-- Horror films you may have missed - suspense, thrillers also okay here...
I'll start with a few.
-The Invitation 2015 - Karyn Kusama - Dead End 2003 - Fabrice Canepa / Jean-Baptiste Andrea - They Look Like People - 2015 - Perry Blackshear I'll add more as we go along here, I have a gazillion to mention - I'd like for some of you to wow me. |
What Lies Beneath is a seriously underrated film.
Command performances from Ford and Pfeiffer. |
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Right now I'm watching Lake Mungo
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Underrated films
The Strangers Amittyville Horror |
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The Ryan Reynolds Amityville? There are about a million remakes of that one. The Reynolds one was pretty good, though. That was the first time I saw RR's range. Dude's actually a really good actor. And The Strangers started off strong (hella creepy when the girl banged on the door and she told her she had the wrong house but then she started banging on it again- gives me shivers just thinking about that scene) but ended up being a letdown to me. |
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Would also add The Legend of Hell House The Brood Trilogy of Terror(especially the short with the woman being terrorized by the little vodoo doll) |
Cabin in the Woods was surprisingly good.
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Some classics, some hidden gems, some comedies, and a few that are just pure fun schlock:
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The scene where the bitch is in the kitchen washing dishes was ****ing creepy. He was just standing behind her. |
Phantasm.
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I've mentioned this one before but will put it in this thread also.
Lovely Molly, really liked this movie, had lots of creepy parts. http://m.imdb.com/title/tt1707392/ Absentia was a pretty good slow burner. Session 9 was excellent, but a lot of people know about it now. Exhibit A Noroi :The Curse |
I will try to post more soon - I have been busy! thanks Mennonite and LMAO at the gifs - so creepy!
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Thanks the other guys too! I will check some of them out - i haven't seen the RR Amityville
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Audition, J Horror at it's best.
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Watched "The Devils Rejects" for the first time last night, Zombie had that 70s vibe down pat |
Funny games was disturbing as hell.
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Devil's Rejects was horrendous.
Zombie is a ****ing sadisitc weirdo. |
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I try to find the appeal in everything but **** me that was just some weird shit |
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I thought he did real justice with Halloween, though |
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Halloween was good as shit, but the second fell flat. I wonder what was up with that.. |
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I tell ya - I'd thought I had seen The Last Exorcism - but I never did - it's VERY good.
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Five seconds later, they were mauled by a pack of vengeful coyotes. http://115.imagebam.com/download/7uy...42548/acme.png |
If if you have never seen Village of the Damned (1960) then you should.
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Equinox 1970 lol I saw this movie for the first time in like 77 after smoking a lil bit of weed. Amazing special effects in it for 1970.
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Anybody seen the old Clint Eastwood movie The Beguiled (1971)?
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If you have a horror movie friend on FB - feel free to use this when their birthday rolls around - I made especially for my crazy cousin :)
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I'm watching Last Shift right now - It appears to be a keeper - thus far anyway.
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Train to Busan .... Ghost Story (old flick with legendary cast in their twilight years)...It follows....
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I can't do subs w/ horror films - for whatever reason - but I'll queue up Ghost Story - I've seen It Follows and was a big fan.
The MOVIE - Penny Dreadful was really good as well, if you liked It Follows. Part of the 8-films to die for. I think they have like 48 movies or thereabouts |
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I checked amazon prime, hulu, netflix.......nada. I saw a "remastered" version of the original - but not a reboot by JJ abrams??? |
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BUT STILL!!!! I hadn't heard of this!
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The "Rec" series comes to mind here. Devil's Backbone is another, though I'd call that more of a thriller. Countless asian flicks..."Rigormortis" is a recent one from that group. |
I just watched The VVitch.
Last 20 min are super creepy as fu*******. |
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Mulholland Drive is very very very good
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There are some great interviews with the director, as well as "what it all means" pages on this movie. A boatload of subcontext going on in this film! |
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Saw "The Babadook" last weekend, probably one of my all-time favorites but the ending was disappointing. Just fantastic cinematography, and combines psychological thriller with regular thriller.
Also watched "Honeymoon", and oh boy. While some may consider the ending a bit predictable in terms of WHAT happens, it still left me pretty wide eyed in HOW it happened. "VHS" and "VHS2" were in there as well. I thought the first one was a cool, original idea but seemed to get a bit stale by the end. VHS2 seemed cleaner than first one, but the "plot" was almost identical so there were few surprises. I guess that the "plot" is more like glue than an actual plot, so maybe they can get away with it more than most. |
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The ending left me with more questions....but the good 'ol internet had some good explanations! |
The Silent Partner
Elliot Gould Christopher Plummer Holy Shit. The Goldfish bowl scene... |
The Hatchet trilogy is gold if you miss the unkillable killing machine slasher flicks of the 80's
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Good flick. Maybe not perfect Halloween viewing, but still a good movie. Anybody a fan of the old Hammer Horror flicks? I love 'em. Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee and a boatload of big titted British chicks. I like the earlier ones the best; the were low budget but they had a lot of class and tons of atmosphere. |
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getting lots of good traffic in here - Choice tastes guys!
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AMC had a Halloween marathon last night and skipped that abortion Season of the Witch.
What a shitty bait and switch that was. |
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-- Horror films you may have missed - suspense, thrillers also okay here...
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Don't tell me you liked that movie.. |
I mean I'll give you - it was lacking MM but still - that nostalgic commercial - you seriously said this because you knew I liked it, huh?
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Mennonite - do you like Dario Argento? - Try "The Mother of Tears" from 2007..
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LOL No. I really just didn't like that movie. |
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A few more:
Night of the Creeps From Beyond House on Sorority Row - the original The Sentinel Dagon The Burrowers Deep Rising (1998) Brainscan The Burning Motel Hell How about some awesomely bad movies? The Rifftrax version of The Crater Lake Monster Elves (1990) features Gizzly Adams fighting a Nazi Elf demon in a shopping mall Chopping Mall Silent Night Deadly Night 2 Troll 2 Hobgoblins Rock n Roll Nightmare Howling 3 (awesome closing credits) |
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/GoqxhvdAdns" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Not a huge Argento fan. I've only seen about a half dozen of his movies. I like Suspiria the best. I'll check out Mother of Tears though. |
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I saw a lot of those ROFL -- Terror Train? :P |
I just watched Scarecrow (1988). Not too good.
I'm gonna try to squeeze in Hammers "Two Faces of Dr Jekyll" or Bava's "I Vampiri" before I pass out. Probably not going to make it. |
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As a director Argento makes George Lucas look great for performances he gets out of his actors (it's so bad I wondered if some were dubbed Italian actors). Once you get past that (which is a big hurdle) the style was at times pretty excellent for some moments. Remember Deep Red and Tenebre were my favorites. No idea why I stopped but Opera was next I intended to watch. |
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Have a more concise summary of what I remember of his now. Would feel like you are watching a bad B movie for long stretches with very bad acting and not at all interesting setup. Then after you wait through that shit some excellently shot scene (almost always death) would turn up and seem some brilliant director took over. |
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