Hello there! I have a real passion for horror movies and its been like that for years. if anyone feel the same way this will be the thread for you, i will once in a while post new upcoming horror movie trailers for the people interested. anyone who watch horror know that it can be real hard to pick the good movies from the bad ones, i will pick the ones out i feel has potential and seems interesting. You are more than welcome to post trailers yourself or just talk about horror movies in general if you feel like being a part of the thread, comment your opinion if you wish and enjoy!
Haven't really seen any good horror movies ever since Shutter, The Ring and The Grudge series which I consider they're among the best horror movies of all time. I guess the last parts of Insidious and The Conjuring were okish but still not even close to those that I mentioned.
The Grudge and Shutter from the era of actual scary movies. Really looking forward to see the future of those kind of thai/japanese inspired horror films.
Well, since we usually watch horror movies together with my wife, I find it hard to be scared (since she always freaks out and that is funny as hell). Movies I saw are somehow boring and expected. Btw, Ring is really that good? I tried to watch it several times, always fell asleep :-/
The most horrofic movie i ever seen as a child never SLEPT THAT entire night was the grudge. few mentions Saw Insidious Conjuring Anabele Chucky doll 2nd most horrofic scene was passing through this zombie this zombie"s acting so Perfect!
Used to love scary flicks when i was younger. Would watch and like almost everything. Nowadays i dont even try, everything seems so bad...
Wes Cravens The People Under the Stairs, The first Nightmare on Elm Street, The Howling 4, Poltergiest, Amityville Horror, ect ect, those were my horror movies growing up. These new PG13 rated "horror" movies are a joke and a waste of time.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0068713/ Horror express ...I was 8,9 years old when I saw it I was really impressed by the white eyes dead ones...Couldn't sleep all night. Offcourse would be a joke now
I assume you know the original "The Thing" by heart, but the so hated remake is pretty decent. I did a small marathon recently (again), watching them one after another (1982 -> 2011) blows my mind every single time. Just remember to watch the full credits of the latter. Also, I strongly recommend still-fresh-and-hot (also not-so-liked-by-masses) "Annihilation" (available on Netflix) - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2798920/ Fell in love with this one. It's predictible at parts, seemingly too vague or artsy at times, but theres just this 'something' about it that chills my spine every time I think about it. The jaw-dropping factor gently struck me the very next day after watching, while replaying some scenes in my mind. Scary - decently. Disturbing - depends, for me it was pretty high on scale. Comparable to "The Thing".
The exorcist 1973 was one of the first horror movies i ever watched as a kid and i remember being so scared that i couldnt sleep at night after watching it.
There were so many remakes of it that I always mess them up, but there were very good and horrible ones among them
all movies with hannibal are interesting, even the newer ones. cannibalism is always intriguing i liked insidious series very much and many stephen king movies are sick! i highly recommend 1408 stephen king movie and many others like IT and shinning and dreamcatcher, salems lot is a classic for me (good old and new movies)
Also watched all of those movies, all pretty great. I watched this movie a few weeks ago you should take a look at it.