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For someone that doesn't particularly like scary films, I've seen and really loved quite a lot that would be considered horror (or / horror)...
- Scream - Aliens - Silence of the Lambs - 28 Days Later (pretty much any zombie or vampire film tbf) - The Thing - Event Horizon - Terminator - Jaws - The Ring - A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night - Pans Labyrinth - Cabin in the Woods - Attack the Block - Green Room
More recently It Follows, Upgrade and Train to Busan make my list, Train to Busan is probably my all time (actual) zombie film - strong strong recommend
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ask Beavis I get nothing Butthead
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Greatest Horror Films on 20:46 - Oct 27 with 2010 views
Greatest Horror Films on 18:09 - Oct 27 by Bluce_Ree
1, 2 and 5 are GREAT.
I'm a huge horror fan. My faves are The Thing and Terminator (fk you, it's every bit a horror film).
More recently I really liked Devil, It Follows and VHS Beyond (which is an anthology, I LOVE those).
Looking forward to seeing Smile 2. Smile shat me up.
I started watching Smile last night. It genuinely creeped me out. Turned it off in the end. I was already getting Sunday night panic attacks anyway, so just for health reasons I switched to random youtube vids.
Occasional providers of half decent House music.
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Greatest Horror Films on 15:25 - Oct 28 with 1553 views
Greatest Horror Films on 22:21 - Oct 27 by mart_Goblin
The Shining is the best movie ever made (debatable if it is a horror though)
Suspiria
And as a kid Jaws scared the shit out of me
Yes, the head in the boat hole and even the float bobbing up on the sea surface were genuinely scary. But I think that all comes from the general terror created in Jaws. Great film.
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Greatest Horror Films on 17:27 - Oct 28 with 1455 views
Watched Longlegs the other night. Was worried the hype would kill it, but have to say it's one creepy ass film. Nick Cage absolutely chewing the scenery but it works.
Kill List, most oppressive atmosphere i can remember. Watched everything Ben Wheatley has done after watching this.
Hereditary was good.
Babadook, nice twist on the depression/ grief horror theme.
I find Ben Wheatley stuff a coin toss, but when he hits, it's incredible.
However I watched his new zombie show on C4 last night and it was absolute garbage.
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Greatest Horror Films on 17:58 - Oct 28 with 1402 views
I find Ben Wheatley stuff a coin toss, but when he hits, it's incredible.
However I watched his new zombie show on C4 last night and it was absolute garbage.
Agreed. Kill List is a great film but Generation Z was a complete mess.
A lot of my favourite films have been listed, including Alien, Halloween, The Shining, American Werewolf, The Thing, Hellraiser, Event Horizon, Saw, The Descent and Get Out. Others good ones are:
The Omen Damien: Omen II The Fly A Quiet Place Wrong Turn Hostel
More thriller than horror, I also recommend:
Calibre A Lonely Place To Die Dead Calm
Suffering since 1978.
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Greatest Horror Films on 18:01 - Oct 28 with 1388 views
Greatest Horror Films on 17:58 - Oct 28 by Superhoop83
Agreed. Kill List is a great film but Generation Z was a complete mess.
A lot of my favourite films have been listed, including Alien, Halloween, The Shining, American Werewolf, The Thing, Hellraiser, Event Horizon, Saw, The Descent and Get Out. Others good ones are:
The Omen Damien: Omen II The Fly A Quiet Place Wrong Turn Hostel
More thriller than horror, I also recommend:
Calibre A Lonely Place To Die Dead Calm
another film i love, not sure if its thriller or horror is...... Assault on precinct 13, like halloween its got that earie and catchy tune.
The first āhorror filmā that really got me was The Night Walker. My mum and dad had an impromptu small gathering in our front garden for some reason leaving me and my young brother to watch it alone. I shat myself for a long time about this film, but it gave me love for Hammer Horror productions that I still have today, although much as Iāve tried, I can never find any Dracula etc films on the box. Still got quite a few books from the 70ās about this genre, including a still by still photograph book on the first Frankenstein movie.
The Exorcist got me badly first time around. Enjoyed The Omen so much I named my first son Damien.
One of the above is not true.
Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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Greatest Horror Films on 18:11 - Oct 28 with 1368 views
The first āhorror filmā that really got me was The Night Walker. My mum and dad had an impromptu small gathering in our front garden for some reason leaving me and my young brother to watch it alone. I shat myself for a long time about this film, but it gave me love for Hammer Horror productions that I still have today, although much as Iāve tried, I can never find any Dracula etc films on the box. Still got quite a few books from the 70ās about this genre, including a still by still photograph book on the first Frankenstein movie.
The Exorcist got me badly first time around. Enjoyed The Omen so much I named my first son Damien.
One of the above is not true.
how is damien these days, does he get down the rangers...
I find Ben Wheatley stuff a coin toss, but when he hits, it's incredible.
However I watched his new zombie show on C4 last night and it was absolute garbage.
Ah that's a shame about Gen Z, not watched it yet.
Yeah I know what you mean, but I'll always check Wheatley's stuff out, and the same with Mike Flanagan, it's not *always* amazing but usually interesting at least.
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Greatest Horror Films on 09:36 - Oct 29 with 1119 views
Ah that's a shame about Gen Z, not watched it yet.
Yeah I know what you mean, but I'll always check Wheatley's stuff out, and the same with Mike Flanagan, it's not *always* amazing but usually interesting at least.
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Yeah when I watched A Field In England I was like "well, I'm glad that exists, but not for me"
Weirdly Wheatley's Doctor Who episodes were absolute amazing
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Greatest Horror Films on 09:44 - Oct 29 with 1098 views
For someone that doesn't particularly like scary films, I've seen and really loved quite a lot that would be considered horror (or / horror)...
- Scream - Aliens - Silence of the Lambs - 28 Days Later (pretty much any zombie or vampire film tbf) - The Thing - Event Horizon - Terminator - Jaws - The Ring - A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night - Pans Labyrinth - Cabin in the Woods - Attack the Block - Green Room
More recently It Follows, Upgrade and Train to Busan make my list, Train to Busan is probably my all time (actual) zombie film - strong strong recommend
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Good shout on Train to Busan, excellent film. The Korean film industry is really strong. On the horror side of things , Tale Of Two Sisters is pretty harrowing, and The Wailing is good.
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Greatest Horror Films on 13:54 - Oct 29 with 936 views
I struggled with Train to Busan. It's the same with all Korean films, it's like they're aliens who are pretending to have human emotions or something. Can someone explain to them that people don't cry like that. It's like they're practically going 'BOOHOOHOOOOOO' or some shit. Takes me right out of it. Squid Game was the same.
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 14:19 - Oct 29 with 888 views
Greatest Horror Films on 13:54 - Oct 29 by Bluce_Ree
I struggled with Train to Busan. It's the same with all Korean films, it's like they're aliens who are pretending to have human emotions or something. Can someone explain to them that people don't cry like that. It's like they're practically going 'BOOHOOHOOOOOO' or some shit. Takes me right out of it. Squid Game was the same.
I love Korean and Japanese horror/sci-fi and the acting is generally excellent. Think the over-emoting may be lost in translation, especially if itās English dubbed. Train to Busan is an excellent movie with great zombies and action sequences: the little girl does cry a lot though!