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Whats the most scary movie ever made?

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I think The Ring (american version) is the most scary movie ever made.

What do you think?
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>>18832365
I like your choice. That one stayed with me. IDK what it was about that film. That and Jacobs Ladder, and Shining. The haunting in CT.
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>>18832365
"Scary" is a subjective concept. One man's scariest movie ever is other man's comedy.
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>>18832365
more good horror in order of goodness is.
1. The ring.
2. Shutter (Thai).
3. Insidious.
4. The Conjuring.
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>>18832384
True.

Feel free to post your own.
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>>18832381
Its really well made, the whole movie is bleak throughout. there are like no jump scares in it. And it had the investigation angle.
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>>18832381
*The Shining.

Special place for Wild at Heart

8mm.

Identity. Although some might consider it a psychological thriller.

>>18832389
Insidious 2 surprised me. I didn't think it could be more twisted than the original.
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>>18832390
On top of my head:

The VVitch
Grudge
Babadook
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>>18832365
Idk, I often tend to not take any scary film serious, they just don't scare me at all. But I usually go for psychological horror movies usually.
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>>18832400
The music also. The score is well done. When she describes The Woman who adopts Samara, and her light going out. The music is part of the excellent atmosphere they capture on the island.

>Do you know his wife?
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>>18832365
>The ring
Baby's first horror movie
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>>18832419
what did you find scary about those films? i haven't seen Babadook, but i found the other two really boring.
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>>18832427
Oh damn do i love that film, i first saw it at 13 or 14. scared the hell out of me.
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>>18832437
Grudge spooked me when i was around 10 so it stuck with me. I remember having it on video tape and rewinding certain scenes multiple times and getting so spooked i couldn't stop myself from screaming.

I liked Witch and Babadook because nowadays jump scares have literally no effect on me, so i prefer subtlety and these two were great at creating psychological thrill.
That last scene in Witch with those bitches chanting in the woods really got under my skin.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKHnVkAMiyg
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>>18832365
>The Ring (american version)

Fail.

They made changes to it that I suppose you could call "scarier" in the traditional horror sense, but a lot of it just ended up feeling gimmicky, especially at the end. And they made the kid so damned annoying you didn't care about him at all, and I especially hated his line at the end to his mom, like "Didn't you know she was evil and you're not supposed to free her?" Well, say that to start with, you little fucker.

The Japanese version may have lacked some of the scares an American audience would have wanted, but it had actors that weren't unbearable and better story, even if it was heavily watered-down from the actual story it was based on.
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>>18832465
Don't you think it would have been better if she turned out to be the witch the whole time?

She was with the baby when it disappeared.
was with her brother when he got witched.
with the twins when they died
With the father
And killed the mother

Like if she was secretly all old and evil looking.

The only part of the movie that creeped me out was the crow pecking the mothers tit.
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look st thisss!!!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3069758/
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>>18832482
The Japanese one really felt its length, and it didn't scare me sorry.

I think the american version of shutter was atrocious, but the ring was a really good remake that took what was good and improved on the original without being disrespectful. Did you know the american version did better in Japan than the original?

How was the Kid annoying? He probably assumed his mother would have known better, thats why he was surprised.
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>>18832484
Well, the witch playing tricks on her and her family and setting her up is what made this movie for me. There was very little paranormal stuff happening for the most part (most of which could be rationally explained) and she was the main character, so her being a witch wouldn't make sense (from a screenplay perspective).
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>>18832509
I mean like as a twist at the end. Like she looks in a mirror and the audience sees her true form.
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>>18832518
I think it would be too cliche
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>>18832522
haha
Okay i'll set the scene

she's just stabbed her mother with the spade thingy, she then gets up, looks at the camera and smiles. Then she says some snappy line, like a joke or something.

Movie cuts to credits with ACDC highway to hell playing.
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Hellraiser 1+2
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The Strangers.
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>>18832529
Btw, how come nobody mentioned Sinister yet?
Just remembered it, one of the scariest movies in the past 10 years.
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>>18832508
>How was the kid annoying?

You honestly couldn't tell? He was like every stock horror movie child ever.

>He probably assumed his mother would have known better

And we know what they all say about assumptions.

Don't get me wrong, it had its moments, I sort of liked it the first time I watched it, but now it has too many things that grate to enjoy it again. I prefer decent plots over cheap scares, even in horror flicks.
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>>18832545
It was "ok"

The characters were weak, the introduction was just setting up the characters and the situation. No effort was put into making the characters likeable. It wasn't bad, it certainly picked up as the movie went on, but the first half was really boring.
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>>18832552
Describe every stock horror movie child ever for me?

He was independent for his age because his father isn't around and his mothers busy with work. He's quiet because he's depressed, because he lost a close friend and family member.

>And we know what they all say about assumptions.
What do they say?
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>>18832365

The Ring didn't really get me, although I loved it anyway. It was/is a great movie.

I'm having a hard time thinking of what movie scared me the most. Dead Silence (yes, that movie with the damn puppets) scared me pretty bad when I saw it the first time. The main dummy looked just like the one I had in my bedroom.

I watched it again recently and regret it, the fear was just gone. I could see how cheesy it was.

I need a good scare. One that doesn't rely on gore or disgust.
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>>18832365
Paranormal Activity II

How in the world people can like that movie is amazing. Nothing happens. Literally. It's the most useless movie ever.
Why do people even had the balls to say they wanted to watch or cinema's allowed their name to be associated with it? That to me is really scary.
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>>18832437

Babadook scared me but not in a proper horror movie way.

It scared me because I have depression and it was a frightening glimpse into post-partum depression and how damaging it can be to mother and child.

I watched that movie then asked my sister to keep an eye on me when I got pregnant and help me get help if I started to slip under.

Ironically, while depression and sucide are pretty common in our family, PPD and PPP aren't. We all get a reprieve from out mental problems when we have a baby.
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If you want a movie that will fuck up your perspective on life and never leave your brain go see:

A Serbian Film
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>>18832365
Themes for my favourite kind of horror.

Supernatural
Investigation
Twist

What are themes you guys like?
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>>18832705
Big difference between traumatising and creepy.

Im looking for creepy
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>>18832720

This. Scare me, don't scar me for life.
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>>18832585
Clearly you haven't watched enough horror movies. I'm not going to bother.

Whatever, you enjoy your remake, I'll enjoy the original.
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>>18832381
good picks

>>18832534
best taste itt

the rest is meh
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>>18832389
>Insidious
lmao plepeian
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>>18832826
I recommend you watch prince of darkness
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Ju-on(the Japanese grudge movie) horrified me. There were very few jump scares, most of it was quick "blink and you'll miss it" horror.

