Horror Movies

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by ShadowSpectre, Sep 17, 2010.

  1. The Moog

    The Moog Die-Cast

    ^^^ Nice . . . Bava on the big screen must of been a real trip :)
    Another one of his I really like is 'Kill, Baby, Kill' . . .
     
  2. greg

    greg Line of Credit

    Just sat through Chillerama, if anyones on the fence abouts seeing it......DON'T! This movie sucked so hard. Not one of the stories was funny. The premise of the stories are great but the execution was horrible :cry: I had such high hopes for this.
     
  3. slipstar01

    slipstar01 Post Pimp

    I just watched The Bitter Feast, and it's a smart horror film aimed at foodie's. It's about JT Franks, a food critic, who's let the travesties of his personal life, overwhelm his food reviews. Peter Gray is a celebrity chef, who lost his job, thanks to the help of JT's review. In turn Peter wants to help JT know what it feels like to be a piece of meat sizzling on the griddle.

    It was a really good film (especially for people who have worked in the food industry). It strayed far away from the realm of cliche horror, and entered into a new territory, the world of the angry chef.

    I give this movie 4 hot pockets.
     
  4. coma21

    coma21 Mini Boss

    nice isnt that on netflix streaming i've been meaning to watch it for like a year i saw the trailer awhile back
     
  5. Lixx

    Lixx Mr. Grumpy™

    Time to resurrect this thread. So anyone have any newer suggestions horror movie-wise? I'm kind of tired of all the ones I own.
     
  6. leili

    leili Toy Prince

    ^ I didn't look through the thread yet but check out Red, White and Blue . It was on Netflix for awhile but I'm not sure it's still there.

    It's definitely worth renting/downloading/whatever if not though.

    Edit: apparently this might be considered a "Revenge Thriller", but that seems like a subgenre it's still horror as far as I'm concerned.
     
  7. bunnyboy

    bunnyboy Side Dealer

    Despite the fact that it's a VERY mixed bag, I still found The ABCs of Horror to be the most interesting "horror film" of late. Some directors obviously jumped at the opportunity to do whatever the hell they wanted within a few minutes and really outdid themselves, others disappoint harshly (Ti West, I'm looking at you). The segment by Jorge Michel Grau is by far the most disturbing thing I've seen since Martyrs.
     
  8. vog_island

    vog_island Addicted

    just did a new list of horror favorites.

    I left the following out because I don't quite think of them as horror, but could easily be included: most David Lynch films, Vengeance is Mine, “big monster films” (Godzilla, Q The Winged Serpent, The Host), Antichrist, Peeping Tom, Haxan, Altered States, and Possession (possibly #1).

    ranking increases towards the bottom

    Carnival of Souls
    The Collector
    The House on Haunted Hill
    Night of the Demon
    The Exorcist
    The House of the Devil
    Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key
    Nightmare on Elm Street
    The Innocents
    They Live
    Jigoku
    From Beyond
    Blood for Dracula
    House of Wax (Price)
    The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
    Deadly Friend
    Eyes Without a Face
    Gozu
    Black Sunday
    Burnt Offerings
    Black Sabbath
    Wild Zero
    Vampyr
    Blind Beast
    Wait Until Dark
    Pulse
    Retribution
    Kwaidan
    The Shout
    The Woman in Black (1989)
    Horrors of Malformed Men
    Pontypool
    Fascination
    Nosferatu
    The Fog
    Let the Right One In
    Requiem for a Vampire
    The Serpent and the Rainbow
    The Beyond
    Session 9
    Kuroneko
    The Shining
    Night of the Living Dead
    Inferno
    Videodrome
    Daughters of Darkness
    Candyman
    Audition
    All the Colors of the Dark
    Vampyres aka Daughters of Dracula
    Blind Woman’s Curse
    Cure
    Death Laid an Egg
    Onibaba
    White Zombie
    The Mummy (Karloff)
    The Thing
    Suspiria
    Alien
    In the Mouth of Madness
    Phenomena
    Hausu
     
  9. The Moog

    The Moog Die-Cast

    ^^ If i had to pick 10 out of those
    (of ones i've seen) it would be:

    Gozu
    Kwaidan
    Videodrome
    The Shining
    Suspiria
    Alien
    The Beyond
    The Thing
    Black Sunday
    Audition

    I would'nt consider these strictly 'horror'
    but they are indeed great films:

    Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key
    The Bird with the Crystal Plumage
    Eyes Without a Face
    All the Colors of the Dark
    Death Laid an Egg

    :D :D
     
  10. vog_island

    vog_island Addicted

    yeah I used to distinguish between giallo and horror but at some point I started lumping em in there ;)

    I had the sad realization this year that I can't remember the last time I was scared by a movie. I can get angry at bad filmmaking or occasionally grossed out, but I just want to be scared again! Oh well.
     
