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30 Days of Night: Dark Days - sequel to 30 days of night. Not a horror film, vampire hunter movie and not a very good one at that.

PS: worst ending to any movie, ever.


Wow, ever? That's quite the claim. There have been some BAD ones.


Someone needs to start a thread...


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Cast a Deadly Spell. Little-seen made-for-HBO supernoirtural film starring Fred Ward, Clancy Brown and Julianne Moore, directed by Martin Campbell (GoldenEye). Not "scary," per se, but great.


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I know, I saw it coming and was prepared and it was still awful.

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30 Days of Night: Dark Days - sequel to 30 days of night. Not a horror film, vampire hunter movie and not a very good one at that.

PS: worst ending to any movie, ever.


Wow, ever? That's quite the claim. There have been some BAD ones.


Someone needs to start a thread...


Best idea ever...

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The Last Resort: spoiled catty ***** go on a bachellorette party in Mexico. Bad, not scary, not gory things happen. Poorly filmed, stupid script, bad acting, clearly I give it 10 stars out of 5.

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Those must have been some epic boobs ...

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Watched Julia's Eyes (Los ojos de Julia) tonight. Review coming...tomorrow, hopefully, but in short: great work. See it.

(Yes, it's subtitled. Suck it up.)

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Hey, I did get it written!

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A Nightmare on Elm Street part 2: Whoa did not stand the test of time at all...

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The Rite: watched it expecting it to be blah but it made my skin crawl. The atmosphere was palpable...

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The Rite: watched it expecting it to be blah but it made my skin crawl. The atmosphere was palpable...

Ooh, yeah, that's one I've been meaning to see...


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Me too, and will definitely watch now on Hops recommendation.


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Night of the Demons (2010): being an ******* douchebag drug dealer gets you the hottest girl in the room. So very realistic lol. Otherwise goes for cheap pop out scares and tries to be Army of Darkness (fail). Don't watch.

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Splice: hipsters ARE the new Dr. Frankensteins! Now let's see how many crazy film cliches we can jam into a movie!

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Deadgirl

Anyone seen this yet? Someone was telling me about this the other day. Said it wasn't scary as much as it was disturbing. I might have to check this one out sometime. DVD only thru Netflix, tho. :(

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Anyone seen this yet? Someone was telling me about this the other day. Said it wasn't scary as much as it was disturbing. I might have to check this one out sometime. DVD only thru Netflix, tho. :(


Oh yeah, I saw it. It was more well done than I expected, but the content was so disturbing I only recommend it to certain people. If the description doesn't turn you off you should check it out.


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Anyone seen this yet? Someone was telling me about this the other day. Said it wasn't scary as much as it was disturbing. I might have to check this one out sometime. DVD only thru Netflix, tho. :(


Oh yeah, I saw it. It was more well done than I expected, but the content was so disturbing I only recommend it to certain people. If the description doesn't turn you off you should check it out.

It was very weird...

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I Spit on Your Grave (remake): Er... bad movie. It is Last House on the Left but gorier and more graphic.

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Whoever recommended Slither was spot-on. Great movie :D

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Whoever recommended Slither was spot-on. Great movie :D


Might have been me, I recommend it whenever possible. Love that one.


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Insidious

I wasn't sure what to expect with this one, but I'm glad I watched it. There were a few of the typical Hollywood, "jump out of your seat" scare tactics. But there were also quite a few genuinely creepy and terrifying moments. I can honestly say that this is the first time in a long time that a movie actually had my skin crawling. And the best part was, they did it all by atmosphere and building tension, rather than relying on blood and gore. In fact, there was no gore at all. And there wasn't any blood either, aside from a few mysterious bloody hand prints.

The only real negative I can say about it is that the 2nd half of the movie kinda veers off away from the plot of the first half, and as a result, doesn't quite live up to the first half. It's still good, but not quite as good as I thought it could have been. In fact, the worst thing I can say about the second half, is that it reminded me a lot of the original Poltergeist (right down to the paranormal investigators and the Medium that come to help). Which is not a bad compliment at all.

All in all, it's not a great movie, but it's better than most of the crap that Hollywood has been trying to pass off as horror movies lately.

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So its getting to be that time again! Necropost and lil reminder, no spoilers please! Just teasers.

Stake Land: indie movie about life in the vampire/undead wasteland. Pretty good story about a guy and his adopted apprentice. Pretty dark, grim and gritty.

I would recommend.

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Anyone seen this yet? Someone was telling me about this the other day. Said it wasn't scary as much as it was disturbing. I might have to check this one out sometime. DVD only thru Netflix, tho. :(


This movie was actually better than I thought it would be. That said, it was still only slightly better than average at best.

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[quote=Hopwin] Interestingly I cannot find a Creepshow 2 in Netflix.[/quote]

It's there now. And so is C.H.U.D.!

Farsky's older post reminded me that people should watch Del Toro's "The Orphanage." Yes, it's subtitled, but still very good. Both creepy and a little sad, but very well done.

Also, if you haven't checked out "Tucker and Dale vs Evil" then you should as well. It's far more a comedy than a scary movie. It's a complete role reversal of the genre and worth a watch. If that still doesn't convince you, Alan "Wash" Tudyk is in it.

Another classic I always enjoyed that is back on Netflix streaming is Pet Sematary. Personally, I find this the scariest of all the King movies I've seen.

I've never seen Waxwork, but it's in the queue. Along with a lot of the classic monster movies like Frankstein, Dracula, Creature from the black lagoon, etc.

And while not completely in the horror genre, I still consider "Donnie Darko" a good Halloween-ish movie. I would recommend NOT watching the Director's Cut if you can avoid it. The Director's Cut takes a movie that used to inspire you to think for yourself and basically holds your hand like a little girl instead.


Bonus: I can't think of Donnie Darko without wanting to watch this excellently executed music video:

[youtube]EICkZWEzFGE[/youtube]

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Hooray for a fun necro thread, finally!

I second Stake Land, finally a movie that made vampires monsters again, and not sparkly twinkletoes.

Also anyone in this thread should watch Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil. Not scary, but a great entry in the line of horror/comedy flicks.

I bought Drag me to Hell on blu-ray recently, I remembered it being good, but not so damn scary. Watching it in the middle of the night with the lights off and the sound cranked up, it was damn scary. Highly recommended.

Cabin in the woods comes out on blu-ray next week, if you haven't seen it definitely check it out. Horror with a great Whedon meta-take on it.

While not a horror movie, I really enjoyed "The Skin I Live In", very Hitchcock styled beautifully shot film.

For slow-burn horror, check out "The Innkeepers", small scale movie shot in a "real" haunted hotel, really gives it a great feel. The sound design is amazing.


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