The house functions a little different than in the American remake , so you'll probably get confused watching it. Don't expect a linear story
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>>18832861
Correct.

I know I'll sound like a total weeb now, but while the remake of Ring may have had some good points, the remake of Ju-On is just stupid by comparison. I think this was also the last horror movie I watched that genuinely made me feel creeped out and uneasy after watching it. It's really good.
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Misery always spooks me whenever I watch it. It's simple which is good.
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>>18832968
fucking degenerate
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Unfortunately I've watched so many horror films that none of them actually scare me. Movies like A Serbian Film can still disturb me but not scare me. I've started to really appreciate atmosphere or tension so the ones that come to mind are Alien, The VVitch or The Strangers. Alien will always be my favorite though.
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>>18832365
The Gifter. I don't think I would watch it again.
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>>18832978
Your genes are defective.
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>>18832968
You would love A Serbian Film then

It's basically SAW but with a pornstar and the last round he is blindfolded and has to fuck this gagged dude ...

Gagged dude turns out to be his young son ....


MFW I can tell you just got a boner reading that
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"It follows" was pretty good the first time around
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>>18832539
Easily.
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>>18833246
This movie was more of a wtf, eye widener than scarey. Even made me giggle a few times
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The omen
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REC, the spanish version
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Bad Dreams from 1988 was scary because it made you feel like you were part of a cult. Cult leader is very convincing. Pic related.
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My mom freaked out and ran out of movie theater during The Exorcist. It was a lot scarier when I still was Christian. Still pretty fucked up.
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Food fight was scary
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We have to immediately, greatly reduce the impact of human
consumption on nature and wildlife. Very few people want to live on a
dead, desert planet, with no nature or wildlife. This is the stark reality the
planet faces in as little as a few generations. movie? inconvenient truth
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>>18833258
Just watched, a mixture of noticing it on netflix and your comment.
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>>18833713
was pretty good man
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Possession (1981)
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>>18833362
If it was someone other than Al Gore, I might have taken it seriously, but ever since Tipper went after the music industry under absurd pretenses I know better. I'm not saying climate change isn't real, it probably is, just that I have no reason to believe that old Al isn't working an angle. He has a financial incentive to spin things as grim as he can, whether or not the data bears it out.
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>>18832826
Its not the top of my list, but its the kind of movie i like.

Interesting and intriguing.
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https://youtu.be/V6JjVwuT2Sk

I can't wait - looks scary.
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>>18834160
so because the wife of some guy who talks about climate change had a personal vendetta against music with swearing in it 40 years ago means that you're going to ignore the scientific consensus of virtually all of the world's qualified scientists?

Also, "grim" isn't Al Gore. He's one of the people who pushes the moderate liberal version of global warming where we can just recycle and carpool our way to a better planet. The REAL conclusion that's now being drawn about climate change is it's already too late. We already fucked the earth beyond the point of no return and soon runaway arctic melting, which releases CO2 trapped in arctic ice, will create an impossible-to-stop feedback loop.

If we had started listening to the scientists 20 years ago we could have stopped it but it's too late now.
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>>18832585
I'm assuming he means what my dad used to say to me all the time, "Never assume things because you will make and ass out of you and me"
In case you don't get it: ass, you (u), and me spell out assume
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phantasm from 1971, movie was like a fucking fever dream nightmare.
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>>18832389
>2. Shutter (Thai).

My man
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>>18832365
>>>/tv/
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>Banshee Chapter

This one didn't received a very good review but I really like it.
It started off pretty bad as the cops are totally stupid and the missing guy's friend is doing a way better job at investigating but it's only like 2mins of the movie.

I like that the victims know they're fucked. They know exactly where the threat is and don't do anything (maybe cause they're stoned). They're going down and they know it.
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>>18832365
gtfo faggot
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VHS
VHS 2
ABCs of death
ABCs of death 2
Noroi (Jap)
Suicide circle (Jap not scary but /x/)
Shirome (jap)
Occult (jap. They dropped the ball with ending )
Teke teke
The eye (Thai, if you could stomach the language)
Mama
Muoi the legend
Ichi the motherfucker
Twilight online
The visit
13 ghosts (fun)
House on haunted hill (fun... The one with the black guy)
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The original "The Eye" still scares me to this fucking day. I recently re-watched it on hulu and again, the elevator scene gets me. The bros are pretty good and I like most of their films, so maybe I'm just biased.
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>>18834585
You listed a bunch of japanese ones, maybe you know this one?

It's a movie of a guy being asked to go into this house to film anything scary for a show, I think, and it's just one guy that goes there. He sets up all the cameras and all, nothing really happens until he peels off one of those religious sticky paper things? that ward off demons? I forget the word. After that, he hears knocking and calls his boss when he's spooked and stuff, then he sees something that absolutely terrifies him and he disappears.
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>>18832389
Jumpscare: the list

Dude fuck off seriously. You have to be over 18 to post here. Every movie you listed it theater bait normie tier garbage.
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>>18832419
>Babadook
This movie was anticlimactic and gay as fuck.
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>>18832365
In my opinion the scariest horror film ever made is "Mama", this film blows up my mind.. btw it is a good film
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>>18834632
the horror short and the film both were good to me, and on that same vein, Lights Out the short is much much better than the movie, but the movie isn't horrible imo
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>>18834606

When you said it's a religious paper thing. Was it a par gua? Got a yin Yang symbol in it. If it does it's Chinese I wouldn't know too much Chinese horror.

Sounds up my alley though. I have a thing for found footage
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>>18834645
nah it's Japanese, definitely. I think I can find it, but it's not subtitled...
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>>18834645
lemme try it better:

So house is haunted, guy is sent by his boss to go film for any spooky haunting stuff. Nothign happens until he takes an OFUDA that's it off this closet in a room. Once that's been pulled off, he starts to hear the knocks at the door, no one is there, and he gets more and more creeped out. I remember at one point seeing a face above the door but he doesn't notice it. After he sees something horrifying, he takes off and they can't find him. Boss and them finally track him down and he's pale, sick, not okay, all his windows are covered and he sits in the dark. He gets sick, is obviously nuts, and then a multi human headed ghost thing comes out of a room at the cameraman and the boss and they scream, the end. I remember the name being something like "ghost story" or "ghost film"/movie"?
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>>18834422
I don't know how he expected me to know that.

sounds like legit advice, but weather its right or wrong to assume people will still do it. Characters in movies also depict characters who make assumptions, and the ring is one of them. My point being that this is not a good reason that the character is annoying.
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>>18833258
I hate to call things overrated, but I watched it and was very underwhelmed. It's alright, and the setup is pretty clever but nothing really has any weight. I liked the idea of these teens sitting around talking about it, like the allegory writes itself, but it's just so bland.

