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Favorite horror movies?

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The Shining
The Thing
Alien
Psycho
Diabolique
The Vanishing
Night of the Living Dead
Halloween
The first half of I Am Legend
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Train to Busan
Videodrome
Evil Dead
The Lighthouse
Jacob’s Ladder
The Sixth Sense
Peeping Tom
Evil Dead 2
The Ninth Gate
REC
Black Christmas
Suspiria
Come and See
Scanners
The Blair Witch Project
Re-Animator
Phantasm
In the Mouth of Madness
Ringu
Bone Tomahawk
Ju-On
Night of the Hunter
Trick R Treat
Creepshow
Rosemary’s Baby
Invasion of the Bodysnatchers (50s version)
Terrific. I am ashamed I forgot some of these. Re-Animator, Phantasm and Videodrome are some of my favorites as well. Jacob's Ladder and Peeping Tom too.
 

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It's too hard to pick a favourite. Assume all the classics are implied.

Recent watches I loved were The Serpent and the Rainbow, Burnt Offerings, Infinity Pool, Enys Men, Society and Santa Sangre.

Inland Empire might be my favourite horror film ever. It just gives me a sense of dread that I really don't get from any other film.

If I want some jump scares then Hell House will get me every time even though I know where all the scares are. It's not the best film ever, but it does that one pretty well.

Did you watch Skinamarink? I can't believe i wasted my time with that, but I thought the concept could have been good. More Reddit hype train bullshit.

Also The Lighthouse was fucking cool and, speaking of Willem Dafoe, Antichrist is also PFG. Actually I liked most of Lars von Triers stuff.

I liked the new Screams too, but the reveal of 6 is unforgivable contrived.
 

CQ Beans

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It's too hard to pick a favourite. Assume all the classics are implied.

Recent watches I loved were The Serpent and the Rainbow, Burnt Offerings, Infinity Pool, Enys Men, Society and Santa Sangre.

Inland Empire might be my favourite horror film ever. It just gives me a sense of dread that I really don't get from any other film.

If I want some jump scares then Hell House will get me every time even though I know where all the scares are. It's not the best film ever, but it does that one pretty well.

Did you watch Skinamarink? I can't believe i wasted my time with that, but I thought the concept could have been good. More Reddit hype train bullshit.

Also The Lighthouse was fucking cool and, speaking of Willem Dafoe, Antichrist is also PFG. Actually I liked most of Lars von Triers stuff.

I liked the new Screams too, but the reveal of 6 is unforgivable contrived.
Inland Empire I completely gave up on and I’m a huge Lynch fan. I’ll definitely take a look at those other recommendations.
 

Dusty Dan

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Inland Empire I completely gave up on and I’m a huge Lynch fan. I’ll definitely take a look at those other recommendations.
I really like that everyone has a different take on Lynch. It's the mark of a good experimental artist I think. Eraserhead was the one I couldn't get into.
 

CQ Beans

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Terrific. I am ashamed I forgot some of these. Re-Animator, Phantasm and Videodrome are some of my favorites as well. Jacob's Ladder and Peeping Tom too.
The first half of I Am Legend. That was good lol. The book was so much better. Kind of reminded me of ‘89 Batman were even the Joker’s hand picked gangsters are so terrified of Batman that they think he’s an actual monster.

Phantasm was good fun. That Scottish actor was a great guest on talk shows, too. Videodrome I only watched once. I liked that one movie with the vigilante. Cronenberg. Jacob’s Ladder I found way too depressing.
 
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The first half of I Am Legend. That was good lol. The book was so much better. Kind of reminded me of ‘89 Batman were even the Joker’s hand picked gangsters are so terrified of Batman that they think he’s an actual monster.

Phantasm was good fun. That Scottish actor was a great guest on talk shows, too. Videodrome I only watched once. I liked that one movie with the vigilante. Cronenberg. Jacob’s Ladder I found way too depressing.
The book is great. I like the films Last Man On Earth and Omega Man which are also adaptations. I Am Legend kind of sucked, but I think I just don't like Will Smith. I barely remember the movie except the dog.
 

Sean Baird

Liban Mohamed works for me.
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Favourite one is Sinister w/ Ethan Hawke and Ziggy from the Wire but if I could recommend a recent one I liked it would be Nefarious.



