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evilreign
08-08-2006, 12:59 PM
I really havent liked horror movies until recently, what movies are absoulute musts that I see. I have seen saw, the butterfly effect, and signs. I am seeing the lady in the water tommorow.
Vodstok
08-08-2006, 01:04 PM
Originally posted by evilreign
I really havent liked horror movies until recently, what movies are absoulute musts that I see. I have seen saw, the butterfly effect, and signs. I am seeing the lady in the water tommorow. before anyone is rude about it, Butterfly effect and lady in the water arent horror.
Anywho, must sees:
Dog Soldiers
Alien
Aliens
Alien3
Night of the Living Dead (Both Versions)
Dawn of the Dead (both versions, watch all 3 old movies first)
Day of the Dead
An American Werewolf In london
The Lost Boys
Jaws
Silver Bullet
The Hills Have Eyes (both versions)
Evil Dead 1 and 2
The Exorcist
more to come
Vodstok
08-08-2006, 01:07 PM
Audition
The Ring
Final Destination
Jeepers Creepers
The Omen (original)
Child's Play
Friday the 13th
Halloween 1 and 2
Nightmare on Elm Street
Some movies that are so bad they require watching:
Basket Case
Pieces
Darkness Falls (an experience in true suffering. it is terrible)
Puppet Master
That should keep you busy for a day or two :)
Miss Olivia
08-08-2006, 01:10 PM
Re-Animator
Night of the Demons
Dead Alive
Vodstok
08-08-2006, 01:15 PM
Dead Alive....
Watch this one (And Audition) only if you have a strong stomach. i am NOT kidding.
Miss Olivia
08-08-2006, 01:21 PM
Yeah, ole Peter Jackson really trotted out the KY jelly for Dead Alive. It's hilarious, though.
You've got....THE BITE!!!
Spoorloos
08-08-2006, 01:21 PM
i just saw audition last night, its the best psych thriller horror movie i have seen in years!
Korpse
08-08-2006, 04:48 PM
Jaws
Halloween
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Blair Witch Project
Exorcist
The Mothman
08-08-2006, 04:55 PM
Originally posted by Vodstok
Pieces
NO! dont go near that. most boring load of shit ever.
No one has suggested The Evil Dead:eek:
VampiricClown
08-08-2006, 05:38 PM
Deadbirds....Scariest movie ever made....
evilreign
08-08-2006, 05:43 PM
Correct me if I am wrong, but i heard that the exorsist is the scariest movie ever.
The Mothman
08-08-2006, 06:26 PM
Originally posted by evilreign
Correct me if I am wrong, but i heard that the exorsist is the scariest movie ever. ya ill correct you right now. exorcist is good for a laugh, just to see an ugly possesed girl saying that peoples mothers suck cocks in hell. but its certainly not scary. As for Dead Birds being the scariest film ever, idk about that, but its definetly up there.
joshaube
08-08-2006, 07:48 PM
"Deadbirds....Scariest movie ever made...."
Me and the three other people I watched it with found this to be a rather heaping pile of trash. I wouldn't really call it scary. Typical, and it had SOME atmosphere. Nowhere NEAR as scary as some others. But then again... it depends on tastes. It was definately one of the lower-rated horror movies I've seen in the past few years.
For classics;
Nightmare on Elm Street
Friday the 13th
Halloween
Child's Play
Evil Dead 1 & 2 (2 specifically)
Dead Alive / Braindead
Ringu / The Ring
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original)
House of 1000 Corpses
The Devil's Rejects
The Hills Have Eyes 06
PS. Mothman, someone has. Infact, Vodstok did in the first reply to this thread.
novakru
08-08-2006, 07:56 PM
FrightNight
The Hunger
Maniac
The Frightners
Subspecies
Alien
Nosferatu(the original)
A bit of mix for you to see what genre of horror you prefer.
