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""A Quiet Place" is supposed to be amazing ![]() Oh yeah. I completely forgot that one. The concept seems pretty original and the antagonists are blind aliens that hunt by sound which does sound pretty scary. | |||
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"I'm bored of today's 'Horror' genre. I'm very much over the whole possession storyline. I know it's hard to be truly original when it comes to most movie genres, but I'd love to see something different. " I agree. There is a horror movie coming out called Hereditary that many are saying it is very scary but from what I've read in the spoilers, it's nothing new as it's the same usual horror movie with a demon plus it has some plot elements that are similar to those awful paranormal activity movies. | |||
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"We have become desensitised to horror. " That is true. Not many horror movies are scary anymore as they've become so predictable. | |||
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"Have you people not seen The Witch?It's fantastic" +1 for this. Very original and unsettling | |||
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"I’m yet to find a film that really scares me" Cling....film That's stuff is made of nightmares once you lose the edge. ![]() | |||
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"'It Follows' is the best horror I've seen in the last few years. " I thought that got off to a good start but went rapidly downhill after that. | |||
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"how can you have a chat about modern horror and not once of you have mentions jordan peele's superb film.. "get out!!".............. " +1. It took me two viewings to appreciate it but yes, good movie. | |||
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"We have become desensitised to horror. That is true. Not many horror movies are scary anymore as they've become so predictable. " I can watch vidoes of people having surgery now, without batting an eyelid. Knives and scalpels used to make me cringe. | |||
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"Have you people not seen The Witch?It's fantastic" I liked that film | |||
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"Love horror films but find modern ones boring and predictable, also the majority have a 15 rating so you know there's not gonna be much gore. The old ones are the best but really looking forward to the new Halloween film looks awesome and follows straight on from the original and forgetting the rest " Let's hope the new Halloween movie doesn't go down the same way as Terminator Genesys and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in 3D | |||
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"I'm bored of today's 'Horror' genre. I'm very much over the whole possession storyline. I know it's hard to be truly original when it comes to most movie genres, but I'd love to see something different. I agree. There is a horror movie coming out called Hereditary that many are saying it is very scary but from what I've read in the spoilers, it's nothing new as it's the same usual horror movie with a demon plus it has some plot elements that are similar to those awful paranormal activity movies." I fancy this one, I like Toni Collette ever since Muriel's Wedding and Sixth Sense. Sadly the last few I've seen at the cinema have been pants. My favourites are French and have been for some time. | |||
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"I'm bored of today's 'Horror' genre. I'm very much over the whole possession storyline. I know it's hard to be truly original when it comes to most movie genres, but I'd love to see something different. I agree. There is a horror movie coming out called Hereditary that many are saying it is very scary but from what I've read in the spoilers, it's nothing new as it's the same usual horror movie with a demon plus it has some plot elements that are similar to those awful paranormal activity movies. I fancy this one, I like Toni Collette ever since Muriel's Wedding and Sixth Sense. Sadly the last few I've seen at the cinema have been pants. My favourites are French and have been for some time." The sixth sense was a good movie. It had some pretty good scares. Who can forget the ghost of the very sick girl that appears inside the tent with her mouth dribbling with puke? | |||
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"Only Japanese people know how to make horror films. True fact. " Shame most if them are so over rated then | |||
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"Only Japanese people know how to make horror films. True fact. " I love Japanese horrors. And Korea makes some good stuff too. I disagree that nobody else makes good horror though. I like British and Australian a lot, they often have a bleak brutality and lack of polish about them which I really enjoy. Eden Lake for instance. I still like a lot of US stuff too though. | |||
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"Dario Argento seems to have killed any remakes. He's a dab hand at turning out utter trash. Think Hostel was probably the most recent semi believable movie that was at least a little scary as you could see it happening in the eastern block." +1 for the Hostel trilogy. I really like those ![]() | |||
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"I adore horror, I watch loads. I'd rather watch a shit horror than a lot of other stuff. For recent originality, Creep comes to mind. I mean the American one. The first was good and the second even better. I have an unhealthy addiction to the extreme stuff too like Fred Vogel, Guinea Pig, etc. I love oriental/Eastern cinema. For a modern vampire flick I thought Thirst was wonderful. Slow paced but the cinematography is lush and the storyline very enjoyable. Can't wait for 3 From Hell, I really like Rob Zombie's films. " Both Creeps were excellent. Definitely went through a gore phase with the August Underground/Guinea Pig films etc but that doesn't do much for me now. I love people like Van Bebber,Buttgereit etc but so much of the underground stuff is meh. More recently I liked Raw and Get Out,The Witch was superb as I say. For sheer bleakness Martyrs is unbeatable though. | |||