I swear I've seen a pool showdown done in the exact same manner too somewhere else but I can't place it. I want to like it a lot but eh.
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>>18834616
The ring isn't a jump scare film.
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>>18834632
I watched the others, which is also Spanish. Is it like that?
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>>18834617
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IT the miniseries placed my fear of clowns not just memeing due to the new trailer. Which I am kinda excited to see as well
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Gremlins
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movies aren't scary, movies are recordings of people pretending to be people they aren't for money
you want scary? go somewhere you're not supposed to be, it's gotta be somewhere the whole time you're there, you're thinking "i'm not supposed to be here, i should fucking leave right now"
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Screen at Kamchanod.

Little unknown favorite of mine
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>>18835357
Dude you're scaring the kids !
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>>18832365

Is this bait? cause this is how you get triggered.
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>>18835359

Awesome movie, not many people know about it though !

In 2011 i was vacationing in Thailand & there i heard about this place, we had hired a local tour organiser to help us out & he refused to take us to this place, the locals believe even seeing the forest at night or at dusk the ghosts attach themselves to you & you're literally f'd then.
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>>18835376
Very interesting, I always thought that was a scary idea, just seeing or knowing about some thing giving it power to do any thing.
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>>18832365
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilHmpETJgZ0&t=58s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5frkgw44IAo&index=8&list=PLF5jXuDJkMuJY3NH50GV4d4BOASXkXdAM&t=5s

Japanese docos mang
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>>18832419
I agree with you. Have you seen It Follows? It's one of the scariest movies I've seen
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>>18832608
The last 15 minutes of Paranormal activity actually made me feel freaked out. I'll have to give them that much,
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>>18835456
Paranormal Activity III i mean.
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>>18832534
Hellraiser was well done. Heart of darkness. Watched it on Laser Disc of all things. The Trap/Box is a beautiful piece of art, really.
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>>18832534
Hellraiser definitely. Would love to see a good remake.
Also;
Baskin
Taxidermia
Event Horizon
The Fly (80's version)
Beyond the Black Rainbow
The Thing
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>>18834559
This.

I loved this movie, and it keeps the suspense all the way through. It had scenes that genuinely terrified me.
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>>18834371
Maybe next time your should read the entire post before your reply to it. I said climate change is probably real, I just don't trust Al Gore's family. Because I've seen good reason to suspect they're exploiters.
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>>18834559
Banshee Chapter is probably the most /x/ horror movie.
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Annabelle was really good and totally underrated. It does so many things right. Same with Conjuring 2. What I love about them is they tease jumpscares but almost never execute them, which is just really refreshing in todays jumpscarefests.

Also Grudge 1 and 2 do things that are super creative, again getting not enough credit for it. Personally I like them better than their Ju-On counterparts, but they are also good movies.
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Loved the Witch. I can understand why some found it boring but to me it was eerie and like nothing I'd ever seen before and I almost felt uplifted at the end in a strange way. Liked Blair Witch, the recent remake of it. I love Funny Games and it still scares the shit out of me. Alien, REC, Martyrs, Antichrist
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Try watching Requiem for a Dream while high. That'll do it.
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The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is horribly tense.

I haven"t seen any of the remakes, but I've heard they don't live up. Anyone here see them?
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>>18834673
>>18834606
not that guy but its https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5frkgw44IAo&index=8&list=PLF5jXuDJkMuJY3NH50GV4d4BOASXkXdAM&t=6s

title in english is ''Actually happened! Most terrifying Psychic Phenomena. Psychic Research Team Report. Relived edition.''

I linked it here >>18835403
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>no Kairo

You people disappoint me.
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>>18832539
Such a chilling motive that adds a dose of realism.
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>>18834617
Sounds like it flew over your head.
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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me is a very scary movie without gore and blood.
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>>18837506
The remake is not that bad in comparison to other modern horror films, but still not a good film. I did not see the modern sequels/prequels or whatever they are.

In comparison to the original, the most prominent point where the remake fails is the atmosphere. In the original, the set design alone was so eerie and amazing that it was scarier than the whole remake. I read an interview with the director of the original some time ago, where he said that the smell of the set was so disgusting that it "helped" the actors to perform as intented.
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>>18835068
I'm different guy and it's like one of the most repeated phrases ever. I suppose you don't know who gets the worm either.
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Signs
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>>18833004
>Boring meme
>Not even spells it right

Back to plebbit faggot.
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>>18838021
the worm

no I've never heard it.
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>>18832608
Man I know right? I was told to watch the series and god they were all so bad. Like I was hoping it would get better, but it gets even worse and more stupid. Fucking fake security camera and then 5 minutes of nothing and then the door slams shut or something. gay shit isn't scary at all.
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I really liked the first Grave Encounters. Also Hush.
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>>18837422
>Martyrs
God not that movie, don't remind me
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>>18838628
Great fucking film. The best.
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>>18835523
>good remake
Unless Clive Barker himself is at the exec producer, director, AND writer role no thanks. And that's not going to happen. He's been extremely up front about how he feels like the original was the best it possibly could have been.
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>>18832609
Tits or gtfo roastie
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Last shift wasn't awful actually. I normally don't like that "starry eyes" tier movie and I didn't like Banshee Chapter but Last Shift was tense as fuck in certain scenes
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>>18832365
Idiocracy is undeniably the scariest movie ever made. Period.
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>>18838628
>>18838760
What did the lady say at the end? Literally so many possibilities
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>>18832365

Event Horizon, hands down scariest film ever...
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>>18838852
The director rushed the ending and purposefully made it open, but I would say this:

She told her that afterlife does not exist.
Thus all her life's work would be in vain, and all the tortures of innocent people was for nothing.
That's why she said "keep doubting" which has a more negative meaning.

If she had said there was an afterlife, what was the point of killing herself to get there? Why not wait 10 minutes and tell the fucking supporters who came there first.


All things said, it's disturbing how much of it relates to occultism. After reading Prometheus Rising I was immediately reminded of that movie, contacting with maker through pain etc.
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>>18839005
That's the common interpretation, but it feels pretty basic. How about: she told her there IS an afterlife?
Did she kill herself to atone her crimes and try to end up in paradise/the good version of the afterlife? Or she knew she was screwed anyway?

>If she had said there was an afterlife, what was the point of killing herself to get there? Why not wait 10 minutes and tell the fucking supporters who came there first.
Try to put yourself in the clothes of the lady and answer.

