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tommywikkid
01-11-2015, 02:23 PM
Hopefully this isnt a waste but I figured to keep the clutter down on the thread of our lists we should have a thread for any comments or questions about our lists and or general discussion on the movies we list. Maybe it will keep the list thread a little less hectic to go through.

The Bloofer Lady
01-11-2015, 02:27 PM
Sounds doable. Great idea.

Giganticface
01-11-2015, 03:33 PM
Good call.

It would be awesome if V, the most awesome of super mods who I hope is not quitting his job as awesome super mod, would be so kind as to move the non-"tracking" posts from that thread to this thread.

And tommy, if you wouldn't mind editing your initial post in that thread to clarify that people should only make posts for movies they watch, not other discussion.

tommywikkid
01-11-2015, 09:07 PM
Good call.

It would be awesome if V, the most awesome of super mods who I hope is not quitting his job as awesome super mod, would be so kind as to move the non-"tracking" posts from that thread to this thread.

And tommy, if you wouldn't mind editing your initial post in that thread to clarify that people should only make posts for movies they watch, not other discussion.

Done. Meant to do that earlier but got sidetracked.

Giganticface
01-13-2015, 06:27 AM
Angra, I see you added Watcher in the Woods. That movie scared the crap out of me when I saw it in the theater as a kid. Probably one of the biggest influences on me ending up loving horror.

The Bloofer Lady
01-13-2015, 07:08 AM
Angra, I see you added Watcher in the Woods. That movie scared the crap out of me when I saw it in the theater as a kid. Probably one of the biggest influences on me ending up loving horror.

That was one of the first "horror" films I let my children watch. It was and still is awesome.

Angra
01-13-2015, 07:35 AM
First time I saw The Watcher in the Woods was about 10 years ago. Didn't have the same impact on me, most likely because I was 28 and not 8. ::wink::

After a second watch i still find it too family friendly to be remotely scary (for an adult). Doesn't hold a candle to Lady In White, but at least it wasn't goofy as so many other Horror flicks from Disney.

Giganticface
01-13-2015, 08:38 AM
First time I saw The Watcher in the Woods was about 10 years ago. Didn't have the same impact on me, most likely because I was 28 and not 8. ::wink::

After a second watch i still find it too family friendly to be remotely scary (for an adult). Doesn't hold a candle to Lady In White, but at least it wasn't goofy as so many other Horror flicks from Disney.

Yeah I've seen it a few times since then and it's not very scary, although still holds a bit of a spooky factor for me, and the acting is pretty good. Just thinking about the word "nerak" gives be a bit of a chill. (Funny, I ended up marrying a Karen.)

And if course, Bette Davis.

Angra
01-13-2015, 09:59 AM
Yeah I've seen it a few times since then and it's not very scary, although still holds a bit of a spooky factor for me, and the acting is pretty good. Just thinking about the word "nerak" gives be a bit of a chill. (Funny, I ended up marrying a Karen.)

And if course, Bette Davis.

You also ended up marrying Bette Davis? Hm, must've been for the money. ::roll eyes::

Giganticface
01-13-2015, 12:36 PM
You also ended up marrying Bette Davis? Hm, must've been for the money. ::roll eyes::

Haha, yes, that doesn't read quite right, does it. :)

Angra
01-14-2015, 04:40 AM
GiganticFace, have you seen The Bleeding House?

If so, Isn't that kinda the same story as Borgman?

Giganticface
01-14-2015, 06:59 AM
GiganticFace, have you seen The Bleeding House?

If so, Isn't that kinda the same story as Borgman?

I haven't seen The Bleeding House. Is it good? Reading the synopsis, it does sound like it has a similar "stranger amongst us" theme.

If you haven't seen Borgman, I'll warn you that it's a bit art house, has kind of a drama feel to it as opposed to straight horror (but would probably be classified as a thriller), is somewhat sci-fi themed, and a slow burn. Also, reading some user reviews, a number of folks are frustrated by ambiguity in the explanation for certain characters' motives. Having said that, I thought it was really interesting, challenging and well done, and the "horror" stuck with me for days.

Angra
01-14-2015, 08:33 PM
I haven't seen The Bleeding House. Is it good? Reading the synopsis, it does sound like it has a similar "stranger amongst us" theme.

