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By *issLickalottapus OP   Woman
10 weeks ago

La La Land

Who likes them?

What's your favourite?

I'm seeing the new Final Destination soon, anyone seen it?

I can't wait for the new The Conjuring film to be released, looks soooo good! 👹

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

'It follows' is a film that genuinely gives me the creeps, quite a interesting take on horror.

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By *tr8MrEMan
10 weeks ago

somewhere near Sheffield

I prefer them when scary not graphic...but yeah, I'm seeing Final Destination too

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By *Wgent72Man
10 weeks ago

Manchester

The Exorcist, still for me

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By *avexxMan
10 weeks ago

cheshire

i know it an old movie,,, exorcist when it first came out gave nightmares

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By *Wgent72Man
10 weeks ago

Manchester


"i know it an old movie,,, exorcist when it first came out gave nightmares "

Not only scary but proper weird as well

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By *arrenhertsmanMan
10 weeks ago

Hatfield

Don’t Look Now … some good sex too… which is nice !

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By *viatrixWoman
10 weeks ago

Redhill

There was a time during the late 80s that my dad decided to watch ALL the horror films, one after another. And well, being the 80s with only one telly at home that was all we watched.

The Book of the Dead/Evil Dead

All the AmityVille Series

The Exorcist of Course

The Omen

All Nightmare on Elm Street

Poltergeist

Carrie

Psycho

I was traumatised. So I steer clear of horror. More recent ones I’ve seen are The Conjuring and Paranormal Activity. My problem is that I cannot dissociate from the fact that they’re just entertainment and I get really stressed thinking that is going to happen to me so not worth watching really 😂😂😂😂

The only horror film I do love watching is Christine. 🚗 That scene where it rebuilds itself is so good… and sexy to an extent

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By *veragecouple2000Couple
10 weeks ago

South Wales

Salems Lot scared hell out of me…..it’s old now but I think it still would 😄

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By *arrenhertsmanMan
10 weeks ago

Hatfield


"Salems Lot scared hell out of me…..it’s old now but I think it still would 😄"

The boy floating in the air scratching at the window is a classic scene imo

David Soul .. RIP ..

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By *hunky GentMan
10 weeks ago

Nottingham and Stamford

There's 2 similar thread atm:

Scariest movie

And

Best sex scene.

There's one film that covers both - Don't Look Now.

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

There's a series of excorist sequels, they are not brilliant..but OK, the 3rd one has the same actor that played the priest in the first film.

I iked don't look now. Though I'm not sure if I interpreted the ending correctly.

There was a recent remake of salems lot..it was acceptable I guess, not too bad.

I could talk horror all day..

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By *estructionDollyWoman
10 weeks ago

The Deep Dark Woods

Love a good horror.

My faves are Alien, Let The Right One In, Audition, Hereditary, Midsommar, The Wicker Man, The Witch, Ringu, The Descent, The Shining, REC 1&2 (Spanish originals), Martyrs, The Babadook, 28 Days Later, Saint Maud, Kill List, A Quiet Place

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By *veragecouple2000Couple
10 weeks ago

South Wales


"Salems Lot scared hell out of me…..it’s old now but I think it still would 😄

The boy floating in the air scratching at the window is a classic scene imo

David Soul .. RIP .. "

Absolutely! Xx

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By *veragecouple2000Couple
10 weeks ago

South Wales


"There's a series of excorist sequels, they are not brilliant..but OK, the 3rd one has the same actor that played the priest in the first film.

I iked don't look now. Though I'm not sure if I interpreted the ending correctly.

There was a recent remake of salems lot..it was acceptable I guess, not too bad.

I could talk horror all day.."

I didn’t know that they had remade Salems Lot….ill have to have a look at that xx

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

Has anybody watched 'barbarian'?..

I thought that was excellent.

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By *ndymac888Man
10 weeks ago

Dumbarton

The original IT, literally had nightmares when I was a kid 🥺

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By *apkingMan
10 weeks ago

Stockport


"Love a good horror.

My faves are Alien, Let The Right One In, Audition, Hereditary, Midsommar, The Wicker Man, The Witch, Ringu, The Descent, The Shining, REC 1&2 (Spanish originals), Martyrs, The Babadook, 28 Days Later, Saint Maud, Kill List, A Quiet Place"

Looking forward to go and watch 28 years later which comes out soon

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By *urves and MischiefWoman
10 weeks ago

North West

I really don’t do well with horror/slasher films … I’m jumpy so I’ll squeal, I get sweaty palms and I’m waiting for the jump scare and I don’t enjoy the anxiety!

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By *estructionDollyWoman
10 weeks ago

The Deep Dark Woods


"Has anybody watched 'barbarian'?..

I thought that was excellent. "

Yes, I quite enjoyed it but not many people seemed to have watched it. Put me off Airbnbs a bit

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By *eliWoman
10 weeks ago

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My favourite? Can't choose one. In terms of foreign films, Thirst, The Host, Dumplings (from the Three Extremes), Rec, Train to Busan and Under The Shadow. Oh and Let the Right One in!

I have a soft spot for vampire and A24 films, Romero, folklore gives me a wide on and the recent Invisible Man? So good. I quite like indie horror (Host was such a Covid horror and one I go back to for easy watching).

Not watched Final Destination yet but I feel I should. Sinners won sadly and if I go back to the cinema? I'm rewatching Sinners.

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago


"Has anybody watched 'barbarian'?..

I thought that was excellent.

Yes, I quite enjoyed it but not many people seemed to have watched it. Put me off Airbnbs a bit "

It's not the most original film, but I thought it was very well done.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
10 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

The Grudge was the only film we've watched in recent memory that actually scared us the first time we watched it, all the paranormal activity crap, scary dolls and so on...

