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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent

Season is upon us, your watching a horror movie which one you going for?

Personally I'm a big hellraiser fan, athough I'm kinda leaning into watching terrifier this month has its on my list.

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By *andadbodMan
8 weeks ago

Liverpool

Terrifier is on a level of its own.

For me, Nightmare on Elm Street.

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By *HUSH-Man
8 weeks ago

London

The Shining, Rec and Let The Right One In are my favourite spooky films for Halloween season 🎃

Although not a horror film I also really enjoy watching Pan’s Labyrinth around this time. Great film!

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"The Shining, Rec and Let The Right One In are my favourite spooky films for Halloween season 🎃

Although not a horror film I also really enjoy watching Pan’s Labyrinth around this time. Great film! "

The eyes scene is something out of my nightmares.

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"Terrifier is on a level of its own.

For me, Nightmare on Elm Street."

.got the new one to watch aswe haha

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By *eordieJeansCouple
8 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Either Halloween or A Nightmare on Elm Street. I love slasher films.

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"Either Halloween or A Nightmare on Elm Street. I love slasher films."

Halloween is awsome!

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By *aven.Woman
8 weeks ago

Not the North West...

I like the terrified ones.

And nightmare on elm Street for some nostalgia.

I don't find the gore ones scary though, I like the more supernatural ones for that.

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By *aven.Woman
8 weeks ago

Not the North West...


"I like the terrified ones.

And nightmare on elm Street for some nostalgia.

I don't find the gore ones scary though, I like the more supernatural ones for that.

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Terrifier!

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By *ora the explorerWoman
8 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts

I don’t watch horrors. Too scary for me

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By *929Man
8 weeks ago

newcastle

Terrifier 3 is due on the fire stick soon hope it’s better than 2 they ruined it with that fantasy shit near the end

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By *dam1971Man
8 weeks ago

Bedford

I’ll just put this here, even though you’ve all heard it.

I was recently asked who my favourite vampire was.

I said, “The muppet from Sesame Street.”

They told me, “He doesn’t count!”

I replied, “I assure you, he does.”

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
8 weeks ago

Southampton


"I’ll just put this here, even though you’ve all heard it.

I was recently asked who my favourite vampire was.

I said, “The muppet from Sesame Street.”

They told me, “He doesn’t count!”

I replied, “I assure you, he does.”"

🤣🤣🤣

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By *eordieJeansCouple
8 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

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By *eordieJeansCouple
8 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Either Halloween or A Nightmare on Elm Street. I love slasher films.

Halloween is awsome!"

I quite liked Smile on Netflix even if the demon at the end looked like a Halloween decoration.

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
8 weeks ago

Southampton


"Either Halloween or A Nightmare on Elm Street. I love slasher films.

Halloween is awsome!

I quite liked Smile on Netflix even if the demon at the end looked like a Halloween decoration."

I've been debating whether to watch h it

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By *Jblue321Man
8 weeks ago

Chester

I prefer slasher films, Halloween and nightmare on elm street being favourites, but modern day doesn’t hit as well minus scream

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By *eordieJeansCouple
8 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Either Halloween or A Nightmare on Elm Street. I love slasher films.

Halloween is awsome!

I quite liked Smile on Netflix even if the demon at the end looked like a Halloween decoration.

I've been debating whether to watch h it "

It’s a good watch. The story is decent enough and the smiles are creepy. Just ignore the demon and you’ll enjoy it.

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By *rs k mr ACouple
8 weeks ago

glasgow

Sinister

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By *aven.Woman
8 weeks ago

Not the North West...


"Either Halloween or A Nightmare on Elm Street. I love slasher films.

Halloween is awsome!

I quite liked Smile on Netflix even if the demon at the end looked like a Halloween decoration.

I've been debating whether to watch h it

It’s a good watch. The story is decent enough and the smiles are creepy. Just ignore the demon and you’ll enjoy it."

This is what spoils films like this for me. It's creepy when you don't see the thing. Then you do and it's just comical and ruin it.

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By *aizyWoman
8 weeks ago

west midlands

Halloween this time of year, and The Thing is another fav of mine.