Sean Patrick Flaherty is possessed by a demon and the ventriloiquist dummy lookin' guy is the therapist that's gotta do the final assessment on whether he's crazy or not. It's looks about 30 years out of date which weirdly enough helps you forget your watching a contemporary movie which makes it easier to go with. The theological aspect of the dialogue is pretty tight. I've only seen one other user talk about this movie and they believe it to be a work of total non-fiction (you'll never guess who it is)


The guy who played the possessed fella should've won an Oscar. Mesmerizing performance. Seriously I'm not kidding. He looked like he was trying to crawl out of his own skin, literally, every moment he was on screen. He looked more like a literal mentally ill person than an actor playing one.

It was also a fascinating film from a business perspective: while it was very low budget, most of the film is dialogue between him and the shrink. There's no production value. It relies on the written dialogue, the performance of the leads, and the philosophical issues at play for it to work as a film. And it does. Then they marketed it on Youtube on alt right channels and it's becoming a viral, cult hit.

It didn't convince me people who get abortions are going to hell but I enjoyed it and couldn't stop thinking about the guy who played the possessed convict. Even if you're not a religious simpleton like @NoBacon, it's worth watching.
 

T-t-t-Terry!

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Favourite one is Sinister w/ Ethan Hawke and Ziggy from the Wire but if I could recommend a recent one I liked it would be Nefarious.



Sean Patrick Flaherty is possessed by a demon and the ventriloiquist dummy lookin' guy is the therapist that's gotta do the final assessment on whether he's crazy or not. It's looks about 30 years out of date which weirdly enough helps you forget your watching a contemporary movie which makes it easier to go with. The theological aspect of the dialogue is pretty tight. I've only seen one other user talk about this movie and they believe it to be a work of total non-fiction (you'll never guess who it is)

I think I started a thread about it. Very good movie. I tried to read the book it's based on and it's fucking trash. The scene with the priest is probably one of my favorite scenes in any film.
 

ThePepsiColaRapist

Dan doesn’t have a penis. I. Do.
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I keep a list for occasions like this











