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Posted by sufee_b on Jul-12-2007 19:27:

Love Favourite Horror movie/series?

I love horror movies...Whats your Fave? I just saw The Descent which is awesome...plus a lot of the older horror movies have lots of ass in it..or when you watch it with girl it usually leads to ass


Posted by DJ_Eternal on Jul-12-2007 19:33:

Re: Favourite Horror movie/series?

quote:
Originally posted by sufee_b
I love horror movies...Whats your Fave? I just saw The Descent which is awesome...plus a lot of the older horror movies have lots of ass in it..or when you watch it with girl it usually leads to ass


I really liked the Descent too. I loved the 'Evil Dead' series which was more of a comedy/horror trilogy, apprently there is a new one in the pipeline without Bruce Campbell Imo he made it was it was.

I also liked a few of the Stephen King movies like IT. The Shining was great too.

I'm a real big 'horror' fan, but there's a lack of really good horrors nowadays.


Posted by sufee_b on Jul-12-2007 19:35:

Re: Re: Favourite Horror movie/series?

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Eternal
I really liked the Descent too. I loved the 'Evil Dead' series which was more of a comedy/horror trilogy, apprently there is a new one in the pipeline without Bruce Campbell Imo he made it was it was.

I also liked a few of the Stephen King movies like IT. The Shining was great too.

I'm a real big 'horror' fan, but there's a lack of really good horrors nowadays.


All you said is true..hard to find a good horror flick, which is why I was surprised by Descent. Also, Jim Carrey is such a ripoff of Bruce Campbell...I thought the original Texas Chainsaw was good although the remake with Jessica Biel was just hot shit, not a good movie though..and the original Halloween.


Posted by DJ_Eternal on Jul-12-2007 19:37:

Re: Re: Re: Favourite Horror movie/series?

quote:
Originally posted by sufee_b
All you said is true..hard to find a good horror flick, which is why I was surprised by Descent. Also, Jim Carrey is such a ripoff of Bruce Campbell...I thought the original Texas Chainsaw was good although the remake with Jessica Biel was just hot shit, not a good movie though..and the original Halloween.




Now that you mention it, yes Carrey does remind me a bit of Bruce Campbell in his hay-day, with a smaller head.




Posted by dj tek on Jul-12-2007 19:48:

1. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre [1974]
2. The Shining [1980]
3. Halloween [1978]
4. Psycho [1960]
5. Rosemary's Baby [1968]


Posted by all-nite-freak on Jul-12-2007 19:50:

the shower scene in Psycho will always be the best for creating tension without the gore....honourable mention to the twins in the Shining.


Posted by sufee_b on Jul-12-2007 19:50:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
the shower scene in Psycho will always be the best for creating tension without the gore....honourable mention to the twins in the Shining.


true..thers a couple hitchcock movies I would put on the list


Posted by shaw on Jul-12-2007 19:52:

quote:
Originally posted by all-nite-freak
the shower scene in Psycho will always be the best for creating tension without the gore....honourable mention to the twins in the Shining.


can't remember where I saw it, but there was some study done to figure out what the "scariest" movie in history was, by measuring changes in pulse, perspiration, & a couple other things, iirc, and The Shining came out ahead of everything else.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Jul-12-2007 19:53:

I really love Zombie movies and anything George A Romero (The Crazies was good too)....to me gore is fun, but if you can scare without it you are a master. Italian horror is good too.

i forget the name...The Grave Keeper...something like that...so good.

also the score plays a huge role..(exorcist,halloween,)


Posted by Slylee on Jul-12-2007 19:58:

Exorcist 1 and The Beginning

Night of the Living Dead 2

fuck so many...where do i start


Posted by sufee_b on Jul-12-2007 20:07:

the goriest of them all is cannibal holocaust...its also what blair with and all those handi cam movies are based on


Posted by sufee_b on Jul-12-2007 20:08:

the goriest of them all is cannibal holocaust...its also what blair witch and all those handi cam movies are based on


Posted by Ghost Raver on Jul-12-2007 20:09:

Love Poundin' Sensation

Hellraiser


Posted by washout on Jul-12-2007 20:09:

i bit of a tangent from horror but army of darkness, house, and shaun of the dead.


Posted by all-nite-freak on Jul-12-2007 20:12:

quote:
Originally posted by washout
i bit of a tangent from horror but army of darkness, house, and shaun of the dead.



bruce cambell=funny ******


Posted by sufee_b on Jul-12-2007 20:12:

IT


Posted by all-nite-freak on Jul-12-2007 20:14:

the book was better but awesome mini series...as was The Stand


Posted by basd on Jul-12-2007 21:25:

Glitter


Posted by Frenchie on Jul-12-2007 21:29:

Love Poundin' Sensation

Horror movies

I seriously can't remember the last time I was actually scared and or jumped while watching one. SK movie always make me jitter a bit and keep me interested as if I was the one in the movie. The problem with most "horror" movies that come out now and recently the past 10 years or so are too predictable. The music, the cheese, the acting.. just too predictable to be kept thinking and on the edge of your seat for the next attack or scream.


Posted by DJ_Eternal on Jul-12-2007 21:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
Horror movies

I seriously can't remember the last time I was actually scared and or jumped while watching one. SK movie always make me jitter a bit and keep me interested as if I was the one in the movie. The problem with most "horror" movies that come out now and recently the past 10 years or so are too predictable. The music, the cheese, the acting.. just too predictable to be kept thinking and on the edge of your seat for the next attack or scream.


That's true,

A lot of horror nowadays has become far too cliched. You pretty much know when to expect a supposedly scary moment because the techniques used have all been done before.

I honestly haven't seen a good horror in ages. I love the genre as well.

Edit: I watched a movie called 'Feast' last night. Biggest pile of shite. Do not recommend.


Posted by sufee_b on Jul-12-2007 21:42:

The horriest goriest of them all is Cannibal Holocaust..a controversial classic.

No one here liked any Friday 13th? Cheesy but entertaining.


Posted by Burn Notice on Jul-12-2007 22:13:

Love this genre to death (no pun intended)

Some on the borderline of horror:

Audition
Irreversible
Reincarnation
Imprint

Geninue horror:

The Dead series
Return of the Living Dead
Braindead
Halloween 1 & 2
Zombie
Texas Chainsaw Massacre


Posted by stren on Jul-13-2007 07:56:

IT

Critters series ftw


Posted by Candeeman on Jul-13-2007 14:19:

Exorcist


Posted by washout on Jul-13-2007 14:51:

i like from the ring where the girl came out from inside the tv.
badass shit.


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