It's horror movie time, any suggestions of good (maybe obscure) horror movies?I just watched "The Wickerman" from 1973. It was pretty weird, kinda creepy. It's supposed to be filmed on a island in Scotland, and I think most of the actors are Scotish. It's got some musical parts, some of which are pretty irritating, but it adds to the weirdness. Someone reviewed it as "The Citizen Cane" of horror movies. I kinda see where they were coming from.
10/16/2012 10:06:49 AM
I just saw that they're remaking The Evil Dead, supposed to be much more violent and less campy than the original:http://www.cinemapulse.com/news/leaked-comic-con-trailer-for-the-evil-dead-remake.html
10/16/2012 12:20:34 PM
in no particular orderbasket caseC.H.U.D.killer klowns from outer spacethe gingerdead manall of the leprechaun movies
10/16/2012 1:12:57 PM
black christmas
10/16/2012 1:15:53 PM
ha, i recently rewatched Killer Clowns from OutserSpace. Not quite as scary as I remember it as a child, but it was very nostalgic. I also watched some of the first Leprechaun recently, with Jennifer Aniston. She was a much worse actor then (not that she's great now)[Edited on October 16, 2012 at 1:17 PM. Reason : ^original or remake? I've been meaning to see those for years.]
10/16/2012 1:16:52 PM
def original[Edited on October 16, 2012 at 1:25 PM. Reason : black christmas was definitely the beginning of modern day horror films]
10/16/2012 1:19:58 PM
Yeah, it's widely accepted as the beginning to the modern day "slasher" films, followed closely by The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
10/16/2012 1:36:15 PM
watch basket case.whatever you do, don't ever watch death bed: the bed that eats.worst movie i've ever seen. and not bad in a cheesy horror film with bad acting bad. it's just awful.oh also, night of the lepus. although saying that is a horror movie is kind of pushing it. anything with giant killer bunnies is scary.
10/16/2012 1:45:06 PM
The Shrine is good and on Netflixso is The Woman
10/16/2012 2:05:29 PM
May
10/16/2012 2:18:30 PM
Jacob's Ladder, Suspiria, The Orphanage, House of the Devil, 28 Days/Weeks Later
10/16/2012 2:38:11 PM
Check out V/H/S if you don't mind "fount footage" horror films. It's way better than other 1st person horror films like Blair Witch or Paranormal Activity. It is an independent film that released this year so it may be hard to come across but it's pretty good.I also recommend the original 1980s Fright Night if you haven't seen it. Probably the best vampire movie I can think of. An American Werewolf in London is another great one. The only werewolf movie I've seen where the wolf didn't look like a guy in a suit/makeup or a CGI fest. Also, the best werewolf transformation scene ever made.
10/16/2012 2:47:14 PM
Yeah, I have Jacob's ladder on VHS, haven't seen it in forever. I need to break-out my VCR soon and revisit all my VHS tapes.
10/16/2012 2:47:16 PM
High TensionInsideMartyrsHard CandyThe Devils RejectsFire in the SkyThe Evil DeadSession 9Tucker and Dale VS EvilZombieland
10/16/2012 2:50:21 PM
^Tucker and Dale vs. Evil is a great comedy horror. When I saw it on Netflix I thought it would be absolutely awful but it turned out to be one of the funniest movies I've seen all year.
10/16/2012 2:54:17 PM
Hey, can some of yall give a few details to some of the movies you're suggesting? there's quite a few that I've never heard of (don't want to have to look-up every single one)
10/16/2012 2:54:18 PM
check out the movie Maniac. its kind of horror, noir, and grindhouse, but its fucking epic
10/16/2012 3:15:36 PM
The alien abduction scene in Fire In The Sky scarred me for years when I was a kid.
10/16/2012 3:17:28 PM
Some of these may be more thriller than horror, but:Triangle - mind fuckAntikörper - serial killerThe Poughkeepsie Tapes - serial killerThe Orphanage - spanish horror flick, probably most traditional style horror on my listAudition -more gore styleThe Dark Hours - mind fuckFunny Games - more realistic horrorNone of these are the gore porn variety horrors (outside of Audition, though it actually does the gore porn in a good way in my opinion). If you prefer stuff like Nightmare on Elm St or Zombies, then my list probably isn't for you
10/16/2012 3:17:32 PM
event horizon is awesome, but that's more scifi horror
10/16/2012 3:28:01 PM
Night of the Living Dead / Dawn of the Dead / Day of the DeadDawn of the Dead (remake)The Plumber (Peter Jackson film, not really horror but creepy)The BeyondSilver BulletWitchfinder General Anything by Herschell Gordon Lewis (more splatter than horror)The ThingSuspiriaThe DescentReturn of the Living Dead (1 & 2)[Edited on October 16, 2012 at 3:31 PM. Reason : 3]
10/16/2012 3:29:17 PM
^^ I came in here to post that. It's definitely one of my all-time favorites
10/16/2012 3:52:55 PM
That Audition Netflix transfer is horrid. I can't even read the subtitles. Still need to see it.
