October 6, 20241 yr I was extremely disappointed with Maxxxine. Like “wtf was that?” Leaving the theater. Liked X a lot, loved Pearl, love Mia Goth, love the grimy 80s aesthetic. Should have been a home run for me.
October 7, 20241 yr 5 hours ago, shadow_operative2.0 said: Do the first two need to be seen before MaXXXine? Loved X, liked Pearl. Pearl took awhile to get going, Edited October 7, 20241 yr by Billy Pilgrim
October 7, 20241 yr The Sadness- a Taiwanese version of 28 Days Later, with a little more silliness mixed in. It's fine. Add to horror watch lists. The Outwaters- I have no idea what the fuck I watched, and I watch a lot of weird shit. Would not recommend.
October 7, 20241 yr I liked Maxxxine the most of the three, mostly because I liked the 80s vibe. None of them blew me away, mostly just think they're fine. Mia Goth is great.
October 7, 20241 yr I loved the original Speak No Evil, and was very skeptical of the American remake. I thought they did a pretty good job. Definitely nowhere near as horrific as the original, but still a good flick. Edited to remove whiff of a spoiler for those who care Edited October 7, 20241 yr by Reynolds Woodcock
October 7, 20241 yr Watched TLDI version of basket case. Great stuff. Amazing what you can do with a low budget. Then finally saw Smile. Was so so. Could tell it was going to be one of those movies that just end with everyone fucked. She made questionable decisions. Prob won't watch part 2. Immaculate and Infinity Pool are next up.
October 7, 20241 yr ^ This one? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9110170/ Appears there are 6 from the original Dushku version. Damn, she was smoke back then.
October 7, 20241 yr Tried to watch Fall, but ended up freaking out. Skip the spoiler if you want to avoid a sad story. I don't want to derail the thread. Spoiler At the beginning of the movie, a mountain climber has an accident and falls to his death in front of, what I presume to be, the main character. I stopped watching after this scene because I had horrible visions running through my head. A few years ago, a friend of my daughter died in a climbing accident. They played soccer together for several years. She was a very sweet girl from a nice family. From what I can gather, she had made it to the top and was leaning back to repel/climb down when she fell. The rope that was supposed to hold her was not tied on properly, so there was a moment where she leaned back and just kept going. Awful image for me because of knowing her and my fear of falling. https://www.sevendaysvt.com/arts-culture/a-rock-climbers-death-highlights-dangers-of-an-increasingly-popular-sport-8971182
October 7, 20241 yr I liked it, this was my review awhile back. On 9/24/2023 at 3:20 AM, shadow_operative2.0 said: Well, finally watched. Two things... Brunette was smoking hot. She must have had the greatest cell phone battery of all time.
October 8, 20241 yr 5 hours ago, BurgleBro said: Watched TLDI version of basket case. Great stuff. Amazing what you can do with a low budget. Then finally saw Smile. Was so so. Could tell it was going to be one of those movies that just end with everyone fucked. She made questionable decisions. Prob won't watch part 2. Immaculate and Infinity Pool are next up. Watched Basket Case yesterday. So good
October 8, 20241 yr Would yall mind saying where yall streamed your recommendations? I love a lot of these recommendations and want to go through and add them to my watch lists real quick whenever I see one.
October 8, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, shadow_operative2.0 said: ^ This one? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9110170/ Appears there are 6 from the original Dushku version. Damn, she was smoke back then. Yep that’s the one. Very solid imo.
October 8, 20241 yr This past week I knocked out The Substance - WTF, especially after taking a gummy. Speak No Evil - as someone previously said the last half feels much longer than 30 mins. Fuck. Martyrs 😶 Started All Hallow's Eve, haven't finished. Probably won't. That clown never really bothered me in any of the movies he appears. Edited October 8, 20241 yr by BlueGreySky
October 8, 20241 yr 25 minutes ago, Billy Pilgrim said: Would yall mind saying where yall streamed your recommendations? I love a lot of these recommendations and want to go through and add them to my watch lists real quick whenever I see one. This site isn't perfect, but gives you a good starting point if you're looking for any streaming movie. https://www.justwatch.com/
October 8, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Deej said: Watched Basket Case yesterday. So good I didn't realize guy who made it was the Frankenhooker guy. Plan on watching brain dead and re watch of Frankenhooker now 🤘
October 9, 20241 yr Variety top 100 Horror films of all time. The List Appears to be a list more devoted to cinematic touchstones than the scariest films of all time. It’s pretty hard to find some of the pre-1960 stuff scary.