Also check out any Hammer film and anything with Christopher Lee
Jameslofton
08-08-2006, 10:15 PM
Texas Chainsaw Massacre(original)
The Burning
Black Christmas
Hellraiser
Witchboard
Halloween
Nightmare on Elm Street
Elvis_Christ
08-08-2006, 10:48 PM
Originally posted by Vodstok
Some movies that are so bad they require watching:
Basket Case
:confused: and you think Jeepers Creepers is a must see? :eek:
The STE
08-08-2006, 10:55 PM
don't listen to these folk, listen to me.
DON'T follow other people's reccomendations. Just dive into it with a blank slate. Go with the ones that you've heard of before, ones where you've heard the title mentioned in passing, et cetera. Browse the horror sections in the video store and look at the backs of the cases, get what ones sound interesting to you. You'll get some bad ones, sure, but you'll be forming your own opinion about everything without influence. It's mostly what people did before the internet got all popular.
bwind22
08-09-2006, 12:53 AM
Yeah STE is right on.
Just because 1 person thinks something is good doesn't mean you will... I happen to think that Audition wasn't great, but a lot of people here like it... Same goes for pretty much anything... You won't know what you think, until you see it.
In my opinion, the most essential horror movies for you to check out would be these...
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original)
Night of the Living Dead (original)
Dawn of the Dead (original)
Halloween
I'd say start with those 5 and then expand from there based on what you like and don't like about them. Those 5 are movies that pretty much every horror fan has seen and gives respect to so it's a real good place to start.
ViciousT
08-09-2006, 02:14 AM
Camp Blood 1 & 2
Killjoy 1,2
Nursie
pieces
All got for gore and a laugh mate ;)
Vodstok
08-09-2006, 05:22 AM
Originally posted by The Mothman
NO! dont go near that. most boring load of shit ever.
No one has suggested The Evil Dead:eek:
you caught pieces, but not evil dead? i meantioned 1 and 2....
pieces is worth watching for the end. it is the biggest "WHAT THE FUCK!?!?!" aside from Sleepaway camp.
For the recored, STE is right, but at least you now have a nice log list of title sto choose from. Think of them as guidelines.
urgeok
08-09-2006, 05:27 AM
Originally posted by evilreign
Correct me if I am wrong, but i heard that the exorsist is the scariest movie ever.
a lot of Christians will say this because it hits them where they live. If you believe in god and the devil then i would say you could very well find this the scariest movie ever.
i dont believe in those things but i will say the exorcist set the bar for mainstream horror .. it is very well made and atmospheric.
urgeok
08-09-2006, 05:28 AM
Originally posted by ViciousT
Camp Blood 1 & 2
Killjoy 1,2
Nursie
pieces
All got for gore and a laugh mate ;)
i think someone just starting into horror might need a list of movies they could actually find ..
Vodstok
08-09-2006, 05:29 AM
I agree. im an atheist, but still find it scary as hell.
For the most part, if people say it isntdcary to them, they are either very cynical or just trying to be a bad ass.
urgeok
08-09-2006, 05:30 AM
Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
:confused: and you think Jeepers Creepers is a must see? :eek:
jeepers creepers gets props for origionality in the very least.
it does kind of fall apart in the end but is still has an origional baddie and it it builds well (until the nonsense at the police station)
urgeok
08-09-2006, 05:31 AM
Originally posted by Vodstok
I agree. im an atheist, but still find it scary as hell.
For the most part, if people say it isntdcary to them, they are either very cynical or just trying to be a bad ass.
well, i'm not trying to be a badass - but i havent found a movie scary since i can remember...
wait .. 'an inconvenient truth' - the al Gore movie about global warming ..
i think that is pretty scary .. even if only 5% of it is true (and i personally believe its all true)
VampiricClown
08-09-2006, 01:13 PM
Originally posted by joshaube
"Deadbirds....Scariest movie ever made...."
Me and the three other people I watched it with found this to be a rather heaping pile of trash. I wouldn't really call it scary. Typical, and it had SOME atmosphere. Nowhere NEAR as scary as some others. But then again... it depends on tastes. It was definately one of the lower-rated horror movies I've seen in the past few years.
