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Which are the best Horror movies for you? [horror movie thread]


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Shutter (as Matchy said, the original 2004 version), Alien, Hellraiser, both Night of the Living Dead films, Audition and The Ring are the ones that first come to mind.

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The Exorcist
Poltergeist
The Grudge (Japanese version) The American version isn't bad either.
The Ring
Alien/ The Thing
Halloween (first one)

Edit:

Psycho (1960) should get an honorable mention, while it doesn't make you jump as much as the above, it's creepy as hell. 

Modifié par billy the squid, 20 janvier 2013 - 05:24 .


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billy the squid wrote...

The Exorcist



Agreed. Had forgotten about that one.

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I normally like horror films that seem at least plausible. I.e. with no supernatural elements. Films like 'Alien', 'The Thing (1982)' and 'Cujo' really worked for me. The one supernatural exception is 'Poltergeist'.

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Jaws - that freaking scared me when i was younger, and reading the book tucked up in bed creeped me out

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The Hellraiser series is great for how old it is now. The beginning of the series is great and gets low budget as it goes on. Lots of gruesome shock value and gore.

Good horror films are fickle things, the genre is usually just annoying. Pansy's that do pansy things. I haven't seen a frightening movie in a while.

The Things is great but softcore, check out SEED,

http://en.wikipedia....eed_(2007_film)

List of films,
http://www.imdb.com/list/LyzaQIcZL1k/

Modifié par MurderHouse, 20 janvier 2013 - 06:21 .


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TheChris92 wrote...

Army of Darkness
Darkman
The Dead Zone
Bad Taste


Hell yeah! Peter Jackson horror movies are awesome.

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Don't have a lot of them that I really love, but usually it's the less jump scary and more subtle type of horror that builds an atmosphere to be afraid and doesn't use musical snares to scare people.

Alien/Aliens
Carpenters the thing
Black Christmas
The Grudge(this one gave me nightmares)
Jaws
Cabin in the woods, if only for the amount of meta and the last 10 to 15 minutes of the film.
Cronenberg's the fly


But honestly I'm not a very big fan of horror to begin with, it's not really my genre. Though horror comedies like brain dead(dead alive) are really good to me.

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J.C's The Thing
The Howling
Werewolf - (1996 direct to video film) this movie is a guilty pleasure as it's hilariously awful, and to quote my uncle " It's rated R for ridiculous."

Dog Soldiers
Alien and Aliens
The Blob (1988)

Modifié par The Hierophant, 20 janvier 2013 - 09:29 .


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House on Haunted Hill - this one's an absolute must!
The Fog
The Fly

Other than that basically anything related to Stephen King, and of course the Japanese classics Ju-on and Ringu.

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Videodrome
Dawn of the Dead (78') Day of the Dead (85') and Return of the Living Dead (85')
From Beyond
The Beyond
Maniac
Zombi 2
Re-Animator
Scanners
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (74')
Braindead
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer

Of course the obvious stuff like Alien, The Thing, Halloween, The Shining...

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I don't even consider Let The Right One In truly a horror movie, but it has certain aspects that could define it as one and it's one of my favourite movies of all time, beautifully crafted.

28 Days Later was fantastic.

Alien.

I love the Jason Voorhees series, even if a lot of them were cheesy and slasher focused.

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I'm sure you will be satisfied with SEED,
Image IPB

It's on NETFLIX, Not sure if it is cut though.

Modifié par MurderHouse, 21 janvier 2013 - 02:37 .


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xsdob wrote...

Don't have a lot of them that I really love, but usually it's the less jump scary and more subtle type of horror that builds an atmosphere to be afraid and doesn't use musical snares to scare people.


The Grudge(this one gave me nightmares)



But honestly I'm not a very big fan of horror to begin with, it's not really my genre. Though horror comedies like brain dead(dead alive) are really good to me.


Did you watch the original Japanese version or the American one? I watched the Both and it creeped me the hell out. That one I actually had trouble sleeping. Didn't help that my friends and I started ringing each other up at night and doing the voice down the phone. Dicks. :lol:

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Bubba Ho-Tep Anything that can suck a person souls through their ass is terrifying, especially that the only two people who can deal with this menace is an Elderly Elvis Presley, and a black guy who thinks he is John F. Kennedy. I was on the edge of my seat through the whole film.

Save the Green Planet! I mean whats not scary about this flick the guy kidnaps a CEO just because he thinks he's a alien from another planet and tortures him to near death.

Mass Effect 3, Yes its not a movie, and not even a horror. But it's last ten to twenty minutes were so horrifying that the only remedy for it was to smash it with a sledgehammer before it could reach Fable III to mutate something more sinister than Mr. Sinister.

Okay I admit it, I don't watch any horror movies at all. I don't enjoy watching people get traumatize into a vegetable or murder.,,, Okay I admit it I'm just a scaredy cat.

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As far as overall quality, and ones that genuinely disturbed me:
Jacob's Ladder (1990)
A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)
High Tension (2003)
Cut (2004) (It's one of the segments in the film Three... Extremes)
[Rec] (2007)

For ones that are more cheesy fun:

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 (1987) (well, really all of the Nightmares. Except 2, that was horrible.)
Dead Alive (1992)
Cursed (2005) 
Bride of Chucky (1998)
Society (1989)

Martyrs and some of the Hellraiser films are quite good too.

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I usually don't watch horror movies, so I only know a few. Does Army of Darkness count? I mean, it's more comedy than horror, but it's awesome, imo. :-)

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The original Nightmare on Elm Street is just superb. My fave horror movie ever.

The Hellraiser films (Parts 1 & 3 esp) are good too.

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Rugrats The Movie... I'm still having nightmares.

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The Hierophant wrote...
Werewolf - (1996 direct to video film) this movie is a guilty pleasure as it's hilariously awful, and to quote my uncle " It's rated R for ridiculous."


Any movie that starts with a puffy Joe Estevez on an archeological dig is instantly ridiculous.

Or, to quote that red haired lady, "This is absoluddly fussinating."

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- The Shining (Kubrick)

- Evil Dead (2013)

- the Thing (original John Carpenter version)

- Jacob's Ladder

- ALIEN (1979)



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Army of Darkness is great and all, but I'll always love the first Evil Dead the most. Nothing tops the atmosphere of that movie, especially the first hour or so is just fantastic.
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I can't recall any horror movie which has scared me at ALL lol, so I don't really have a favourite I think. I usually like those zombie movies, some of them are in the mall and such, can't remember the name but they aren't scary haha.



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I was very pleasantly surprised by the re-make of Evil Dead. Fede Alvarez is damn good at what he does



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That movie I made once for school It was so bad that my teacher gave me a good notes.. it's was a pure horror.