Btw we actually don't know what she said was about afterlife. How about God? Souls? etc.
It's way too open and the one you suggested is the most accepted one I think. Maybe I don't like it because it's just dumb saying "hurr no afterlife", but it was a pretty cool movie nonetheless.
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>>18839005
>>18839020
What I meant is: if the girl said "no afterlife", the lady would have just kept torturing other victims. Easy as that. Another "failure".
The good thing about movies (or books, or whatever really) like these is that *you* add the missing point.
And it can be whatever you want
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>>18832365
I thought the Japanese Version was scarier.

also, Ju-On is freaking scary too man. and the Martyrs.
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>>18839042
>What I meant is: if the girl said "no afterlife", the lady would have just kept torturing other victims. Easy as that.
Why if the whole point of torture was to discover the question of the existence of afterlife?
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>>18839061
You aren't really using your brain, are you?
I can't really explain it that well to you since my english is not that good and I mostly lurk, but I'll try.
The lady was after the afterlife. In the movie it's said other four, five subjects reached the same point as the girl, or maybe stopped a little bit before. Of course, they didn't work. Now, if the girl would have said "there's no afterlife", the lady would have just kept going, pushing the tortures even harder because, "apparently", they didn't go far enough.
Does that make sense?
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>>18832534
Hell yes. Freaked me the fuck out as a kid

Don't forget about puppet Master
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>>18832365
For some reason this is the only horror movie that has ever scared me. I've seen a ton of scary movies but to this day The Ring is still the only one I refuse to watch alone with the lights off. Especially that scene in the well near the end.
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noroi fucked me up desu
i generally enjoy found footage (rec, blair witch project, as above so below)
i'm also into gore so august underground mordum and the poughkeepsie tapes
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The Orphanage, easily and one of the best made imo. Probably one of the only films I cared enough for to buy a physical copy.
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>>18832400
*tips*
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>>18840389

Meant for >>18834616
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I really enjoyed stir of echos, the first time I ever saw it with no spoilers. And not a horror movie but Perfume is really good too
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>>18832419
>the grudge
>babadook


lol
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>>18839854
I loved the Ring the first time I saw it. It had all the nice scary supernatural stuff that can give goosebumps. It is only after finishing the movie, you can totally point out all the massive plotholes, nonsense, and irrational characters of the movie. If they gave the movie to some high iq people to critic and refinalize I'm sure they could have fixed the story to something more complete. But the movie was still decent in it's efforts to be scary, the concept of it all, the scary music, the visuals, the jump factors and camera editing. The American version of The Ring should belong near the top of any American horror movie list.
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I saw this movie with Matt Damion a while back , about how he could talk to ghosts in the afterlife. I think it was written by Clint Eastwood. It wasn't super scary or anything, but it was a super good flick, in the end, it turned out to be a love story. I forgot the name of the movie, but its good I would recommend it.
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>>18832365
10/10 taste.
Its my favorite movie, and also the only one to still get to me in adulthood. I first watched it when I was 8-9 years old lol.

I bought the books recently, but haven't had the time to read them yet.
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Original Salem's Lot, blame it on seeing at a young age but it's stuck with me into adulthood and still spoops me
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>>18832365
isint "the grifter" more scaryer?
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>>18834616
shutter is actually good with its story and all , but yeah that conjuring especially part 2 was a jump scare fest
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Suspiria. Masterpiece.
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>>18832419
>babadook
gtfo. Literally, the worst and least scary movie ever. Fuck you, faggot. I lost two hours of my life because of retards like you.
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>>18832365
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrKaDpn80SI
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>>18832365

I usually watch old school japanese (translated subtitles) gore movies. They fuck you up.

Watch naked blood. 10/10
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>>18842605
I like the scene around 14:88

:^)
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Psychological, subtle shit is way scarier than monsters, blood and jump scares. Babadook and the original Paranormal Activity were both great. Retards hate on both because there weren't ghosts and demons in every scene ripping people apart.
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>>18835471
3 had some really good scares but the first one is the best by far
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>>18838325
Stupid people don't get the horror of the Paranormal series. The scary shit isn't on-screen. It's implied. It's knowing there's an invisible demon standing right there that can do whatever it wants and the characters are powerless to stop it.

But you faggots want ghouls with razor blade hands jump-scare chopping people to pieces
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Sinister gave me a fright but only because if jumoscares. I haven't watched a movie that scares me. I read stuff on /x/ that makes me shit my pants. And if watched all the shitty 'art' films that are supposed to be scary.

American Mary was interesting but I didn't like the actors in it. Left me a tiny bit scared. There is probably a better version out there and this was just a re-make

>>18832921
Damn this movie is good. Not really scary. I love kath bates in it though. She would be a good mum.
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>>18832921
Misery is really good desu

I kept wondering how the fuck the guy was gonna survive because of his busted legs and the fact that she took a sledgehammer to his feet
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>>18834559
>>18836188
>>18836607

You might also enjoy AM1200. Spooped myself something proper with these the Halloween before last.
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>>18834371
Wasn't Al Gore the one to say that the ice caps would melt by 2012?
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as above so below.

not because it was super scary, like it didn't scared you with cheap effects or jump scares.
it built up tension perfectly, had a solid story and a good ending. 90% of horror films fail to make it past the buildup phase, and 90% also have shit story
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Too many people trying to be ''arty'' here or rating in terms of acting ect. The best horror movies arnt necessarily the scariest. For exampling The Shining is a work of art but its not the scariest. Also allot of the scariest moves from prior decades have lost their edge. Dont get wrong, the classics are great and would have been scary as fuck in their time but not anymore. Heres my list based purely on the shit your pants factor - watch any of these alone in the dark for the full effect

1. Insidious

2. The Grudge 1-2 (new)

3. Sinister

4. IT
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>>18844459
>good "shit your pants" movies
>sinister

i watched that in a college creative writing course while we were studying horror and didn't even flinch.
the rest of the list is meh or decent but that one just didn't fit.
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>>18844459
i don't know why good horror movies are so tough to make.
can't the shitstains at hollywood give young talent a chance to make something different?
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>>18844464

Bullshit. Either your mixing it up with something else (like the sequal) or you watched it with other people or in a bright room with no volume

Watch it in the dark alone with the volume high. You wont last to the end i guarantee.

