Topic: Horror Movies... again | |
---|---|
you could always watch the republican debate reruns Ummm I said no Slasher Films..lol |
|
|
|
I'll send you a pic of my ex wife |
|
|
|
Edited by
Premium_Person
on
Fri 04/18/08 08:15 PM
|
|
Suspiria and the ORIGINAL Wicker Man are two of my favorites.
92% for Suspiria on the tomato-meter. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1020662-suspiria/ 90% on the tomato-meter for 70s Wicker Man. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1023637-wicker_man/ Suspiria is a great Italian horror movie, and it's the creepiest movie I've ever seen. Wicker Man is something very unique. Not only does it work as a horror movie, but it's widely considered to be one of the greatest British films ever made. The remake has nothing on the original. It's soulless and silly: The climax involves Nicolas Cage running around in a bear costume, punching out women. |
|
|
|
OK, I'll be the nerd who goes for obscurity. The original Dutch verson of "The Vanishing" (I think it's "Spoorloos" or something like that), is truly frightening. Didn't scare me while I was watching it, but afterward I woke up in the middle of the night realizing that could really happen.
|
|
|
|
Edited by
kindbryan129
on
Sun 04/20/08 07:41 AM
|
|
Suspiria (1977) Excellent Italian horror flick
Eraserhead (1977)- David Lynch's original mind-**** Black Christmas (1974)-Classic Canadian low-budget horror flick. Used to give me nightmares as a kid Dead End (2003)- Surprised this went straight to DVD, very well made and has a great atmosphere Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)-Though the remake was pretty good too. The Shining (1980)-REDRUM! I Love horror films |
|
|
|
theres a good french movie called "Them" about a wife and husband being stalked thru an old mansion by "things". Theres no gore, no nudity, but straight up suspense for an hour and a half. ^.^
|
|
|