But mainly horror movies please
>>6943537
Also looking for Friday 13 head shot kind of like my OP.
>>6943537
I'd like this one more if i could get the title and cast names out
>>6943538
this movie's premise sounds pretty bad
>>6943836
but the devil's rejects is really good, and william forsythe is really hot in it
;)
Why is it that hardly anyone knows how to make a good horror movie these days? There have only been a handful of films since the 90s that can compare to the 80s, let alone the older classics.
>>6944104
probably because we only remember the good one from back in the day, and there are far more movies coming out these days overall, and shitty horror movies are cheap to make
>>6944108
*ones
>>6944108
>probably because we only remember the good one from back in the day
That doesn't apply to me, actually. I'm 30, but my mom was very religious so she was really strict about what I could and couldn't watch (for some reason she didn't mind the old Universal monster films). As a result most horror movies that people saw growing up I didn't see until I was in my 20s, or it was the campy stuff on MST3K.
>there are far more movies coming out these days overall
That, however, is a good point. Studios need more movies to fill up all those timeslots and screens in all the megaplex chains. God I fucking hate megaplex theaters, they're always overpriced and they lack the charm of an older theater. I'm glad there's still an older one in my town. One of these days I need to go to a drive-thru, but the nearest one is an hour away from me.
>>6944117
Oh yes, nostalgia is also a factor for most people, but I meant more that that period now has an established canon of sorts, so that when people discuss '80s horror movies everybody only talks about the good ones. Nobody remembers, watches or discusses the 'Worry Dolls' of the 80's anymore. Whereas with contemporary horror you are witnessing all these shitty ones coming out all the time.
My local cinema is also drab and increasingly expensive. There's a new artsy one now which is slightly cheaper but it's also terribly uncomfortable and uncozy. Lately, I just watch everything at home a few months later, sigh. I don't think there's a drive-in anywhere in my entire country, haha.
>>6944132
>I meant more that that period now has an established canon of sorts, so that when people discuss '80s horror movies everybody only talks about the good ones
Ah, I see what you mean. I guess that would put rose tinted glasses on the era, even without nostalgia. I do try to find the lower budgeted ones or the campier ones that are still worth watching, but admittedly even those have reached cult status, like The Stuff or Castle Freak.
>Lately, I just watch everything at home a few months later, sigh.
That's what I do, usually I'll only see one or two movies in theater a year. I was lucky enough to see Shin Godzilla in theater last year, and that was a really fun experience. I guess that is one advantage to having a megaplex, they'll play limited release movies.
>>6943549
You're welcome.
very cool and unique thread
>>6945371
I remember watching this on AMC as a kid. Loved these creature features. Thanks for the nostalgia.
>>6945379
such a stupid fucking movie, but i love it. only kept scrolling in hopes someone would post something from it.
>>6943543
purple version for added fire vs. water aesthetic
This movie is one of my all time favorites. Saw it on TV as a kid, was terrified and fascinated by the weird insect-like ayyliens. But I never knew the name of the film and for years I tried to hunt it down, but the only thing I could remember was vague memories of bug ayys. Wasn't until a few years ago that I finally found out what it was, watched the TV specials and then the color movie.
>>6943540
I glitched it and added some colours
>>6948693
>>6943542
back when the walking dead was a good show.
>>6949026
It was only bad in seasons 2 and 3. Since season 4 it's been consistently good and only getting better
>>6943537
good thread
>>6945129
damn thank you very much!
I guess this one is more sci fi then it is horror. but it still had some freaky parts so ill add it for the sake of bumping this
>>6944084
worth a watch?
>>6950524
I didn't care much for it myself. I was a neat idea but I felt it didn't have enough going for for a full length movie and so it became pretty old pretty quick. I know some people really like it, and it has a certain oddball meta charm to it which I can appreciate in theory, but this one just didn't work for me. I preferred Dupieux' Wrong Cops but I'm in the minority on that one (also that one isn't a horror movie).
Good pics ....just amazing . Ty anons !!! Ur the best .
>>6950976
nice!
Here's some obscure Halloween music if anyone's interested
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_mJWzCxQ6Z4
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dwps6_QB3Is
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WGXhsXjwg3U
>>6952489
Better version
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WI-WW0vQf5s
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OoGuJi5jmmA
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=64x_RCArfjU
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F3J0iwwsq-w
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jvcDJTZ4Ep4
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DF3cumI-Ni0
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NDPtxkQWgvo
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=D0-PlCE3jGs
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kHmappseRYE
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=W-_0V0IXEkc
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iLQzaLr1enE
>>6952498
Excellent taste, She's probably why I want a gothy/spooky/suicide girl to cozy next to and watch black and white horror with.
anyone have more evil dead and alien? i know evil dead isnt really horror but its a stand up series anyhow.
>>6956608
The original evil dead is most definitely horror but I get what you're getting at. I posted the army of darkness phone pape and I'd love more myself
Great thread.
Lots of good ones
no godzilla killing the titanic wallpaper?
>>6944052
Adorable
>>6943547
>souzrce
>>6957973
This is pretty damn cool.
>>6958029
original evil dead poster