Others that are equally scary =

The Ring 1-2 (new) - Nightmare on Elm street (can still hold its own against the newer stuff) and Ouija origin of evil (NOT Ouija or Ouija 2 - those are shit). The Conjuring is scary aswel if a tad overrated imo.
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>>18844507

Paranormal activity 1-2 aswel.

and again, IN THE DARK, BY YOURSELF, HIGH VOLUME

and dont drink or get high either it fucks up the effect.
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>>18844507
Was that movie remade at all? The one I watched involved an author studying mysterious unsolved cases and a lot of Magic 8 films. It looked recent too. Lights were dimmed but we were watching it in a lecture hall and the other people seemed invested enough to jump at the jumpscares.
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>>18844517

Lastly, dont waste your time with any of that cerebrial garbage like ''let the right one in'' or pans labrynth. Anyone who tells you Guillermo del Toro makes scary movies needs a smack in the face. His movies are lauded by critics because their ''artistic'' and full of freemaonsic occult iconography which the elites love because its a nod at their super secret pedophile club
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>>18844531
pan's labyrinth was never praised as a horror film
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>>18844531

>watching it in a lecture theatre

facepalm

You have to watch them in the right settings or it doesnt work. Again, in the dark is essential. Alone is very preferable. And the VOLUME is absolutely essential. The Audio is prob the most important aspect
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>>18844551
sinster and the conjuring are both average.
or maybe i have seen too many horrors that involve little girls and mom's and new houses + skeptical husband
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>>18844563

^^ ''film critic'' in the making. Never listen to what majors in media studies say about anything. 'Notice the ''its bad because repetitive narrative'' rubish with a hint of campus feminism because ''skeptical dad''.

Do yourself a favor and ignore this person. Watch Sinister alone in the dark, high volume ect. Youl shit bricks, trust me
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Past a certain age horror films arn't "scary" in the traumatizing sense that you probably mean. Nothing will beat "that one scene" that you saw at 10 years old.

That being said, horror films can still evoke several types of feelings, some have camp value and are funny, some have eerie atmospheres, some are like funhouses where things pop out, and some can evoke a feeling of dread and even tire you out.

All are awesome in their own way, i'd say my favorite is probably The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, but there are many others.
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>>18844642
>Texas Chain Saw Massacre
>interest piqued

original or remake?
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>>18844649
Original by a country mile.
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>>18844582
you might be right, those 2 movies can be scary if you watch them in the right setting

but you have to admit. haunted house films are done and done. even the spooks are repetitive
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>>18832365
I think Don't Breathe is one of the most well-written horror movies I've seen in years. It Follows was also good if it was taken as is instead of being a metaphor for STDs
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Man, this thread is full of shitty movies.

I'm gonna try to name a few, but I've seen so many films it's hard to pick a few.

>Bloodsucking Freaks
Absolutely disturbing. Simple as that.
>Birdman
Incredibly disturbing if you have some kind of narcissism.
>The Shining
...
>Altered States
probably the best I've seen
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>>18844676
The funhouse horror trend of the past decade or so is becoming stale, but that doesn't tale away from standouts in the genre who do what their supposed to do well.

If jumpscare simulators in general are not your thing thats OK, but some people like that sort of fear.

You do have to admit, even if it isn't sticking with you for long or making you think or creating an atmosphere that washes over you and you feel like you've lived through it, Jump scares are still the most powerful pangs of fear you can get as an adult.
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>>18844690
Sorry did you just call Birdman a horror film?
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>>18844703

nope
But how many of those "horror" films posted here deserve to be called "horror"?
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>>18844726
Fair enough, but let's try and be the better poster.

Speaking of which, going off >>18844642

A Few Good Horror movies of any type:
Evil Dead
Sleepaway Camp
Friday Series, especially Parts III, IV and VI
Elm Street Series (especially 1-3)
Motel Hell
Return of the Living Dead
House
Dead Alive
Halloween
Halloween III
The Blob
Universal Monsters, especially Dracula/Frankenstein/Bride of Frankenstein
Carnival of Souls
Hour of the Wolf
Living Dead Trilogy
The Conjuring/2
The Town that Dreaded Sundown
The Exorcist
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>>18832365
Grave Encounters 1 and 2.
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>>18844698
The problem with jump scares is that they are too easy to achieve. A good jump scare is an excellent tool for a horror movie. A bad one degrades a movie faster than a dumb, fully-clothed protag.

A bad jump scare is achieved fully through music and camera motion. There was a part in the first Insidious that stands out to me: where the mother looks into the baby room and sees a phantom behind the curtains. I started at this scene, an effective jump scare yes? Except I didn't SEE anything in the scene. I had to go back and watch closer to see the shadowy man. The jump scare "worked" even though in my view, the movie wasn't being scary. At all. But because the music was building then suddenly went screechy violin, and because the camera suddenly pivoted away quite fast - my body reacted. This isn't good storytelling to me. This is cheap effects; advertising-level trickery to force a response.
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My favourites that i can remember

Posession of Michael King
Triangle
Shutter (thai)
Paranormal activity 3 (fuck off i liked it)
Rec 1 (spanish)
Martyrs
Conjuring 2
The Fourth Kind
Inside
Them
Devil
The Wailing
Goodnight Mommy
The Collector
House of the Devil
Cabin in the woods (not scary just great)
Audition
Descent
30 Days of Night
Here Comes the Devil
The Autopsy of Jane Doe
Devils Pass
1408
Orphan


Worst movie: The Inkeepers
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>>18838330
My netflix man
These are both top tier. Hush was great, and practically unpredictable, but annoying in the sense that the criminal was more idiotic than a slice of burnt toast. The fact that he just fucks around with her all the time, even after he gets injured multiple times, pissed me off. Should've just finished what he started and been done with it.
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I have to sound like a /v/ fag, but I find horror games much scarier than movies these days. I just played Layers of Fear, and it had great atmosphere and tension.

It's like 20 bucks on the playstation store, if you're into that. Play it in the dark, with headphones.
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>>18844507
>>18844517
>>18844551
None of these movies are scary kek

I've seen half of them "IN THE DRAK, FULL VOLUME, BY MYSELF" and didn't get shit from it. Sinister is not scary at all, it's a great movie, especially when the dad starts to watch the tapes, but there truly wasn't anything terrifying about it. Insidious/Paranormal Activity are the same way. Conjuring 1/2 and Annabelle are all a lot better than what all you have listed. For jump scares, grave encounters 1 or 2 easy. For more suspense than anything, the witch, and maybe even some the strangers or it follows
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>>18845139
Eh, not as good as amnesia collection (should be either $10 or $20 for main game +all DLC) or outlast + whistleblower DLC. RE7 is amazing, and SOMA is also pretty good, if you're looking for something a bit different.
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I lot of what makes a movie scary is going to boil down to personal psychology.
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>>18832365
I don't think you've seen many scary movies.
It sounds like you've seen only one.
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>>18844459
>1. Insidious
Decent movie, but the main enemy red face thing wasn't very scary to me. I found the concept of the father going into the creepy spirit world where he was very vulnerable more scary.

>2. The Grudge 1-2 (new)
Not my cup of tea, these movies are really boring too me. But other people like them so what ever.

>3. Sinister
This movie was really badly done, if you want to watch this movie prepare for a really dull 1st act. I don't know what it is with modern horror where every starting has to be really slow and boring. Its like, this is his wife she's the average kind of wife and mother who says wifely mother things. It's alright once things start happening.

