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Never heard of that, wow a film I haven't seen, horrorbot3000 has a new mission.Alyce Kills
Never heard of that, wow a film I haven't seen, horrorbot3000 has a new mission.Alyce Kills
Fair warning, it has a very slow start. But I've never felt the horror of guilt expressed better in any film. Best watched at night.Never heard of that, wow a film I haven't seen, horrorbot3000 has a new mission.
Man, wicked pick with Muzan-e. Love that one, Daisuke Yamanouchi is crazy. Huge love for Dark Water as well. Saw The Sadness in the theatre when that one came out.There was a favourite horror movie thread not too long ago, but the four I posted there were:
Muzan-E
Ju-On: The Grudge 2
X
Hellraiser
and I'll add:
Frankenhooker
The Wicker Man (1973, although not purely horror)
Rec
Night of the Living Dead
Dark Water
The Sadness (this one I saw the other day and had a blast with it)
Yeah I love what I've seen of him, crazy stuff but at the same time pretty self-consciousDaisuke Yamanouchi is crazy
Cool pick with Mordum! Honestly none of the sequels hit nearly as hard as the original for me, but I have to commend the commitment to the splatter nastiness they have.Alyce Kills
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
August Underground Mordem
The Thing
The Devil's Chair
The Return of the Living Dead
The Shining
Alien
Cube
Dead Silence
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Scooby Doo, Where are You?: A Night of Fright is No Delight
"When you assume you make an ASS of U and Me"I take it everyones seen The Poughkeepsie Tapes.
Savage film.
I know theres a divided opinion on it, I only really like the last ten minutes or so...but there's a lot of films like that, especially found footage.I think poughkeepsie is straight up ass I can’t lie![]()
Heard of it! Haven’t seen. And I agree there, the last tiny bit is the only part of that movie I find compelling at all. Im a huge found footage fan thoughI know theres a divided opinion on it, I only really like the last ten minutes or so...but there's a lot of films like that, especially found footage.
Have you seen Be my cat?
Got that one on my watchlist. Added so much stuff I didn't know after skimming through that Horrible Reviews almost 4 hour video.Be my cat
Yeah theyre so fucking good. Found the dvd collection for the cheap, my fav is probably 1 or 3Love the Friday franchise, prob my favourite of those 80’s slasher classics (still have to dig into nightmare though). part 6 is my favourite in particular
This is a amazing movie to watched stoned on a weekend. Absolutely insane movieJason X
Funnily enough you could actually count this specific episode due to Supernatural- ohhhh, now I see why you included this specific oneBonus:
Scooby Doo, Where are You?: A Night of Fright is No Delight
Scoob and I have never been soFunnily enough you could actually count this specific episode due to Supernatural- ohhhh, now I see why you included this specific one
I see you like Japanese movies, I saw a big dispute whether Reincarnation or Noroi was a better horror movie. I personally liked Reincarnation more Noroi to me was a bit slow I guess...maybe I just didn't get it.Saw this little game going around on bluesky the other day, what are 10 horror movies that you feel really embody your taste and interests? Favourites are gonna play a hand obviously, but it's cool to consider which ones really speak to all the different aspects of yourself! Here was mine, RGT horror-heads, what would be yours?
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3. Noroi: The Curse
- such an incredible and chilling slow burn here. Shiraishi rules, I love the way his films incorporate flawed and low-res images to such a surreal and profound result. his use of imperfect CGI works perfectly to create that feeling of what youre seeing being of another, unknowable world, and that you should Not be seeing it.
8. Splatter: Naked Blood
- playing in a similar vein to Crimes, but this one takes a strong sense of perverse glee at the fragility of the flesh. being a pink film its kinda obvious that itll be some certified pervert shit. really love the way that Sato's films cross these gaps of sexuality, violence, and taboo, creating a sense of total self-annihilating parade of viscera while also retaining some heady philosophical questions about desire, alienation, and repression. has some of the nastiest shit ive ever seen.
good shoutout for guinea pig 3, super funny movie. calling salo a horror film feels weird but its definitely horrific (and a masterpiece!) so i vouchIn no particular order:
The Human Centipede 2
Jaws
Freddy VS Jason
Hellraiser
Cabinet of Doctor Caligari
Dracula (1931)
Salo
Child's Play
Guinea Pig Part 3: He Never Dies
Ichi The Killer