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Greatest Horror Films on 08:26 - Oct 30 by Gloucs_R
Any recommendations for 12 year olds to watch? They are having a stay over (my son is 12 and it's his mates before anyone comments!!) and want to watch a horror but I don't want them going back to their parents traumatised!!
The Omen - still as scary Dog Soldiers - the only film I've seen that is how I've imagined werewolves Eyes Without a Face - watched recently that was good Dead of Night and Cat People from back in the day amongst others Shadow of the Vampire Circus of Horrors Don't Look Now
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Greatest Horror Films on 18:39 - Nov 10 with 1336 views
Greatest Horror Films on 18:10 - Nov 10 by scot1963
I don't watch anything gory so
The Omen - still as scary Dog Soldiers - the only film I've seen that is how I've imagined werewolves Eyes Without a Face - watched recently that was good Dead of Night and Cat People from back in the day amongst others Shadow of the Vampire Circus of Horrors Don't Look Now
Welcome back Scot1963. Been a while. Hope you're good.
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Greatest Horror Films on 18:46 - Nov 10 with 1311 views
Welcome back Scot1963. Been a while. Hope you're good.
Thanks PunteR - nice to be back and see some good old familiar names - I was mostly talking to myself on the forum I set up (I ended up calling it the v@gin@ monologue to myself - can we type that word?)
I went to see the Demi Moore film 'The Substance' last night.
Aside of the actress playing a youthful Demi Moore getting her kit off without too much worry, biggest load of pony I've seen in ages and not what I thought it was going to be all about. The last hour ended up being a gory festival that wouldn't have been out of place in a horror movie.
Several times I just burst out laughing annoying some and triggering laughter from others. If you like blood, guts spilling out, needles, bit of gratuitous violence with a couple of fine pairs of Eartha Kitts, then this really is for you. It has, however, received critical approval, so what do I know!
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I went to see the Demi Moore film 'The Substance' last night.
Aside of the actress playing a youthful Demi Moore getting her kit off without too much worry, biggest load of pony I've seen in ages and not what I thought it was going to be all about. The last hour ended up being a gory festival that wouldn't have been out of place in a horror movie.
Several times I just burst out laughing annoying some and triggering laughter from others. If you like blood, guts spilling out, needles, bit of gratuitous violence with a couple of fine pairs of Eartha Kitts, then this really is for you. It has, however, received critical approval, so what do I know!
Interesting. I've heard a few critics i usually rate saying how good this is, but also that it's very Cronenburg-ian, body horror stuff which isn't usually my thing, and sounds that way from what you've said!
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Greatest Horror Films on 12:29 - Nov 11 with 1091 views
A few new horror and horror-adjacent films I've not checked out yet but which sound good.
Oddity Cuckoo Strange Darling
Don't know if anyone else has caught any of these ?
I saw Oddity. Rated it at 3.5/5 on Letterboxd.
It's proper creepy but it feels a bit too much like a play rather than a film. And I didn't think it nailed the ending either. Not one I'll watch again.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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Greatest Horror Films on 14:11 - Nov 11 with 1004 views
I went to see the Demi Moore film 'The Substance' last night.
Aside of the actress playing a youthful Demi Moore getting her kit off without too much worry, biggest load of pony I've seen in ages and not what I thought it was going to be all about. The last hour ended up being a gory festival that wouldn't have been out of place in a horror movie.
Several times I just burst out laughing annoying some and triggering laughter from others. If you like blood, guts spilling out, needles, bit of gratuitous violence with a couple of fine pairs of Eartha Kitts, then this really is for you. It has, however, received critical approval, so what do I know!
I watched it recently and thought it was pretty good until the last 20 minutes or so, which were utterly ludicrous. It was a good idea for a movie and pretty well done until it fell apart, almost literally.
Suffering since 1978.
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Greatest Horror Films on 14:24 - Nov 11 with 973 views
Just watched Smile 2. Brilliant and scary like the first one. I shat it.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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Greatest Horror Films on 21:13 - Nov 20 with 760 views
I have a little claim to fame in this genre in that I wrote the short story that got bought to then create the film Event Horizon. It paid for me and my then soon to be wife to get married in France (she was French), put a hefty downpayment on a flat in Highgate and a decent car. I sold the rights so was uncredited.
I did a similar thing when I wrote another short story that eventually got turned into the film Bad Santa (also uncredited). That one paid for my divorce!
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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Greatest Horror Films on 22:05 - Nov 20 with 720 views
I have a little claim to fame in this genre in that I wrote the short story that got bought to then create the film Event Horizon. It paid for me and my then soon to be wife to get married in France (she was French), put a hefty downpayment on a flat in Highgate and a decent car. I sold the rights so was uncredited.
I did a similar thing when I wrote another short story that eventually got turned into the film Bad Santa (also uncredited). That one paid for my divorce!
Fk me
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Two great films mate.
Iβve got the Orbital Event Horizon soundtrack on vinyl and itβs randomly one of my most valuable records, donβt think Iβve ever played it
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Greatest Horror Films on 04:14 - Nov 21 with 613 views
I have a little claim to fame in this genre in that I wrote the short story that got bought to then create the film Event Horizon. It paid for me and my then soon to be wife to get married in France (she was French), put a hefty downpayment on a flat in Highgate and a decent car. I sold the rights so was uncredited.
I did a similar thing when I wrote another short story that eventually got turned into the film Bad Santa (also uncredited). That one paid for my divorce!
Wow that's amazing, and a great, pleasingly symmetrical narrative! π
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Greatest Horror Films on 20:46 - Dec 28 with 253 views
Got round to watching Heretic. Love the setup (everything from the trailer basically), and Hugh Grant is having a whale of a time, and is pretty good in the role. But feels like A24 dropped the ball on this one - after the set up, there's no film really. It's fairly ludicrous and feels thrown together.
Also saw Oddity. Agree with Bluce basically. Also suffers from there being no character who isn't basically annoying. The whole deal with the giant wooden statue is hard to get past too, wtf. Creepy in places, another good set up, but can't recommend it
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Greatest Horror Films on 21:10 - Dec 28 with 227 views
An APP that told you in years, months, days, hours and minutes as to when you would die snd certain decisions you make, could change it drastically also. Probably was a better film for me than it was, as was decent at the cinema but maybe not as good if viewed on the box at home...
But for me the old black and white films had something of a spookieness about them.
"PYSCHO" was quite chilling.
Also remember as a young child almost wetting myself at the screeches and screams during a viewing of "THE BIRDS".
And I know it's not horror exactly but the 1951 black and white version of "A Christmas Carol" was unnerving. Just the way old black and white movies evoked atmosphere of darkness
Numpty, I liked Countdown too. I love horror films with weird rules that the evil/monster/whatever follows.
It Follows Truth or Dare Elevator Game
All pretty good
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.