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The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - agentkuo - 08-12-2012 08:02 AM

Yeah, I could have just made a "Movie Discussion Thread", but that would be dumb and pointless. Horror is one of my favorite genre's of movie. Anyway the point of this thread is to discuss Horror movies.

Go on, it's fun and easy.


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - BumblebeeCody - 08-12-2012 09:04 AM

I like the actual horror movies rather than Hollywood stupid teenager deaths scenes "horror/gore". Ones that leave you with your heart racing, have an eerie atmosphere and can even make you question the people around you and ask questions like "Why am I here? Is this real?".

Like that time I went to see the Justin Bieber: Never say never movie.

I guess good movies:
Alien/s
Silence of the Lambs
The Ring
Blair Witch
6th sense
Carrie
Psycho
The Grudge
The Thing
R-point
The Shinning
Let The Right One In
28 Days Later
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Poltergeist
The Birds and Night of the Living Dead (I love the old style to these films)


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - agentkuo - 08-12-2012 09:41 AM

(08-12-2012 09:04 AM)BumblebeeCody Wrote:  I like the actual horror movies rather than Hollywood stupid teenager deaths scenes "horror/gore". Ones that leave you with your heart racing, have an eerie atmosphere and can even make you question the people around you and ask questions like "Why am I here? Is this real?".
I can appreciate all forms of horror. No horror movie is more real than another. More realistic, maybe, but not more real. Horror is a genre that allows for extreme seriousness and complete and utter nonsense, respectively. It's wide range of possibilities is one of the things I love about the genre most. To completely disregard the less serious, more comical, more fun and ridiculous side of horror, to me, seems irresponsible in that a lot is left to be appreciated. That's just my opinion, though.

Quote:Like that time I went to see the Justin Bieber: Never say never movie.
Please...there's no need to bring Canadian pop stars into the Horror movie section.

Quote:I guess good movies:
Alien/s
Silence of the Lambs
The Ring
Blair Witch
6th sense
Carrie
Psycho
The Grudge
The Thing
R-point
The Shinning
Let The Right One In
28 Days Later
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Poltergeist
The Birds and Night of the Living Dead (I love the old style to these films)

Some of my favorite horror movies (although it's very hard not to list a billion movies) include:
SAW (Entire series, not just the first movie and not just the first couple movies.)
Scream (series)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (Original. I did enjoy the remake, though)
Eden Lake (one of the better helpless, torture movies I've seen)
Alien (Also enjoyed Prometheus)
John Carpenter's the Thing (I also did like the 2011 prequel)
The People Under the Stairs (One of Wes Craven's best movies)
Idle Hands (probably one of the best horror comedies)
Cry Wolf
Frozen
My Soul to Take (Wes Craven doing what he does best)
127 Hours (I do consider this a horror movie. Although obviously not your traditional style of horror.)
Zombieland

I could list a ton more, but whatever. We'll let this thread continue.

I'd also mention Freaks. As it is the oldest horror movie I've seen (1932), and has one of the strongest messages of all the horror movies I've seen.

I'm a big fan of Wes Craven, by the way. Big Grin


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - Zaliphone - 08-12-2012 12:02 PM

I'm not really a fan of horror movies. I never found them appealing, but a good zombie movie is always appreciated. Night of the Living Dead is definitely a classic that is still greatly watchable.


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - PikaPikari - 08-12-2012 12:47 PM

I love everything horror...it's like...my secret love because I come off as someone who wouldn't like them.

I am a sucker for Freddy Krueger, I dressed up as him for halloween once..it was the best halloween ever Smile


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - Beware of Cuccos - 08-13-2012 08:28 AM

This is one of those things where I can't just pick one favorite. I love all types of horror- zombies, classic, b films, cheesy teen flicks, gore, comedy horror, etc.

Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead (old and new)
Day of the Dead (old a new)
Land of the Dead
Diary of the Dead
Evil Dead
Evil Dead II
Army of Darkness
The Thing (old and new)
Predator
Predators
Alien
Aliens
House of 1000 Corpses
Halloween (original)
Poltergeist
Teeth

sooo many more..


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - BumblebeeCody - 08-13-2012 08:51 AM

@agentkuo
Well said. I just mean films like SAW/Final Destination (to me) aren't really scary but more of gore eye candy.

