Horror fan community.

I have fond memories of the old movie Twisted Brain (70's I think)as well as:
Phantasm
Halloween
Terror Train
Funhouse
Hardware (more Sci-Fi I guess)
Evil Dead 2
Hellraiser 2
Nightmare on Elm Street 3 -Dream Warriors

I'm not a huge fan of the new horror genre but I liked:
Blair Witch Project
Paranormal Activity
Wrong Turn 2
Human Centipede
Get Out

But my favorite is Trick R Treat. It embodies everything about Halloween in one movie. Perfect!
 
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Tonight movie
 
I genuinely enjoyed "The Babadook"! Also "It follows", "Get out" and "The House that Jack built". Oh, and "The Perfection" on Netflix was really entertaining.
 
Saw the sequel to Babysitter. It's alright, it kinda leaned in too hard with the comedy bits, but was ended pretty well.
 
The Re-Animator trilogy is brilliant. The directors cut of the Re-Animator was always special to me. I just stumbled upon this thread and now I will have to participate in some of the viewings.
 
Didn't even know sudder was a thing. Just saved me a few hundred bucks here. Was planning on buying a region free bluray player and importing the dario argento films from arrow that are region b only.

Still plan on getting the discs eventually but now I can focus my money on the upcoming tremors 4k release and the Friday the 13th boxset coming out
 
Didn't even know sudder was a thing. Just saved me a few hundred bucks here. Was planning on buying a region free bluray player and importing the dario argento films from arrow that are region b only.

Still plan on getting the discs eventually but now I can focus my money on the upcoming tremors 4k release and the Friday the 13th boxset coming out

I've got a region free, it was good for some releases. Inferno is a better release in UK, also grabbed the UK version of Night of the Creeps. Sometimes I want the foreign versions just for the better artwork.
 
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This was good but I don't think it's the scariest movie of the year. It definitely has its moments of levity, it's more about the mystery than the horror aspect and it really wasn't that scary at all. But still recommend. Next up is Beach House.
 
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Beach House is a typical minimalistic indie horror movie with pretty unique camerawork. It has decent tension moments but it has wooded characters. You can feel the budget for this movie. Overall very meh.
 
Finished Candyman. Damn it's still as good as i remember. This speech is still so beautiful.


I watched it a few months ago and it's one of the best horror films of the 90s imo. I was stoked for the new Candyman film, but the release date has been changed 3 time and now it's pushed back to 2021.
 
I watched it a few months ago and it's one of the best horror films of the 90s imo. I was stoked for the new Candyman film, but the release date has been changed 3 time and now it's pushed back to 2021.
I need to re-watch farewell to the flesh. It expands on the mythos and explains a lot more. Ot was one of the rare sequels that truly satisfied on all levels
 
Next film I'm going to watch is Hellraiser. Not the shit ones, but the original two. Hellraiser and Hellbound. Clive Barker really did some good work. From there, I'll move onto The People Under the Stairs, Nightmare on Elm Street if I ever find a copy of it, Martin.
 
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I just watched this for the first time. Better than I expected. The first two acts were decent but the third went off the rails a bit.

Obviously nowhere near as good as the original.
 
^Hey I remember Mosquito. It was a pretty fun movie iirc.

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So... I watched this... The best thing about this is Kristen Stewart and ain't her acting if you catch my drift.
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