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What's the scariest horror movie you've seen? Jeepers

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What's the scariest horror movie you've seen? Jeepers Creepers is the only one to give me nightmares. I don't get the appeal of shit like The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb or Friday The 13th.
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>>82208422
Alien is one of the only films that leaves me unnerved.
All recent horror films are fucking wank, nothing but bullshit jumpscares... no horror or actual atmospheric tension.
I watched Train To Busan last night and it was fucking amazing... really good zombie movie.
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Something about 28 days later really freaked me out. Well, not something, a lot of things. The plausibility, the atmosphere, the cinematography, the impact on remaining humans, everything. I had nightmares for years when I watched it.
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>>82208422
probably Exorcist III
>inb4 webm of the hospital scene
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>>82208498
Alien is basically just a slasher movie with kino visuals. The only spooky part for me is the part where Dallas dies in the vents.
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>>82208706
Watch Train To Busan.
It's basically the South Korean 28 Days Later.
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>jeepers creepers
>scary
shiggy
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You know Jeepers Creepers is about the fear of being gay/pedophiles

look up who the director is and watch it again. the subtext is so fucking obvious
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>>82208807
Well that sounds horrifying and I don't know if I'm prepared for it right now
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The Witch restored my faith in modern horror.

>>82208807
>>82208498

Train to Busan was good as a human drama type thing and an action movie but I really thought the zombies were shit.
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>>82208706
Damn you're a total pussy. 28 days later is comfy as fuck up to when they're captured by the military and then it's just stupid. Not a single part is in any way disturbing though.
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>>82208988
I've seen hundreds of horror films and it's the only one that left a significant impact on me. Can't truly explain it because it's personal.
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>>82208422
the grudge really affected me as a kid, I re-watched the trilogy recently and it's completely laughable.

movies that have unnerved me as an adult would be They Look Like People and parts of the original blair witch, surprisingly
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>>82209271
>parts of the original blair witch, surprisingly
>surprisingly
you say that as if it were a bad film?
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>>82208422
I remember seeing devils advocate when i was like 10 and that fucked me up. I still remember scenes despite not having seen it in like 18 years.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge

It really had me questioning my sexuality desu senpai famalam
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I know it's a meme at this point, but the Void geniunely gave me nightmares, probably because of when I watched it, but still. Also, when I was 12 and watched Manhunter for the first time, I couldn't sleep unless I had something propped up on my doorknob to let me know if someone came in and a baseball bat under my bed
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>>82208988

I did think the eye gouging scene was pretty off putting but that's because I can't stand anything going near eyes.
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I received The Texas Chainsaw Massacre for Christmas when I was in sixth grade. When Leatherface whacks the guy in the head with the hammer, slams the door closed, and the next scene is the unsuspecting girl innocently sitting on the swing in the summer sun, picking at a flower. I had to turn it off and finish it the next day. Her not knowing the nightmare that was inside that house was a bit too much for me.
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>>82208498
>thinks modern horror movies are bad

>thinks alien is scary and not corny af with bad special effects
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>>82209726
>>thinks alien is scary and not corny af with bad special effects
spotted the female
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>>82209726
name a modern/contemporary horror even on par with Alien
I'll wait
Hardmode--it has to be American
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>>82209726
>corny af
are you a 15 year old nigger?
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>>82209726
Underage spotted
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Last movie i was on the edge of my seat watching was High Tension.

But the ending ruined
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>>82208422
Jeepers Creepers gave you nightmares? I don't think even 8 year old me would be scared of that. I remember watching I Know What You Did Last Summer when I was about 7 and being scared to death after the scene where the guy opens his eyes underwater. Then there was a later scene (can't remember what it was) where I covered my face the whole time because I was afraid of what I might see. To this day I have no idea what was happening in that scene. I'd probably laugh at it if I watched it today.
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>>82209271
That sound the girl makes in The Grudge... every time I hear it IRL somewhere I freak out.
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>>82209675
It scared me that it was based on a true story I was wondering how many miles was it from Texas to Florida as a kid.I moved to Texas for a few years when i was older its ironic.
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>>82210336
It was "based on a true story". The "true story" being that there was a murder, somewhere, or something.
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When I was younger it was Hellraiser. All kinds of messed up stuff and the house was just similar enough to mine that it made me jumpy.
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>>82209271
>the grudge

