One of the best horror movies I've seen in quite some time. It doesn't rely on jump scares, and has an awesome soundtrack, reminiscent of John Carpenter. I highly recommend for horror fans.here is a good spoiler-light review: http://io9.com/it-follows-proves-that-horror-movies-dont-need-to-be-du-1691019297It is currently sitting at 95% on Rotten TomatoesTrailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkZYbOH0ujw
4/3/2015 5:40:15 PM
Holy fuck, I saw it tonight. Money_Jones is spot on. This isn't just one of the best movies I've seen in a while; this is probably one of the best horror movies I've ever seen, period. The soundtrack is amazing and the movie itself is fucking terrifying. No jump scares, no bullshit, just straight up awesome.
4/4/2015 2:03:52 AM
There was one jump scare when she was looking at herself in the bathroom mirror and the peeping tom kid hit the window with the ball. Speaking of which it never did anything with the peeping tom kids. It showed them a few times but never went anywhere with them. Anyway, pleased with the film and glad that it was an original idea. I wasn't scared or anything but enjoyed it. I'm a horror movie snob too.
4/5/2015 9:27:59 PM
where are people watching this? I havent found a stream or a torrent
4/5/2015 10:25:50 PM
I would guess the movie theater, but that's just me.
4/5/2015 10:27:58 PM
^^In this magical place called the movie theater.^^^yeah there are a couple jump scares, but what I said is that they don't rely on them.[Edited on April 5, 2015 at 10:29 PM. Reason : $$$]
4/5/2015 10:28:58 PM
lol, just watching the trailer I had no idea it was a new movie and had never heard of it before this thread
4/5/2015 10:31:23 PM
4/6/2015 5:41:06 AM
The question wasn't directed at me, but I thought this was much better than the Babadook
4/6/2015 8:10:09 AM
Babadook was good, Oculus was better, I'll need to catch this somehow.
4/6/2015 9:25:50 AM
I actually had no idea this was making it to mainstream cinemas -- I saw a trailer for it maybe a month or two ago and added it to my list of "independent horror movies to watch whenever they are available" (the Babadook and Oculus were both on the list at some point). Fast forward to Thursday night and a friend of mine said it was coming out on Friday and had a 95% on Rotten Tomatoes and just happened to be playing at the local theater so I was pleased.Anyway, I would compare this to Oculus and Babadook in terms of quality. It is definitely a good movie but I liked Oculus just a little bit better (even though it was the least original of the three and the ending was kind of predictable). One thing I really enjoyed about It Follows was the "slow, impending doom" of it. It reminded me of the original Night of the Living Dead movies mixed with the Terminator. A few things that bothered me on It Follows though. There are some minor spoilers so watch out -- The girl didn't seem too paranoid. If I knew that monster was after me, I'd be looking behind me all the time. She just had her back turned to that main pathway at the beach without a care in the world. You'd think her back would at least be to the water.- When it was going after Greg, why was it just beating on his bedroom door? Why not kick the door in and go after him immediately. It had no trouble kicking a hole in the door of the boat house at the lake? The only reason I could think is that maybe it was intelligent enough to realize that Greg could have jumped out a window or something if it just barged in but that may be a little far fetched.- They didn't try too many things to stop it. Maybe it is just because the main cast were teenagers/weren't thinking clearly but after discovering that it had a physical presence and was only "invisible" I would have tried covering it paintballs or flour or something so other people could see it. It clearly could be stunned with a bullet to the head. It had no interest in other people aside from its target so from then on I'd think they would have tried dousing it in gasoline and setting it on fire, chopping its head off (machete, chainsaw, etc.), jabbing it with a taser, etc. If it is truly indestructible, I don't think it would have been difficult to trap it somehow then chain it up and bury it in concrete or something.If all else fails, alert the government. They'd think you were crazy at first, yeah, but if you go into a police station and are like "Hey this head covered in paint won't stop following me" then physically point to it while it starts breaking their doors and stuff, they are gonna take notice.[Edited on April 6, 2015 at 10:13 AM. Reason : ]
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4/9/2015 12:56:41 AM
Not a big horror movie fan (hate jump scares) but I have gotten to watching a few thanks to some friends and well curiosity. I absolutely loved this movie.Spoilers.The concept is terrifying because no matter what you do this thing will come back for you. You can delay it, you can outrun it, and you can try to pass it on briefly but eventually its coming back. That is pretty freaking terrifying. I think after a few years trying to live through it I would just commit suicide haha. Also how stupid was the friendzone guy? It was pretty funny actually and I appreciated that they put him in. [Edited on April 9, 2015 at 4:09 PM. Reason : .]
4/9/2015 4:08:36 PM
I really hate this genre but thought this flick was tolerable. I know there are others like me so give it a shot.
4/9/2015 4:19:59 PM
Babadook's on Netflix now, y'all. It's definitely worth your time. It Follows > Babadook > Oculus for me.Spoilers:I really enjoyed the slow burn of this movie. So much of it has the audience questioning every person walking in the background. Several of Its appearances were downright unsettling (kitchen for one, bedroom for another). Paul's longing was hilariously pathetic. Anyway, it's definitely worth the price of admission.
4/20/2015 7:48:40 AM
I really enjoyed it, thought it was very reminiscent of Carpenter...almost a little too much. Even though this movie takes place in today's time, I felt like that ereader one of the friends had, and the smartphone we saw, were very out of place. Almost everything else, even most of the cars, seem to come from the early 80's. The polaroids, the old tube tv's (and lack of new ones), the 80's ish furniture everywhere, even the things they were tossing in the pool - there was nothing modern.I loved Detroit in this movie. Great backdrop.
