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Horror movie recommendations

MudoSkills

Volcano High Alumnus (Cum Laude)
Talk to Me was probably one of the best films I saw last year. I also recently watched Society by Brian Yunza surprised not to have heard more people talk about it in threads like these (nice to see it on NotMyProblemAnymoreCunt NotMyProblemAnymoreCunt 's list).

I'd suggest going in blind.
 
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Giallo Corsa

Gold Member
I love this 3 films, but be warned that they are very disturbing which is my cup of tea.

You found those 3 films "disturbing" ?
Man, don't even try to watch When evil lurks then :


...or any other sick shit out there which have gore just for the sake of it (Evil dead remake/Raw/ etc)

Just to be clear, I'm no fan of excessive violence/gore and while the term "disturbing" can wildly vary from case to case and from individual to individual, those 3 movies mentioned are pretty mild all things considered, sure, thematically are pretty dark but, again, they're not over the top or anything IMO

Cheers
 
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You found those 3 films "disturbing" ?
Man, don't even try to watch When evil lurks then :


...or any other sick shit out there which have gore just for the sake of it (Evil dead remake/Raw/ etc)

Just to be clear, I'm no fan of excessive violence/gore and while the term "disturbing" can wildly vary from case to case and from individual to individual, those 3 movies mentioned are pretty mild all things considered, sure, thematically are pretty dark but, again, they're not over the top or anything IMO

Cheers


That scene was brutal

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That movie should have been called Fuck Dem Kids
 

JoduanER2

Member
You found those 3 films "disturbing" ?
Man, don't even try to watch When evil lurks then :


...or any other sick shit out there which have gore just for the sake of it (Evil dead remake/Raw/ etc)

Just to be clear, I'm no fan of excessive violence/gore and while the term "disturbing" can wildly vary from case to case and from individual to individual, those 3 movies mentioned are pretty mild all things considered, sure, thematically are pretty dark but, again, they're not over the top or anything IMO

Cheers

Ive watched all them, and i found evil lurks far less disturbing than those... the worst for me is a serbian film and salo maybe
 

Days like these...

Have a Blessed Day
You found those 3 films "disturbing" ?
Man, don't even try to watch When evil lurks then :


...or any other sick shit out there which have gore just for the sake of it (Evil dead remake/Raw/ etc)

Just to be clear, I'm no fan of excessive violence/gore and while the term "disturbing" can wildly vary from case to case and from individual to individual, those 3 movies mentioned are pretty mild all things considered, sure, thematically are pretty dark but, again, they're not over the top or anything IMO

Cheers

I differentiate between horror and torture pron. I don't like or watch torture pron. Irreversible is about as torture pron-y as I'll watch and it at least had a good plot.
 

Giallo Corsa

Gold Member
Ive watched all them, and i found evil lurks far less disturbing than those... the worst for me is a serbian film and salo maybe

Fuck brother, why did you have to mention that shite ? :pie_roffles: hate shit like that, no real drive behind it, being provocative just for the sake of it - and the director's claims regarding its "allegorical" nature was just pure, hipster and unadulterated bullshit, just be honest and say that you wanted to create something provocative and violent instead of hiding behind BS excuses.

In case i didn't make myself clear enough, i completely agree with you

Cheers
 
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JoduanER2

Member
Fuck brother, why did you have to mention that shite ? :pie_roffles: hate shit like that, no real drive behind it, being provocative just for the sake of it - and the director's claims regarding its "allegorical" nature was just pure, hipster and unadulterated bullshit, just be honest and say that you wanted to create something provocative and violent instead of hiding behind BS excuses.

In case i didn't make myself clear enough, i completely agree with you

Cheers
I have the same opinion of serbian film
 
You found those 3 films "disturbing" ?
Man, don't even try to watch When evil lurks then :


...or any other sick shit out there which have gore just for the sake of it (Evil dead remake/Raw/ etc)

Just to be clear, I'm no fan of excessive violence/gore and while the term "disturbing" can wildly vary from case to case and from individual to individual, those 3 movies mentioned are pretty mild all things considered, sure, thematically are pretty dark but, again, they're not over the top or anything IMO

Cheers

I find most movies that go hard on violence don't linger with you after they've finished. They might be disgusting, but they're hardly "scary".

Your imagination is scarier than anything a director can put on screen, and the movies that force you to use it are the ones I find most disturbing. Blair Witch Project falls into that category.
 