I remember seeing commercials for that when it came out and the kid that meows into the camera freaked me the fuck out. To this day nothing has disturbed me more. I have no idea why.
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Obvious answer but The Exorcist. I had a fear of demonic possession for months
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>>82209675
This. Plus the part where they bring in the grandpa
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>>82208422
Lake Mungo..maybe not the scariest, but had the scariest scene with creepiest atmosphere.. it did give me existential dread that was bad
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I watched the Mothman Prophecies when I was younger and it freaked me out. If I watched it now I'd probably think it was dumb as fuck but I guess I was just in the right mood back then.
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>>82210948
>in your shoe
>under the bed
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>>82208422
Stephen King's IT, mostly because I was eight years old the first time I saw it. I have to hand it to them, the filmmakers really put their hearts into making that two-part tv movie.

I've watched it many times since, but most scenes have me thinking "boy, that sure was scary when I was eight." Scary now, too, but Jesus, to see it as a kid.

Whether this upcoming adaptation is good or not, it owes a lot to the miniseries' endearing popularity. Tim Curry absolutely nailed it.
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>>82208422
Sauce on that image?
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>>82208498
It follows and Green Room are almost nothing but tension and atmosphere.
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>>82211109
Moonlight Man it's a short film from what I gather
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>>82211109
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKpLOfgwpsU&t=2s
and here's a bonus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYooh1LxB80
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>>82211231

>Babadook hands

Wow how original.
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>>82211251
Sometimes I wonder how people like that even sleep at night being such hacks.
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>>82208706
Are you me?
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>>82209675
Yep. 100% yep.
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The grudge series was always the scariest to me growing up, mostly based on the attic scene. I re-watched them late last year and was disappointed how let down I was. I think Kairo would still get to me because it's a lot more dread-based and the sound is top-notch.
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>>82209300
yes of course it is. probably the shittiest movie ever made. bunch of retards running around the woods for an hour and being scared at literally nothing
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>>82209400
when his wife slashes her own throat with broken glass. thats the only scene i remember
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I'm a bitch for horror movies.
The worst I can remember was Prince of Darkness.
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>>82208706
The only thing terrifying about 28 days later is imagining living in that awful country with no guns. Not even to kill the infected, but for the inevitable easy exit strategy. I feel so sorry for those people that wouldn't have a gun and would have to be brutally murdered or infected and slowly starve watching yourself murder. Me I can just try my luck at getting a boat and a quick under the chin two second squeeze if it goes south.
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>>82209271
They look like people could have been so much better if they dropped all the shit with the weirdo friend and only stuck with the main crazy guy. Rooftop nailgun was tense
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Many may (or may not) disagree, but the original Nightmare...it never occurred to me before, that in your dreams, there's no escape. With Jason, Michael Meyers...just flee the scene. Like Jaws, in a way. Fuck it, don't wanna get killed? Don't go swimming, or don't go to Camp Crystal Lake....But with Freddy...you have to sleep...eventually you will have to face this person...there's no escape.
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>>82212435
>likes they look like redditors
>thinks blair witch is shit
kill yourself, faggot
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>>82212535
the way it builds up with all the winos slowly gathering, damn. something about those scenes being in broad daylight too
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>>82212850
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That Netflix doco the nightmare fucked me up pretty good as a sufferer of sleep paralysis
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>>82212463
Thats one of the scenes that i still remember aswell
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>>82212550
Not him, but i live in london and knew a lot of the places in the film. Definately helped freak me out and was quite unnerved for a couple of months. It was also had fast zombie which was quite a change from the usual ones.
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>>82212617

I disagree. The movie was as much about friendship as about the guy's disorder. Having a stabilizing "normal" human friend with a clear amount of baggage to contrast with the crazy guy who is suggested to have been the cooler\less bullied one when they were younger created a nice contrast. These kind of movies can easily slide into needless paranoia and become run of the mill horror. The two characters were essential to making it a much more human story. Blobby Wars, nigga.
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Phantasm had a lot of silly acting, but man did it have some good spooky scenes, too.
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>>82211176
Yeah, the Green Room was pretty intense. I honestly don't know what I would do in that situation. Blue Ruin was also great if you haven't seen it
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Rob Zombie's take on Halloween wasn't really good, but it did kinda had its moments. Even though I'd already watched the original Halloween, one of the most gruesome and terrifying shit I ever saw as a teen was young Michael beating to death that kid who bullied him with a fucking tree branch. It wasn't just because the scene was pretty graphic, but also the possibility of fucking with the wrong kid who's actually a cold-blooded psychopath at school scared me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NXk3mRoGOs

still one of my favorites scenes in any Halloween film. Same the rest of the movie was total ass though
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>>82211176
>>82213475
It's one of the only movies to make me scream out loud in whore. When he pulls his arm back from between the doors .
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>>82213482