>4. IT
Not scary man, c'mon. I'm sure it might have been when it came out, but its not scary.
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>>18844507
>Nightmare on Elm street (can still hold its own against the newer stuff)
It absolutely cannot, don't be ridicules.
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>>18832389
>Insidious

Top jej.
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People in this thread:

People who acknowledge the ring as the greatest horror movie ever made: Correct

People who say things like the IT or the Shining or other good but not even slightly scary movies: Misunderstood point of thread.

People who state films like Babadook or vvitch: Pretentious people with nothing going on, who add no value what so ever to the society they live in. Are also allergic to things that are entertaining or enjoyable.

People who like boring crap with lots of jump scares thrown in to cover the weak writing and worthless boring characters: Fools!
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>>18832608
Th other movies are all awful, but Paranormal Activity 3 actually spooked me pretty good up until the shitty lameass ending that came from nowhere. It didn't even make any sense.
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Black Christmas.

Kind of an obscure favorite of mine. Going into it, I didn't expect much, but it surprised me.
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>>18837440
Yep.
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>>18837440
Same for trainspotting. That fucking baby on the ceiling
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>>18846116
The ring isn't even scary you fucking child.
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>>18844910
oath
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>>18832365
The Road

leaves you with depression you can't shake for a few days. terrifying because it wouldn't take much for it to happen irl. crops stop growing, supermassive volcano, asteroid strike, nukes, a virus... anything that disrupts greatly food production and you would have this scenario shortly after.
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>>18832365
Sunshine
28 Days Later
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>>18832365
Not the most scary film but one with spooky themes and setting, plus one scene that makes my blood run cold, is

>The Others


scene:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTTSkSNW_M8
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>>18847034
very good choice.
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Quick rundown of a few films that actually managed to scare me (or at least, make me unreasonably anxious)

Noroi
Occult (by the same director of Noroi)
Across the River
The Blair Witch Project
The Borderlands/Final Prayer
Shutter (Thai one, need not be said)
Tarnation
Europa Report
Citadel

Other horror-ish movies that are worth watching, though not really scary

Amer
The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears
Phenomena
Custodes Bestiae
Whisperer in the Darkness
Black Mountain Side
Tetsuo: The Iron Man
Dog Soldiers
Cannibal Holocaust
Outer Space
Cult
Evil Dead Trap
The Act of Seeing With One's Own Eyes
Grave Encounters 2
Inferno
The Day of the Beast
Hausu
Cult
Resolution
NAILS
The Objective

I tried not to put too many classics on the list and I'm sure I've forgotten loads of great movies, just wanted to recc some good stuff that isn't talked about much
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Nice choice OP. I'll have to agree with you on the ring. One of my favorites was Sinister. It's quite jump scary but honestly the build up of tension to the jump scares makes it so much worse. I love how the undertone is creepy from the start (the intro is a family hanging from a tree) it actually has a decent plot too.
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Prince of Darkness is incredible
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I don't think it had a wide release outside of Canada but there was a movie in the early 80s called The Despair Code. I remember it really messing with me.
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Greystone Park
even thought it only has like a 2 star rating its still my favorite horror movie
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>>18832401

The shining literally isn't the least bit scary. I have no idea how anybody could consider it to be scary.
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>>18848083
>Greystone Park
>even thought it only has like a 2 star rating its still my favorite horror movie
So much yes! I watched it with 2 people and we were at the edge of our seats. I personally was frightened and creeped out especially by the ending.

Ya'll watch "Suspiria" because if you haven't then you never watched horror.
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>>18832816
Certainly to my mind Alice cooper's best film performance
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1984
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>>18845042
This is a great list.
The Autopsy of Jane Doe is one of the best recent Horrors imo. Incredibly creepy shit and the father son cast was perfect.. That looming sense of dread that is just surrounding these guys that have no idea what they're getting into. Gives me Pontypool vibes. I would say add Bone Tomahawk to your list as well. Ravenous is surprisingly creepy too. Really wish Bone Tomahawk got more love.. incredible cast and pacing for such a slow burn with great reward.
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>>18845042
Triangle really fucked with me too as I went into it knowing nothing about the film.
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you all need to die
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>>18832365
I think you are 11 years old and/or stupid
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I direly need help finding 2 horror movies I remember from childhood. I didn't watch either for different reasons, just snipets, hopefuly this will be enough for you to recognize them.

1. the movie starts with an 19th century factory with child labor catching fire. All the kids burned to death and there was a hospital built on its ground a century later. Then there's an intro with credits, showing the ghostly kids in all sorts of positions, like a Ring-esque girl sitting at a desk.

2. a movie about an old lady with a demonic menace in her house, when I asked what the demon looked like i was told it had red eyes. One of the earlier scenes is the old lady finding food containers torn in her kitchen and thinks it's her dog, then she sees some metal containers were damaged as well on the shelves and thinks it's rats. I *think* there was also a scene with a tiger and a zoo.
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>>18832419
>babadook
First half was good, Second half was shit house
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Scariest movie? Well, it's more terrifying and grotesque than jumpscare ridden...

>A Serbian Film

I don't really care, any movie with that much shock factor and disturbing imagery is enough for me.
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Videodrome. Jacob's Ladder. https://youtube.com/watch?v=U6lHSvKD4uk My personal one is The Ruins. That one just freaked me out for some weird reason.
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that one movie it was around some camera or shit and in the last scene mc was burnt in same woodcage or something i didnt want to remember the title cause i was mad as hell hopefully i will never see it again in tv/
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>>18838774
Fuck off mate, Go to /r9k/ for that shit
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>>18835359
Just had a quick look at the trailer! Looks pretty fucking good anon, Thank you!
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if samara comes out of my tv, can I rape her ass ?
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damn you guys have some normalfag-tier taste in horror movies
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>>18848094
This is how I know you are twelve.
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The original IT movie was exposed to me when I was young, so I think its really scary. Don't know about the new one though.
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>>18833362
youve got to be fucking kidding me. A few generations?? this has been a meme since the 60s. You browse /x/ and dont know all this climate change stuff is just a huge scam? Its just so our rulers can steal more from us and we will be ok with it thinking we are saving the world.
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>>18844208
This, AM 1200 is awesome. One of my favorites to show in a group setting because of how the story progresses and the short runtime.
Protip: go in blind.
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>>18848781
watched it a second time and i saw so much more of the shadow figure subtlety standing in the background than what i didnt notice the first time watching it which made me love it even more
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>>18832365
>>18832365
Martyrs and Sinister.
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>>18837520
Kairo was amazingly creepy, but I liked Cure better. When the dude starts doing his thing with his lighter is some of the most intense scenes I have ever seen in a film.
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>>18832381
I like these picks