If you haven't seen Borgman, I'll warn you that it's a bit art house, has kind of a drama feel to it as opposed to straight horror (but would probably be classified as a thriller), is somewhat sci-fi themed, and a slow burn. Also, reading some user reviews, a number of folks are frustrated by ambiguity in the explanation for certain characters' motives. Having said that, I thought it was really interesting, challenging and well done, and the "horror" stuck with me for days.

The Bleeding House is pretty good yes. But you also find the daughters behavior and actions rather odd and frustrating in that one.

I think I'm gonna give Borgman a try as the story sounds interesting and it does have a 6,8 rating on IMDB, so it can't be all that bad and artsy. ::smile::

TheBossInTheWall
02-08-2015, 06:39 AM
Basically make a reply and edit it through the year to keep track of all the horror movies you watch throughout the year. The list is not limited to modern horror but all horror.

Also please only keep your list here. For any comments/questions/general discussion please use the Track the movies you watch discussion thread. (http://www.horror.com/forum/showthread.php?t=65546)

***Special thanks to V and Angra, without them this thread would only have been a neat idea***

***Movies in italics are previously seen films. Everything else is first time viewings.***

JANUARY

1. Blood Runs Cold *****
2. Dead Snow*****
3. Boa Vs. Python***
4. Geek aka Backwoods****
5. Absentia*
6. Bad Lieutenant****
7. Dementia 13****
8. Body Melt****
9. Murder At The Rue Morgue***
10. Dead Snow 2*****
11. Zombie Massacre***
12. The Black Sleep (1956)***
13. See No Evil 2***
14. The Living Want Me Dead (Short) (2010)***
15. The Purge Anarchy (2014)*
16. Plan 9 From Outer Space (1959)*****
17. A Good Marriage (2014)***
18. Wolfcop (2014)****
19. The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963)***
20. Rubber (2010)****
21. Hatchet 3(2013)***


Absentia one star? : / I gave it 4 stars. I didn't see it as a stricly horror movie, but as a movie about dealing with the disappearance of a love one and how it can affect you. The horror aspect made it easier to understand the experience. As well the sister's acting was really good. And it was nice to see a good horror movie without Hollywood's ideas of beauty.

tommywikkid
02-08-2015, 12:28 PM
Absentia one star? : / I gave it 4 stars. I didn't see it as a stricly horror movie, but as a movie about dealing with the disappearance of a love one and how it can affect you. The horror aspect made it easier to understand the experience. As well the sister's acting was really good. And it was nice to see a good horror movie without Hollywood's ideas of beauty.

I guess our tastes differ greatly. I found it to be extremely boring and after the film was done was just left feeling like I wasted an hour and half with no pay off and nothing to really speak of.

horcrux2007
03-26-2015, 10:41 AM
Nightcrawler
Kingsman: The Secret Service

Wow don't watch so many movies!

hammerfan
03-26-2015, 11:37 AM
Wow don't watch so many movies!

LOL, I've had no time. Although I should add The Shrine.
The Babadook

horcrux2007
04-03-2015, 07:20 AM
More people need to stay up to date. I love seeing all the movies you guys watch!

Giganticface
04-03-2015, 09:10 AM
More people need to stay up to date. I love seeing all the movies you guys watch!

Done!

horcrux2007
04-03-2015, 09:11 AM
Done!

Damn, how'd you watch the bunny game? Couldn't make it past like 5 minutes.

Giganticface
04-03-2015, 09:14 AM
Damn, how'd you watch the bunny game? Couldn't make it past like 5 minutes.

It was pretty bad. With no plot, it's hard to stretch something like that to full length, and it was also just, in general, pretty stupid. Guinea Pig does plotless torture better, but that's typically more like 30 minutes. The artsy stuff was halfway interesting for like 2 minutes, but wore out its welcome real fast. Not recommended.

Giganticface
04-03-2015, 09:19 AM
Bumping this thread to limit discussion in the sticky thread.

horcrux2007
04-19-2015, 08:03 AM
should rewatches be included?

Giganticface
04-19-2015, 08:13 AM
should rewatches be included?

Sure, why not! I think of this thread as a way to just see, in general, what everybody's watching over the time that we hang out around here. I don't think there are any rules -- do whatever you want. I include shorts, non-horror and TV (when I finish a season) too.

horcrux2007
04-19-2015, 08:52 AM
Sure, why not! I think of this thread as a way to just see, in general, what everybody's watching over the time that we hang out around here. I don't think there are any rules -- do whatever you want. I include shorts, non-horror and TV (when I finish a season) too.

