God tier horror movies thread
Fourth kind
Pic not related
Just saw Crimson Peak and was actually impressed. They got a few jumps out of me. Not sure if its "God-Tier" but it's DEFINITELY worth seeing
>>16947552
it's not even a horror it's a thriller
>>16947564
IMBD says its a horror but not a thriller
>>16947567
it fits the definition of both and if so it does bad as a horror film
>>16947583
nah it did fine
>>16947564
your mom's a thriller
>>16947564
Thriller is literally the same thing, the term was invented by the motion picture academy because they thought "horror" was too low brow
>>16946648
>Pic unrelated
Fixed for free.
That pic gives me a WONDERFUL idea.
yes/no /x/?
I liked it. don't know if it's god-tier but worth watching
I still think Thriller is a great record. Vincent Price rapping still ices my cake, too.
Holy Fuck I loved The Fourth Kind
>>16947653
sure I liked it
>>16947617
>That pic gives me a WONDERFUL idea.
Do share
>>16947653
Definitely God-tier.
>>16947653
I'm not good at deciding if a film is God-tier or not but I remember seeing this for the first time as a kid and it did a damn good job at being unsettling. I haven't been able to find a horror movie since that would have the same impact on me. Though that's probably because I grew up and not much really scares me anymore.
>>16951445
What's left after a camera's flash?
Is the fourth kind real? I'm a beliber
>>16953129
Yes. Everything mentioned on /x/ is 100% real.
>>16953597
>"Everything mentioned on /x/ is 100% real"
ha, you made my day mr.
Thirst (2009)
Noroi
>>16946648
Woman in black (mainly the first one, second one was alright)
It Follows
Let the right one in (Original)
Drag me to hell (Could just be me cuz i was 13 watching it but i kinda liked the jumpscares)
La Casa Muda
The Saw series
The Unborn
THe Uninvited
Sinister
>>16947552
Crimson Peak was awsome, not as a horror movie but as a movie as whole. Awsome acting, story and great visuals! Not that scary tho but the movie had it charm.
>>16954439
Is it true they didn't have open caskets or proper funerals when the victim died of black Cholera?
Also
>Not jumping even just a little at the closet door in the hallway scene where skelington is holding the door shut
are you even human?
>>16954439
Del Toro is an amazing director. He really knows what he's doing.
>>16954439
>It follows
Just saw this because I saw a lot of people talk about this everywhere. What a pile of shit. Awesome photography but seriously everything else is beyond horrible.
>>16954439
Crimson Peak was definitely a great mystery too. I mean much of it was predictable but I enjoyed it.
It kinda falls in that genre that The Sixth Sense falls into. Not really meant to be scary but the horror scenes are added to enhance the mystery. I mean what good horror movie is out there that wasn't a good mystery too?
>>16954439
>>16955409
Tom Hiddleston is the shit. He doesn't get as much attention as he should and he's played way better roles than Loki. He did a damn good job in Crimson Peak
>>16947564
>>16947567
>>16947598
>>16948960
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOnqjkJTMaA
This actually scared the fuck out of me as a kid.
A thriller is designed to hold your interest, adventure and suspense... both film techniques are similar in that way, but a horror is full of repulsive and horrible acts in an attempt to give the audience members nightmares.
>>16953120
Barry allen of course.
Or wally west
Or jay garrik
Or garth allen
Incident in lake county
Event horizon