October 9, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, LCHorn said: Variety top 100 Horror films of all time. The List Appears to be a list more devoted to cinematic touchstones than the scariest films of all time. It’s pretty hard to find some of the pre-1960 stuff scary. Actually a pretty good list. There's some olds on there, but the ratio wasn't too bad. Arguably a bitter qualm is having some non-horrors on here like Irreversible and M A couple of other thoughts - Kudos for Hereditary, The Witch, and The Wailing. Not kudos for no Terrifier - The Suspiria remake is better than the original, which was incoherent. I find Argento's movies to be mostly not good, while I'm impressed by Bava's - Henry is so much better than Angst - The Orphanage is better than The Devils Backbone - Cube should be in here - If you're going to have some iffy horrors on the list, I'd include stuff like Neon Demon, Under the Shadow, Starry Eyes, and Climax - Feels like Inside, High Tension, and Martyrs should make this list
October 10, 20241 yr 21 hours ago, Fud said: I feel inspired to make a 21st century horror list I made a list https://boxd.it/zqRTQ
October 10, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Fud said: I made a list https://boxd.it/zqRTQ If any of you are on Letterboxd, I need at least one like on this list to get it into the "recently liked lists" page
October 10, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Fud said: If any of you are on Letterboxd, I need at least one like on this list to get it into the "recently liked lists" page Done
October 10, 20241 yr 7 hours ago, Fud said: I made a list https://boxd.it/zqRTQ Great list. No Terrifier 2?
October 11, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Texas St. Armadillos said: Great list. No Terrifier 2? I just did one movie per franchise to make the list more interesting
October 11, 20241 yr The Blackcoats Daughter Had this on this list since seeing Longlegs. Pretty cool I thought, but the other didn't like it. I noticed some thematic parallels for sure. Also love me some Emma Roberts. Would recommend if you enjoyed Longlegs.
October 11, 20241 yr An interesting double feature if you’ve seen neither.. A Dark Song, and then Anything for Jackson
October 12, 20241 yr Watched a couple of new releases this week. Daddy's Head - definitely had some creepy moments, and great acting, but the ending left a bit too much unresolved for my taste. Hold Your Breath - love Sarah Paulson and the acting was great, but the movie overall was pretty boring
October 13, 20241 yr Terrifier 3 was well worth the money. There's not a crazier kill than the bedroom scene, but some gnarly ass kills overall. The story was fun, too.
October 13, 20241 yr Oldest and I are trying to watch Halloween/horror movies all this month. Watched Silence of the Lambs on Friday and The Boogeyman last night. Silence of the Lambs is still so damn good. The way it's shot with the conversational camera angles on the actors, Anthony Hopkins excellent acting, Buffalo Bill. So good. The Boogeyman is a 2023 movie adapted from a Stephen King short story. Had some good jump scares and general creepiness. Definitely felt like a Stephen King story with the creature and why it existed. We're planning to watch The VVitch, Hereditary, Insidious, Dr. Sleep (since she's already seen The Shining), Sleepy Hollow, and if she's ready The Exorcist. She's 16 and has seen most of the classics. I was thinking maybe Texas Chainsaw Massacre. We may watch The Crow since it's Halloween adjacent.
October 13, 20241 yr 3 hours ago, mdmost said: We're planning to watch The VVitch, Hereditary, Insidious, Dr. Sleep (since she's already seen The Shining), Sleepy Hollow, and if she's ready The Exorcist. She's 16 and has seen most of the classics. I was thinking maybe Texas Chainsaw Massacre. We may watch The Crow since it's Halloween adjacent. Hereditary probably a tougher watch for a 16 year old than Exorcist. The latter is pretty old times feeling by today’s standards. on the flip side, original Texas Chain Saw Massacre still creeps me out. Amazing movie.
October 13, 20241 yr 26 minutes ago, Reynolds Woodcock said: Hereditary probably a tougher watch for a 16 year old than Exorcist. The latter is pretty old times feeling by today’s standards. on the flip side, original Texas Chain Saw Massacre still creeps me out. Amazing movie. Yeah, I've never seen Hereditary so that's a little bit of the appeal but I've heard it's really a movie with an ever-impending sense of dread. I really don't get why A24 is delaying Heretic to November. That feels like a good movie to have out around Halloween.
October 13, 20241 yr 18 minutes ago, mdmost said: I really don't get why A24 is delaying Heretic to November. Business decision, less crowded marketplace and not competing with Terrifier 3 and Smile 2. Plus (totally anecdotal on this one), I think A24 has realized that horror films have kind of the same audience and they will hunt for those films rather than need it a seasonal marketing push.
