We've been pretty fucking loose so far.Yager said:Pitch Black a horror movie? What?
We've been pretty fucking loose so far.Yager said:Pitch Black a horror movie? What?
`Nappuccino said:Um... I think this is why people are asking for a good, actually scary movie. They are not exactly a dime a dozen.
For me I'd say [REC]Despera said:I trust that you guys know your horror films. So let me ask this...
What is the scariest horror film of all time?
And I'm not talking gore or cheap scares. I'm talking a movie that's genuinely scary.
icarus-daedelus said:Were you actually scared by Antichrist and Irreversible, or disturbed? 'Cause there's a huge difference.
To me theWere you actually scared by Antichrist and Irreversible, or disturbed? 'Cause there's a huge difference.
OuterWorldVoice said:The Keep.
Michael Mann directing.
Jurgen Prochnow, Ian McKellen, Gabriel Byrne and Scott Glenn.
Nazis. Demons. Angels.
Tangerine Dream soundtrack?
ALL OVER MY PHASE
Oh, you want to watch it right now in HD?
http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/The_Keep/70153886?trkid=2361637
ur welcome
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Clever Kills and just overall great slaser flick.
I feel the same way. The barbecue scene alone put it over 3 for me.BattleMonkey said:While I enjoyed the series, thought 2 was so much better than 3.
icarus-daedelus said:And The Shining is totally a ghost movie, dude. A very good one, but still![]()
BattleMonkey said:While I enjoyed the series, thought 2 was so much better than 3.
I second this. It is by far my favorite horror movie. The twist haunted me in a way I never expected.mrmarioman said:![]()
If you haven´t seen it you should, there are no monsters, no gore or anything like that in the film, its a psychological horror movie and one of the best Í´ve seen
icarus-daedelus said:I tend to like more grounded/real-world horror better too, but it's usually sickening and disturbing rather than actually scary to me. I just feel sad and sorry for the protags, lol.
And The Shining is totally a ghost movie, dude. A very good one, but still![]()
Well first of all, it's hinted/discussed enough that Jack already had issues before ever going to the hotel, and second of all, they've already been there a month or two. Also, didn't he already snap out at Wendy before the "blank stare" scene? There's certainly a descent into madness, but it's not shown very explicitly. I don't think it needed to be shown. Besides, I personally already felt a feeling of tension and dread from the start, even during his interview with the owner of the hotel.Melchiah said:I always found Mr. Torrance's road to madness in Kubrick's film odd, as he seems to snap all of a sudden, without any reason. Suddenly he's just standing there with a blank stare in his eyes, when a minute or two ago he was ok. It just feels stupid.
Dascu said:Well first of all, it's hinted/discussed enough that Jack already had issues before ever going to the hotel, and second of all, they've already been there a month or two. Also, didn't he already snap out at Wendy before the "blank stare" scene? There's certainly a descent into madness, but it's not shown very explicitly. I don't think it needed to be shown. Besides, I personally already felt a feeling of tension and dread from the start, even during his interview with the owner of the hotel.
Anyway, did you ever end up watching AM1200? I recommended it to you some time ago.

This movie is definitely a mind fuck. Ive seen it at least 15 timesAnticitizen One said:![]()
This movie is the bomb
Coxy said:Threads: This probably isnt underappreciated but some of you might not have heard about it, it's more documentary/drama than horror but a genuinely horrific tale of nuclear war
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Cemetery Man, aka, Dellamorte Dellamore. Imagine if Pedro Almodovar made a zombie flick.
Despera said:I trust that you guys know your horror films. So let me ask this...
What is the scariest horror film of all time?
And I'm not talking gore or cheap scares. I'm talking a movie that's genuinely scary.
parrotbeak said:Well, I guess this qualifies since people told me it sucked. But Insidious scared the crap out of me.
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I think it'll get more recognized later; seems like a lot of people either disliked it or didn't bother seeing it. I think I'll be able to watch it again right now, it would scare me again and I would probably see things I missed.
Ah crap, now I'll have to remember to not listen to anything you say about anything - ever.Mohonky said:That movie was horrifying in terms oh how bad it was. My mate ans i watched it and agreed it was probably the shittest thing we had ever seen. The goat was lol worthy though.
industrian said:I just watched this movie last night. The first half was perfect and had a brilliant air of menace. Once they started explaining shit, and onceit fell apart quickly imo.the dad went into the ghosts' world
Nymerio said:That's a problem with most horror movies for me. I like it when there's no rational explanation, just bad stuff happening. Makes it that much creepier for me. Also I think happy endings don't go well with horror movies. That's why I like Drag me to Hell, Insidious or Trick 'r Treat. It's like a happy ending ruins the whole mood a movie has been building...
industrian said:I just watched this movie last night. The first half was perfect and had a brilliant air of menace. Once they started explaining shit, and onceit fell apart quickly imo.the dad went into the ghosts' world
Mohonky said:That movie was horrifying in terms oh how bad it was. My mate ans i watched it and agreed it was probably the shittest thing we had ever seen. The goat was lol worthy though.
msdstc said:While I don't like how it was executed I actually enjoy the idea ofastral projection/lucid dreaming it's crazy, because if you lucid dream in real life, it can get really scary in there real quick... it's almost like being caught in a dream with Freddy.
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Triangle (2009)
Truly excellent film. The acting is passable at best, but the narrative is so intricate and nuanced that it easily outweighs the sometimes shoddy acting and dialogue. Everyone I show it to falls in love with it and a thirty minute conversation about what actually happened in the film often ensues.
A good movie that ruined its good name with idiotic sequels(who earned the "torture porn" moniker imo). It also borrowed a lot from Cube and Seven.Ventilaator said:Saw. F-ing Saw.
Mention that name to anyone and you are immediately dismissed as a torture porn loving masochistic weird person.
But the first Saw movie is legitimately good and one of the few examples the entire film industry has to something I would actually consider calling a horror movie. (I differentiate horror movies and "Boo!" movies)
Cosmic Schwung said:Anyone else seen this?
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It's been a while but I remember enjoying it.
Ive been wanting to own this movie for the longest time, its next on my netflix, im think about just keeping the dvd.Goreomedy said:![]()
Cemetery Man, aka, Dellamorte Dellamore. Imagine if Pedro Almodovar made a zombie flick.
This one is good, I think. (Haven't seen it myself, but I kind of liked the remake.): http://www.youtube.com/movie/house-on-haunted-hillcrimzonflame said:Any of these movies any good: http://www.youtube.com/movies/horror?feature=mv_b_mc ?
No way. It's phenomenal. Incredible to see with a packed theater. It has so much replay value. Anytime it rains I want to pop it in.NEOPARADIGM said:But aside from that, The Mist is one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
icarus-daedelus said:Great. Someone said The Exorcist, which is in my opinion not particularly scary at all and belongs in the overappreciated horror movie bin along with the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Love this movie, but I love most of Clive Barker's stuff.
ReBurn said:I only like horror movies that aren't gory. Gore for shock value is repulsive to me. I'm glad this thread is here, because there are a few that seem like they're truly suspenseful and scary without gratuitous violence.