Nonsense.

Lot's start off good but lose their way quickly, Jeepers Creepers for example.

Much prefer older films atmospheric and moody even if the effects are extremely dated.

A very old black and white film Night of the Demon is a great film.

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By *avexxMan
10 weeks ago

cheshire


"The Grudge was the only film we've watched in recent memory that actually scared us the first time we watched it, all the paranormal activity crap, scary dolls and so on...

Nonsense.

Lot's start off good but lose their way quickly, Jeepers Creepers for example.

Much prefer older films atmospheric and moody even if the effects are extremely dated.

A very old black and white film Night of the Demon is a great film."

... i agree night of the demon

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By *ools and the brainCouple
10 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"There's a series of excorist sequels, they are not brilliant..but OK, the 3rd one has the same actor that played the priest in the first film.

I iked don't look now. Though I'm not sure if I interpreted the ending correctly.

There was a recent remake of salems lot..it was acceptable I guess, not too bad.

I could talk horror all day..

I didn’t know that they had remade Salems Lot….ill have to have a look at that xx "

Don't bother it's absolutely awful, managed about 20mins and turned it off, utter shambles of a film.

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By *veragecouple2000Couple
10 weeks ago

South Wales


"The Grudge was the only film we've watched in recent memory that actually scared us the first time we watched it, all the paranormal activity crap, scary dolls and so on...

Nonsense.

Lot's start off good but lose their way quickly, Jeepers Creepers for example.

Much prefer older films atmospheric and moody even if the effects are extremely dated.

A very old black and white film Night of the Demon is a great film."

Jeepers Creepers started so well and then just terrible! Xx

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By *ools and the brainCouple
10 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Ok ,so Longlegs.

It's slow and yes boring at times, bleak and very disturbing but I give it 9/10 based on a truly amazing performance by Nicolas Cage, just so creepy and weird.

"All hail satan"

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By *estructionDollyWoman
10 weeks ago

The Deep Dark Woods


"Ok ,so Longlegs.

It's slow and yes boring at times, bleak and very disturbing but I give it 9/10 based on a truly amazing performance by Nicolas Cage, just so creepy and weird.

"All hail satan""

I found the first hour utterly boring and nearly turned it off. At least the last 20 minutes were good

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

Hellrasier pinhead did it for me

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By *veragecouple2000Couple
10 weeks ago

South Wales

Not a scary movie as such but I found Silence of the Lambs scary when I first watched it…..very tense xx

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By *ools and the brainCouple
10 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"Ok ,so Longlegs.

It's slow and yes boring at times, bleak and very disturbing but I give it 9/10 based on a truly amazing performance by Nicolas Cage, just so creepy and weird.

"All hail satan"

I found the first hour utterly boring and nearly turned it off. At least the last 20 minutes were good "

Yes it's a slow film.

It was refreshing to see something original tho and very different to the usual nonsense.

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By *nkedIrishMan
10 weeks ago

Bideford

Love horror films. Tend to prefer slasher/jump scare ones. First ones that come to mind are The Descent, Hostel, Wolf Creek, Creep.

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By *nkedIrishMan
10 weeks ago

Bideford


"Salems Lot scared hell out of me…..it’s old now but I think it still would 😄"

Salems Lot was amazing back in the day!

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By *esthetic21Man
10 weeks ago

Birmingham/Bristol

I like a comedy

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By *uperSalopian7Man
10 weeks ago

Shrewsbury

I love The Shining. The naked woman in the bath always fucks me up

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By *aizyWoman
10 weeks ago

west midlands

I love horror films a couple of my favs are, Sinister, The Thing, Event Horizon and The Midnight Meat Train. I have just recently watched The Creep films and tv series and I am totally in love with the Creep serial killer!

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By *orny PTMan
10 weeks ago

Peterborough


"I prefer them when scary not graphic...but yeah, I'm seeing Final Destination too"

Thriller or chiller?

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By *ou only live onceMan
10 weeks ago

London

Used to really enjoy them growing up - Nightmare on Elm Street etc, but I think that was the fun of watching them in a group with my sisters and cousins.

But I'm not sure I've seen a horror film since The Blair Witch Project and really don't enjoy them now!

Give me a rom com anyday! 🤣

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

There was a sequel to the shining also called 'Dr sleep' with ewan mcgregor playing the son of Jack Nicholsons character, as an adult.

Wasn't amazing, but wasn't bad I thought. Passable.

There's an old black and white horror called ' carnival of souls' from the 50s or 60s. I think that's a very good horror film, quite ahead of its time.

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By *orny PTMan
10 weeks ago

Peterborough

The Omen (Gregory Peck), Left hand drive, Elephant (Alan Parker), Doodle bug (short film). All filmed in this country and very close to home.

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By *orny PTMan
10 weeks ago

Peterborough

It's ambiguous, but....the scariest film for anyone on two wheels, is the one that features rainbows. You know, the ones caused by diesel spillages.

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By *low eaterMan
10 weeks ago

hereabouts

Signs does it for me, first watched 24 years ago and still shook by it.

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By *cunthorpe123Couple
10 weeks ago

scunthorpe


"Who likes them?

What's your favourite?

I'm seeing the new Final Destination soon, anyone seen it?

I can't wait for the new The Conjuring film to be released, looks soooo good! 👹"

We saw the new final destination last weekend, same plot as all the others as to be expected.

We really enjoyed it!

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By *hornyx69Man
10 weeks ago

Folkestone

Terrifier 1,2 and 3 fairly recent out these are

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