For classics;
Nightmare on Elm Street
Friday the 13th
Halloween
Child's Play
Evil Dead 1 & 2 (2 specifically)
Dead Alive / Braindead
Ringu / The Ring
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original)
House of 1000 Corpses
The Devil's Rejects
The Hills Have Eyes 06
PS. Mothman, someone has. Infact, Vodstok did in the first reply to this thread.
And may I ask you what exactly scares you?
joshaube
08-09-2006, 03:38 PM
Movie-wise, not much has given me the chills. Since I was young, at least, and I've ben longing for the feeling again.
Fear-wise in real life, they mainly lie in things that can actually happen. The thought of someone watching you from outside your window, the thought that someone might be in your room at that very moment you're thinking it. The thought that, hey, if someone wants to bust into your house now and kill you - not much is going to stop them.
That's what scares me.
I'm also big on imagination. The one film that I can claim has given me the chills is The Blair Witch Project.
I re-read my comment and it seems sort of bitchy, and I'm sorry if I came off that way. It seems I mainly due because of the way I write. I just didn't, personally, find Dead Birds to be anything extraordinary. Everyone is different.
evilreign
08-09-2006, 08:05 PM
Originally posted by Vodstok
before anyone is rude about it, Butterfly effect and lady in the water arent horror.
Anywho, must sees:
Dog Soldiers
Alien
Aliens
Alien3
Night of the Living Dead (Both Versions)
Dawn of the Dead (both versions, watch all 3 old movies first)
Day of the Dead
An American Werewolf In london
The Lost Boys
Jaws
Silver Bullet
The Hills Have Eyes (both versions)
Evil Dead 1 and 2
The Exorcist
more to come
I can see how the lady in the water woudnt be considered to be horror, I laughed in it a lot, and the only actually horror parts was when the wolf jumped out, which wasnt scary, but my sister kept screaming and jumping in my ear. I did think that it was brillantly done, and the plot was very original.
I also failed to mention that I have seen dawn of the dead, and land of the dead. I liked dawn of the dead better.
ViciousT
08-10-2006, 12:03 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
i think someone just starting into horror might need a list of movies they could actually find ..
You can get them on ebay mate,some are about 1.99 each if you look:)
Ooky_Kabuki
08-10-2006, 12:07 AM
I didn't think the Exorcist was all that. I've watched it quite a bit and never thought it was really "scary." Maybe a TAD eerie but it will be your own opinion.
And I also agree that you have to find what you like. Don't listen to other people because all our tastes vary. I personally rarely look at the back covers of movies because if I read them I could be passing up a really decent movie (and that has happened before).
The Flayed One
08-10-2006, 04:42 AM
Here's my pimp that everyone could see coming from a mile away.
Watch the Exorcist III. Not so in your face. Very subtle, very nice.
Vodstok
08-10-2006, 04:45 AM
Originally posted by evilreign
I also failed to mention that I have seen dawn of the dead, and land of the dead. I liked dawn of the dead better. Good boy :)
The_Return
08-10-2006, 05:43 PM
Check out the movies in my signature. Few (if any) will actually scare you, but all are fantastic horror films.
Sloan
08-11-2006, 01:39 AM
Dunno whats been said, cant be assed reading thru 3 pages but here are just a few must sees........doubt youll like half the stuff on list list going by the movies you mentioned in your 1st post.
friday the 13th (all)
NOES (all)
Hellraiser (1,2,3 & 8)
Halloween(all)
critters(all)
pet sematary 2
dog soldiers
28 days later
the dentist 1&2
saw
hostel
re-animator 1,2,3
rotld 1,2,3 fuck 4+5
army of darkness
childs play 1,2,3
leprechaun!!!!! (all except no4)
House 1,2&4
children of the corn
puppet master(all)
wrong turn
tcm remake
the descent
creep
ginger snaps 3
the video dead
night breed
fragile
the toolbox murders
fright night 1,2
demonic toys
shakma
link
monkey shines
mans best friend
cujo
the burning
the people under the stairs
cabin fever
the blair witch project
the thing
etc, etc hell even jack frost 1n2 are must sees!
evilreign
08-11-2006, 04:35 PM
I am going to rent 28 days later this weekend, and maybe hellraiser.