@Beware of Cuccos
Oh yeah Evil Dead 1 and 2!
Teeth haha! *shivers*


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - agentkuo - 08-13-2012 11:29 AM

(08-13-2012 08:28 AM)Beware of Cuccos Wrote:  This is one of those things where I can't just pick one favorite. I love all types of horror- zombies, classic, b films, cheesy teen flicks, gore, comedy horror, etc.
Same with me.

(08-13-2012 08:51 AM)BumblebeeCody Wrote:  @agentkuo
Well said. I just mean films like SAW/Final Destination (to me) aren't really scary but more of gore eye candy.
Absolutely. Although SAW isn't that gory. The reason it's one of my favorite series is because I love the story. I know some people watch it just for the traps and for the blood, and I think that's why they only end up watching the first couple movies, and why I watched them all. I love the Final Destination Movies, though, because they're awful and great at the same time.

I don't usually find horror movies to be scary (which is one of the reaosn I prefer the term "horror movie" as opposed to "scary movie"), maybe jumpy or startling, but not scary. It's very rare when I find one that actually scares me.


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - Beware of Cuccos - 08-13-2012 11:25 PM

(08-13-2012 11:29 AM)agentkuo Wrote:  
(08-13-2012 08:51 AM)BumblebeeCody Wrote:  @agentkuo
Well said. I just mean films like SAW/Final Destination (to me) aren't really scary but more of gore eye candy.
Absolutely. Although SAW isn't that gory. The reason it's one of my favorite series is because I love the story. I know some people watch it just for the traps and for the blood, and I think that's why they only end up watching the first couple movies, and why I watched them all. I love the Final Destination Movies, though, because they're awful and great at the same time.

I loved both the SAW films and the Final Destination films. SAW because of the creativity. Those traps were very unique. The story line was interesting as well. And Final Destination because those are just horribly fantastic.


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - SERIOUSLY THOUGH - 08-14-2012 12:12 AM

I don't really handle gory horror very well... And if I'm with my regular group of friends, we just make up ridiculous backstories for the characters which sap any fear out of it Big Grin


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - agentkuo - 08-14-2012 02:08 AM

(08-14-2012 12:12 AM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote:  I don't really handle gory horror very well... And if I'm with my regular group of friends, we just make up ridiculous backstories for the characters which sap any fear out of it Big Grin
You should watch Dead Alive. Best, and probably most, gore in a movie ever. Quite hilarious.


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - SERIOUSLY THOUGH - 08-14-2012 03:21 AM

(08-14-2012 02:08 AM)agentkuo Wrote:  
(08-14-2012 12:12 AM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote:  I don't really handle gory horror very well... And if I'm with my regular group of friends, we just make up ridiculous backstories for the characters which sap any fear out of it Big Grin
You should watch Dead Alive. Best, and probably most, gore in a movie ever. Quite hilarious.

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RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - agentkuo - 08-14-2012 07:44 AM

(08-14-2012 03:21 AM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote:  
(08-14-2012 02:08 AM)agentkuo Wrote:  
(08-14-2012 12:12 AM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote:  I don't really handle gory horror very well... And if I'm with my regular group of friends, we just make up ridiculous backstories for the characters which sap any fear out of it Big Grin
You should watch Dead Alive. Best, and probably most, gore in a movie ever. Quite hilarious.

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Lol, trust me, it's not scary at all, just funny and ridiculous.


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - Mass Distraction - 02-16-2013 01:24 AM

I looooooooooooooooooooooove everything horror! I guess I'm just insane in the head BUT THAT'S PART OF THE FUN! I have no idea what is happening here, I'm tired. Aaaaanyway...

Some of my favorite (and some of the scariest) horror movies are The Grudge, The Eye, REC and Paranormal Activity, all of them. Exceptions being The Grudge 3 which kinda just crapped on the whole series and REC 3/4 as I haven't seen them yet. I also haven't seen the original Grudge (Ju-On) movies. The game does look proper scary but alas, no Wii.

My favorite horror movie series still are Evil Dead, Friday the 13th and The Dead. They aren't scary but I still do get a lot of fun out of them. Evil Dead remake, we shall see in the theaters! Or, if I'm lazy, on my couch. It's a date!


RE: The Official Horror Movie Discussion Thread - Beware of Cuccos - 02-16-2013 02:31 AM

I just got my ticket for Texas Frightmare Weekend!!