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"Only Japanese people know how to make horror films. True fact. I love Japanese horrors. And Korea makes some good stuff too. I disagree that nobody else makes good horror though. I like British and Australian a lot, they often have a bleak brutality and lack of polish about them which I really enjoy. Eden Lake for instance. I still like a lot of US stuff too though. " Yes I've been increasingly impressed with Korean cinema. Train to Busan is great, but I'm not sure it's really horror. The Japanese actually understand the psychology of horror, 99.9% of American 'horror' is just jump scare shit | |||
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"Only Japanese people know how to make horror films. True fact. I love Japanese horrors. And Korea makes some good stuff too. I disagree that nobody else makes good horror though. I like British and Australian a lot, they often have a bleak brutality and lack of polish about them which I really enjoy. Eden Lake for instance. I still like a lot of US stuff too though. Yes I've been increasingly impressed with Korean cinema. Train to Busan is great, but I'm not sure it's really horror. The Japanese actually understand the psychology of horror, 99.9% of American 'horror' is just jump scare shit" I agree on what you said about American horror as it seems that horror movies with ghosts or demons are the only ones they want to make. Whatever happened to horror movies with vampires or werewolves? Oh yeah, Twilight happened. | |||
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"Only Japanese people know how to make horror films. True fact. I love Japanese horrors. And Korea makes some good stuff too. I disagree that nobody else makes good horror though. I like British and Australian a lot, they often have a bleak brutality and lack of polish about them which I really enjoy. Eden Lake for instance. I still like a lot of US stuff too though. Yes I've been increasingly impressed with Korean cinema. Train to Busan is great, but I'm not sure it's really horror. The Japanese actually understand the psychology of horror, 99.9% of American 'horror' is just jump scare shit" Yeah I can't be doing with jump scare movies. I don't watch horror to be scared, I watch it to be entertained, to have a laugh, to be absorbed in a story for a while, or to be grossed out and sickened. Sometimes all four ![]() | |||
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"Only Japanese people know how to make horror films. True fact. I love Japanese horrors. And Korea makes some good stuff too. I disagree that nobody else makes good horror though. I like British and Australian a lot, they often have a bleak brutality and lack of polish about them which I really enjoy. Eden Lake for instance. I still like a lot of US stuff too though. Yes I've been increasingly impressed with Korean cinema. Train to Busan is great, but I'm not sure it's really horror. The Japanese actually understand the psychology of horror, 99.9% of American 'horror' is just jump scare shit I agree on what you said about American horror as it seems that horror movies with ghosts or demons are the only ones they want to make. Whatever happened to horror movies with vampires or werewolves? Oh yeah, Twilight happened. " 31 Days of Night is a pretty good modern vampire film. As is Thirst ![]() | |||
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"Only Japanese people know how to make horror films. True fact. I love Japanese horrors. And Korea makes some good stuff too. I disagree that nobody else makes good horror though. I like British and Australian a lot, they often have a bleak brutality and lack of polish about them which I really enjoy. Eden Lake for instance. I still like a lot of US stuff too though. Yes I've been increasingly impressed with Korean cinema. Train to Busan is great, but I'm not sure it's really horror. The Japanese actually understand the psychology of horror, 99.9% of American 'horror' is just jump scare shit I agree on what you said about American horror as it seems that horror movies with ghosts or demons are the only ones they want to make. Whatever happened to horror movies with vampires or werewolves? Oh yeah, Twilight happened. " I hate being one of those people who says "movies were better when i was younger", but i don't know how anyone who knew movies before twilight could avoid making the claim. | |||
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"Only Japanese people know how to make horror films. True fact. I love Japanese horrors. And Korea makes some good stuff too. I disagree that nobody else makes good horror though. I like British and Australian a lot, they often have a bleak brutality and lack of polish about them which I really enjoy. Eden Lake for instance. I still like a lot of US stuff too though. Yes I've been increasingly impressed with Korean cinema. Train to Busan is great, but I'm not sure it's really horror. The Japanese actually understand the psychology of horror, 99.9% of American 'horror' is just jump scare shit Yeah I can't be doing with jump scare movies. I don't watch horror to be scared, I watch it to be entertained, to have a laugh, to be absorbed in a story for a while, or to be grossed out and sickened. Sometimes all four ![]() I watched a detailed analysis of the US Office vrs the UK Office. They explained that British style is to focus on gritty realism, whilst American's go for pure escapism. That, in a nut shell, it what makes their films shit. So when you're watching a film with a reasonable plot like "paranormal activity", you get dialogue that simply doesn't sound natural to even the dumbest american and it ruins the experience. | |||