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By *akHeartWoodMan
8 weeks ago

Crawley

There's a remake of Salem's Lot coming out soon. That terrified me as a kid.

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"I like the terrified ones.

And nightmare on elm Street for some nostalgia.

I don't find the gore ones scary though, I like the more supernatural ones for that.

Terrifier!

"

Haha I need to watch these, whoever plays the clown does a great a job at portraying him.

Supernatural ones also give me the worst nightmares 🤣.

Especially japanese ones, yhe first grudge movie fuck that.

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"Halloween this time of year, and The Thing is another fav of mine."

Wooooo go the thing!!!!

I just recently played a lovely Scottish horror game with thing like monsters. Truly makes me terrified of the ocean even more.

Its Called

Still that wakes the deep.

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman
8 weeks ago

Carlisle usually

Evil Dead 2 is on the proper big screen this month. Looking forward to that. Considering visiting the cult cinema club to watch the original Dawn of the Dead as well.

I don't really do well at holding specific favourites. But I do love this season for cinema 💜

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By *ony MannMan
8 weeks ago

New York City New York USA

I'll go for Innocent Blood, she is not innocent but does have morals and a lot more.

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"Evil Dead 2 is on the proper big screen this month. Looking forward to that. Considering visiting the cult cinema club to watch the original Dawn of the Dead as well.

I don't really do well at holding specific favourites. But I do love this season for cinema 💜"

Cult cinema club??

That's sounds awsome.

I do miss the evil dead, one of my favourite protagonists too.

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By *avexxMan
8 weeks ago

cheshire


"Halloween this time of year, and The Thing is another fav of mine."
,,, the thing was a great movie watched it at the pictures when he came out

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"I prefer slasher films, Halloween and nightmare on elm street being favourites, but modern day doesn’t hit as well minus scream"

Let's go freddy, apart from that one movie.

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By (user no longer on site)
8 weeks ago

Perfect Blue, which is animated which puts people off but it is so, so good.

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By *aizyWoman
8 weeks ago

west midlands


"Halloween this time of year, and The Thing is another fav of mine.

Wooooo go the thing!!!!

I just recently played a lovely Scottish horror game with thing like monsters. Truly makes me terrified of the ocean even more.

Its Called

Still that wakes the deep."

There is a horror book called The Deep by Nick Cutter you'd probably like.

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"Halloween this time of year, and The Thing is another fav of mine.

Wooooo go the thing!!!!

I just recently played a lovely Scottish horror game with thing like monsters. Truly makes me terrified of the ocean even more.

Its Called

Still that wakes the deep.

There is a horror book called The Deep by Nick Cutter you'd probably like."

I'll check it out when I can, I love body horror for some reason.

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By *an NewcastleMan
8 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Hereditary is a tough watch

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"I’ll just put this here, even though you’ve all heard it.

I was recently asked who my favourite vampire was.

I said, “The muppet from Sesame Street.”

They told me, “He doesn’t count!”

I replied, “I assure you, he does.”"

Lmao that's fucking gold hahah

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By *eordieJeansCouple
8 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Either Halloween or A Nightmare on Elm Street. I love slasher films.

Halloween is awsome!

I quite liked Smile on Netflix even if the demon at the end looked like a Halloween decoration.

I've been debating whether to watch h it

It’s a good watch. The story is decent enough and the smiles are creepy. Just ignore the demon and you’ll enjoy it.

This is what spoils films like this for me. It's creepy when you don't see the thing. Then you do and it's just comical and ruin it. "

You’d think with the technology available today they’d be able to make a genuinely scary demon.

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"Either Halloween or A Nightmare on Elm Street. I love slasher films.

Halloween is awsome!

I quite liked Smile on Netflix even if the demon at the end looked like a Halloween decoration.

I've been debating whether to watch h it

It’s a good watch. The story is decent enough and the smiles are creepy. Just ignore the demon and you’ll enjoy it.

This is what spoils films like this for me. It's creepy when you don't see the thing. Then you do and it's just comical and ruin it.

