ImBigBob said:
Alright, now how many of these are on Netflix Instant? A lot of what you guys are recommending sound really obscure.
They are obscure. I wouldn't be surprised if you really had to do some digging to find them, especially on DVD.
That does not mean they aren't worth it. Many of these, REC and Let The Right One In, are simply amazing.
Now, depending on what you mean by "stupid plots", (I'm going to assume you are referring to formulaic plots, i.e. teenagers getting themselves killed and so forth,) I will try to suggest a few that I like, that avoid "stupid plots" as best I can.
Last such movie I saw was Pandorum. Found a Blockbuster DVD at Goodwill one day, had heard about it before on TV Tropes, decided to get it. Was a good suspenseful movie, with a decent range of stuff for differing tastes. If you like sci-fi horror, this is worth looking into.
Another I recommend is Secret Window, a surprisingly unheard-of movie starring Johnny Depp. More of a psychological thriller, but one of those movies that is scary because it could actually happen. In much the same vein, The Strangers, starring Liv Tyler. Granted, this one comes dangerously close to "stupid plot" territory, ("if they just did X, they would've blah blah blah") but worth giving a look, just to say you did.
An old favorite of my dad's is The Howling. It features one of the best reveal scares ever filmed, in his opinion. On the topic of my dad and horror movies, Stephen King's It. Dad says he watched this after reading the book, and while driving home one night, saw a mailbox that someone had tied balloons to for someones birthday. It scared the bejeezus out of him. For context, this is a man who responds to scary jump things by punching them. In the stomach. Hard. (Ow.)
Finally, it was said once or twice already, but The Grudge. I "only" saw the U.S. remake starring Sarah Michelle Buffy, but it was enough to make me fear the dark for the first time in over a decade. And this one, by virtue of starring Buffy Michelle Gellar, shouldn't be too hard to find through mainstream channels.
...Sarah Buffy Gellar.