Your opinion is 100% correct. As it's own movie it would have been 10/10 but it completely missed the point of what Halloween and Michael Myers was.
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>>82208422
THREADS!!!FACT!!!
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jump scare horror is for low IQ retards. psychological horror is for intellectuals such as myself
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>>82208422
>made by a convicted kid diddler
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MAKE HORROR UNSETTLING AGAIN
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>>82208807
train to busan completely fell apart in the second half, nothing but plot convenience and stupidity.
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>>82214588
name your top 5
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>You know Jeepers Creepers is about the fear of being gay/pedophiles
Explain buddy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kX8L05uAXQ0>>82208827
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>>82208988
>Damn you're a total pussy. 28 days later is comfy as fuck up to when they're captured by the military and then it's just stupid. Not a single part is in any way disturbing though.
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>>82208422

Child's Play.

That gave me nightmares for weeks when I saw it as a kid.
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probably a serbian film when i first saw it, but im over it now.
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last scene of Noroi the Curse for some reason
the evil spirit's face on the kid fucked my shit up
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>>82208422
u momma
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the swarm, niggaz.
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>>82215987
Bug
Jacobs ladder
The shining
Beyond the black rainbow
The birds
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>>82212867
Rekt
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>>82210948
My nigga
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>>82216118

Yo this was a cool fucking movie. The plot gets a little scatterbrained and could have done with some pruning, but it was a pretty creepy idea. Think I might load this up on youtube right now.
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>>82208498
>I watched Train To Busan last night and it was fucking amazing... really good zombie movie.
Its shitty zombie flick, but it was made in Korea so retards think its """good"""
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>>82213589
>It's one of the only movies to make me scream out loud in whore.
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>>82216720
I'm glad j-horror is dead. that just looks plain silly.
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>>82216365
*tips*
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>>82210628
Lake Mungo is kino.
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>>82216796
You're welcome my good sir
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>>82216781

And a gif of Jason stabbing teenagers or Eli shooting torture porn would have been just fine.
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>>82216817
One-single-spooky scene kino.
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>Jeepers Creepers is the only one to give me nightmares.
Are we thinking of the same Jeepers Creepers film or is pic related from a different one? Because Jeepers Creepers with the flying demon thing ain't nightmare fuel unless you're 12 years old. Those movies are alright, they're generally terrible but the concept of the monster is really cool.
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I know it's not a horror but... unsettled and upset me for like a week.
>Everyone fucking melts.
>Catchy J-Pop song about suicide that's completely out of place.
>Asuka getting torn to shreds and eaten by robots.
>The smiling MP Eva Units piercing themselves above Earth.
>Giant Rei.
>Giant Rei melting.
>Cut to "The End" suddenly after the climax.
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>>82216881
The first JC movie is fun as fuck, I need to give it a rewatch. The second is just silly garbage.
I know a LOT of normies think the end of JC1 where Justin Long has his eyes torn out is the scariest thing ever.
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>>82209726
>in a seminar
>tutor decides all of us are going to watch Alien (analysing horror movies)
>me and my buds are hyped
>fucking love this movie
>retard RAWR XD girls sat on other side of class
>think the scariest movie of all time is still Paranormal Activity
>angery.mov
>ignore them and decide to focus purely on the movie
>facehugger scene
>OOOOH SHIT HERE WE GO
>RAWR XD girls laugh
>fucking laugh
>LAUGH
>not a laugh like they actually find it funny
>that laugh that obnoxious kid in school does that's super condescending
>they're adamant to prove this film isn't good apparently and laugh at any opportunity
>laugh at Kane's death because "it looks so cute!"
>laugh at Brett's death because they was "A CAT LOL XD"
>laugh at Ash's attempt to kill Ripley
>laugh at the Alien being burnt alive at the end
>mine, my tutor's and my buddies' faces when they laughed the entire movie then tweeted afterwards how "Alien's pretty shit actually"
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>>82208762