10/16/2012 3:54:08 PM
10/16/2012 4:17:42 PM
Cabin in the WoodsCreepshowThe Thing (1982 version)House of 1000 CorpsesMonster SquadLost Boys
10/16/2012 4:32:38 PM
I liked Audition. Even went out and bought the DVD. But it all depends on if you're getting a set of movies to watch alone or with a group. If you show it to a group, that's the kind of film that some people will think moves too slowly in order to reach the eventual payoff. That's actually half the point of the film imo, but some won't appreciate that.High Tension: I watch this one pretty much every year during Halloween. Refreshing take on the suspense/slasher genre.Inside & Martyrs are the two that I show when the group thinks they aren't afraid to watch anything or think they've seen the same gore a million times. These go to a dark place. Hard Candy: A look at the role reversal of typical predator and prey.Fire in the Sky: Could be because some of the scenes scared the shit out of me when I was younger, but I remember it being a good alien film.Session 9: Watched this due to the interest in film locations, and it turned out to be really good. All about the mind making enemies of one another.I'm going to also add "Frontier(s)" and "Megan is Missing" as recommendations that I just remembered. Megan is Missing was interesting because the entire film used some sort of POV shot the entire time. And it seemed very realistic, maybe even based on real events.Frontier(s) is just a brutal survival film. Kinda made me think of a modern Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
10/16/2012 5:00:01 PM
watched The Woman a few weeks ago, its pretty crazy. I enjoyed itwatched session 9 as well. I really wanted to like it because its right up my alley, but it was too slow for the first hour or so and then the payoff was just not good enough to make up for that]
10/16/2012 5:04:43 PM
10/16/2012 5:22:15 PM
Martyrs was messed up in a way that I could appreciate as film that got a reaction from me. It made me think about it days after I had seen it.A Serbian Film was messed up in a way that I didn't want to continue watching
10/16/2012 5:24:44 PM
^Yeah that's exactly my thoughts too. A Serbian Film seemed like it had all that crazy stuff happen for shock value. Martyrs seemed a lot more legitimate about it, especially since it makes you picture yourself in such situations.
10/16/2012 5:31:55 PM
^
10/16/2012 6:40:20 PM
he mentions wicker man & you clowns go with disturbing torture pornnicewhy don't we suggest august underground, salo, & antichrist as well for movies he won't want to watch
10/16/2012 6:43:41 PM
he didn't ask for suggestions similar to the wicker man
10/16/2012 7:13:34 PM
^^I never suggested he watch "A Serbian Film". I just commented that it was the most messed up movie I've ever seen.
10/17/2012 9:27:53 AM
Lots of good suggestions here, and they're all welcome, my tastes are pretty broad, although i'm not a big fan of torture porn (i decided to turn-off the original "I spit on your grave" about halfway through, and that's probably not that disturbing compared to some). A Serbian Film sounds a bit too disturbing for me, but now I'm curious. has anyone seen "the changeling"? what did you think.
10/17/2012 10:00:17 AM
I finally watched the original Black Christmas (a few days before christmas) and like it a lot.I'm pretty excited that a remastered Texas Chainsaw Massacre is coming to theatres:http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/03/06/sxsw-texas-chain-saw-massacre-tobe-hooper/?hpt=hp_t3
3/6/2014 1:52:05 PM
3/6/2014 2:22:40 PM
I rank The Descent up there with the scariest movies I have seen and I definitely didn't expect it to be anything good at all.
3/8/2014 8:28:33 AM
The House of the Devil is a pretty sweet throwback.It's got a Walkman and pay phones, people![Edited on March 8, 2014 at 5:58 PM. Reason : ]
3/8/2014 5:57:25 PM
^Yep, definitely worth a watch. Creepy as hell, and I love how it's set in the 80s.[Edited on March 8, 2014 at 6:21 PM. Reason : 80s doesn't have an apostrophe]
3/8/2014 6:20:02 PM
Oh man, we watched Pontypool last night, and it was a lot of fun. It had some decent tension and for the most part it's shot in one location. It gets a little ridiculous in the third act, but I definitely recommend it.http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1226681/[Edited on March 12, 2014 at 9:12 AM. Reason : poster][Edited on March 12, 2014 at 9:13 AM. Reason : .]
3/12/2014 9:12:14 AM
Gotta love shitty netflix straight to DVD movies.I now have an appreciation for the quality of even the crappiest movies that make it to theaters.
3/12/2014 9:22:10 AM
3/12/2014 7:19:21 PM
It's that time of year again. I'm going to try to watch the House of the Devil, as suggeted several posts up.
9/29/2014 11:57:29 AM
Heard it was amazing by some very credible people.
9/29/2014 12:02:12 PM
A credible WWE-produced film?
9/29/2014 12:13:37 PM
I watched Hellraiser from beginning to end for the first time. A lot of cheesy dialogue, but it's done pretty well. I'm sure it was all the buzz in Fangoria back in '87.Apparently Kevin Smith's Tusk was recently released. Anybody hear anything about it?
9/30/2014 12:31:55 PM
Some kind of prequel to The Conjuring, revolving around that doll in the artifact room:
9/30/2014 12:53:23 PM
^^ Hellraiser 1 and 2 are great. After that... not so much.
9/30/2014 5:42:48 PM
9/30/2014 6:15:44 PM