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Peaking at Netflix, these are pretty good post 2010 films: Train to Busan - well done Korean zombie The Conjuring - scary late 70's-ish Hush - bit Hitchcockian The Babysitter (good first 3/4th, bit of a 80's homage) Post 2000s The Cell Cloverfield Not Netflix: Vacancy, Dead Silence, The Ring 2002, Ouija: Origin of Evil |
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A premium channel?
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did you see Train to Busan or Hush yet? Based on your likes, I think you'll dig em. The prior is fast paced, modern and funny, but subtitles.
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Not yet, I’m actually just now about to try and finish Mandy lane. Hopefully tomorrow I can check one of them out if they’re on Netflix, YouTube, or tubi.
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Sculpt- it actually just registered to me that subtitles is out for now. Probably sound silly but I’m only watching these movies when I’m on the treadmill. I definitely couldnt keep up.
I looked at hush and I’ve seen it but I don’t remember much. Might rewatch. Just finished Mandy lane. Cool movie. Last edited by GMB; 11-25-2021 at 07:42 AM. |
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I don't like watching subtitled films in general because you can't just watch the whole screen like the director intended it. Busan was an 'easy read', by the way, short and generally infrequent dialogue. So when you can just end your night with Netflix, it's a fun watch. What I liked about Hush was that basically everything the film shows you is there for a purpose. That's generally textbook for making films, but for horror fans, especially cheaper horror, we know there's a ton of meaningless shoots and items. So it was cool to see a film with Hitchcockian detail. Last edited by Sculpt; 09-20-2019 at 08:20 PM. |
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How about Mandy? The Void?
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^^ will look into. I keep seeing Mandy recommended.
Oh I gotcha, I don’t have them. I did just watch The Final Girls. It’s was entertaining enough but more of a spoof than horror. |
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