I've been including non horror as well. I've just forgotten to put rewatches, and then I don't remember when or what I watched. I have been including reevaluations, though, just because I'll watch some movies again to see if my tastes have changed. I think I'll only include ones that I've rated.

Roiffalo
04-21-2015, 02:27 PM
I'm sticking to just listing horror. Just about all I watch lately anyway. lol
And I certainly include rewatches. Shows if a movie is worth a rewatch then it MUST be good.

Has anyone seen 'The Houses October Built'? I just watched and added it to my list. I have no idea what to think of it.

horcrux2007
04-21-2015, 03:14 PM
I'm sticking to just listing horror. Just about all I watch lately anyway. lol
And I certainly include rewatches. Shows if a movie is worth a rewatch then it MUST be good.

Has anyone seen 'The Houses October Built'? I just watched and added it to my list. I have no idea what to think of it.

I thought it was kinda disappointing. The only thing it really did was make me more interested in extreme haunts.

Roiffalo
04-21-2015, 03:28 PM
Me too. Sadly I know of no year round haunts.

SPOILERS- But I think the movie was a little disappointing cause I actually wanted the characters to make it out this time. They weren't your stereotypical stupid and horny teenagers (okay strip club scene aside) that are just asking to be axed. But in a sense that also made it a good horror flick because they didn't. Scary as shit to be buried alive, so if they wanted to freak out their audience they chose an appropriate ending.

horcrux2007
04-21-2015, 03:43 PM
I liked the characters as well. I just thought the pacing was horrible and the ending was them basically running around a haunted house. It seemed like the ending should have been much darker than it actually was. And was the whole thing supernatural or was it just some insane group of rednecks?

Giganticface
04-21-2015, 06:25 PM
I actually kinda liked it. I don't think it's necessarily a great movie, but there were scenes that I found pretty scary. Maybe that's because the redneck genre works for me, and I also have a general mistrust of any kind of loosely-regulated "ride"-style entertainment, like carnivals and haunts. I just feel like bad things, both accidental and malicious, might happen at those places.

I didn't mind the possible supernatural aspect, nor the vagueness around it, however I didn't think it was necessary. Straight up bad guys would have been enough.

horcrux2007
04-21-2015, 06:30 PM
I also have a general mistrust of any kind of loosely-regulated "ride"-style entertainment, like carnivals and haunts. I just feel like bad things, both accidental and malicious, might happen at those places.

That's what makes it exciting! It's like one of those choose your own adventures ya know.

Roiffalo
04-21-2015, 08:18 PM
I liked the characters as well. I just thought the pacing was horrible and the ending was them basically running around a haunted house. It seemed like the ending should have been much darker than it actually was. And was the whole thing supernatural or was it just some insane group of rednecks?
I agree with the pacing. When things started getting weird like seeing characters around from houses over 100 miles ago, that was intense and started to get exciting, but it took forever to get there, and then it went too fast and the ending felt rushed and as you said, could have been darker. It was good enough, but it felt anti-climatic. From the point of finding the masks on the windshield it lost a lot of the drama the pace was making. I really freaked over the filming at night part though. I did a double take and thought 'wait wasn't there five of them... who's recording?!' XD

I actually kinda liked it. I don't think it's necessarily a great movie, but there were scenes that I found pretty scary. Maybe that's because the redneck genre works for me, and I also have a general mistrust of any kind of loosely-regulated "ride"-style entertainment, like carnivals and haunts. I just feel like bad things, both accidental and malicious, might happen at those places.

I didn't mind the possible supernatural aspect, nor the vagueness around it, however I didn't think it was necessary. Straight up bad guys would have been enough.
I don't know if I understand what you mean by redneck genre here...
But I do really love the idea for the movie, it being the idea of a haunted house alone as the scare. All the interviews and what not making it clear that these things can be taken too far and have gone too far. In that view it would have been fine without any supernatural aspect (if there even was, it was a bit vague to say if it was or not), but at least they kept it minimal.

Giganticface
04-21-2015, 09:26 PM
I don't know if I understand what you mean by redneck genre here...
But I do really love the idea for the movie, it being the idea of a haunted house alone as the scare. All the interviews and what not making it clear that these things can be taken too far and have gone too far. In that view it would have been fine without any supernatural aspect (if there even was, it was a bit vague to say if it was or not), but at least they kept it minimal.

