Topic: horror movie fan
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Sat 02/04/17 01:15 PM

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Thu 02/23/17 01:06 PM
Oh, let's see...
The Exorcist, the original Carnival of Souls, I Walked With a Zombie.

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Thu 02/23/17 05:17 PM
right now i like it follows

Tom4Uhere's photo
Fri 02/24/17 08:19 AM
I watch a lot of movies. I watch a lot of horror. Most horror movies flat out suck. I guess I am just immune to the genre. There are a few that I find entertaining. Most of those contain creatures or monsters. I love creature design. The weirder looking the better for me.

Starting to list them may give a wrong impression. Just because I list them first is not because I like them most, just because there is so many that I list them as they come to mind.

Jeepers Creepers movies.

I love the design of the creeper. The power and unstop-ability of it are only exceeded by why and how it eats. Of the two, I like the second better because it gave a better 'look' at the the creeper and showed more of its function and purpose. I read at (UHM) Upcoming Horror Movies that Jeepers Creepers 3 is actually finally being made. For me, it is a 'Must See' film.


Pumpkinhead

Another awesome design. Another unstoppable force. I liked the way the vengeance demon was linked to the person that summoned it. Of the four films in the series only the first one is truly appealing to me. I'd like to see a remake where Pumpkinhead is called forth in a city by an office executive to exact revenge on his CEO. The demon rises from basement to hi-rise penthouse, floor by floor, eliminating any that get in its way. Yeah!

Evil Dead

I love all the Evil Dead films. All for different reasons. Of the four, I find the recent reboot the scariest. It has all the elements of the original but with better graphics. I liked the cold turkey drug reference too. It doesn't have the charm and humor of the second film but I feel it stands out as the better as far as the horror factor is concerned. Army of Darkness is okay and has some decent slap-stick sight gags but nowhere compares to the Evil Dead 2 for sick comedy. I like to watch the first one and the 4th one back to back.

30 Days of Night

For many years Bela Lugosi was Dracula for me. An undead sexual predator with class and determination. The first time I saw 30 Days of Night it blew me away. It shows that vampires are not always romantic and slow moving determined hunters, they can be ruthless and sadistic. The extended night of the northern reaches was a perfect setting for a vampire siege. One thing that gets me tho, if vampires (and zombies) are dead at room temperature, why don't they just freeze solid in sub-zero temperatures? LOL, oh well, still a pretty cool flick.

Alien

Alien and Aliens are two of my most favorite films. I flat out love the creature designs. The claustrophobic feel of the first film is only rivaled by the overwhelming numbers in the second. The alien queen was by far the best of both. While I enjoy the entire film series including the AvPs and Prometheus, these first two films are by far the best and consistently rewatchable. I'm curious where the series will eventually lead us? Now that http://www.hrgiger.com/ is dead any new alien creature designs may have a different feel to them. I hope they don't screw up the series.

The Mimic

Of the three films in the series the first one always gives me the creeps. Another really cool creature design. What is really creepy is the fact that gene manipulation is a real science and people just love to mess with mother nature. Something like this could actually happen someday. I loved the flying mimics. When it opened up the first time I almost creamed my jeans. In blending form it is creepy as hell too. How many times have you caught a glimpse of someone standing in the shadows, could it really be a mimic? LOL, certainly creepy.

The Thing

While I love all three movies based on "Who Goes There" by John W. Campbell I feel the 1982 version is the creepiest. The creatures are fantastic and are real special effects not CGI. What really sets the movie firmly into the horror realm is the isolation and trust issues that develop. When considering alien lifeforms, this film does an excellent job exploring what we don't know and may not understand. It offers up the idea that function and purpose may be cellular, an over-whelming need to survive. I have Harbinger Down. It is like The Thing but bastardized and poorly made. I will only watch The Thing movies at night. Since I know them by heart, I now watch the 2011 film first then the 1982 one. If you have never seen any of them, watch The Thing From Another World 1951 first, then the 1982 then the 2011.

The Burrowers

This film has its own creep factor and some weird creature designs. I like how they eat you slowly as you ripen up in the dirt. The setting contributes to the film by lacking modern technology in the cowboy's quest to save his sweety. Not heart pounding terror but certainly creepy.


Burning Bright

Prey

Clausterphobic animal terror plain and simple. Amazing films that play on your fear of being eaten. Depicting real creatures in real possible situations. Until I saw Prey I thought The Ghost And The Darkness was the lion movie to see. I was mistaken.

And now for simplicity...