5/6/2015 11:51:26 PM
As much as I enjoyed it could help but feel like there was no reward in sitting through the entire movie.
5/8/2015 12:19:20 AM
so the kids had all kinds of trouble stopping the thingbut Sam and Dean would have fixed it in like 15 mins or less with something like this:find a solid concrete room (preferably underground) with two heavy doors, once it chases you in, close both doors, and then weld and/or concrete the doors shutthen in like 500 years or so when the concrete does get a crack or whatnot, whoever is "next" should be living on a space station, lets see it walk there
5/24/2015 2:07:47 AM
5/24/2015 5:16:03 PM
The premise/concept of a monster only some people can see following you at all times is awesome. Once you have that you can make a good horror film with a low budget.SpoilersI thought it was odd how few adults/extras were in the movie... reminded me of Stephen King's IT as far as Kids vs a monster.
5/26/2015 12:03:00 PM
saw this last night. I think I went into it with expectations too high. overall enjoyable, but didn't fuck with my head nearly as much as I'd hoped.think there will be a sequel? the ending was pretty abrupt IMO
7/7/2015 1:38:50 PM
I think its less horror and more creepy. As a movie I thought it was very enjoyable though. The concept is brilliant though. No matter what you do it will come back to you eventually. Down the road it will catch up to you. You will live your whole life in paranoia because you know one day when you are out enjoying life something is going to come for you and kill you. [Edited on July 7, 2015 at 3:15 PM. Reason : a]
7/7/2015 3:14:25 PM
7/8/2015 6:23:18 PM
I use to be a horror movie buff but haven't seen anything in years because everything has gone to gore or the "jump effect". Will definitely check this one and Babadook out. Just for understanding.....is the premise that he just walks around constantly to find you? If you drove an hour out of town, then he would have to walk that distance to get to you or can he just reappear at random locations?
7/8/2015 9:57:11 PM
^ "It" is walking at a constant pace, no teleporting/appearing right behind you. If you drive for a day you have a few days to rest. It's a constant slow paced walk in a straight line towards you, but it also displays intelligence... "Slow, not dumb".An awesome "concept" for a horror film. Looked like a low budget film so props to whoever thought of it, I felt like they could have done more with it, but its a nice change of pace from the usual "Silence... BOOM" horror garbage.
7/9/2015 1:32:38 AM
^Yeah I think the concept is amazing. I think that's actually scarier than someone chasing you (knowing that your impending doom is slowly coming). I know every movie has plot holes, but couldn't they just move to move to Europe or something? Unless "It" is going to pull a Jesus across the Atlantic......
7/9/2015 7:00:09 PM
it can swap bodies, no? i dont fully understand when/why/how it switches bodies, but i assume it could just switch to a body overseas?
7/10/2015 10:09:49 AM
Not location, not like a demon possessing one person then another, just one thing that changes appearance. It works great for scenes where there is a large crowd, and everyone is constantly checking for monster.
7/10/2015 10:57:28 AM
The characters in these movies are unbearably stupid
7/11/2015 5:14:54 AM
Clearly you bang someone in the military. They are going to get shipped off, probably bang a hooker, then you are off the hook for a while.
7/11/2015 5:41:18 AM
worth the redbox rental. enjoyed it.
7/18/2015 11:02:07 PM
Beautifully shot. It was too gorgeous to be scary but I don't think the end game was fear. I never thought I would look at Detroit that way and I really loved the kid who desperately wanted to take the burden. Also, I really liked when it cut to her feet when they were on the couch. Call me a creep but women's feet super turned me on when I was 15. When he was driving around and passed up those fat hookers because they were too fat amused me. Fat Detroit hookers worse than death.
7/19/2015 12:04:37 AM
God damn this movie freaked me the fizzuck out, granted im already pretty scared of the dark, but still! A+ scaryness in this one.[Edited on July 21, 2015 at 8:32 PM. Reason : A++]
7/21/2015 8:31:23 PM
This one stuck with me, tall guy most of all. When he walked by that window at some point and walked behind Paul were my two biggest jumps. Two funny things, why was naked old guy on the roof?? Also, monster needs to bug better avatars, ie not super creepy naked people and not an old lady on college campus. Although I guess part of the "haunting" is the terror induced, but when first guy described it, I thought it would be harder to spot.
7/21/2015 11:03:08 PM
"32 posts"awwwwwwwwwwwwww
7/22/2015 11:22:21 AM
i think some of the "avitars" were for shock value (ie maybe she will just stand there in shock until it gets her)others were to incite fear (her friend, her dad, the kid)and others were to actually try and get to her (the school girl with the backpack, it could have walked right up to her)I hope they have a sequel, and maybe explain where it came from, but it would probably not be as good as the first
7/22/2015 9:38:00 PM
I don't remember her friend, dad or a kid with a backpack
7/22/2015 10:07:00 PM
Her dad was the one that followed her to the pool and started to throw the appliances at her in the water.
7/23/2015 9:31:30 PM
She said that was her dad?
7/23/2015 11:46:47 PM
^ I think there was a family photo at the end that had him in a picture with her
7/27/2015 3:04:22 PM
This movie isn't good enough for this many bumps.
7/27/2015 6:13:26 PM
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7/29/2015 3:33:34 PM
it looked great, but it felt like it was written by a combination of teenagers and the Family Research Coucil
8/22/2015 10:38:51 PM
^That was the idea.
8/23/2015 7:16:03 AM
i'm not a horror genre fan. i've been watching more recently, but i thought this was just terrible.
11/2/2015 9:57:35 AM