The best horror movies of all time

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Flamezdudes

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Let The Right One In should be the top of that list, although I was never scared of it I consider it to be the best film ever made... objectively :p
 

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TheFunPolice said:
Eagle Est1986 said:
I love the [REC] series of films. Well, the first two are really good, haven't seen the third yet, if you can handle subtitles or understand
THERE'S A THIRD? Please tell me you're not kidding :'D
There is! But like I said, haven't gotten around to seeing it yet. The second surprised me with it's quality, didn't see how they could make a good sequel after the first one, so I'm holding out some hope for it.

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Flamezdudes said:
Let The Right One In should be the top of that list, although I was never scared of it I consider it to be the best film ever made... objectively :p
I can't believe I forgot that! Amazing film, and definitely horror, that's a must see for any cinema fan.
 

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floppylobster said:
No 'The Wicker Man' (1973)? It's weird and a little slow in parts but that ending. It stays with you.

And if you can appreciate 80s horror then you should be able to appreciate 'The Innkeepers'.
Yeah, not a huge fan of the Wicker Man. Perhaps because it's an unexpected musical. I will say that the ending is good, I'm just not sure it was worth it. I'll have to check out "The Innkeepers"

Tanakh said:
Since you ask for obscure horror movies and seem to have a broad definition of "horror":

- Cronos http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104029/

- Ichi the killer

- Dance of the Vampires
I've seen Cronos, and it's pretty good. I've heard of Ichi the Killer but I haven't gotten around to watching it yet. I'll have to check out Dance of the Vampires.

Tallim said:
Not entirely sure it would count, but given some of the blatantly not-horror movies on that list I'll say Delicatessen.

Also:

Altered States
Andromeda Strain
Faust (1994)


Ermw was Shallow Grave on the list, can't remember, if not then that.
Altered States is actually on the list. I've been meaning to watch Delicatessen and Andromeda Strain. It's funny how many people seem to have a large discrepancy over what is and what isn't horror. I've seen horror movie lists that include, Monster Squad, Pan's Labyrinth, Nightmare Before Christmas, and Donnie Darko, so I know my view certainly isn't the broadest.

Gladion said:
I didn't see Inside, Dream Home, Martyrs and Grotesque on your list - not sure if you didn't know those or if you did not like them, but all of them go with a big warning - they are definitely harsh films. Though if that's what you're looking for, knock yourself out.

Weirdly, you included Predator, I am Alive and Freaks. I wouldn't call any of those horror films, but whatever: Irreversible. No horror film either, but goddamn.

More obscure stuff would be Subconscious Cruelty, Philosophy of a Knife (semi-documentary, if you know Men Behind the Sun you know what it's about, 4 1/2 hours!) or infamously, Begotten. I don't recommend these, just point out that they exist.

There is probably more stuff if you want to, but that is the stuff off the top of my head.

Edit: Oh yeah: I think The Thing (80s) and Alien are my favourite horror films.
I saw Inside, and it was okay. Great start, but it got a little silly towards the end. I'll have to check out some of the others you mentioned. I heard Martyrs is good.

HardkorSB said:
"Dead End" is pretty good:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0308152/

"People Under the Stairs" (it is pretty weird and unrealistic but definitely worth a watch):
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105121/

I recently saw "Detention" and it's a really entertaining movie:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1701990/

Dark Corners" - the best things about it are the visuals and the sound (I had shivers gong down my spine a few times which doesn't happen often, I've been watching horror movies since I was 5):
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0485376/

"Eden Log" - good stuff, check it out:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1087842/

"Leviathan" - an underwater monster movie from the late 80's with decent effects and atmosphere:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097737/

That should be enough for now.
I saw Dead End and People Under the Stairs. Didn't really like either. Haven't seen the others but I'll be sure to check them out.

Thanks for all of the feedback, ladies and gents. When you've seen as many horror films as I have, it's always nice to know there's more out there.
 

BytByte

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I'm not a scary movie person at all, but Cursed by Wes Craven was a fun werewolf flick.
 

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*cracks knuckles*

The Exorcist
Evil Dead I, II and III
The Fly
Dawn of the Dead
The Descent
Re-Animator
Drag Me to Hell
Open Water
Gozu
Dead Alive
Poltergeist
Fright Night
Carrie
The Devil's Backbone
Night of the Living Dead
The Shining
Psycho
Gremlins
Audition
Let the Right One In
The Return of the Living Dead
The Host
Kairo (Pulse)
28 Days Later
The House of the Devil
Bubba Ho-Tep
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Trick r' Treat
Deep Red
The Vanishing
Santa Sangre
Hausu (House)
The Wicker Man
Empire of Passion
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Antichrist
The Ring
Scanners
Let Me In
Onibaba
Slither
Three...Extremes
Alien
Nosferatu
Jigoku
Rosemary's Baby
The Thing
The Orphanage
Teeth
Rinne (Reincarnation)
I Saw the Devil
Halloween
Friday the 13th
Kureneko (Black Cat)
The Omen
The Innkeepers
Cronos
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
 

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HardRockSamurai said:
*cracks knuckles*
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You should have checked out my list, because most of those are on it. Still... it's nice to see your favorites.
 

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Alright, let's see what I can find for you from my collection of more obscure horror films.

David Lynch (his films aren't necessarily horror films persay, but they have some extremely unsettling or even terrifying moments, especially in Inland Empire):
Inland Empire
Lost Highway

Pulse (very creepy Asian-horror film)
Dead End (the only horror comedy I've seen that successfully blends pants-crapping terror with light-hearted comedy.
Penny Dreadful (not everyone likes this film, but I thought it was pretty scary)
 

Spartan212

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I was surprise that "The Grudge" wasn't on that list. Movie scared the bejesus out of me and I've seen quite a few horror movies
 

marginal

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Savo said:
Alright, let's see what I can find for you from my collection of more obscure horror films.

David Lynch (his films aren't necessarily horror films persay, but they have some extremely unsettling or even terrifying moments, especially in Inland Empire):
Inland Empire
Lost Highway

Pulse (very creepy Asian-horror film)
Dead End (the only horror comedy I've seen that successfully blends pants-crapping terror with light-hearted comedy.
Penny Dreadful (not everyone likes this film, but I thought it was pretty scary)
I love Lost Highway, but I'm not sure it's Horror. I'll have to check out some of the others.

Spartan212 said:
I was surprise that "The Grudge" wasn't on that list. Movie scared the bejesus out of me and I've seen quite a few horror movies
It's on the list. The Japanese "Ju-on: The Grudge" is my favorite, but the original Ju-on and "The Buffy Grudge" is on there as well.
 

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Well, to recommend something not so obvious and well known, I'd say Rec 1+2.

It's easy to be cynical about the shakycam gimmick, but it's well used, and both films have a great script and sense of tension.