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Post by AndiTheBarvarian on Oct 24, 2020 3:51:57 GMT
Event Horizon Vidocq The Cabin in the Woods The Others The Orphanage Pan's Labyrinth
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Post by Lord Newport on Oct 24, 2020 4:51:55 GMT
Event HorizonVidocq The Cabin in the Woods The Others The Orphanage Pan's Labyrinth Event Horizon was a great horror flick. A few good but obscure horror films I can think of... Horror Express House of Wax The Keep Dead Snow Raw meat Wolfen Brightburn Killdozer The Day of the Triffids Stake Land 30 days of night Death Ship Ghostboat Below
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Post by harrybeck on Oct 24, 2020 6:58:35 GMT
The others was a cavalcade of inept idiots. Not to blow my own horn, but those intruders would have been stacked in the driveway.
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Post by zabazagobo on Oct 24, 2020 8:14:56 GMT
Can we all just agree that "House" directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi is the most truly perplexing Halloween movie of all time?
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Post by RufusScorpius on Oct 24, 2020 10:37:06 GMT
"Dark Secret of Harvest Home " the scariest movie I've ever seen because it could actually be real, for real..
And of course shout out to "Phantasm ", the greatest of Halloween movies ever.
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Post by Pino on Oct 24, 2020 13:38:57 GMT
Cemetary man/ Dellamorte Dellamore Tombs and Return of the blind dead (1973) The Fog The Car Reanimator John Carpenter's Vampires Prince of Darkness The Blob The Thing
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Post by Jordan Williams on Oct 24, 2020 13:40:42 GMT
Of the movies mentioned I have seen the blob and dead snow
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Post by Curtis_Louis on Oct 24, 2020 14:06:19 GMT
My all time favorite. Comedy, horror, Metal, Ozzy, pure 80's!
Have fun...
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Post by seth on Oct 24, 2020 20:27:13 GMT
parts 2 and 3 are great too.
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Post by Lord Newport on Oct 25, 2020 0:23:13 GMT
Of the movies mentioned I have seen the blob and dead snow You must study too much ....
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Post by Tiers1 on Oct 26, 2020 23:15:59 GMT
Just my opinions and sure I missed a bunch. Also some of these are pretty well known.
Werewolves- The Howling (original only), Dog Soldiers, Ginger Snaps (just the original), Brotherhood of the Wolf
Vampires- Near Dark, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Salem's Lot (the original), Fright Night, Shadow of the Vampire, Nosferatu
Monsters- Dagon, Necronomicon, The Thing, Overlord, Mindripper, From Beyond, The Relic, Mimic
F*d up (some more than others)- The Void, Mandy, The Violent Kind, Event Horizon, Three Extremes, Audition, Lord of Illusions
Fun- Trick'r'treat, The Mortuary Collection, The Innkeepers
Actually scary- The Exorcist, The Ring (both JPN and US version), Outpost (Nazi themed one)
Scary games- Silent Hill 2, PT, House on the Hill
*playing PT by yourself for the first time, without knowing what to expect, in the dark, obliterates every scary movie and any other scary game ever made...too bad you can't get it anymore*
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Post by stormmaster on Oct 26, 2020 23:41:00 GMT
train to busan was a fantastic zombie film
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Post by rannh1 on Oct 26, 2020 23:55:15 GMT
train to busan was a fantastic zombie film South Korean cinema I've found to be better than Hollywood rubbish for more than a decade now. Think the Academy and pop culture magically discovered Korean cinema with the Parasite, whereas they've been consistently been putting out nuanced well shot cinema for a long long time.
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Post by Sir Thorfinn on Oct 27, 2020 0:43:10 GMT
Ink. Its awesome, and very weird.
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Post by strigoil on Oct 27, 2020 3:53:50 GMT
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Color out of space
Mandy
Jacob's Ladder
Midsommar
The Lighthouse
The Lightouse doesn't really fall under horror in my book, but a great unnerving movie nonetheless, fantastic acting and perfect to watch during this time of the year.
What we do in the shadows
Comedy mockumentary but a favorite of mine to watch every during every years Halloweenathon
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Post by RufusScorpius on Oct 27, 2020 13:22:13 GMT
I'm glad to see "Event Horizon" getting some love on this thread. When it came out the critics hated it and it kind of got shoved off to the side in the theaters, but it is really a creepy movie the way it never lets you know for sure if things are real or just in the mind. Either way, something is really f*cked up with that space ship...not cool... totally not cool...
Another really good ghost story that isn't well known is a British movie called "The Bunker". Takes place in the closing days of WWII. Worth having a look.
And there is a Dutch film called "The Lift" that is surprisingly creepy, given it's limited budget and from a country not really known for making any horror movies.
But the most frightening movie of all time, the true horror show not for the feint of heart, is of course, The Last Jedi. Everything from the storyline, the pacing, the character situations, and the editing are designed to rip you soul right out and stamp in into the floor with a hob nail boot. I would only recommend for the stoutest of horror fans.
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Post by RufusScorpius on Oct 27, 2020 13:28:55 GMT
train to busan was a fantastic zombie film South Korean cinema I've found to be better than Hollywood rubbish for more than a decade now. Think the Academy and pop culture magically discovered Korean cinema with the Parasite, whereas they've been consistently been putting out nuanced well shot cinema for a long long time. I agree. Korean cinema has been turning out some surprisingly good movies lately. "The Admiral" is a favorite of mine. And hate to say it, but props where props are due, Chinese films are stepping up to the plate. Check out "Operation Mekong". It can stand toe to toe with the best of any Western action movie. Pakistan surprised us all with "Waar". Time will tell if they can follow up with more great movies of that caliber or if it was a one-off. Good f'kin movie.
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Post by Pino on Oct 27, 2020 13:43:41 GMT
Nazi themed movies made me remember an old movie that terrified me when I was a kid in the 80's: The Keep
Puppetmaster was also ok at times, as was Pumpkinhead
Also the Stuff
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Post by harrybeck on Oct 27, 2020 15:45:27 GMT
The keep is part of a larger series of novels by F Paul Wilson. Comes highly recommended
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Post by treeslicer on Oct 27, 2020 21:27:00 GMT
Nazi themed movies made me remember an old movie that terrified me when I was a kid in the 80's: The Keep Puppetmaster was also ok at times, as was Pumpkinhead Also the Stuff The keep is part of a larger series of novels by F Paul Wilson. Comes highly recommended IMHO, read the excellent novel, but avoid the disappointing film. It was supposed to be released as a 210-minute epic, but interference from Paramount Pictures castrated it down to a 96-minute disaster.
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