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Croaker42

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Watch Red State.
Those 5 Points cultists are something terrifying.

Also take a look at Tucker and Dale VS Evil. Its a comedy but the horror elements feel natural.

Twyce said:
The Descent

Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (Honorable mention for being a fun horror comedy, but not scary in the least)
Ha. The Descent was the last movie to get me to stand up in the theater, point at the screen and scream "OOOOOOoo!"
Fucking Manbats still scare me
 

clayschuldt

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Wait Until Dark...it's an older film that is usually billed as a thriller, but Stephen King went on record to say it was the scariest movie HE had every seen...which is impressive.
 

Furbyz

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A while back, I too was looking for a good horror movie. In my search, I found one that said it was about genetically altered cows killing people. Now, this wasn't what I was looking for, but I thought, "My god, if I can't laugh at something like this that probably has horns or something duct taped to a cow as it moos across the country side, I can't laugh at anything."

So I got it and was extremely disappointed. The movie I'd gotten because it sounded like a hilariously bad horror film turned out to be an excellently paced story about genetic experimentation gone wrong more akin to Alien than any horror film I've seen in quite some time.

That movie is called Isolation, and I love it.


This is the first time I've seen the trailer actually. Note the complete lack of mentioning cows?
 

Furbyz

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Croaker42 said:
Watch Red State.
Those 5 Points cultists are something terrifying.

Also take a look at Tucker and Dale VS Evil. Its a comedy but the horror elements feel natural.

Twyce said:
The Descent

Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (Honorable mention for being a fun horror comedy, but not scary in the least)
Ha. The Descent was the last movie to get me to stand up in the theater, point at the screen and scream "OOOOOOoo!"
Fucking Manbats still scare me
Seriously, those cultists freaked me out. I've known religious zealots. Hell, by some people's measure, I might have been one once. The actual doctrine was different, more extreme than even the WBC with some outright perversions maybe, but literally everything else was eerily accurate.

Michael Parks is just that damn good :/
 

Frontastic

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If you have the patience for it, David Lynch's stuff:
Eraserhead
Lost Highway
Mulholland Drive
Inland Empire (on your own, in a dark room, you will emerge a changed human being)

Otherwise:
Dark Water
The Changeling (from the 70s or 80s, not the Jolie thing)
Black Swan

That's all I got for now.
 

FrozenCones

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piinyouri said:
Session 9
The Fourth Kind (It has it's moments, as long as you aren't bothered by whether a story is 100% real)
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Cube (Kinda gory, but not a splatter film)
Session 9 is probably one of the most underrated horror films ive seen.

I picked it up from a $5 bin and loved it.
 

Jfswift

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Headdrivehardscrew said:
Aye,

The Thing (1982) - NOT the reboot/remake/prequel sequel/shitty crappy stupid one.
May (2002)
Cabin in the Woods (2011)
Alien (1979) - watching Prometheus made me realize how uniquely good the original is.
I agree. It was coincidentally on Cinemax a day before I went to see Prometheus.