Babadook
Dagon
Blackout
Crawl or Die
Peter Benchley's Creature
Phantoms
Scourge
The Host (not Gowemul)
The Relic (another cool looking creature design - The Kothoga)
The Stuff
Under The Bed
Vessel (short film on an airplane)
Mirrors
Demons (demoni)
Dog Soldiers
Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things
Stephen King's Night Flyer
The Hallow
Stir of Echoes
Virus (on the russian ship)

The Beast of Bray Road
Flowers in the Attic
Charlie's Farm
Shrooms
The Island of Dr Moreau (1977)
Awake
Final Girl
Bloodsucking Bastards
Pod
Demonic
Exeter
Leprechaun - Origins
Cooties
Hellions
We Are Still Here
I Spit on Your Grave
Fire City End Days
Ouija
Re-Kill
Howl

Bone Tomahawk
Born of Earth
Blood Punch
Krampus
Monster Roll (2012) ~ short
The Last Witch Hunter
Contracted (Phase 2 was better)
Unnatural
Hellraiser
Nine Miles Down
Rose Red
Skyline
The Seasoning House
Night of the Living Dead (and the series of movies related)
Laid To Rest
The Brotherhood
Witchcraft
Of Unknown Origin
Feast
Slither
Children of the Corn

Guinea Pig
Cannibal Holocaust
Cannibal Ferox
The Wisdom of Crocodiles
Black Christmas
Village of the Damned
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
Dark Country
Cursed
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Primeval
Cannibal
Shadow Puppets
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Cabin Fever
Nekromantik
Men Behind The Sun
Torched
Deadgirl
Bread and Circus
Dard Divorce

Inside
Hidden in the Woods
Phoonk
The Boy
The Brides of Sodom
Audition
Carnival of Blood
Turistas
The Hills Have Eyes
Ghost Ship
Rampage
Thinner
Phantasm
Scar
Street Trash (LOL)
Skinwalkers
Urge
Daylight's End
The Autopsy of Jane Doe
Spectral
Pulse trilogy
Morgan


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Fri 02/24/17 11:38 PM
surprised

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Sat 02/25/17 05:42 AM
Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016)
First Power (1990)
Cat Sick Blues (2015)
What Ever Happened To Baby Jane (1962)
Thale (2012)
Relative Fear (1994)
Ringu (1998)
Fear Inc (2016)
Donner Pass (2012)
Boogeyman 2 (2007)
The Killer Inside Me (2010)
The Good Neighbor (2016)
Maneater (2009)
Bloody Mary (2007)
Train to Busan (2016)
The Hitcher (2007)
The Fury (1978)
In The Mouth of Madness (1994)
Flight 7500 (2014)
The Shallows (2016)
It's Alive (1974)

daveornum's photo
Tue 03/07/17 08:26 PM
" IT ", by Stephen King.

This one is a classic!

daveornum's photo
Tue 03/07/17 08:29 PM
House on Haunted Hill the both of them. And the Puppet Master. :blush:

Puppet Master! Jeez I love this one. They don't make horror like they used to

daveornum's photo
Tue 03/07/17 08:33 PM
Too many faves. But I think the best horror movies were made in the '90s. Apart from a few recent ones like The Conjuring though... Whoa!

daveornum's photo
Tue 03/07/17 08:34 PM
This one was comedy

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Tue 03/07/17 08:35 PM
The Lost Boys
The 80's version of The Thing
Alien
Constantine
Don't Breathe

Ash11101990's photo
Thu 03/09/17 11:53 AM
1 ) The exorcist
2) The conjuring
3) The Ring
4) Mama
5) The Ring
6) poltergeist

ChanelBabe's photo
Tue 03/14/17 12:23 PM
what's ur favorite horror movie?

I spit on your grave
Saw (all of them)

ChanelBabe's photo
Tue 03/14/17 12:25 PM

what's ur favorite horror movie?

I spit on your grave 1 and 2
Saw (all of them)
Lots more

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Tue 03/14/17 01:20 PM
Hi dear

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Tue 03/14/17 01:21 PM
Evel dead 4 or wrong trun 5

dgb919's photo
Wed 03/29/17 03:54 AM
house of 1000 corpses
the devils rejects
lords of salem
the hills run red(MUST WATCH,I SWEAR IT'S AWESOME!)
the shining,because jack nicholson is the man lol
and last but not least...
31...im a big rob zombie fan,especially his films,they all have a pretty cool concept behind them

yzzaj5's photo
Fri 03/31/17 06:28 PM
all the b movies with creatures

OuslarBurnt's photo
Wed 04/05/17 08:37 PM
evildead 2

Mitcheko86's photo
Wed 04/05/17 08:43 PM
Insidous
The Conjuring
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Jeepers Creeper
The Ring
The Haunted Mansion