>dies

Not so fast.
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yeah the guy who directed jeepers creepers is a pedophile.
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>>82216948
>/tv/
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>>82216948
A pedophile? In MY entertainment industry?
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>>82216771
>he doesnt know whore.
look at this plebian.
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>>82216976
[screams in whore]
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Huh, I didn't know this was a thing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcYDSkZKD4w
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The early Friday the 13th movies used to creep me the hell out as a kid, probably because I grew up in an area that looked really similar to Crystal Lake (especially in Part 2). Just the early ones though, when Jason was just a deformed guy running around the woods killing people. Even I thought it got too goofy when he turned into a big, lumbering latex rubber zombie.
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The troglodytes in Bone Tomahawk fucked me up for a couple of days.
Especially that scene of the women.
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Lights Out is pretty flimsy in terms of story and characters but the scene early on when the boy walks in on his mother talking into the dark void in her room was seriously unsettling.
The idea of the invasion of the safety of your home and enduring the insanity of those who are suppose to protect you is fucked up for a child.
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>>82211176
It Follows was absolute shit. I thought it would be hot but I ended up just being disgusted by how much of a whore the MC was. Then I realised most women are like this even when they're not being hunted by something, and I felt even more disgusted.
Apart from that, it wasn't even a tense movie. Just get a job far away so it never catches you instead of being an absolute slut and getting people killed. She never even warned anyone like she was warned because she knew she could just go through her whole slutty life fucking guys and getting them killed whenever she wanted. How the fuck am I supposed to sympathize with a filthy whore enough to care if she can't find her next fuck and dies?
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>>82217138
t. virgin
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>>82208965
>The Witch
great slow burner, loved it.
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>>82209271
I thought the grudge was not scary at all. Saw it when I was like 14 or some shit. Then I had a nightmare about it at 18 and I get shook just thinking about it.
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>>82216988
Vs. horror kino actually
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>>82212435
The original Blair Witch is a good horror film, because it plays on what you're expecting out of it. It gives you little information that might or might not be true and never shows the monster, or in this case the Blair Witch. That's why it was always full of needed tension and the atmosphere was great, too. Those shots where the camera would just stare in the dark were terrifying. On the topic of characters, their decent to madness was justified and the final scene was neat, too.
P.S: Fuck you.
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>>82211050
Pretty much this. Seen it as a kid and it was scary. Funny how national television used to give zero fucks about doing horror movie reruns in the middle of the day.
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>>82216926
This is how horror-movie villains get created, anons. Watch and learn...Watch and learn.
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>>82217332
I think people are actually too young to remember the hype around its release as well. They had literally revolutionary marketing in terms of making use of the internet. Now the internet is shit so kids cant imagine that some people actually thought they were going to see some footage found in the forest.
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>>82209271
Blair witch is GOAT
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>>82217442
I saw it a year ago, but yes, having read about the marketing and all the buzz surrounding it, it was a neat scheme they pulled.
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>>82208827

holy fuck i never knew the director was a convicted pedo. rewatching this now
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>>82217332

Eh, I'd say it helps a lot if you've ever been out into the woods and realize how creepy it can get.

Plus I don't think they fully portray how the witch is fucking with them during the day. I'm not saying it's impossible to cross a stream, follow a compass all day then end up on the side of the stream where you began, but it's pretty fucking unlikely to do it within a single day and hit that exact same spot. They were pretty much forced into one direction, which is towards the house.
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>>82217138
who the fuck invited /r9k/
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>>82208827

lmao he even looks like a textbook pedo
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>>82210251
>I Know What You Did Last Summer
You mean Scream?
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>>82208422
that movie with a big guy crashing planes with no survivors
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>>82217542
True, it does help being in the woods, especially if you were up there all alone during the cold night. I remember camping last November and I almost pissed my pants just because I've seen a mouse crossing my way. That was a bit hilarious, now that I think about it.
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I liked the atmosphere in abyss, really got the lovecraft feel
Made me realize why there's barely any Lovecraftian movies though, it's hard to depict things that are supposed to be impossible to comprehend.
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>>82217575
Looks like everyone on /tv/
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>>82217671
projection
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>>82217659
The Abyss was a neat movie. A bit underrated, as well.
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>>82217541
Its honestly kind of inspiring. If I got convicted and sentenced to prison for diddling kids, Id probably just off myself. This guy just dusted off his shoulders, and apparently wrote scripts in-between his telemarketing job before he hit it big with Jeepers Creepers. I feel odd about taking comfort in the fact a pedophile can still succeed even after a public conviction, but its honestly impressive.
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The Ruins had a pretty cool idea.
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>>82217682
Looks like you lmao owned kiddo
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>>82217726
I thought he was a fan of cúnny but he's just a homosexual diddler. Lost all respect for him. Sad!
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>>82209675
>When Leatherface whacks the guy in the head with the hammer, he drops and starts spasming, Leatherface just hits him again to stop him, drags him off-screen, slams the door closed, and the next scene is the unsuspecting girl innocently sitting on the swing in the summer sun, picking at a flower.

