie.

Rasputin 06-24-2020 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by crayzkirk (Post 15036231)
This is an old thread however I haven't seen anyone mention a sort of remake of the 1958 classic of The Fly.

The 1986 The Fly is still one of my favorite movies. I watched it again the other day and it still holds up pretty well. Having to do everything with practical effects lends a sort of realism that can't be matched with CGI.

There aren't any scare you out of your seat moments however the last 20 minutes has enough blood and gore to make up for it.

I watched a few youtube videos of the deleted scenes; personally, I think they should have kept the fusion and trash can scenes in the movie.

one of my favorite scenes ever
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KCUnited 07-19-2020 06:28 AM

Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made

Starts like a faux documentary about a 70s horror film that caused tragic deaths to viewers afterwards and was pulled from theaters. Then they show the purported movie. Its pretty fun and has a really nice giallo vibe that's both visual and aural. There's one crazy scene that's super disturbing. All in all its an entertaining retro horror flick. Nothing mind blowing horror wise or even scary, but rather more visually disturbing.

Its available on Prime

FemdomFilmFan 09-29-2020 05:45 AM

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Pepe Silvia 10-12-2020 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Rasputin (Post 15036382)
one of my favorite scenes ever
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I can’t watch the arm wrestling scene.

Mr.Black 10-14-2020 12:19 AM

Watch Constantine movie 👌

Kopinto 11-16-2020 05:27 PM

"Constantine" is more an action film than a real horror. Better watch Nightmare on Elm Street or say Scream.

Kopinto 11-17-2020 10:28 AM

Talking about horrors with some philosophical sense I would recommend Saw (the 1st 2 films).

KCUnited 11-22-2020 07:04 AM

Started The Last Drive-in With Joe Bob Briggs last night on Shudder. They roll out a horror classic each week including intermissions with Joe Bob giving info on directors/actors and the movie itself. Pretty cool. Reminds me a bit of USA Up All Night that I grew up watching.

Anyway, the first film was Tourist Trap from '79. Kind of a pre-80s slasher pioneer. Has hot body butterface Tonya Roberts in it who some may recognize. Not a great movie by any means, but it was cool to see the foundation of a lot of slasher movie tricks that made the rounds throughout the 80s.

So far enjoying the Shudder app.

SAGA45 11-26-2020 11:56 AM

Blood Vessel on Shudder is pretty good for what it is. Some clear "The Thing" influences as well as some questionable costume work but some good character dynamics and dialogue. I enjoyed it.

Rasputin 11-26-2020 01:11 PM

Invasion of the Body Snatchers

Deberg_1990 11-26-2020 06:57 PM

Anyone seen Hereditary? Holy shit, what a great flick.

It’s a slow burn, but creepy as hell.

ThaVirus 11-26-2020 07:07 PM

I watched The Dark and Wicked or whatever based on someone in this thread's recommendation. It was pretty creepy. It gave me the same type of vibe I got when I watched the Paranormal Activity flicks. It was super tense during night scenes and I couldn't wait til morning for some relief.

lawrenceRaider 11-27-2020 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by SAGA45 (Post 15352551)
Blood Vessel on Shudder is pretty good for what it is. Some clear "The Thing" influences as well as some questionable costume work but some good character dynamics and dialogue. I enjoyed it.

I've had this on my to watch list for a bit. Think I'll do so this weekend.

KCUnited 11-27-2020 08:55 AM

Watched Blood Vessel yesterday. It was post Thanksgiving meal so I nodded off a bit in the middle but it was an enjoyable flick. I mostly appreciated the depiction of vampires as ancient creatures from hell as opposed to snooty fashionistas. The movie made me want to revisit Dead Snow.

Also watched 30 Miles From Nowhere which was meh. Old college friends come back to Wisconsin for a friends funeral and shenanigans ensue. It had potential with some attempts at witty dialogue but ultimately fell flat due to a story that never really made sense and was hard to follow. Easy pass if on the fence.

ThaVirus 11-27-2020 10:07 AM

Oddly enough, I also watched The Thing (2011) which is a prequel to the 1983 version. The end of this one is literally Lars chasing after the Thing-dog to the other base.

It was enjoyable enough.

Rasputin 11-27-2020 10:35 PM

I don't know if it would be considered a horror movie but i think it can fit the bill but The Warriors is going be on MOREMAX at 10:50



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Rasputin 11-28-2020 01:49 AM

An American Werewolf in London (1981)

Rasputin 11-28-2020 02:25 AM

The Beyond (1981)

KCUnited 11-28-2020 07:20 AM

Watched Castle Freak last night which I recommend. Adaption of Lovecraft's The Outsider that was filmed in an actual Italian castle.