Sorry, i'm kind of a genre classification nerd - both for music and for movies. I did the genre definitions for http://screambox.com (also happened to build the site :) ... Btw, they don't necessarily apply the genres how I recommended).

I would classify films in the Redneck subgenre if the primary source of fear is caused by the protagonists being in an unfamiliar location, and being harassed by the locals of that location. That could range from total freaks like The Hills Have Eyes and Wrong Turn, to actual rednecks like Deliverance, to simply country bumpkins like Straw Dogs. Since the concept is similar, I would also include primitive humans like Offspring, Italian cannibal films, and even hoodie horror, like Ils and Eden Lake.

In Houses October Built, the threat doesn't really come from the haunts themselves, but from the local freaks that work and hang out there -- starting with the scene in the bar where the locals start shit, to them hanging outside the haunts staring them down, to finally tracking them down and capturing them. The characters actively put themselves in unfamiliar locations, and debate whether to continue the journey. If I remember correctly, however, the film does manage to avoid the trope of being stuck in that location because their car broke down.

Roiffalo
04-22-2015, 04:05 PM
Oooo Hills Have Eyes is one of my favorites too... Been wanting to rewatch that lately but I digress.

I understand now, thanks very much. I was also relieved by the absence of the 'broken down automobile' trope too. To say it's been overdone is an understatement.

Giganticface
05-12-2015, 09:12 PM
Updated.

Roiffalo
05-12-2015, 10:37 PM
omg I'm always updating mine thanks to Netflix. Made my year to finally watch a few classics like the 'Scream' series, 'The Fly', and 'Re-Animator'. Never got to before and lawrdy do I regret it. Certainly going to need to rewatch them. Especially 'Re-Animator'. I think I have a new faaaaaaaavoriteeeeeeeee ::love::

horcrux2007
05-13-2015, 05:06 AM
I've only been able to watch 2 movies so far this year ::mad:: At least summer vacation starts on Monday.

MichaelMyers
05-13-2015, 05:14 AM
I've only been able to watch 2 movies so far this year ::mad:: At least summer vacation starts on Monday.

Great news horrorcrux. Hang in there and then begin the summer with a marathon.

horcrux2007
05-13-2015, 05:28 AM
Great news horrorcrux. Hang in there and then begin the summer with a marathon.

I haven't watch a single horror movie all month!

MichaelMyers
05-18-2015, 06:27 PM
I haven't watch a single horror movie all month!

That changes now.

Roiffalo
06-02-2015, 09:28 PM
Just watched Jack the Reaper (2011) on Netflix... anyone else seen this?

Giganticface
06-03-2015, 07:53 AM
Just watched Jack the Reaper (2011) on Netflix... anyone else seen this?

No, is it any good?

Roiffalo
06-03-2015, 03:57 PM
Typical no plot slasher film. The ending had an interesting twist that I wanted to discuss with someone who had also seen it.

horcrux2007
06-06-2015, 04:59 PM
Ughh doing some of these release dates is confusing since sometimes it'll be released in another country first or whatever. I usually go by the US release date (not including film festivals), unless it's a foreign film like In Fear or REC.

Baron Von Marlon
06-06-2015, 09:32 PM
Ughh doing some of these release dates is confusing since sometimes it'll be released in another country first or whatever. I usually go by the US release date (not including film festivals), unless it's a foreign film like In Fear or REC.

Pick the year from IMDB. That's usually the right one.

horcrux2007
06-08-2015, 07:56 AM
Pick the year from IMDB. That's usually the right one.

This is the date I usually go by:
http://imgur.com/71zLt9x.png
http://imgur.com/5tEt3hI.png
http://imgur.com/yd61qGT.png

There are a couple of exceptions like Haunt and The House of The Devil, but you get the point.

Baron Von Marlon
06-08-2015, 09:26 AM
I pick the date that's next to the title.

horcrux2007
06-08-2015, 02:26 PM
I pick the date that's next to the title.

The only reason I don't do that is for movies like Unfriended. It had a release in 2014 at some random film festival, but it wasn't theatrically released until 2015.

Baron Von Marlon
06-08-2015, 03:36 PM
The only reason I don't do that is for movies like Unfriended. It had a release in 2014 at some random film festival, but it wasn't theatrically released until 2015.

Does it really matter that much?

horcrux2007
06-08-2015, 04:07 PM
Does it really matter that much?

Of course not. I overthink everything though.

Baron Von Marlon
06-08-2015, 06:18 PM
Of course not. I overthink everything though.

