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Poltergeist

 

Carrie (1976)

 

Ichi the Killer

 

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B Movies (both are so bad they are great!):

 

Killer Klowns From Outer Space <3

 

Rabid Grannies

 

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I watched Night and Fog for the third time yesterday. I know it has nothing to do with fictional horror movies, but it's an horrific film-documentary about holocaust. I remember watching it at school, I was 15. The poetry and the music in the film makes it stand from other documentaries on that topic. Very moving.

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Like could you imagine someone hacking into an LB tinychat and killing us off a la Unfriended bc someone leaked Bentley or some shit. :lmao:

 

It's funny that you mention this, we were in TC one night and someone called 'sevendays' showed up and started talking personal shit no one would know about us and we were like :hdu: I'm sure it was a joke but it was creepy at first haha

 

Also don't waste your time with Annabelle, that movie is bullshit :D


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Wolf Creek (1-2)

Saw (All)

Hostel (1-3)

Orphan

Texas Chainsaw Massacre (All)

Train

Funny Games (Original & Remake)

Martyrs

The Hitcher

All The Boys Love Mandy Lane

And Soon The Darkness

Mother’s Day

A Lonely Place To Die

Stepfather

Cold Prey (All)

Chained

Crush

Sleep Tight

The Flock

Frozen

The Loved Ones

Fear

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Has anyone watched Darknet? Just started it on Netflix & it's SOOOOO good! It's kind of like Fear Itself where every episode revolves around a new story. 

 

Edit: So every story ends up coming together, which is pretty cool. Some of the twists were kind of predictable (specifically the 3rd episode) but overall, it's been pretty good. 


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I tend to be attracted more by psychological thriller/suspense movies without extreme, gorey propulsions of blood, mangling or slaughter, where the accent is more about tingling the mind, although I can find pleasure in both.

 

Rosemary's Baby by Roman Polanski

 

Repulsion (also Polanski):

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWwAO2RQruQ

 

The Tenant (Polanski):

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmhIMbdecEU

 

Possession (by Andrzej Zulawski) - fantastically disturbing scene in the subway halls:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsDb4I6gAZQ

 

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(The movies about psychos, lunatics, moonstrucks and deranged personas, mental breakdowns or dismaying emotional states / deterioration / plunging down the rabbit hole of the main characters are just divine).

 

Yes! Dario Argento movies, like Suspiria (psychological tension, spurts of blood, torture and juicy, intense, almost neon-like colors):

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MecSlkWMHPY

 

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Phenomena (also his):

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Mk6EjlATp4

 

Other Argento movies:

 

La Sindrome Di Stendhal

Trauma

Demons

Inferno

Tenebre

Profondo Rosso  etc.

 

 

 

Nosferatu the Vampire (both by Friedrich Murnau from 1922. and Werner Herzog from 1979.):

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1Rachk7ipI

 

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(those are not cheesy teen faint vampire movies like today ones, but real treasure with professional acting, convincing plot, firm, complex, mature character motivation and memorable, haunting atmosphere)

 

 

 

 

Psycho

 

Clockwork Orange (in a way)

 

Carrie

 

The Exorcist (1973)

 

The Hunger (1983)

 

American Psycho

 

The Shining

 

Irreversible (by Gaspar Noe)

 

Antichrist (by Lars Von Trier)

 

 

 

Santa Sangre (by Alejandro Jodorowsky) - more a hallucinant, psychedelic, surreal trip than pure horror:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDgwu4scwQM

 

 

Glissements Progressifs Du Plaisir (by Alain Robbe-Grillet) :

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMFsW_FTmy0

 

(From what I saw, his other movies are also worth all the summer and winter time. He explores perversities and deals with psychological vivisection of protagonists.)

 

 

I am in the process of researching European arthouse bizzare porno horror (s)exploitation movies from the seventies, thanks to COLACUNT  videos and some exhibitions I have recently seen :hooker:

 

PS. Many of these are not typical horrors, I love hybrid genres.


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Is it really good? I still gotta see it! Also really wanna see The Strangers soon

 

Omgggg you have no idea. Not only is it like shit your pants scary but it's also really pleasing to watch, just so visually stunning :defeated: Jealous because I wish I could watch it for the first time again

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I bought It Follows on DVD yesterday bc it's the best horror movie ever made :oop2:

It was pretty good but personally I felt the pacing near the rand wasn't as quick as I would've liked, and I left the theater not feeling as happy as I felt I should've, maybe it's just Bc of my high expectations but oh well, also a film that takes a slow burn approach then fucks shit up is called House of the Devil, I love the 80s vibe it had

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Also can I just say how fucking Classic The hills have eyes is? (2006 version) like fuck I need to re watch that it was so fucking good


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