Horror Movies
What are your fav horror movies? were there any that you love watching with friends and just trying to scare each other. Or just by yourself? And what do you enjoy when it comes to a horror film?
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What are your fav horror movies? were there any that you love watching with friends and just trying to scare each other. Or just by yourself? And what do you enjoy when it comes to a horror film?
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I like horror movies a lot.
Insidious Part 1 and 2
The Conjuring
The Haunting in Connecticut
Sinister
Final Destination
Saw
The Amityville Horror
The Uninvited
Case 39
Silent Hill
The Awakening
I enjoy mostly realism and music, although it's hard to find movies that contain both.
I watched this horror film 'A Serbian Film'. DO NOT WATCH IT. The worst thing is now that i've seen it I can't unwatch it. If anyone ever suggests watching it never talk to that person again and run away!
Me and my friends read the description once...that was enough internet for that day.
Yeah, this movie is sick.
"The Conjuring"
You gonna see Annabelle?
Oh, I loved the Conjuring. Took my girlfriend to see it. She screamed so loud, the dude behind us dropped this popcorn. Again, sorry dude. XD Her bday is coming up and she actually wants to see Annabelle but with her being pregnant, IDK if that's a good idea. XD
My buddy forced me to watch 'The Human Centipede' Yeah....nope. Nope, nope, nope! lol
I also like Saw, Nightmare on Elm street, Shining, Silence of the Lambs, just to name a few.
Never heard about it, but I'm gonna check this.
the conjuring was an awesome film, weird but awesome, the whole clapping hands thing was new thing. yes I do plan of seeing Annabelle
Nightmare on Elm street - ive seen the first 3 films but had to call it quits cause the dreams were grossing me out but the ones that I saw was great. I saw the 2010 remake as well, I enjoyed it a lot. The shining was a fantastic film, the only film that really scread me was sinister, no I don't plan to see it again I find that was really disturbing I had nightmares about that film for a week afterwards.
In one of the trailers you can see a demonic face behind Annabelle
I will take your word for it but a lot of the trailers now days show to much of the film. and while that not so bad for films for horror film it makes the scares less enjoyable. That's why it comes to horror films I only watch the first trailer I don't watch the rest.
Yeah i agree insidious did it to with the demon behind josh
exactly, there is not point watching horror films if you seen to much, there is just no sense or jumping when you realise something is going to appear.
I've seen trailers that show most of the movies
Yeah everyone has. It was recently done with THE AMAZING SPIRDER-MAN 2. I won't give you spoilers just in case you haven't seen or not planning to see that film but for people who did watch the trailers to that film that last shot of the film was shown in the trailers. The marketing for that film was not good.
Yeah but i've seen WAY worse
well ok then give an example.
I don't really consider many horror movies to be my favorites but here are some I really enjoyed though:
1: Scream
2: Insidious and Insidious 2
3: The Conjuring
4: A Nightmare on Elm Street
5: The Possession
6: The Exorcist
7: Carrie (Sissy Spackek version. Chloe Moretz version was alright too.)
8: The Shining (Stanley Kubrick Version)
9:The Evil Dead
10: Night of the Living Dead
There was a trailer that showed the whole movie essentially
I was gonna see Annabelle, but then I learned of some of the director and screenwriter's other works, so I'm a little bit skeptical.
sceptical is fine for films.
what film was it?
A Serbian Film does not exist...................
Oh yeah, I forgot about Sinister. I actually had a hard time watching that movie. It freaked me out.
yeah it really disturbing those kids were really violent
Can't really remember the name
What do you mean?
doesn't matter ^_^ forget I said anything
28 Days Later
My favorite horror movies/film series are:
Halloween:
Friday the 13th:
Nightmare on elm street:
Leprechaun:
Child's play:
Out of all of these, Chucky was one of the most terrifying movie's I've ever seen. Just the first one, the others were kinda meh, but the first one was absolutely terrifying as a child. :O
Also, COOL FACT!
Warwick Davis from the movie Leprachuan played an Ewok in a Star Wars movie. He attends Star Wars weekends almost every year at Disney World in Orlando. It's basically a big Star Wars nerdfest with actors and writers and developers from the Star Wars universe. When my family goes on Star Wars weekends, we always stay in the same hotel as him and his family! I remember walking behind him when he was checking out of our hotel, I was like, HOLY CRAP thats Warwick Davis!
Oh man, Child's Play. That brings back memories lol
lol I was actually asking about this film a while ago.... and if it that description that I think people have turned quick away, then yes I know what you mean............. I was planning to watch it cuz I thought people were pussies and couldn't handle fake snuff films but that other description just... just really turned me away.
love zombie movies, but I don't even consider them horror movies. love saw series.
Oh, #2 was so awful! I recommend the entire series save for that one! Especially the final one. It cracked me up!
I enjoyed Freddy vs. Jason too, despite being somewhat underwhelmed.
My current favorites are The Dead and The Dead 2: India. Can't wait to see what those Ford Brothers do next!
agreed the 2nd was horrible
I'm not really a horror movie type of guy.
Although I did like: The Wolfman.
The 2nd felt weird as hell like it felt like i was watching a different movie
What are your fav horror movies? were there any that you love watching with friends and just trying to scare each other. Or just by yourself? And what do you enjoy when it comes to a horror film?
My favorites would have to be
I love watching "In the Mouth of Madness" with friends because it's so fun to see their reaction at the end, and the discussion that follows tends to be very interesting. Watching "Jacob's Ladder" alone is also quite fun, as a form of study, anyway (the Silent Hill games are full of references to it). Mostly I enjoy the special effects of horror films (as in, not CGI nonsense) because it shows some incredible artistry and imagination from their designers (e.g. Stan Winston). But also, I've been fascinated with human consciousness and the concept of death since I was a kid (I used to watch the Disney's 1929 The Skeleton Dance a lot whenever I could rent the video it came on), and horror movies have had some great things to say about the whole idea.