The brutality of the violence is what fucks me up. No other film I've seen has had people be killed like that, it's either aesthetic so you don't feel too bad, or its so grisly you detach it from your reality.

TCM is also one of very few movies that I think gets more intense as you rewatch it
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>>82208422
The Fly scared the fuck out of me when I watched it as an 8 years old kid. It gave me nightmares and made me look under the bed to see if Brundlefly wasn't hiding there.

That fucking body horror was burned into my mind: Goldblum's slow decay, his final look just before his body starts falling apart to reveal the monster he's become, Borans getting his arm and leg dissolved... Fuck, that was perhaps not the brightest idea my mother had to let me watch it (she said it's a beautiful but sad love story, that she's right) but I retrospectivelly thank her for that, since it ironically became one of my favorite movies.
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>>82208422
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>>82217856
Is this really that bad or is it /tv/ overrated?
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>>82217929
Depends on what you mean by "bad"
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>>82217194
>>82217566
Wrong niggers
I've fucked plenty of sluts just like that and felt disgusted with them after. Not as disgusted as I felt watching that whore take off her pants and go swimming out to a boatload of guys to get ganged like a roastie slut, though.
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>>82217974
spooky
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>>82218047
Yep. It's the kind of spooky that'll leave you thinking about it for the next few days.

This shit really affects your psyche.
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>>82218045
only roasties and cucks liked that scene
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>>82212850
Yep. Plus he's magical in the dream world, so you're not only in an environment that you can't just never go to, but you're in his territory, where he is in almost total control. Plus, he's a sadistic fuck, and he's got a personal grudge, it's the perfect combination for horror.

Even with all the old effects, Nightmare 1 is still the best because it's so well thought out in terms of psychological approach

>>82216926
Should've asked them why they're laughing at a rape allegory
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>>82218094
>Should've asked them why they're laughing at a rape allegory

don't get me started, they're literally nicknamed "The Trigger Tribe" on campus, telling them Alien is all an allegory for rape would make them melt down
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>>82218890

Wow, you have nicknames for those people? Also, you should definitely bring up its status as a rape metaphor in class for your analysis, just for the public drama.
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>>82215839
what movie is this
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>>82219878
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
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>>82219942
thanks anon
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>>82213077
For most of my life I thought my cousin was trying to scare me when he described his sleep paralysis (not being able to move, shadowy figures next to bed), turns out it was all real.
Creepy stuff.
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The only thing that unnerves me is body horror.

The thing, Dead space and Junji Itō really fuck with my mind.
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>>82212550
One of the primary uses for those shitty little mouse guns they used to give to senior officers was to kill themselves in order to avoid capture, sort of like a cyanide pill. They certainly wouldn't be any good at defending yourself with.
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>>82211176
The "tension" in It follows was actually just funny to me, i couldn't take the premise seriously. Green room was brilliant though.
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>>82211231
>>82211303
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
(inhale)
hahahahahahahahahahahAHAHAHAHA
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>>82216916
I want to make a movie called Fuck Justin Long. It's not about pleasure. It's about fucking up Justin Long on film. Would anyone else watch this movie? Like a mock snuff film about fucking up Justin Long for 90 minutes.
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>>82208422
Pic related was enjoyable.
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>>82208422
Don't much care for that Youtube channels horror short films, they're pretty much all the same formula.
>Character sees something spooky
>Does a double-take and it's gone
>Goes on about their business and suddenly when their gaurd is down monster appears behind them
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>>82208422
The Brood. The whole scene where his kid gets kidnapped from the nursery by these mutant children disguising themselves as kids freaked me out.

For modern horror Kill List and Starry Eyes are scary. Mostly films to do with cults.
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>>82216926
She is right. Alien is overrated 6.5/10
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>>82209271
Are you me? Don't remember which one it was, but the scene where a chick thinks her boyfriend is messing with her under her sheets in bed but he's still in the shower really fucked with my pre-pubescent mind.
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>>82222452
>she is right

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WZ9epECifo
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The stuck in the closet scene from Grudge 2 gave me nightmares for years

It's the only scene ever I literally cannot watch
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Zelda in Pet Sematary. Never again. Fuck that shit.
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Child's Play fucked me up when I was younger.
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Kid me was scared of the aliens in Mars Attacks!