The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari


Haxan


Nosferatu


The Man Who Laughs


Dracula


Frankenstein


Freaks


The Invisible Man


The Bride of Frankenstein


Cat People


The Leopard Man


I Walked With a Zombie


Seventh Victim


Curse of the Cat People


The Body Snatcher


Bedlam


The Spiral Staircase


Creature from the Black Lagoon


Night of the Hunter


Invasion of the Body Snatchers


Black Sunday


Eyes Without a Face


Peeping Tom


Psycho


Carnival of Souls


Black Sabbath


The Haunting


Night of the Living Dead


Rosemary’s Baby


Duel


Last House on the Left


Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark


The Exorcist


The Wicker Man


Bad Ronald


Black Christmas


Texas Chain Saw Massacre


Jaws


Picnic At Hanging Rock


Carrie


Dogs


The Omen


The Hills Have Eyes


Rabid


Suspiria


Blue Sunshine


Dawn of the Dead


Halloween


I Spit on your Grave


Invasion of the Body Snatchers


Magic


Alien


Phantasm


Tourist Trap


When A Stranger Calls


The Boogeyman


The Changeling


The Fog


Friday the 13th


Prom Night


The Shining


An American Werewolf in London


The Burning


Dark Night of the Scarecrow


Evil Dead


The Howling


My Bloody Valentine


Scanners


Creepshow


Don’t Go To Sleep


Halloween III


Poltergeist


The Thing


Visiting Hours


Christine


Sleep Away Camp


Children of the Corn


Ghostbusters


Gremlins


Fright Night


Nightmare on Elm Street


Return of the Living Dead


Silent Night, Deadly Night


Lifeforce


The Stuff


April Fool’s Day


Deadly Friend


The Fly


Henry; Portrait of a Serial Killer


The Hitcher


House


Hellraiser


The Lost Boys


The Monster Squad


Near Dark


Nightmare on Elm Street 3


Predator


The Step Father


Bad Dreams


The Blob


Child’s Play


Pumpkinhead


Pet Semetery


The Exorcist III


Jacob’s Ladder


People Under the Stairs


Silence of the Lambs


Candyman


Bram Stoker’s Dracula


In The Mouth of Madness


Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein


Demon Knight


Lord of Illusions


Scream


Event Horizon


Blade


Blair Witch Project


Ravenous


Final Destination


Pitch Black


Session 9


28 Days Later


Blade II


Cabin Fever


Ghost Ship


The Ring


The Descent


Hostel


Wolf Creek


30 Days of Night


1408


Donkey Punch


Final Destination 3


The Girl Next Door


Eden Lake


Excision


Lake Mungo


Martyrs


Pontypool


Drag Me to Hell


Triangle


Orphan


The Final Destination


A Haunting in Connecticut


House of the Devil


Jennifer’s Body


The Last House on the Left


Thirst


Black Swan


Kill List


I Spit On Your Grave


Insidious


Let Me In


Tucker & Dale vs. Evil


We Are What We Are


Absentia


FInal Destination 5


The Innkeepers


Red State


The Thing


The Woman


Cabin in the Woods


Excision


Annabelle


Creep


Spring


It Follows


Life After Beth


Oculus


Starry Eyes


Tusk


Zombeavers


The Witch


Autopsy of Jane Doe


The Belko Experiment


The Boy


Don’t Breathe


Hush


The Neon Demon


Annabelle Creation


Gerald’s Game


Happy Death Day


The Ritual


Annihilation


Hereditary


Child’s Play


Pet Sematery


The Wold of Snow Hollow


Velvet Buzzsaw


The Invisible Man


Malignant


The Beta Test


The Unholy


X


Pearl


Nighthouse


Bones and All


The Empty Man
 
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BoqsDiaperHat

Boq sucks coq
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The Shining
The Beyond
City of the Living Dead
Zombi
Suspiria
Opera
Inferno
Exorcist
Exorcist 3
The Thing
The Fly
Hellraiser
Possession
Martyrs
Black Cat
Return of the Living Dead
Evil Dead 1 and 2
Childs Play (1)

I don't have a real favorite but I love these films.
You ever see Stagefright? That's one of my favorite Italian movies.
 

Lunkhead

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Dawn of the Dead: Extended Mall Hours Cut is probably my favorite. Not the scariest movie, but a great premise, nice mix of horror, action and adventure, cool soundtrack by italo-horror band Goblin, and even though the effects don't hold up, it was the 70's. Who cares? Fun movie all around.

Alien is a great sci-fi horror mix. Same with The Thing. Everyone's seen these a million times so nothing more needs to be said.

Phantasm another great low budget cult classic with weird elements that make it more fun than scary. Got to meet the director at a screening and clammed up like a faggot. I don't even know why. It was a childhood favorite, but I couldn't think of anything interesting to ask.

Man Bites Dog was a great horror-comedy about a documentary crew following around a serial killer. I threw it on a couple times after bringing chicks home in college because I thought "It's an artsy Criterion movie. They'll love it." Needless to say the rape scene wasn't exactly a panty-moistener.

Videodrome also rules. Creepy and very prescient movie. Highly recommended.

Haven't seen it in a long time, but I always liked the original Wicker Man.
 

Rick Roblinson

Sausage-Fingered Vulgarian
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WWAWD Puppet Master? I remember this little fucker scared the shit out of me as a young brotherman.

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ミスタースパーコル

Do the JewWario!
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Man Bites Dog was a great horror-comedy about a documentary crew following around a serial killer. I threw it on a couple times after bringing chicks home in college because I thought "It's an artsy Criterion movie. They'll love it." Needless to say the rape scene wasn't exactly a panty-moistener.
This is why you don't watch movies with women.

🎶 ...Cinema, Cinema...🎶
 

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I really like that everyone has a different take on Lynch. It's the mark of a good experimental artist I think. Eraserhead was the one I couldn't get into.
That’s definitely one where you need to understand who directed it. Lynch was a new father and was worried about his new responsibilities. He also was acclimating to his new surroundings.

He’d grown up in the remote Rockies and at one point lived in north Philadelphia once he was married. One Sunday he’d seen an eight year old boy shot in the street. There was also an incident where he had to chase crack heads out of his house who had broken in with a sword of all things given to him by his father in law.
 

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The book is great. I like the films Last Man On Earth and Omega Man which are also adaptations. I Am Legend kind of sucked, but I think I just don't like Will Smith. I barely remember the movie except the dog.
Yeah, I’m not a big Will Smith fan either so maybe that’s what ruined it for me.
 
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great suggestions! A couple of underrated maybe less popular vids: the hills have eyes (remake) and exorcism of Emily rose. Emily rose is the scariest movie I’ve ever seen, but, im also a pussy
 

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Inland Empire might be my favourite horror film ever. It just gives me a sense of dread that I really don't get from any other film.

Inland Empire I completely gave up on and I’m a huge Lynch fan. I’ll definitely take a look at those other recommendations.
Over a decade ago when I was taking a shit, I ended up thinking about Inland Empire and I figured the whole fucking thing out. I knew what it all meant, the narratives, metanarratives, everything. I really wish I had written it down cause now I can't remember any of it.
 
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