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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Devil is a really good one, funny, scary and has a really good twist to it as well is that the one in the lift?
Yeah that's the one "
That was a good movie netflix has a couple good ones |
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"Train to Busan, edge of the seat nerve wrecker!
Couldn't recommend it more I think you would like snow piercer "
Will give it a watch tomorrow, Extraction was pretty good. Just finished watching it. Not a horror though |
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Wouldn’t say best but one that bothered me was a film called case 39, it’s not hugely popular and I’ve seen thousands of horrors but that film made me not be able to go to sleep. Was the fact that it talks about demons feeding off your emotions that done my head in! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Wouldn’t say best but one that bothered me was a film called case 39, it’s not hugely popular and I’ve seen thousands of horrors but that film made me not be able to go to sleep. Was the fact that it talks about demons feeding off your emotions that done my head in!"
Actually going to rent that tonight and see what it's like sounds good |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Wouldn’t say best but one that bothered me was a film called case 39, it’s not hugely popular and I’ve seen thousands of horrors but that film made me not be able to go to sleep. Was the fact that it talks about demons feeding off your emotions that done my head in!
Actually going to rent that tonight and see what it's like sounds good "
Ok |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The Exorcist, it was the creepy scratching noises in the attic that get my heart rate up every time "
Loved that still makes me look away now.
Hereditary is the best ive seen in a while . |
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over a year ago
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"Nosferatu- the one that’s stood out from my childhood, and Dusk til Dawn- horror, Salma, humour, Salma x Viv x"
The one with George Clooney or the one with that super vampire I think I there both called dusk til dawn |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I (her) watched so many horror films as a child that I can't sit through them anymore.
Recently my daughter tried to get me to sit through the last Halloween film. Well I got to about 20 mins into the film, my anxiety and fear were through the roof and I left the room to go and do something else other than continue to put myself through that.
Nope, these kinds of films are not for me x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I couldn't pick one... used to love watching hammer house of horror when I was younger though and the nightmare on elm street films were great in their time. I love non realistic horror films. They have the scare factor without creeping me out! |
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House of a thousand corpses - Made me feel really unsettled for days and still refuse to rewatch it.
IT - the original, my sisters let me watch it when I was six, had a fear of clowns ever since. Watched the new one and while good didn’t scare me like the first.
Chucky - watched the same night as IT (think my sisters hated me) that was the night I stopped playing with dolls and my mum had to remove the china dolls from my room. |
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I love horror, it’s my favourite film genre, Halloween and The Thing are probably my top faves but the Conjuring series and Insidious are not too bad either.
I Saw the Devil and Train to Busan are fantastic but the one that really gave me the heebee geebee’s was Hereditary, jeez it’s dark and creepy
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Entirely stupid I know but it set a theme in my head as a kid that I cant shake as an adult.
The American werewolf in London.
Being out late at night when there is a full moon has me looking over my shoulder to this day |
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"Nosferatu- the one that’s stood out from my childhood, and Dusk til Dawn- horror, Salma, humour, Salma x Viv x
The one with George Clooney or the one with that super vampire I think I there both called dusk til dawn "
George Clooney x |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I couldn't pick one... used to love watching hammer house of horror when I was younger though and the nightmare on elm street films were great in their time. I love non realistic horror films. They have the scare factor without creeping me out!"
Me too |
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We love all of the horror films! Everything rob zombie included obvs, house of 1000 corpses, Devils rejects, 3 from hell are a masterpiece horror trilogy and a fabulous tribute to horror films from all eras! |
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Tough one. I never really arrange things as favourites in my head but some that spring to mind that I've enjoyed:
As a kid- Nightmare on elm st, people under the stairs, the thing, psycho.
As older, dawn of the dead remake, the conjuring, get out, let the right one in, scream. |
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Not particularly horrific these days, but I do have a very soft spot for the old Hammer/Dennis Wheatley movie, "The Devil Rides Out" with Christopher Lee and the FAB Charles Grey as the evil Mocata!
Honourable mentions to, "The Howling", "An American Werewolf in London", the original, "Omen" trilogy and, "Nightmare on Elm Street" pts. 1 & 3!
Oh and, "Carry on Screaming" always gave me nightmares as a kid...! |
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"My favourite is Halloween. That said, the final scene of the original The Wicker Man is one of the most scary/disturbing things in cinema."
I'm so glad you put original, the nic cage remake was just dreadful.. ....."not the bees" |
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It's hard to pick just one, but I'd go for the Shining.
Absolutely love Jack Nicholson and the whole film has a really creepy vibe to it.
Plus, it makes me feel better about how I'm coping with lockdown.... |
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"Bad Taste . Low budget horror comedy made on a shoestring budget by Peter Jackson.
He also did Braindead.
Atmospheric horror for me is Outpost. "
Yes, I wasn't so much of a fan of Braindead. The scene with the lawnmower was too OTT for me - like too silly. Although it's not horror, give me Meet The Feebles any day instead. I'll check out Outpost
Nowadays I prefer psychological horror over out and out gore. I really enjoyed Hereditary and have The Witch and The Lighthouse to watch at some point. I watched It Follows based on a few recommendations, and although it was OK I wouldn't say it lived up to the hype. |
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The original ‘The Fly’ black and white version has a really grisly ending.
Also a film called ‘Night of the Demon’ also in black and white is a great film. It’s actually got a famous line that Kate Bush used Hounds of love ‘its in the trees,it’s coming’ another well worth a watch. |
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"I love horror, it’s my favourite film genre, Halloween and The Thing are probably my top faves but the Conjuring series and Insidious are not too bad either.
I Saw the Devil and Train to Busan are fantastic but the one that really gave me the heebee geebee’s was Hereditary, jeez it’s dark and creepy
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You've said it all, for me. By the way have you tried Ari Aster's new one, Midsommar? If you liked Hereditary (o' my that marvelous ending) then you'll like his latest offering. |
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