You’d think with the technology available today they’d be able to make a genuinely scary demon."

I hope because i don't find demons scary, the only creepy part of a demon wad the shadow of the demon in drag me to hell.

The not seeing is really the worst part for me.

There's a one episode of Doctor who, with the monster in the wardrobe that creep me the fuck out because you never fucking see it.

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By *aizyWoman
8 weeks ago

west midlands


"Halloween this time of year, and The Thing is another fav of mine.

Wooooo go the thing!!!!

I just recently played a lovely Scottish horror game with thing like monsters. Truly makes me terrified of the ocean even more.

Its Called

Still that wakes the deep.

There is a horror book called The Deep by Nick Cutter you'd probably like.

I'll check it out when I can, I love body horror for some reason.

"

If you like body horror you'll love The Troop by him 😱

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"Halloween this time of year, and The Thing is another fav of mine.

Wooooo go the thing!!!!

I just recently played a lovely Scottish horror game with thing like monsters. Truly makes me terrified of the ocean even more.

Its Called

Still that wakes the deep.

There is a horror book called The Deep by Nick Cutter you'd probably like.

I'll check it out when I can, I love body horror for some reason.

If you like body horror you'll love The Troop by him 😱"

Oohhh are You fan too I take it?

I'll check both out then!

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By *aizyWoman
8 weeks ago

west midlands


"Halloween this time of year, and The Thing is another fav of mine.

Wooooo go the thing!!!!

I just recently played a lovely Scottish horror game with thing like monsters. Truly makes me terrified of the ocean even more.

Its Called

Still that wakes the deep.

There is a horror book called The Deep by Nick Cutter you'd probably like.

I'll check it out when I can, I love body horror for some reason.

If you like body horror you'll love The Troop by him 😱

Oohhh are You fan too I take it?

I'll check both out then!"

I am, have you ever watched any of David Cronenberg's movies? Scanners was one of my fav films when I was a kid!

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"Halloween this time of year, and The Thing is another fav of mine.

Wooooo go the thing!!!!

I just recently played a lovely Scottish horror game with thing like monsters. Truly makes me terrified of the ocean even more.

Its Called

Still that wakes the deep.

There is a horror book called The Deep by Nick Cutter you'd probably like.

I'll check it out when I can, I love body horror for some reason.

If you like body horror you'll love The Troop by him 😱

Oohhh are You fan too I take it?

I'll check both out then!

I am, have you ever watched any of David Cronenberg's movies? Scanners was one of my fav films when I was a kid!"

No but I've heard of it!

I'll check it out I think aswell 🤣

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By (user no longer on site)
8 weeks ago


"Season is upon us, your watching a horror movie which one you going for?

Personally I'm a big hellraiser fan, athough I'm kinda leaning into watching terrifier this month has its on my list."

I watched Hellraiser the other day as I'd never seen it before, it was rather disappointing as the girl couldn't act very well and it was more of a pain/pleasure film and pinhead was hardly in it

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By *irthandgirthMan
8 weeks ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster

Went to see Speak no Evil the other night.

Definitely recommend for those that like creepy rather than gore. James McAvoy is awesome in it

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"Season is upon us, your watching a horror movie which one you going for?

Personally I'm a big hellraiser fan, athough I'm kinda leaning into watching terrifier this month has its on my list.

I watched Hellraiser the other day as I'd never seen it before, it was rather disappointing as the girl couldn't act very well and it was more of a pain/pleasure film and pinhead was hardly in it"

That's fair though saying that the newer ones are far worse 🤣

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By (user no longer on site)
8 weeks ago

I like the Rob Zombie Halloween movies. I actually prefer them to the Carpenter ones. Also 31 is a really bad but good Rob zombie horror. I love Richard Brake as Doomhead.

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By *ir Toot of the frost OP   Man
8 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent


"I like the Rob Zombie Halloween movies. I actually prefer them to the Carpenter ones. Also 31 is a really bad but good Rob zombie horror. I love Richard Brake as Doomhead. "

Rob zombies are a hit and miss but some are awsome!

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