If you ask me... (which I know you won't) ... "Chucky" needed a evil significant other. :dry:
(I hated all those movie evil doll characters... I had children...) :alien:
(...and they bred.) :ermm:
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If you ask me... (which I know you won't) ... "Chucky" needed a evil significant other. :dry:
(I hated all those movie evil doll characters... I had children...) :alien:
(...and they bred.) :ermm:
Bride of Chucky, Could well be the greatest movie in the series,not that I've actually seen any of them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guF5w9HX_-E
I will say that this one freaked me out as did the monster in the box part of it.
https://www.google.ca/search?q=Trilo...m=122&ie=UTF-8
I agree. We need 'Out of the box' Horror like 6th sense and Pan's labyrinth. They are not exactly horror I guess more psychological thrillers but meh.
Hey, Elsa Lanchester lived to 84... proving once again that, "They built them better back then." :ermm:
(No pun intended.) :alien:
Idol@ I still have nightmares about Karen Black and that knife. :cry:
One of the Best TZ as far as i'm concerned... and the funniest also (Rod Serling's Epilog at end.) AT AROUND the 23:30 mark. ;)
V/H/S 2. Damn good film
3 out of the 4 stories are absolutely fantastic. The wraparound story is just ok.
I normally hate found footage films but this one nailed it.
I liked V/h/S also. What about VHS viral, anyone seen it yet?
Devil (2010)
Fear of the Dark ( 2003 )
The Mist ( 2007 )
Children of the Corn (1984)
Out of the new ones, Conjuring is really really good. I also liked Insidious, but it was scary just the first time. After I rewatched it, it didn't do the trick...
For comparison, I watched The Exorcist many times and always scares the **** out of me.
The Babadook
theres a movie on youchube
i think it was one of those made for tv movies
where sadistic man puts a wooden box on his wifes head and a puts a lock on it so she cant take it off.
and it just has 2 holes for her to see out of
witch he keeps locked in a room like silence of the lambs but in olden times america
then he rapes her sometimes when he wants to but he calls her bad things aswell and says she is the bad one
he is a religious man like a preecher or something and quotes things from the bible
and you are looking out of the box from her eyes like tomb raider as he rapes her
but without jumping up on things just in one room and no guns or tombs or swimmin
i just can't remember the name of it but it scared the shit out of me so much i was too scared to walk outside even to use the bathroom.
Cannibal Holocaust
This movie is filmed in documentary style; is a true full chapter in horror gore's history - ie a lot of cherry syrup :)) This is the movie that terrified a planet, not only by the bloody scenes as the question that it put to humanity so called modern man's civilization.
Dion you re such a fucking idiot it makes the part of my that isn't dead to the World laugh.
It didn't "terrify" anybody,that is the PR machine talking.At best it revolted a bunch of people and titillated a few weirdos with serial killer tendencies. The kind that are drawn to sick stuff like this or The Toolbox Murders or Men Behind the Sun or if they had the chance actual stuff films.
It takes zero and let me emphasize the zero,talent to film a bunch of things dying horrible deaths.That you fucking pea brain is not horror.
Cannibal holocaust is one sick sick movie. I have a tough stomach, but this one was yikes, silly and disturbing and the same time :S.
Serbian movie is another one. The whole thing is a metaphor how older generation damaged youth in Serbia during its Milosevich era, one of the most disturbing movies ever, even more than Cannibal holocaust.
horror movie i loved japanese film. try the RING or One Miss Call series
Horror Movie, I still say Event Horizon, dark room, loud sound. :)
Thriller Movie, can't think of a good one right now, so I'll say, Michael Jackson, Thriller.
;)
Thriller with Horror Elements - Korean flick, "The Chaser"
The Chaser sounds like a quite an interesting film.. to be honest the last one I watched was "Annabel" and it didn't really excite me that much
I second this. Great film. In some ways, on the surface, it seems like it uses the same old monster in the house horror clichés, but the subtext is actually something new. And the ending is disturbing in the best way.
Some horror movies I've enjoyed recently (although you may have seen many of them):
Let Me In (2010)
Daybreakers (2009)
The Vanishing (1988)
Trollhunter (2010)
Black Christmas (1974)
Night of the Demon (1957)
House (1977)
Burnt Offerings (1976)
You're Next (2011)
Sightseers (2012)
Eyes Without a Face (1960)
The Woman in Black (1989)
The Legend of Hell House (1973)
Carnival of Souls (1962)
Try looking for foreign horror movies. Like googling 10 best foreign horror films. Some great movies. Way better than anything Hollywood is doing.
Mandy
Martyrs (2008) by Pascal Laugier. Brutal, but electrifying.