horror movies

also, i want to thank all of you that have contributed to this thread so far... without you, i wouldnt have been able to add as many must see films as i have :bowdown:
 
:1orglaugh you know the scene where he flexes in the mirror when hes banging that girl? me and a couple of my friends use that pose to photobomb people :rofl2: it never gets old...

if youve ever had the displeasure of meeting jared leto, youll enjoy his death even more. he refers to hollywood as "hollyweird", and says it A LOT. at least he signed my copy of fight club.

Well it is as he calls it. It truly is Hollyweird. Such a fitting title.
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
A classic revenge Horror film for me is The Abomidable Dr. Phibes however Dr. Phibes Rises Again, just a bit tripped out for my taste. And one of my favorite kaiju or big monster movies is Battle of the Gargantuans and a few Godzilla film.
 

BCT

Pucker Up Butter Cup.
Just watched Jeepers Creepers (2001) again last night, pretty cool flick.

 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
The first one was decent, I am glad Hammer is back making movies. A sequel to Woman in Black is alright with me, but that's it let's not drag on that series. Now only if they bring back Hammer House of Horror that was a sweet tv series. My favorite episode of that show was about an ex con played by Brian Cox, who works for this veterinarian/zoo keeper played by Peter Cushing I think. Really good episode and an all time favorite show of mine.
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
Remember the Bloody Murder movies? Which was a direct ripoff of Friday the 13th, and in the second one the killer had a chainsaw for an arm.
 
I didnt read through all 11 pages, but on netflix there is this gem thats in swedish but english subtitles called 'Troll Hunter". It is documentary style filming, but just fricken brilliant of a movie. You have to see it. Graphics are phenominal and story is quite a cool outake.
 

Patrick_S

persona non grata
I didnt read through all 11 pages, but on netflix there is this gem thats in swedish but english subtitles called 'Troll Hunter".
It´s norwegian, not swedish.
 

Patrick_S

persona non grata
The primative Swedes could never make a movie like that!
There´s much more good horror coming from Norway than Sweden lately. Let The Right One In is better than all the norwegian movies but it´s also the only swedish horrormovie (if you can call it that) i can think of that´s been really good over the last five years or so.
 
I love a good horror movie and used to love watching Hammer Horror movies but I am a fan of the Saw films, Nightmare on Elm St (Robert Englund) Hellraiser... But lately it seems the "horror" movies we are getting now pales to the good old classics and hope that some day Hollywood gets back to that winning formulas and also to not just keep rehashing/ rebooting/ remaking the classics just to make a buck.
 
Sorry i new it was some where around that area. But still all the same the movie was phenominal.

i keep hearing that its good on a few threads so far, i just have yet to sit down and watch it

There´s much more good horror coming from Norway than Sweden lately. Let The Right One In is better than all the norwegian movies but it´s also the only swedish horrormovie (if you can call it that) i can think of that´s been really good over the last five years or so.

i really enjoyed let the right one in. they should have just released that version into u.s. theaters instead of remaking it :facepalm:

I love a good horror movie and used to love watching Hammer Horror movies but I am a fan of the Saw films, Nightmare on Elm St (Robert Englund) Hellraiser... But lately it seems the "horror" movies we are getting now pales to the good old classics and hope that some day Hollywood gets back to that winning formulas and also to not just keep rehashing/ rebooting/ remaking the classics just to make a buck.

when saw and hostel were released around the same time, i had my fingers crossed that it would be what was necessary to breathe life into the genre... then the whole "3d" thing happened, and that was about it
 
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