I had it on as background noise awhile back before I went to sleep. I need to give it a rewatch

I dropped it twenty mins in. Such pretentious tripe

I recently saw a tale of two sisters. Excellent Korean horror film. The sound design is terrific and it's really well shot. Not the scariest film but there's a constant creepy feel and some The Ring level scary scenes.

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This one was very good but not the best

If I'm remembering there is only the one girl and her dad. She imagining the mom and her sister
 
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wondermega

Member
Climax is nightmarishly good once shit hits the fan. Love it or hate it, it'll be etched into your memory for a while.
Just watched this. I rented it on YouTube a couple of days ago, but was kind of passed out during some key scenes so I was VERY confused. Rewatched it last night and appreciated it much more. It's one of those films that can be very difficult to sit through (it's like... feel-terrible porn) but there's some really great performances and presentation. Between this and Enter the Void, I find that the director's films are very effective and provocative, even if a bit over-the-top.
 
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Is this worth a watch? Eli Roth directing and remember seeing the fake trailer when I watched the “Grindhouse” double feature almost 20 years ago.
 

GymWolf

Member
Any advice for good horrors with big\mutated animals released in the past 3 years?

Stuff like black demon, meg etc.
 
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engstra

Member
Gonna need to go through and make a list of some movies mentioned I haven't seen yet!

One that I can't see having been mentioned yet is The Orphanage. My favorite Del Toro movie, the athmosphere is so good and genuinely scary.

As Above So Below is a pretty good found footage movie imo
 
I'd love to hear your recommendations of good horror.
The Thing (1982) is always worth a yearly re-watch around Halloween.
I know it's not technically a horror movie, but Phantom Thread (2017) left me shook.
I still think Hellraiser (1987) holds up.
As a guy that has a sickness for the thickness, Under the Skin (2013) was scary because I could easily see myself being one of the victims.
The Void (2016) is solid cosmic horror. Not overtly scary, just a good time. Similar in tone to Planet Terror (2007).
Angel Heart (1987) and Jacob's Ladder (1990) are good.
Possessor (2020) has a lot of shock value. More so than When Evil Lurks.

There's definitely more, those are just off the top of my head. (y)
 
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Days like these...

Have a Blessed Day
The Thing (1982) is always worth a yearly re-watch around Halloween.
I know it's not technically a horror movie, but Phantom Thread (2017) left me shook.
I still think Hellraiser (1987) holds up.
As a guy that has a sickness for the thickness, Under the Skin (2013) was scary because I could easily see myself being one of the victims.
The Void (2016) is solid cosmic horror. Not overtly scary, just a good time. Similar in tone to Planet Terror (2007).
Angel Heart (1987) and Jacob's Ladder (1990) are good.
Possessor (2020) has a lot of shock value. More so than When Evil Lurks.

There's definitely more, those are just off the top of my head. (y)
Loved Possessor and Under the Skin, obviously The Thing too! Never heard of Phantom Thread. I'll look for it. The void was good too.
 

John Marston

GAF's very own treasure goblin
I'd love to hear your recommendations of good horror.
Looking at what I own on both bluray & digital I suggest:

-The Fog
-Evil Dead 1 & 2 + Army of Darkness
-Prince of Darkness
-An American Werewolf in London
-The Howling
-Frailty
-The vvitch
-Hereditary
-Lake Mungo
-C"est arrivé près de chez vous ("Man bites dog").
-Last Shift
-Dog Soldiers
-The Birds
-The Rite
-The Dark and the Wicked
-The Wolf of Snow Hollow
-Scary Stories to tell in the Dark
-Near Dawn
-Don't look now
-Invasion of the body snatchers (1978)
-The Conjuring 1 & 2
-A Dark Song
-Mandy
-Us
-Grave Encounters
-The Hallow
-The autopsy of Jane Doe
-Deliver us from Evil
-It Follows
-Sinister
-It Comes at Night
-The Descent
-You're Next
-Blue Ruin
-Green Room
-Talk to Me
-Creep
-Hidden (2015)
-Last Voyage of the Demeter
-The Ninth Gate
-The Babadook
-Event Horizon
-In the Mouth of Madness
-Cobweb
-Starry Eyes
-The Omen (1976)
-The Night House
-mother!
-Damien, Omen 2 (1978)
-The Others
-The Wailing
-Insidious
-Pet Sematary (1989)
-The Blackcoat's Daughter
-Rosemary's baby
-The Dead Zone (1983)
-The Amityville Horror (1979)
-The People Under the Stairs
-Lights Out
-Creepshow (1982)
-Re-Animator
-1408
-Elle
-Cats Eye (1985)

Hope you find a couple in there to enjoy 😄
 
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