The_Return
08-11-2006, 05:58 PM
Originally posted by evilreign
I am going to rent 28 days later this weekend, and maybe hellraiser.
28 Days Later is very hit-or-miss. Alot of people love it, but I (along with many others) didnt think it was all that.
You wont find alot of people that dont like Hellraiser though...classic. The second one is worth seeing as well.
Doc Faustus
08-13-2006, 09:34 PM
It might be a bit popcorn, but I'd say Poltergeist is a good view for anybody just getting into horror. Solid, primal scares without the kind of extreme gore that takes a bit of indoctrination. Bava's Black Sunday is also rich, intriguing and fairly risque for its time, so are the AI Poe films with Vincent Price. They're not Poe, but they're all something special. And for a good exotic scare, I'd say Ju On. These are all movies that help a person better appreciate the genre and sort the wheat from the chaff. Though I would agree with the STE on following your instincts. The more you follow them, the better they develop one way or the other. You can only rent Dracula's Curse or Hell's Highway once.
crabapple
08-14-2006, 07:07 AM
I am always rooting for Phantasm as it's one of my favorite 70's horror films. A very unique style combining scary, funny and surrealism, all played out through the filter of 70's hipness. It's a whackay, freakay kind of horror.
VampiricClown
08-14-2006, 10:24 AM
Originally posted by crabapple
I am always rooting for Phantasm as it's one of my favorite 70's horror films. A very unique style combining scary, funny and surrealism, all played out through the filter of 70's hipness. It's a whackay, freakay kind of horror.
In my opinion, the best thing about Phantasm was it's use of music. It was creepy, yet it flowed with the film, just like in movies such as 'Halloween'.
alkytrio666
08-14-2006, 11:11 AM
Originally posted by The_Return
28 Days Later is very hit-or-miss. Alot of people love it, but I (along with many others) didnt think it was all that.
You wont find alot of people that dont like Hellraiser though...classic. The second one is worth seeing as well.
28 Days Later = Suck
Hellraiser = Awesome
SKOOFx
08-14-2006, 11:55 AM
Prince of Darkness
Hellraiser 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 8 (yeah I LIKE THEM!)
Sleepaway Camp 1-3
Friday the 13th 1-5
Vodstok
08-14-2006, 11:58 AM
Originally posted by alkytrio666
28 Days Later = Suck
Hellraiser = Awesome :p
28 Days later is great. you people just have no taste.
Poltergeist is goo d because it is an "essential" horror movie, it relies on atmosphere and some special effects, thats it.
The Mothman
08-14-2006, 02:51 PM
Originally posted by alkytrio666
28 Days Later = Suck
Hellraiser = Awesome
i think the excact opposite. 28 days late was cool and atmosospheric, and the ending kicked ass. hellraiser was a little slow. wouldnt say it sucked though.
makemebad
08-14-2006, 08:40 PM
Originally posted by The Mothman
ya ill correct you right now. exorcist is good for a laugh, just to see an ugly possesed girl saying that peoples mothers suck cocks in hell. but its certainly not scary. As for Dead Birds being the scariest film ever, idk about that, but its definetly up there.
you're in a horror page and making fun of the exorcist?!
joshaube
08-15-2006, 04:34 AM
I thought 28 Days Later was just mediocre, but worth a watch. I wouldn't go as far as saying it sucked, because it didn't, but then again I'm not the supreme overlord of good taste like Alky is.
urgeok
08-15-2006, 05:07 AM
I wouldnt presume to say anything 'sucked' without a clear and concise reason why.
otherwise it's a non-opinion.
tarcher80
08-15-2006, 09:30 AM
this is great, i wish a new member posted this type of thread every time. i love how it brings out our inner asshole-critic.