Horror Movies
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- 5timuli
I've not seen any good ones in years. Looking for some good ones for Halloween.
Thanks.
- 5timuli0
I'd better be more specific. I like psychological. Not cheesy gore. Not obvious. Looking for some lesser known flicks.
I've seen Evil Dead, Amityville, Ring, Hellraiser, Rosemary's Baby, Salem's Lot, all that type of thing.
- canuck0
the original wicker man was good.
canuck
(Sep 24 07, 17:45)
- 5timuli0
Saw it... wasn't too bad but all the singing and dancing fucked me right off.
I've found these:
http://imdb.com/title/tt0440803/…
http://imdb.com/title/tt0096163/…
http://imdb.com/title/tt0365376/…Need a few more.
- 5timuli0
This site looks pretty good:
http://www.terrortrap.com/
- Jaline0
Good thing you specific...I was going to ask. I prefer more suspenseful stuff and even some gory films. There are many different definitions of what "horror" can be considered.
Have you seen 28 Days Later and/or 28 Weeks Later. Both are pretty good.
Some more:
- The Devil's Rejects
- Grindhouse
- Hostel
- American Psycho
- Ginger Snaps
- The Others
- Unbreakable
- A History of ViolenceI have to be honest: I love the Saw series.
Check out Eastern Promises, out in theatres now ;)
- 5timuli0
Thanks Jaline, not seen The Devil's Rejects or Ginger Snaps.
I've seen 28 Days/Weeks later... the first is excellent, the second is a pile of shite.
I want to find something along the something that really fucks with your brain.
There's also this, which I'm curious about:
http://imdb.com/title/tt0489235/…
- 5timuli0
I might even give 1408 a try.
- bliznutty0
Stigmata
it will make your spine tingle...
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- harlequino0
"The Tenant"
Polansky film.
- Jaline0
I heard 1408 is great.
- dusty_shackle0
I Spit on Your Grave. That movie is way fucked up!!!
- de4k0
1408 is wank.
- lofielectronic0
I enjoyed 1408 quite a bit. Didn't get bored or feel like I'd seen it all before during it which is something of a rarity these days, also enjoyed that flick a couple of weeks ago about the two people stranded in the car, that was good and suspensfull I thought, can't remeber the name of it...
- lofielectronic0
Wind Chill, that was it.
Got god awfull reviews and I couldn't understand why they released it in the middle of summer but I thought it was great, or at least pretty good...
- Jonanon0
The Hitcher. The Classic with Rutger Hauer init, not the crappy MTV remake.
Any John Carpenter film: Christine, The Fog (Original) Halloween (Now remade by Rob Zombie) The Thing.
Ichi The Killer, Sunshine (Which is surprisingly good, but to much like Event Horizon - that also) Any of the Romero films. Gothika, and ANY David Lynch Films.
- elahon0
This looks VERY promising:
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com…Also, this was pretty amazing. Little to no blood, but it was one of the most chilling movies I've seen in ages. Plus it's based on a true story (sure, they all say that, but I remember hearing about this in the news):
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com…And I've been waiting for this one for months:
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com…As far as video: Hills Have Eyes (2006 remake), The Descent, Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original and 2003 remake), Haute Tension, Audition, the first 2 Hellraiser movies, and as mentioned before, I'm a sucker for the Saw movies. =)
- ian0
Ok if you liked ring (Im presuming its the Japanese version you saw not the Hollywood remake) you may want to check out these originals:
Dark Water
The Eye
The Grudge
And as someone already mentioned Audition is genuinely chilling.Also try Guillermo Del Toros earlier films
The Devils Backbone
CronosOk-ish films:
Dead End
The DarkHorror with a laugh:
Undead
Dead and Breakfast
Brain DeadClassics:
The Thing and They Live (Carpenter)
The Living Dead trilogy (Romero)Ive heard good things (although yet to see) about a swedish vampire flick called frostbite and a german silence of the lambs-esque serial killer flick called antibodies.
These are off the top of me head but I know Ive seen more just can't think at the mo.
- DaveO0
What's that new vampire film that's set in the arctic circle? Josh Hartnett's in it....
- ian0
That would be 30 days of night, based on the comic of the same name.
- uncle_helv0
Helvetica the movie has some really scary bits (if by scary you mean over obsessive geekism), plus Wim Crouwel's side parting ouuffff!