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Topic: need help with scary movies.
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Tue 01/06/09 10:47 AM
Alright, so my family and I are really corny at times and actually have movie nights. We generally go for the horror films. They sometimes pick out the predictable slasher films or the i'm-a-ghost-i'm-going-to-haunt-you-because-i-was-wronged type movies. I'm bored of those, so I wanna pick out a really GOOD horror film, like one that'll make anybody jump.

Any ideas? :)

PATSFAN's photo
Tue 01/06/09 10:50 AM
Hmm, tough to say they all seem predictable

7z3r05's photo
Tue 01/06/09 10:51 AM
pet sematary

its pretty horrifying.

Filmfreek's photo
Tue 01/06/09 10:54 AM

I wanna pick out a really GOOD horror film, like one that'll make anybody jump.

Any ideas? :)


That's kind of vague.

Are there any other elements you enjoy in a horror film?

Redsoxfan1's photo
Tue 01/06/09 10:55 AM
The Mist is a good one!!:tongue:

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Tue 01/06/09 10:57 AM
One that has a twist...like a surprise ending. A movie that takes it too far but is still good. dunno if that helps, FilmFreek :/

chickayoshi's photo
Tue 01/06/09 11:00 AM
Silent Hill is pretty scary...that's my opinion. If you find any movies from the Horror Fest (there should be 24 in total), you should check those movies out too.

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Tue 01/06/09 11:17 AM
Army of Darkness!
Army of Darkness II!
Evil Dead!

You actually can get away with watching Evil Dead II followed by Army of Darkness! Evil Dead II picks up after the Evil Dead movie but only loosely. There are small departures from the original movie but they tried to keep the original flavor. They are cult classics for a reason! Army of Darkness is the sequel to Evil Dead II.

For some real cheesy horror I recommend Cannibal the Musical by Matt Stone and Trey Parker. it is a musical.

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Tue 01/06/09 11:18 AM
There is also Alien. The first movie was great!

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Tue 01/06/09 11:23 AM

One that has a twist...like a surprise ending. A movie that takes it too far but is still good. dunno if that helps, FilmFreek :/


The first one that comes to mind is a french film called High Tension. It is very graphic though, so I'm not sure if it would be a good film to watch with the family.


Here are a few more...

For me the sci-fi element in horror (or fear of the unknown) is a bit more creepy. Here are some good sci-fi horror films that scared me.

Alien (the first one)
Altered
Dagon
John Carpenter's The Thing
Event Horizon
The Forgotten (I jumped a few times in this....make sure you have the sound turned up loud)
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And a few more random titles....

An American Werewolf In London (classic)
Dead End
Feast
Final Destination 1 & 2
Jeepers Creepers 1 & 2
The Serpent & The Rainbow
Diary Of The Dead
Suspira (old creepy Italian film)

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Tue 01/06/09 12:37 PM
try a film called Angel Heart directed by alan parker with mickey rourke robert deniro and lisa bonet thinking persons horror film and there arent many of those

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Tue 01/06/09 02:46 PM
Okay, if we have horror movie folks checking in here maybe someone can help me with a movie I have been looking for for years.

Scared the hell out of me when I saw it in the maybe mid 70's but if I recall it was an older movie although it was in color.

It started out like so many scary films do. A group of teens driving in the country, the car breaks down and they find themselves outside a small town.

There they are met by a man *insert scary stuff here*

At some point the man has a young girl strapped to a table and begins encasing her in a mold. Seems he has made mannequins of the lost travelers he has murdered and filled the town with them.

It also seems like the deranged man was a tv series or maybe a western movie star.

Anyone have any thoughts?

I'd love to find the movie just to see if it scares me still.

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Tue 01/06/09 04:23 PM

Okay, if we have horror movie folks checking in here maybe someone can help me with a movie I have been looking for for years.

Scared the hell out of me when I saw it in the maybe mid 70's but if I recall it was an older movie although it was in color.

It started out like so many scary films do. A group of teens driving in the country, the car breaks down and they find themselves outside a small town.

There they are met by a man *insert scary stuff here*

At some point the man has a young girl strapped to a table and begins encasing her in a mold. Seems he has made mannequins of the lost travelers he has murdered and filled the town with them.

It also seems like the deranged man was a tv series or maybe a western movie star.

Anyone have any thoughts?

I'd love to find the movie just to see if it scares me still.


From the description it sounds like either...

House Of Wax

or

Tourist Trap

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Tue 01/06/09 04:31 PM
Sublime is a trippy movie with a twist to it... A lot of graphic scenes... just a warning as don't know the ages of all your family members...

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Tue 01/06/09 04:34 PM
All the Saw movies made me jump. I haven't seen Saw V though. Then there's the classic, The Lady in White.

Lynann's photo
Tue 01/06/09 07:57 PM
Thanks Filmfreek I will check those movies out.

You know, I really like scary but not so much gory.

I think our capacity for shock in this day and age is lessened. For me what's scarier is harder to capture. It's more subtle.

There's a scene in The Shining where Jack is sitting at the empty bar. He looks down and says something about selling his soul to the devil for a drink...TADA

That scene scared me badly.

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Tue 01/06/09 08:32 PM
yea lady in white was pretty trippy...

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Tue 01/06/09 08:52 PM
when I first read this the first girl who was looking for a movie with a twist I thought of high tension too. But it is very graphic so if there's anyone under 14 I dont suggest it. A good scary movie not so much horror is gothika. Very good plot and there is a little bit of a twist. shutter was a pretty good movie if you havent seen it I would watch it. I thought it would really suck and it didnt. The ring was good. And the best slasher flick of all time is scream. Because it actually states the basis for all scary movies.lol I enjoyed urban legends. but just some ideas

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Tue 01/06/09 08:58 PM
Try Ringu, Ju-On, or Audition.

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Tue 01/06/09 09:01 PM
rob zombie movies house of 1000 corps and devils rejects is a pretty good combo of movies

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