I do that too.
Little tip: try to limit the overthinking to things that affect your personal life.
To my brain that makes sense. It helps (me) to focus less on trivial things and more on important things.

horcrux2007
06-08-2015, 06:21 PM
I do that too.
Little tip: try to limit the overthinking to things that affect your personal life.
To my brain that makes sense. It helps (me) to focus less on trivial things and more on important things.

Yeah, I really need to do that. It's difficult during the summer though since I really don't have anything to worry about.

Giganticface
06-08-2015, 08:52 PM
This is the date I usually go by:
http://imgur.com/71zLt9x.png
http://imgur.com/5tEt3hI.png
http://imgur.com/yd61qGT.png

There are a couple of exceptions like Haunt and The House of The Devil, but you get the point.

For general identification purposes, I think it's best to use the year next to the title on IMDB because that will be the agreed-upon original release year. (Once in a while they get it wrong but I wouldn't worry about that.)

However, when putting together new "best of" lists, it's better (and common) to use the wider release date. Otherwise many of the best films will never make a list because no one actually saw them the year they were originally "released." This will either be the theatrical, DVD or VOD release date, whichever comes first, and typically the US or UK date (depending on who's writing the article etc.).

For instance, the Fangoria Chainsaw Awards for 2014 (http://www.fangoria.com/new/the-2015-fangoria-chainsaw-awards-winners-and-full-results/) (which is an awesome list, by the way) is mostly made up of films originally released on 2013 (Under the Skin, Only Lovers Left Alive, Enemy, Witching & Bitching, ...).

horcrux2007
06-19-2015, 10:07 AM
Does it really matter that much?

Aw fuck it. I'll just put the year next to the title. That's easier.

Roiffalo
06-19-2015, 03:10 PM
Don't stress yourself, Horcrux. I don't bother with years at all unless I know of another movie that exists with a similar title or a remake.

horcrux2007
06-19-2015, 05:42 PM
Don't stress yourself, Horcrux. I don't bother with years at all unless I know of another movie that exists with a similar title or a remake.

Yeah no one cares anyway lol

Repo'd
06-19-2015, 06:11 PM
I tend to obsess a little bit about release dates, but I think in my case it's just an old man thing.::danger::

Baron Von Marlon
07-31-2015, 09:04 PM
Few people tracking their movies or is that just a thought?

Roiffalo
08-01-2015, 01:21 AM
Few people tracking their movies or is that just a thought?

I keep mine updated. Once in a while I forget a title or two, but when I remember I go back and fix my list. I love seeing how big it gets. Was going great this month, had about a movie a day, then about a week and a half in or so it suddenly went to crap and I feel like I haven't watched a movie in ages.

I guess those of us who update don't have anything to discuss here. I myself just discuss movies I've seen when I post them in the 'last seen vintage/80s/contemporary' topics. I love it when someone else has something to say on a movie I shared with my opinion on it, but not all the time they will, and that's okay. I would be taking the same chance posting here too probably.

tommywikkid
08-05-2015, 06:48 PM
I really been slacking on watching much movies lately. Earlier in the year I watched quite a bit, but for the last few months im lucky to get 1 or 2 in a month. Though most my free time lately has been spent on video games or music.

Anyhow, I really started getting into Vanishing On 7th Street then it just went drastically downhill to the point I couldnt even finish the film! Thankfully after that I watched The Battery and really enjoyed that.

tommywikkid
09-03-2015, 07:00 PM
There are very few modern horror films I really like but man I gotta admit I fell in love with It Follows

horcrux2007
12-07-2015, 08:32 AM
Are we going to do this for 2016?

hammerfan
12-07-2015, 08:55 AM
Are we going to do this for 2016?

Anybody can start a thread

Lord Voldemort
12-08-2015, 04:52 PM
There are very few modern horror films I really like but man I gotta admit I fell in love with It Follows

It Follows is the best horror movie of the year IMO. It's the last movie that gave me a knightmare.::shocked::

Roiffalo
01-18-2016, 08:27 PM
We should have one of these topics set up for the 2016 list.

Giganticface
01-18-2016, 10:54 PM
I agree. Who can make a sticky?

hammerfan
01-19-2016, 02:46 AM
I agree. Who can make a sticky?

You can start it and I can make it sticky ::stick out tongue::

Repo'd
01-19-2016, 03:23 AM
You can start it and I can make it sticky ::stick out tongue::

Flirt! ::wink::

::big grin::