Funny Games was frightening, how easily people can be isolated in broad daylight like that
Liked Pontypool as well because of the whole "trapped in building in a blizzard" type thing but with zombies

>>18834559
The radio thing was pretty scary, that kind of embodied /x/ for me, listening to a weird as fuck alien radio signal in the middle of the desert at night

And the only other people around to help are druggies and crazy people, too bad the ending sucked

The Taking of Deborah Logan was also in the same vein, I like the found footage style a lot since watching a few of them

>>18849305
>The Autopsy of Jane Doe
gonna watch this now, sounds good
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>>18832484
That would have been great if you like horribly predictable storylines.
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>>18850774

Anyone have a reliable link to where I can find this? I've been looking for a long time.
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>>18834585
>VHS
okay

>VHS 2
better

>ABCs of Death 1 and 2

I saw some WWII furry shit, skimmed through that and then saw some Japanese fart story and turned it off. Had some cool stuff, but the inclusion of retarded bullshit destroyed the tone of the movie. Either commit to retarded bullshit, or don't do it at all.

>Noroi
fantastic

>13 Ghosts
it's okay

>House on Haunted Hill
Remake is dumb trash, black and white cheesy skeleton version always.

>Occult
Fucking great until the ending, like you said.

Haven't heard of
>Suicide Circle
>Shirome
>Teke Teke
>The Eye
>Muoi the Legend
>Twilight Online

Haven't seen
>Ichi the Killer (Hear it's great.)
>The Visit (Hear it's awful.)
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>>18832401
>8mm
That Nic Cage movie? I thought that was a shooter/action movie? (never actually saw it)
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It's one of the scariest films of the 21st Century, and it's certainly a hell of a lot better than the Japanese original. Sadly I've heard younger people who just saw it recently complain that it's full of clichés, apparently not aware that such things are cliché BECAUSE of how many copycats The Ring inspired. Blurry faces, the juxtaposition of eerie, brooding silence with harsh jump scares, grainy nightmare-fuel footage, etc, etc.
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>>18851054
The American version of the tape looks so fake though. That alone ruins the rest of the movie.
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>>18834371
>The REAL conclusion that's now being drawn about climate change is it's already too late. We already fucked the earth beyond the point of no return and soon runaway arctic melting, which releases CO2 trapped in arctic ice, will create an impossible-to-stop feedback loop.
>If we had started listening to the scientists 20 years ago we could have stopped it but it's too late now.

It continues to amaze me how retarded so many people are. You honestly think that we as a species have done catastrophic damage to the earth/climate....the entire fucking earth....an ecosystem that is constantly adapting and changing....you think that we, human beings, are honestly powerful enough to have any real affect on it whatsoever....a planet which has been around for billions of years and survived meteors and volcanoes and nukes and all kinds of shit....you think we tiny humans could have a serious impact on it? You think we could actually destroy it by burning too much fuel? Seriously think about this. No matter what we do, the earth is going to be 100% absolutely just dandy. Is the climate changing? Yes. It has been literally constantly since the earth first came into existence. Are we accelerating it? Extremely unlikely, but even IF we are it is to such a small and insignificant degree.

No, the climate will continue changing as it always has, and we as humans will either adapt and evolve or become extinct, but life itself will continue on this planet whether we're here or not.

The fucking ego you people have is astounding.
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>>18834559
I strongly second this. Probably my favorite horror film ever. So unique (unfortunately...there should really be more like it)
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Salo (Italian)
>If you've never seen it, prepare your anus.
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>>18851065
Meh, I thought it was one of the biggest improvements over the Jap version, whose tape was much shorter, less mysterious, less varied in its subjects, and includes the word 'ERUPTION' because fuck leaving anything for the viewer to piece together themselves. That's my main problem with it, it spells everything out, like that Sadako was from a family of 'psychics' who was killed in a volcanic eruption. In the remake, we don't quite know what Samara is, just that her existence is somehow unnatural and just plain *wrong*, which makes things much scarier IMHO.
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>>18832710

The devil (particularly the medieval occult portrayal of the devil)

Ancient/lost knowledge

Descent into madness
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>>18837440
Did that shit one time and it made me seriously think about my life.

>still a druggie tho to this day kek!
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>people unironically posting insidious
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>>18837440
Never seen that, but Hausu on LSD was great :). No subtitles either.
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I refuse to watch pans labyrinth.

I'm an adult
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>>18832602
Why the fuck would you keep a dummy in your bedroom?
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>>18851542
its a pretty adult movie anon...
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>>18849305
watched Autopsy of Jane Doe, good but felt pretty short and like they had to stuff a bunch of info in at the last scenes

a few I liked
>In the mouth of Madness
>Suspira
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Jeepers Creepers is my favorite horror movie so I find it the scariest

I also like The Blob
The Fly
and I liked The Conjuring series so far
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Bone Tomahawk
The Poltergeist
Godnight Mommy
The Wailing
Event Horizon
Triangle
The Witch
Rec
The Conjuring (1 & 2)
The Badadook
The Thing
The Tenant
Rosemary's Baby
Repulsion
Noroi
House of the Devil
Descent
Tetsou
Shutter
John C's Apocalypse trilogy
Videodrome
Jacob's Ladder
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>>18835076
You're probably thinking of Jennifer's Body lol
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Someone copy paste a list here so we don't have to keep remaking it every thread, just save this list and repost it when this thread gets autopruned
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>>18838839
>le idiocracy wasn't supposed to be a documentary reddit XD

i hope you're memeing son
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Event horizon
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>>18832365
For me it's Conjuring. But I've watched only about 50 horror movies.
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>>18832419
This better be a joke.
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>>18852666
Not him but if you don't see the reality in Idiocracy you're retarded.

Nice trips by the way.
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>>18832365
I watched the ring when I was like 12 and it really, really got to me. I would lay in bed at night, too scared to move. Terrified the tv would turn on to static. I was terrified of ladders, mirrors, isolated chairs... Yet I was obsessed with it and watched it many times. I loved it. Did anyone see the short movie that connected the ring 1 and 2? "Rings?" That was really scary too.

That and sinister are the only movies ever to genuinely scare me.
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Clownhouse
The Exorcist
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>>18832539
watch Funny Games. it's the better more realistic version of this.
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>>18856021
The Grudge (american) is better
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>>18852655
Or they could just go to the sticky

>>18856304
this is a good idea
posting essentials
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>>18857302
Essential Atmospheric horror...

