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Originally Posted by Leland_malinski
Last night I revisited Night of the Living Dead and it was at good as the first time I see it.. I love the scene sort of towards the beginning where the Flesheater is trying to get into the car and trying to break the window.. that scene still holds up.. the feeling of entrapment is awesome there..
the night before I watched Wes Craven's "The People Under the Stairs". . i had never seen it.. and I found it to be a little disappointing.. Kind of like Home Alone meets Horror.. i just couldn't be scared when the lead is a little kid.. He did alright on the acting, but some of his lines were super weak... And not a lot of frights in it... I did love the opening with the Tarot Cards though..
I think the Next thing I am going to revisit is The Thing... which I haven't seen in a while.. and then any suggestions for a movie.. with say around a 300,000 or under budget.. that is actual good... any suggestions???
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I always wanted to see "The People Under the Stairs" because it has a ridiculously good title (honestly), but I've heard it's pretty bad, so I've stayed away.
As for indie horror flics (I honestly have very little frame of reference for how much movies cost in general, so I am going to read "<= $300,000" to mean "indie"), I suggest:
- Session 9 - Brilliant little gem shot in Danvers, MA asylum which is about an hour away from where I live
- Mulberry St - Fantastic little infection movie from the After Dark horror fest. Obviously low budget, but I think that the direct does well with limited funds
- Crazy Eights - Also from After Dark horror fest. Solid little ghost story.
- May - Ridiculously good horror character piece. Wish I got more cult attention.
- Murder Party - Ridiculously low budget, but fantastic. Funny and legitimately horrifying toward the end.
- The Signal - Brilliantly gritty. Definitely worth a watch.