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Hilbert

Deep into his 30th decade
I watched Green Inferno last night!

It has all the racism of the old cannibal films, but none of the intelligence or subtlety of Cannibal Holocaust. And lets face it, Cannibal Holocaust is not a highly intelligent or subtle film.

If you are going to make a movie in 2015 that harkens back to the old films that were all about "savage natives are going to kill you, eat you, and rape your women", you have to be damn careful in your writing. And Eli Roth is not up to that task.

Probably the most racist movie I have seen in a while. Good looking special effects though.
 

Creamium

shut uuuuuuuuuuuuuuup
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 a
serious tone, but I like how it slowly evolves into comedy horror as the movie goes on, and succeeds at that!
This may be a coincidence as it's a New Zealand film, but I definitely sensed some early Peter Jackson influences here, could be just me
- 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
 

Audioboxer

Member
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 a
serious tone, but I like how it slowly evolves into comedy horror as the movie goes on, and succeeds at that!
This may be a coincidence as it's a New Zealand film, but I definitely sensed some early Peter Jackson influences here, could be just me
- 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!
 

Creamium

shut uuuuuuuuuuuuuuup
This.

It's a great game, and a great horror movie at the same time!

Yep, definitely made by huge horror fans. They could've easily gone
overboard with the cheese, but they didn't descend into really cringeworthy stuff. Plus, once the Wendigos come into play, it's actually pretty scary as well. If you're introducing monsters that late, they'd better deliver... and they do. I loved their design and stop motion-like animation

btw the movie room has posters for House of the Devil and Innkeepers, Ti West films both writers were involved with. Once I noticed those posters and looked up the connections, I was convinced even more that I was in good hands.
 

Melchiah

Member
Criterion just posted al ink to their suggestions for horror on FB.

https://www.criterion.com/explore/119-scary-movies
Welcome to October! May we suggest a few films?

Scary Movies
A deranged doctor performs ghastly experiments at his secluded country home. A murdered man’s 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 Christensen’s 1922 witches’ brew Häxan) to contemporary gore (Lars von Trier’s controversial gut-wrencher Antichrist). There’s much to fear in the films below, whether it’s a disembodied brain, a murderous blob, or Boris Karloff.
 

Aske

Member
I'm certain that us that watch it have been put on some government watch list.

I didn't find that to be the case with these movies, but that was absolutely my first thought upon finishing Megan is Missing. Rating it in Netflix felt like a trap; in fact I was relieved I watched it on such a legitimate streaming service. Seems ridiculous, but that's how raw I found the movie.

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.

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
getting skullfucked to death in the socket of his missing eye
. It felt like Gwar's Phallus in Wonderland with less foam rubber.
 

FlowersisBritish

fleurs n'est pas britannique
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.
 

Steamlord

Member
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.
 

WoodWERD

Member
I finally got around to seeing Sleepaway Camp last night. It had me wondering what the hype was all about until
that ending
. Holy shit!
 
So just watched Cooties earlier this week... It was a fun movie. Nothing groundbreaking or anything, just fun. Also watched Dead Rising: Watchtower.... I haven't played any of the games but as I like zombies I watched it. It's bad (of course it is it's a videogame movie-ish). People have said that Rob Riggle playing as Frank West was a bad casting but it was dumbfunny. I wouldn't know since I've never played the games.

Also, I can't stop watching Dawn of the Dead both versions.

I need a good ghost movie that I haven't seen in a while (or just in general). I'm trying to find a site that has A Wicked Ghost but no luck. Youtube has it but it's in 2 parts. Need to rewatch The Eye (original) too. Not a big fan of The Ringu movies or the Ju-On series tbh.
 

Melchiah

Member
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
getting skullfucked to death in the socket of his missing eye
. It felt like Gwar's Phallus in Wonderland with less foam rubber.

Too bad, if HC3 is a step down from the 2nd one.

Yeah, Serbian Film didn't disturb me either. It just tries too much to shock the viewer, and by doing so fails to reach the aim. I find the more subtle psychological approach to be more effective, some examples that come to mind would be Audition, Dumplings, Videodrome, In a Class Cage and some Lynch films.


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.

And 28 Days Later.
 

drotahorror

Member
Watched that Megan Is Missing, thought it was horrible. 3/10

In better news, this is coming out -

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Can preorder here - http://www.arrowfilms.co.uk/shop/index.php?route=product/product&keyword=hellraiser&product_id=600
 

Zombine

Banned
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.
 
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.

Yea I agree. I mostly enjoy watching the extras that covers the outbreak. I love it when zombie films dives deep into their backstory and the remake does that with their extras. Not many zombie films that I have seen shows that and shows the outbreak mainly from the location they are in.

It would be nice if 28 Days Later also provided extras depicting what happened after the incident and up to Jims awakening. Like I said, I just love it when films show the downfall of humanity. It just intrigues me.
 

Aske

Member
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.
 

Hilbert

Deep into his 30th decade
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.

This is a cool way to look at it. I still need to see the third.
 

kinggroin

Banned
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).
 

Aske

Member
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).

That sounds awesome. Will check it out.

I saw The Gallows. Mediocre horror, but a fun movie that I enjoyed regardless.

Also saw Unfriended. Loved it. Others probably won't because found footage, silly plot, and so-so cast; but the gimmick felt like a breath of fresh air, and the movie felt like more than the sum of its parts.
 

drotahorror

Member
Just watched a really solid horror-comedy

The Final Girls - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2118624/

(not to be confused with Final Girl which came out recently)

It's a throwback to 80's slasher flicks. I don't really want to spoil it, but even though it's pg-13 it had some great stuff in it. Very enjoyable. Will definitely grab on blu ray when it releases next month.

*It's on amazon instant video right now. 7.5/10
 

Linkhero1

Member
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.
 
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.
 

Linkhero1

Member
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.

Thanks for the heads up. I figured there was a catch with these. Individual blurays it is.
 
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.
I love Babadook, others loathe it.
That said, it's predominantly a psychological sort of horror, but the scares that are there might be ones to watch out for if you're prone to paranoia and sleep paralysis. Like... The two main scares I'm thinking of sort of play directly into those.
 

Leatherface

Member
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.

Babadook is REALLY overrated IMO. It was okay. It wasn't a bad movie but not the amazing movie it is hyped up to be either.
 

Steamlord

Member
Both The Babadook and It Follows suffered the unfortunate fate of being way way overhyped, so despite being genuinely good movies they inevitably disappointed a lot of people who were expecting even more.
 

Aske

Member
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.
 

Aske

Member
Leprechaun in space literally had the same plot as Jason in space.

Jason X balances the tongue in cheek goofiness with balls-out slasher badassness so much better. Love that movie. Leprechaun in Space is some goofy fun though.
 

Steamlord

Member
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.

I suppose it depends on what you find scary. I didn't find it scary myself, but I found it an absolutely harrowing experience and I was pretty drained emotionally by the end. Sadly the third act undoes a lot of that to an extent, but I still really like the 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.
 

Aske

Member
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.

Hope you enjoy it! Let us know what you think.
 
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