October 14, 20241 yr 7 hours ago, Reynolds Woodcock said: Hereditary probably a tougher watch for a 16 year old than Exorcist. The latter is pretty old times feeling by today’s standards. on the flip side, original Texas Chain Saw Massacre still creeps me out. Amazing movie. Hereditary is my 16-yo's favorite movie. I just recently let him watch The Exorcist, and he was completely underwhelmed. Lots of the other movies that scared the shit out of me as a kid are non-events by his standards - he was so bored by Nightmare on Elm Street, for example, that he fell asleep. ITA on the original Chainsaw Massacre movie, btw. My son wasn't super creeped out, but it had him on edge far more than the original Freddy or Halloween movies, for sure. 19 hours ago, jetsfan76 said: Terrifier 3 was well worth the money. There's not a crazier kill than the bedroom scene, but some gnarly ass kills overall. The story was fun, too. You mean the bedroom scene in Terrifier 2?
October 14, 20241 yr Heretic is the movie I watched in the theater that had the most audible sounds of audience dread I’ve ever heard. It was really a unique theater experience and I love how it and Midsommar take you on this ever dizzying and ever speeding up horror rollercoaster that eventually flies off the rails at the end. Oh also I am team Terrifier though currently annoyed that the Alamos here are only playing 3 at their locations farthest from me.
October 14, 20241 yr 9 hours ago, austingirl said: You mean the bedroom scene in Terrifier 2? Yeah, that one was crazy over the top. This one wasn't afraid to step over the line, but nothing like bleach & salt.
October 15, 20241 yr Made the mistake of watching an Instagram reel claiming Skinamarink (on Hulu) was one of the scariest movies ever made based on viewers heart rate increasing while watching it. Was one of the worst movies I’ve seen in awhile. There’s about 2 minutes of suspense in the parents bedroom and at the very end. The rest of the movies if just a bunch of background noise, weird camera angles and cartoon music. I’ll stick to recommendations in this forum from Fud and Wu-Tang.
October 15, 20241 yr On 10/7/2024 at 6:29 PM, Knoxtnhorn said: Tried to watch Fall, but ended up freaking out. Skip the spoiler if you want to avoid a sad story. I don't want to derail the thread. Hide contents At the beginning of the movie, a mountain climber has an accident and falls to his death in front of, what I presume to be, the main character. I stopped watching after this scene because I had horrible visions running through my head. A few years ago, a friend of my daughter died in a climbing accident. They played soccer together for several years. She was a very sweet girl from a nice family. From what I can gather, she had made it to the top and was leaning back to repel/climb down when she fell. The rope that was supposed to hold her was not tied on properly, so there was a moment where she leaned back and just kept going. Awful image for me because of knowing her and my fear of falling. https://www.sevendaysvt.com/arts-culture/a-rock-climbers-death-highlights-dangers-of-an-increasingly-popular-sport-8971182 Fall made me squirm almost the entire flick. I hate heights.
October 15, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, Billy Pilgrim said: I’ll stick to recommendations in this forum from Fud and Wu-Tang. Fud put Skinamarink on his top 100, fwiw.
October 15, 20241 yr You’re Next was so so choice. So many kills. So much blood. And the badass chick is quite the attractive person.
October 16, 20241 yr 7 hours ago, MissingInAction said: Drage me to Hell is greatness. The lead reminds me of Starlight from The Boys. Before or after fucking up her face?
October 16, 20241 yr 10 minutes ago, jetsfan76 said: Before or after fucking up her face? Before. Indeed.
October 16, 20241 yr 10 hours ago, Billy Pilgrim said: Made the mistake of watching an Instagram reel claiming Skinamarink (on Hulu) was one of the scariest movies ever made based on viewers heart rate increasing while watching it. Was one of the worst movies I’ve seen in awhile. There’s about 2 minutes of suspense in the parents bedroom and at the very end. The rest of the movies if just a bunch of background noise, weird camera angles and cartoon music. I’ll stick to recommendations in this forum from Fud and Wu-Tang. My review from when I watched it "Skinamarink- I checked out of this movie almost immediately. This has a cult following, but I can’t recommend this low budget avant garde horror movie, although I tip my cap to the notoriety/hype it received for such a small and experimental movie"
October 16, 20241 yr Skinamarink is good in the right context. It’s almost better to watch on your laptop in the middle of the night all by yourself than in a theater. Definitely no second screening.
October 16, 20241 yr On 10/14/2024 at 5:05 AM, jetsfan76 said: Yeah, that one was crazy over the top. This one wasn't afraid to step over the line, but nothing like bleach & salt. Spoiler the woman furiously stabbing her snatch with broken glass as she came blood? the chainsaw to the ass and nuts? you’re telling me terrifier 2 is more over the top than that? watched terrifier 3 last night; have not seen any of the others. is this movie kind of stand-alone in terms of gore or are there a bunch of movies like this that I haven’t seen? good lord.
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