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"I think this film i like is called Eden Lake or Lake Eden. Not a horror as such. But makes you think as it could happen with todays society. Anyone else seen it? " Yes, It Eden lake Starring Kelly Reilly and Micheal Fassbender. I thought the same watching ![]() | |||
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"I liked the anthologies, V/H/S and ABCs of Death. ABCs had some great stuff I thought. Not especially horrific, but Salad Fingers on YouTube is wonderfully dark and weird. I love it. " V/H/S was on last night....great film and 2 Let's not forget the REC films | |||
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"I think this film i like is called Eden Lake or Lake Eden. Not a horror as such. But makes you think as it could happen with todays society. Anyone else seen it? " Great film, bleak British horror at its best ![]() | |||
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"We both love brutal horror films The more gore the better ![]() Human Centipede trilogy is something else. The first is like some weird indy arthouse flick, the second is total gross out, and the third is like Tarantino on mescaline. Laurence R Harvey is just wonderful in 2, the role could have been written for him. Collector 1 and 2 are pretty good I thought, reminded me of Saw in the concept. | |||
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"There is not much blood in the original Texas chainsaw massacre" Which doesn't detract from it one little bit. Great film. Still pretty brutal anyway, especially the first killing. | |||
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"I think this film i like is called Eden Lake or Lake Eden. Not a horror as such. But makes you think as it could happen with todays society. Anyone else seen it? Yes, It Eden lake Starring Kelly Reilly and Micheal Fassbender. I thought the same watching ![]() I enjoyed watching that one ![]() | |||
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"There is not much blood in the original Texas chainsaw massacre Which doesn't detract from it one little bit. Great film. Still pretty brutal anyway, especially the first killing. " I agree. It is a great horror movie. What's messed up is that the body of the deceased grandma of leatherface was a real corpse. | |||
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"There is not much blood in the original Texas chainsaw massacre Which doesn't detract from it one little bit. Great film. Still pretty brutal anyway, especially the first killing. I agree. It is a great horror movie. What's messed up is that the body of the deceased grandma of leatherface was a real corpse." It was filmed in Texas in 100+° heat,the cast weren't very happy with tobe Hooper | |||
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"There is not much blood in the original Texas chainsaw massacre Which doesn't detract from it one little bit. Great film. Still pretty brutal anyway, especially the first killing. I agree. It is a great horror movie. What's messed up is that the body of the deceased grandma of leatherface was a real corpse. It was filmed in Texas in 100+° heat,the cast weren't very happy with tobe Hooper " Not to mention that they actually cut the girl's finger for the scene of "feeding grandpa" | |||
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"Anyone seen Snowtown? Powerful performances, that film got right inside my head. " Australian? | |||
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"Anyone seen Snowtown? Powerful performances, that film got right inside my head. Australian?" Yes. Small town vigilantes killing paedophiles. Harrowing film, I thought. | |||
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"Sorry spoiler alert. A Quiet Place has no dialogue in the movie and I thought it was crap??? I’m not a horror film fan however The American Werewolf in London was scary and a classic “stick to the paths” “stay off the moors”. Recent horror films I have watched would be Saw, Hostel and The Collector. " American Werewolf in London was incredible, especially given its time. ![]() | |||
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"Won't we generally find it scarier as we grow to adults and it's largely downhill from about 20? Obviously plots and acting would need to be good regardless but I'm thinking our naivety as young adults is high but it's lost, so we don't scare so well after. Movies generally are formulaic and little innovation is around in the big studio financed output. I enjoyed some of the silly stuff like Scream though " Love the Scream series. And Urban Legend, but that's possibly because I fancy the pants off Alicia Witt. | |||
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"Had to bump this up to ask, what do you think makes a good horror movie?" Physiological horrirs are grea I saw the devil is fantastic | |||
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"Had to bump this up to ask, what do you think makes a good horror movie? Physiological horrirs are grea I saw the devil is fantastic" It is very good indeed | |||
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"Had to bump this up to ask, what do you think makes a good horror movie?" Something physiological. The Others is still one of my favourite scary films. I'm not one for blood and guts. | |||
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"Had to bump this up to ask, what do you think makes a good horror movie? Something physiological. The Others is still one of my favourite scary films. I'm not one for blood and guts. " The sixth sense is a good one that fits in the psychological horror genre. It sure is an interesting movie about a kid who is frightened at first with what he sees and yet as the movie goes on, he starts to be understanding of his ability to communicate with the deceased. | |||
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