What no ring? something got overlooked here retard.
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>>18857780
Ring was posted in OP, go choke on succubus penis
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So I'm watching the movie VVitch, and the first thing is that the families and village are all Christians. Ignorant Americans who believed in an evil and fake fairy tale. So as they get murdered one by one, I'm all rooting for the witch, I can't stand uptight moronic low IQ Christians. As long as they keep to hunting only Christian fanatics, they are A-okay in my book. I can't think of a better deserving fate to Christians, other than debilitating cancer. It is all very ironic like when Churches get hit and burned down by lighting.
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>>18844653
I walked in on my parents watching the original. When he's running around swinging his chainsaw. Shit freaked me out as a kid.
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The Thing. The original. Keeps you guessing. Layered with clues.
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>>18861504
nice b8
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>>18832365
I love horror movies and have watched many. But the only one that has ever truly scared me is Cloverfield.

Fucking Cloverfield.
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>>18832365
I've recently watched the bye bye man and it felt inspired from Smile.jpg
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>>18832365
Marebito is pretty excellent.
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>>18834595
This movie also creeped me out. I liked the way most of the incidents happen in totally mundane public situations where you would normally feel safe. That fucking hospital scene always gets me. And also the part where the girl wakes up and the room totally changes around her. It sort of captured the uneasiness of being in a familiar space that feels like somewhere totally different once the lights are out. Quality spoops in that one.
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>>18833258
this movie scared the shit out of me for whatever reason
I was honestly surprised it scared me that bad, it legit gave me night terrors
I think it's because of how simple it is maybe?
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The Lady in Black starring Harry Potter
but only the part where he goes to explore the house to find the source of the noise. That part's well done.
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>>18834343
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Best I've seen recently was "They Look Like People", it's on Netflix. Creepy as fuck, it's pretty much all atmosphere so ADD fags will probably think it's boring.
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>>18848094
The book>
The hedge animals spooked the shit out of me. They were my favorite part.
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>>18832539
me on the left
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It Follows.

I fucking hate jump scares. Thats not being scared or horrified. That's just reflex porn.

"It follows" fucked me up. The whole movie is one big long build up of dread where your imagination is doing the heavy lifting.
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>>18832437
The original japanese grudge movie is horrifying.
The witch is well made. More of a drama but the scene in the shed is really freightening
Babadook is just great
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>>18844079
>14:88
Fuck off.
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>>18863973
No you
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Does anything exist even remotely as good as Henry?
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>>18863814
The original japanese grudge movie was practically a comedy. Not even a good comedy.
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>>18844172
>I read stuff on /x/ that makes me shit my pants
That's because the stuff on here is most likely real, and movies are all fake

>inb4 4chan is all fake

Open your mind's eye and see the truth; the representations on this board are more real than most of us could possibly fathom - yet some of us have seen firsthand.
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>>18865522
>the stuff on here is most likely real

>Open your mind's eye and see the truth; the representations on this board are more real than most of us could possibly fathom - yet some of us have seen firsthand.
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come on you plebs nothing beats The Exorcist
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>>18832545
Sinister fucking sucked. We laughed the whole time. A fuckin joke.
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Wow some good and really god awful taste in this thread
my personal favs are
>The Shining
>Audition
>Martyrs
>Anti-Christ
>Blair Witch
>The Thing
>Jacob's Ladder
>Eraserhead
>Ichi the Killer
>May
>Possession
>Gozu
check these out bois
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>>18832465
>That last scene in Witch with those bitches chanting in the woods

Girl had a nice ass though :)
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>>18856239
>Clownhouse

Didn't the director of that movie go to jail because he molested or raped the main boy stars on set?
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The scariest I've seen in recent memory is probably Misery. I can deal with monsters and aliens and shit but real people doing crazy things unnerves me.

>>18832384
Subverting this, the 'comedy' What About Bob? has the most disturbing concept for me. A patient follows a doctor during his family vacation? Fuck off.

Get Out was unnerving as fuck, though. I just got engaged to a Korean woman and saw it with her a bit before and lol, decided to meet her entire family the same weekend. Despite how over the top polite they were when we spoke, I could hear them shit talking about me in Korean.
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>>18861504
dude..it's a movie
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>>18865797
Yeah, it was a good movie to me but in a different way than most people enjoy it. If you watch it again, you can see each character in the movie, except for the beautiful protagonist, are wretched people. The crazy fanatic father evil calls his daughter a witch, and gets angry when she tells him that she heard about him discussing sending her away to work for another family. The girl was a innocent victim who was saved by the Coven of witches. Even the younger brother was a maniacal fanatic, he deserved to have his life force drained and poisoned with a cursed apple. These were same puritans who burned women at the stake, the same people who slaughtered native indians and enslaved africans justified by the Holy Bible. If you watch it again and realize that they are all evil beings, and watch as they get tortured by a Witch, it is a feel good movie.
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>>18832419
I really really liked The VVitch
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>>18832432

>What are different opinions and fears

Please share with us a true work of horror
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>>18865872
t. 15yo edgelord
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
Eraserhead
Begotten
Inland Empire

I'm more scared by strange, "disturbing" films. For some reason, these ones got under my skin. I also really like the film "Antichrist" but didn't think it was too scary. Actually, it's the only one I would want to watch again. The rest are too scary and not what I'd call enjoyable.
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>>18865756
I find this waaaaay more scary than the actual premise of the movie, that sick fuck.
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>>18866045
You should check out Mulholland Drive, another Lynch movie. Probably my favorite of his.

Also, his series from the early 90s, Twin Peaks, if you haven't seen it. It's weird and atmospheric as fuck, and it manages to mix both creepiness and comfyness. At certain points you get to used to whatever ordinary stuff the characters are doing, and then they hit you with some WTF shit out of nowhere. I love it. Plus it's like sort of campy, but in a good way.
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>>18866045
Oh yeah, and a newer movie Enemy starring Jake Gyllenhaal actually felt really Lynchian to me. Again, not necessarily scary, but creepy and eerie.
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>>18832365
fear is subjective so nobody will ever be able to agree on one movie. Id say Mama though.
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>>18866902
The short film was great, but I was extremely disappointed with the movie.
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>>18832365
Garfield: Tale Of Two Kitties
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>>18837561
Sounds like you think it's deeper than it actually is
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>>18834617
I was into it until you find out that there is no monster, it's all just a goddamned fucking metaphor for grief or depression or whatever the fuck. Biggest disappointment since The Village. Why in the hell do people actually think it's a good idea to make a supernatural horror movie where the big twist is that none of it is real and nothing supernatural was ever actually happening? How retarded do you have to be to think people will like that?
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>>18845042
>Inside
finally some one admitting this one

>Orphan
oh no not this piece of nonsense movie. This movie was just boring and a waste of time.
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>>18866652
What's creepy is within the first 5 mins of the movie the boy's ass is shown and gay jokes are made.

That same director went on to make Jeepers Creepers too.
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