  11. six7777

    six7777 Addicted

    I just watched Kwaidan within the last year - amazing film.

     
  12. xSuicide Squadx

    xSuicide Squadx Super Deformed

    Maniac was nuts. I thoroughly enjoyed the first person point of view, and it was done extremely well. You are very correct about Wood being super creepy. He was perfect for the role. V/H/S/2 was decent, I thought. Much better than the first one I'd have to say.
     
  13. michael

    michael Side Dealer

    also have to agree- i got to see maniac last year in theaters in spain, and everyone was going nuts. granted, it was a horror film festival. but i loved the remake.

    vhs 2 was no good in my opinion. i only like the weird asian cult one, minus the idiotic ending
     
  14. Lixx

    Lixx Mr. Grumpy™

    I feel your pain. I can't remember the last time I was scared via a film. In fact I can't even remember the last time I was spooked in real life. Sad.....
     
  15. The Moog

    The Moog Die-Cast

    ^^ I cant remember the last film that actually scared me but these two creeped me out quite a bit, and had me thinking about them long after i'd watched them:

    Kill List
    A Field in England

    Just weird, dark and unsettling little stories. Ben Wheatley is a director i will be keeping an eye on.
     
  16. The Moog

    The Moog Die-Cast

    Apologies if this is the wrong place to ask . . . . . . but,
    Has anyone read this book?

    I just bought it in a charity shop for £1. I had no idea he'd done an autobiography!

    [​IMG]
    Hollywood Monster by The Moog Image Dump, on Flickr
     
  17. greg

    greg Line of Credit

    I have this. It's a good read. He worked with a lot of famous people. I got mine very cheap from amazon.
     
  18. The Moog

    The Moog Die-Cast

  19. SaintOfSpinners

    SaintOfSpinners Side Dealer

    Had a terrible night last night. Came home early and put on Rigor Mortis. Took all my troubles away. Very stylistic. Ghosts, vampires, crazy people, albinos, monks, dark magic, kung fu. Fun, interesting, creative. Gore without being disgusting. Great acting by Bau Hei-Jing.

    Juno Mak's first movie. Can't wait for more!

    *Subs were a bit off meaning sometimes.

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2771800/

    http://www.lovehkfilm.com/reviews_2/rigor_mortis.html
     
  20. ultrakaiju

    ultrakaiju Die-Cast Staff Member

    So, I gave A Field in England a try yesterday, and would probably advise a general 'pass' for most folks. While Kill List established Wheatley as someone to watch, this was pretty much an exercise in film pretentiousness for me. At best, a nice looking film, with lack of any substance, but at worst, an extremely annoying exercise in film endurance. I don't mean to rip it apart, as I would still classify it as okay cinema, but even arthouse pictures need to be done right. He just reached too high with this one. I feel like he was just throwing stuff together to show off every technique he learned in film school - unfortunately there was no depth to back it up. I don't know if it was more failed execution of his greater vision, or if it is what he intended; and maybe I just missed it entirely, but in any case, I would say don't go into it without a strong degree of patience.
     
  21. greg

    greg Line of Credit

    I watched Human centipede part 2 last night. If your a fan of the first then by all means see the second one. I picked the dvd up used for $6 on Saturday.
     
  22. The Moog

    The Moog Die-Cast

    Interesting . . . i loved it.

    I must admit the story does wander rather aimlessly and the director seems a little self indulgent with his techniques, but i really liked it anyway.
    It seems to evoke a particular mood and if you dont like that mood you just aint gonna dig the film.

    Personally, i found the film refreshingly different.
     
  23. lurker

    lurker S7 Royalty

    Pretty spot on review.
     
  24. lurker

    lurker S7 Royalty

     
  25. The Moog

    The Moog Die-Cast

    ^^ Nice . . . . you gotta love Bruce Campbell, he's a cool dude.
     

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