Why are all the grown ups laughing!? MOMMY!
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>>82216926
Why are people like this
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>>82208422

My grandparents were murdered and I grew up with my mother's fear of persecution.

"It Follows" might have not been scary, but it really struck a subconscious nostalgic fear of mine.

Really scared the shit out of me at age 28.
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>>82217052
Fuck, thanks for reminding me of that while eating
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>>82220476
Space horror is the best. Go watch Event Horizon
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>>82209271

Shit scarred me for months. I was with a hot girl at the movie theater and I was acting like a bitch. Oh well
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>>82219296
This
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>>82219296
Tbh they're the outcasts here

I see a lot of stuff online about safe spaces and appealing to the far left but if they even try that shit here everyone shuts it down

This one time the Student Union tried to ban the Conservative Society from addressing their political views online and everyone protested until they stopped.

Also we never get those ridiculous punch-an-Alt-Right a thons America seem to get
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>>82225002
are you a female, by chance?
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my cousins made me watch this when i was like 6 and i had nightmares for months. every night i would take a running jump from the hallway into my bed. not scary rewatching but still a good movie.

my favorite horror movies now are:
alien
the thing
the fly
the wicker man
let the right one in
28 days later
[rec]
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>>82209675
As a kid it scared the hell out of me because it seemed real.

As an adult I realize out of all the scary films I watched on Friday and Saturday nights, this is the one film that could actually happen.

The original Halloween film is the only film to terrify me as a kid.
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>>82225987

No.
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>>82220476
>urge to plasma cut intensifies
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>>82216088
that wasn't even scary, just gore porn
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>>82208422
straight up scary through cinematography and atmospheric horror, the Witch.

scariest effects/monsters: The Thing
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>>82208498
Lake Mungo is all atmosphere.
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>>82208422
The scene where he opens the truck again to throw in the head is probably the funniest shit I have ever seen in a film.

Should be noted that I was like 12 or something at the time.
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The Shining and Lost Highway are the only films that have actually frightened me. There are other horror movies/thrillers I enjoyed but they didn't really scare me the way those two did.
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>>82227400
I watched The Shining alone in a big mansion at midnight when I was 14 just because it was on TV. It was an awful experience.
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>>82227543
I saw the Shining at about this age and it fucked me up too. That and The Descent were the only horrors that had a big impact.

I did see Hacksaw Ridge at the cinema and got spooked at the tunnel scenes, though.
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>>82208422

I dont watch many horrors but I remember The Ring being absolutely terrifying to watch in the theater.
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Any body horror movie with Parasites/mutations fucks me up bad. I have no idea why
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/tv/ i want to watch a campy horror movie someone pls stream somethhing
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The Grudge 2. No idea why, no movie ever scared me since...
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>>82208422
Posting some sort films

https://youtu.be/iSrf9oUXL6Y

https://youtu.be/U0fMhlhNtsg

https://youtu.be/vFi6Nqo93e0

https://youtu.be/EhkC-xLi5DI
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>>82208988
I'm kinda with you. The first half is super comfy, the apartment, the grocery store, the countryside road trip. But then once it gets to the mansion its gets a little meh
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>>82211176
Yes to Green Room, no to It Follows. Both are kind of on opposite wavelengths for me. I hyped up It Follows so much thinking it was going to be this terrifying horror masterpiece. But no, it was a boring teen thriller. 0% scary. Green Room was fantastic, "horror" done right
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>>82211176
never watched Green Room, isn't it just literally some hipster faggots being killed by neo-Nazis? I guess that's scary if you're some shitlib retard who believes the talking heads on TV.
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>>82229028
back to /pol/
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The Fourth Kind is scary as fuck.
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>>82229109
>I'm scared of absolutely normal people with dumb haircuts who might assault me at any moment!

even less believable than ghosts n shit, neck yourself faggot
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>>82226253
Eh, for some reason Tremors always aired at Sunday afternoon, and always when I was accompanied by someone.
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Camorrah was kind of frightening, even as someone who doesn't live in Sicily.

I can't get spooked by monsters because they don't exist.
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>>82208422
The Hills Have Eyes.

I still can't watch that fucking movie.
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>>82229294
Is about Neaples IIRC.Camorra is the neapolitan mafia.
I do agree to an extent, but when I was a kid the things in the tread spooked me.
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