Jonathan Fuller's role as the freak is superb and there's a couple really disturbing scenes throughout.

Spoiler!

KCUnited 12-11-2020 08:28 PM

Society

Not my proudest fap

lcarus 12-14-2020 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 15389547)
Society

Not my proudest fap

I watched that movie this past weekend too lol.

Pepe Silvia 12-30-2020 10:37 PM

Tales from the Hood. First saw it in middle school, this scene always stuck with me.

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Pepe Silvia 12-30-2020 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 15389547)
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Not my proudest fap

Brings a whole new meaning to talking out of your ass.

KCUnited 12-31-2020 07:37 AM

I watched It Follows last weekend. 2017 film I think. Really well done and enjoyable. Sort of has this big Indie vibe meets horror thing happening. Recommended.

ThaVirus 12-31-2020 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by PackerinMo (Post 15433919)
Tales from the Hood. First saw it in middle school, this scene always stuck with me.

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That's a good one.

Growing up, I always liked the one with the puppet and the politician.

DJJasonp 12-31-2020 09:27 AM

Watched "hell house" last week, then got hooked and watched the two sequels.

Pretty good "found footage" style horror film about a group of 20-somethings creating a haunted house in an old hotel.

Some legitimate creepiness to it, for sure. Enjoyed all three actually.

Pepe Silvia 12-31-2020 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 15434073)
That's a good one.

Growing up, I always liked the one with the puppet and the politician.

The way Corbin Bernsen started freaking out when he saw the puppet for a second time was hilarious. ROFL

KCUnited 03-13-2021 07:12 AM

The Queen of Black Magic (2020)

Thought this was pretty decent if you're into Asian or more specifically Indonesian horror flicks. Its well filmed and acted. The computer generated violence scenes are clean and superb.

My only knock is its a little slow to develop and a bit boring in the beginning and middle as the story comes together. Still there was more to like than dislike with this one.

Kopinto 03-21-2021 03:01 PM

Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream are the 2 classic horror movies that come to mind when you think about this kind of movies.

Frazod 03-21-2021 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by PackerinMo (Post 15433919)
Tales from the Hood. First saw it in middle school, this scene always stuck with me.

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Damn, that was intense.

Shoes 03-21-2021 06:14 PM

I don't have Shudder but if anyone wants to give this a go and report back that would be appreciated.

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KCUnited 03-21-2021 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Shoes (Post 15596980)
I don't have Shudder but if anyone wants to give this a go and report back that would be appreciated.

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I’ve seen it and feel like I posted about it, maybe even in this thread.

Anyway, it’s a slow burn, creepy, anxiety inducing, well filmed and delivered horror. No tits that I recall, more mentally disturbing kills than stalk and slash gore. Going off recollection here but feel it had A Winters Bone disturbing kind of feel with some evil spirit ghost play.

I enjoyed it.

EDIT: You should get Shudder

ThaVirus 03-21-2021 08:55 PM

Yeah, you did post about that one. I watched it on your recommendation.

It was pretty creepy overall. I wasn't upset that I spent a couple hours watching it.

ToxSocks 03-22-2021 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by KCUnited (Post 15597007)
I’ve seen it and feel like I posted about it, maybe even in this thread.

Anyway, it’s a slow burn, creepy, anxiety inducing, well filmed and delivered horror. No tits that I recall, more mentally disturbing kills than stalk and slash gore. Going off recollection here but feel it had A Winters Bone disturbing kind of feel with some evil spirit ghost play.

I enjoyed it.

EDIT: You should get Shudder

"Slow burn" was my immediate reaction to the trailer. Looks like a slow burn kinda film. Problem with those is that the last 30 mins have be excellent. There's a fine line between slow burn and, "that was a waste of my time".

Jerm 03-28-2021 09:53 PM

Watched Hunter Hunter last night...was like 90% what the hell is going on here and then bam 10% batshit crazy ending....

I really liked it though.

Stryker 03-29-2021 06:28 AM

Watched this last night. Was really good - a twist from the originals. If you watch, watch through the credits!

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crayzkirk 03-29-2021 07:38 PM

Was flipping the channels and caught BrightBurn. Not very scary and very predictable. How did DC not sue them as it's a direct ripoff of SuperMan; right down to the small town in Kansas.

Fish 03-30-2021 10:47 PM

So... this was a creepy surprise. Kind of a slow start, but wow by the end I was really impressed. Pretty well done.

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