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I'm going to do what others have and highly suggest Grave Encounters. If you liked the Blair Witch style of filming, which was quite awesome when it first came out. You'll love this mind fuckery.
Underrated Horror classic, with some comedic elements too. Also has a rarely seen in horror cinema 'young black' main protagonist.
I was going to kick the mothafucka's ass all over dreamland, son.
House of Leaves is such a flawless piece of horror literature, I really doubt any director could do it justice.
I love that book. Actually, while watching Grave Encounters I immediately thought of House of Leaves.When they realize the building just goes on forever and they are exploring and filming it for days it reminded me of the neverending stairs in House of Leaves.
Saw a poster for Outpost. Anyone?
I'm going to do what others have and highly suggest Grave Encounters. If you liked the Blair Witch style of filming, which was quite awesome when it first came out. You'll love this mind fuckery.
I can't believe Grave Encounters is endorsed by many here, as I and my friends found it mediocre at best, and I do like found footage films, if they're actually good, like [REC] and The Poughkeepsie Tapes.
Never heard of The Poughkeepsie Tapes, will have to check it out.
One of my favorites of the last 11 years:
One of my favorites of the last 11 years:
Should be on Netflix streaming for those that haven't seen it. Really great atmosphere and horribly disturbing when it's all said and done.
Oh... and it produced this fantastic gif:
The DVD is great because in the extras there is a whole element to the film that's completely cut from the Theatrical Version:. Really strange.the crazy lady that lives in the hospital during the events of the film
I can't believe Grave Encounters is endorsed by many here, as I and my friends found it mediocre at best, and I do like found footage films, if they're actually good, like [REC] and The Poughkeepsie Tapes.
I'm the same, better a good atmosphere than gore galore, and that's exactly why I didn't really like the film.[REC] was very good. I dunno. Personal preference for Grave Encounters really. I suppose I liked it due to the suspense and atmosphere it gave off. I'm not much for shock gore or whatever it's called now, but a good horror/suspense movie will always be up my alley.
Session 9 is good, but I can't believe people have it in all time favorite levels or anything. It's not THAT good by any stretch.
Its probably my favorite movie out of every genre. i like how on the surface theres some ambiguity to what actually happened (possession vs psychosis) but on closer inspection there is an answer.Session 9 is good, but I can't believe people have it in all time favorite levels or anything. It's not THAT good by any stretch.
Its probably my favorite movie out of every genre. i like how on the surface theres some ambiguity to what actually happened (possession vs psychosis) but on closer inspection there is an answer.
And the sound track is phenomenal. Its so jarring and unsettling. After i watched Noroi a month or so ago i started watching the rest of Koji Shiraishis stuff. There is one part during Occult where they are hiking up the mountains. The music during that scene reminds me so much of Session 9s soundtrack. The music also is featured in the trailer. Shit is creepy lol.
I like it, I just don't see it being a "my favorite movie" type of movie.
For some reason GAF dislikes it, but personally I think it's great.
There is nothing in the film that can be accurately described as "45 minutes of gore."
Saw a poster for Outpost. Anyone?
He asked about "gore."
He asked about "gore."
Not really about being a mind reader. More so about using context clues.Sorry, I am not a mind reader. I have to read words as they are typed.
i love these cheesy horror movies. From what i remember its no Leprechaun however.Watched "Rumpelstiltskin" last night. I expected a horror, but I got a really ridiculous comedy-ish thing.
I present to you "Evil Rumpelstiltskin on a motorcycle chasing after a baby while faux heavy metal plays in the background."
There is a torture scene that is often exaggerated to be near a hour long. So 45 mins of Gore is pretty close to a hour long torture scene. There is no need to act stupid and I don't see why you are acting like that either. You are pretty much just being a dick for no reason.Oh, ok. Let's go back and take a look...
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I see nothing in here that is a contextual clue for "torture porn." I do see specific references to "gore" and "45 min[ute]s."
yeah, no. Majority people i see mention the movie here like it and I have no clue why. It's pretty bad/average. Anyway, I'm not really a fan of the whole gore horror type movies, is The Martyrs still worth a watch? I always skipped it cause I recall someone telling me there is 45 mins of that.
Yeah, you should finish the movie first lol. I didn't dislike it as much as you seem to, but I agree about the one take thing. It's a cool achievement, but it does nothing for me personally. Was an okay movie though, I liked the main actress acting though.watched this movie Silent House tonight. fucking sucked. i'm getting worn out with these movies like the strangers and this one and all the others where a group of "psychopaths" or whatever tornment people or persons. i guess the premise itself is just whatever but the actions of the victims are just fucking stupid.
like when the chick gets out of the house and finds the dude in the SUV and he says "where's your dad?" and she says GOOBLE GOBBLE HE UP STAIRS IN THE HOUSE BOO HOO WAH WAH WAH. and then he says "WELP WE GOTS TO GO BACK!" and she says "wait we need to get help!" and he's basically like i'm sorry i didn't hear what you just said and now i'm going to drive back to the house and go inside doe lulz
i also didn't really like the one camera gimmick much. didn't necessarily hate it but i dont think it added much to the movie. same ol shit!
p.s.
i should make it clear that i'm actually in the middle of watching it... and it has actually taken an odd turn...
Yeah, you should finish the movie first lol. I didn't dislike it as much as you seem to, but I agree about the one take thing. It's a cool achievement, but it does nothing for me personally. Was an okay movie though, I liked the main actress acting though.
Definitely not, but, yeah, it was fun. Surprisingly, the chauvinistic creep was the most enjoyable character in the movie. Who would have thought?i love these cheesy horror movies. From what i remember its no Leprechaun however.
Ok i watched the thing 2011 today
and it wasn't as bad as i thought it would be sure it's nowhere near as good as john carpenter's 1982 film, but i enjoyed it. i view it as a prequel tribute to carpenters classic rather than a bad remake like a small few thought it was
Anyway, can anyone recommend me some good horror comics? Being available digitally is a big plus. The last one I've read is Scott Snyder's Severed.
I saw TTOB Lot 13 recommendation but I want more options!