I read the plot synopsis to the third. It sounded like shock value cranked up to 11.
So Green Inferno is opening next week...donnow if i'm going or not tbh
Eli is always a hit or a miss
I watched a bunch of movies, most of them recent
- It Follows: pretty decent, but the stellar soundtrack by Disasterpeace makes it memorable.
- The Babadook: thought this was more of a psychological film than real horror. I hated the kid, but that was the point. Nothing really grabbed me here though, very forgettable
- We Are Still Here: this was recommended in other threads, was really disappointed by it. Complete lack of tension, weakest of the bunch I watched. I just finished Until Dawn and it was kinda cool to see Fessenden again so soon.
- As Above, So Below: by far my favorite of my recent watches. Very claustrophobic and unsettling. Also starts off as an adventure movie, which makes the story move at a fast clip. Very impressed by this one.
- Creep: predictable low budget found footage, but pretty good nevertheless. Peachfuzz!
- Housebound: first off: actress playing Kylie is hot as hell. Second: the movie is pretty damn good! Starts off in aThis may be a coincidence as it's a New Zealand film, but I definitely sensed some early Peter Jackson influences here, could be just meserious tone, but I like how it slowly evolves into comedy horror as the movie goes on, and succeeds at that!
- Ginger Snaps: I think this is a pretty popular and loved movie, but I couldn't get into it. It was actually better as a pure teen drama in the beginning
I was playing Until Dawn as well, which was surprisingly great and an allround fantastic horror experience
This.
It's a great game, and a great horror movie at the same time!
Welcome to October! May we suggest a few films?
Scary Movies
A deranged doctor performs ghastly experiments at his secluded country home. A murdered mans body vanishes from the depths of a filthy swimming pool. A mysterious samurai spirit behind a demonic mask stalks two women isolated in a hut surrounded by tall grasses. The Criterion Collection is filled with terrifying stories to tell in the dark, from silent horror (Benjamin Christensens 1922 witches brew Häxan) to contemporary gore (Lars von Triers controversial gut-wrencher Antichrist). Theres much to fear in the films below, whether its a disembodied brain, a murderous blob, or Boris Karloff.
I'm certain that us that watch it have been put on some government watch list.
I still need to show Serbian Film to my girlfriend at some point.
Human Centipede 2 was more to my liking than the first, in which the execution wasn't on par with the idea.
Woman in Black 2 was bad. It broke so many rules that the first one established.
So much truth. It was utter garbage.
Anyone ever think about how little truly "good" horror there is? Like, films that are universally acclaimed as good. The kind were critics, whether they personally liked it or not, have to agree that there is some real quality and effort put behind its creation. Don't get me wrong, there are definitely movies like that in the genre, but if feels like so long since we've had a movie that was genre defining and would be remembered a decade later.
Agreed. HC1 is only worthwhile as a bonus feature which relates to HC2. I actually just finished HC3, and was profoundly disappointed. Fun B-movie, but it's even goofier and less effective than the first movie.
I posted about A Serbian Film in the Movies that Make You Feel Dirty thread. In short, it felt too silly to be upsetting; and reading about its gestation, it sounds like that's what the creators were going for. Shock value for its own sake - which, in all fairness, it does rather well. But you're not going to give me chills with all the vile "pornographic" content if you also show me a guy. It felt like Gwar's Phallus in Wonderland with less foam rubber.getting skullfucked to death in the socket of his missing eye
Anyone ever think about how little truly "good" horror there is? Like, films that are universally acclaimed as good. The kind were critics, whether they personally liked it or not, have to agree that there is some real quality and effort put behind its creation. Don't get me wrong, there are definitely movies like that in the genre, but if feels like so long since we've had a movie that was genre defining and would be remembered a decade later.
I'd personally say Let the Right One In fits that criterion.
Also, I can't stop watching Dawn of the Dead both versions.
Dawn of the Dead Remake is one of those films that I think is very firmly stuck in the 00s, and it's really hurt its ability to age particularly well like a lot of films that came out between 2003-2007. It has its moments still, but adult me doesn't appreciate it half as much as High School Zombine.
NeoGAF Greatest Horror Movies of All Time (October 2015) - Voting Thread
Thought some of you might be interested in voting for your favorite / best horror movies.
Too bad, if HC3 is a step down from the 2nd one.
If nothing else, all three movies are successful at telling the same story via entirely different subgenres of horror.
First Sequence is a bit of a B-movie, but it's played seriously - it wants to slot in with movies like Hostel, and doesn't do a bad job of it.
Second Sequence is moody and disturbing. Real dirty horror. Definitely the most serious, impressive, and original of the three.
Final Sequence is just fucking goofballs from beginning to end. It's like a Troma film.
In the world of the HC films, the first is a movie, the second takes place in our reality, and the third is South Park.
Last Shift - Dope ass ghost story. Decent acting, decent production, chilling visuals and some genuinely scary moments (haven't experienced that in a minute).
Recommended highly.
Only obvious negative is that after the first spook moment, the protagonist kinda shrugs it off and continues her shift. This happens multiple times. Too many times to be believable (yeah yeah she's a cop; still).
Saw knock knock.
Sexy and stupid. Still had some fun watching, and the ending made me LOL.
Worth a free rental.
Paramount has pushed back the release dates for two of the studio's upcoming franchise horror films.
Rings, the third movie in The Ring franchise, moves from its Nov 13, 2015 release date to an April 1, 2016 open. The new Friday the 13th is moving from May 13, 2016 to January 13, 2017.
What are must own horror collections? I've been browsing Amazon and just the web in general and I see a vast amount of horror collection dvd and blurays. There seems to be a lot of fluff out there so I would love GAF's opinion.
Most horror collections with tons of movies for dirt cheap are basically public domain films, and most are really shitty transfers, like direct of a VHS at times. Some classics in some of these sets but the quality is typically crap.
I love Babadook, others loathe it.Okay this is really dumb but I'll go for it anyway.
I'm not really into horror movies not because I don't like them, but because I end up getting really paranoid and not being able to sleep, that a long with experiencing sleep paralysis has made me want to watch them even less. But I do enjoy them (Dark Skies, Alien, Lords of Salem are all movies I liked, Lords of Salem to a much lesser extent because it got really dumb towards the end, but the setting and premise were interesting enough)
I want to watch "The Babadook" because the premise seems interesting and its apparently insanely good, but also terrifying. I just need a second opinion before I decide to watch it so I don't end up being paranoid for weeks on end, is it really that scary? or should I be fine.
Okay this is really dumb but I'll go for it anyway.
I'm not really into horror movies not because I don't like them, but because I end up getting really paranoid and not being able to sleep, that a long with experiencing sleep paralysis has made me want to watch them even less. But I do enjoy them (Dark Skies, Alien, Lords of Salem are all movies I liked, Lords of Salem to a much lesser extent because it got really dumb towards the end, but the setting and premise were interesting enough)
I want to watch "The Babadook" because the premise seems interesting and its apparently insanely good, but also terrifying. I just need a second opinion before I decide to watch it so I don't end up being paranoid for weeks on end, is it really that scary? or should I be fine.
Leprechaun in space literally had the same plot as Jason in space.
The Babadook is a good movie, but a weak horror movie, so if you don't want anything too scary, it ought to be perfect.
Yep, even at 26 I still like the House of Wax remake. It's really not a bad movie.
Yep, even at 26 I still like the House of Wax remake. It's really not a bad movie.
Now I'm conflicted, but I think I'm going to go for it anyway next weekend and hopefully I won't be searching the house for the Babadook every night afterwards. I'll take your word for it that it isn't that bad.