Yeah, I agree. It wasn't horrific, but it was terrifying.noiseredux wrote:I don't know if I felt it was scary in a horror movie way.J T wrote:I'll throw in another recommendation for The Descent. That movie was crazy scary.
But OMG did it get to me as far as claustrophobia goes. There were a lot of scenes that made me feel as nervous as the burial scene in Kill Bill 2.
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One movie I can't recommend enough is The Relic, a horror flick from the mid-nineties. Check it out for sure!
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I will check it out. I read the novel that serves as the basis for the movie when I was a teenager, and I enjoyed it (not immensely...but enough). I have never heard anyone praise the film adaptation, but I will seek it out on your recommendation.Retrogamer0001 wrote:One movie I can't recommend enough is The Relic, a horror flick from the mid-nineties. Check it out for sure!
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I think they say the word "hypothalamus" in that movie more than any other I've ever seen.Retrogamer0001 wrote:One movie I can't recommend enough is The Relic, a horror flick from the mid-nineties. Check it out for sure!
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I thought he was talking about the film Mimic, which isn't good (except for Mira Sorvino.)prfsnl_gmr wrote:I will check it out. I read the novel that serves as the basis for the movie when I was a teenager, and I enjoyed it (not immensely...but enough). I have never heard anyone praise the film adaptation, but I will seek it out on your recommendation.Retrogamer0001 wrote:One movie I can't recommend enough is The Relic, a horror flick from the mid-nineties. Check it out for sure!
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I actually saw this one last night. All in all I found it a really uncomfortable movie. I never want to see it again.Retrogamer0001 wrote:Black Swan? The one with Natalie Portman? Please tell me you don't mean that one, haha.
I don't watch too many movies, but I think I'll re-read Clive Barker's Books of Blood series. I have 'em all in my closet here.
And although it's not a horror game, I've been (slowly...) playing through Planescape: Torment. It's mostly definitely dark and twisted and, uh, tormented.

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Are you guys crazy? Black Swan was incredible.
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It was..... something. Not sure if I liked it or not. Certainly one of those gets-under-your-skin movies...
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Insidious was terrible. Or half of it was. We've already talked about this.prfsnl_gmr wrote:
I actually hated Insidious; so, I won't count that one...![]()
Off the top of my head, however, I would list:
Black Death
Black Swan
Drag Me to Hell
The House of the Devil
The Innkeepers
The Last Exorcism
Let Me In
Let the Right One In
Monsters
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
I have also heard good things about, but have not seen The Conjuring, The Evil Dead, The Lords of Salem, Mama, Scream 4, Shutter Island, and Stake Land. I am sure I could list some more if I did a little research - and I know I could list a lot more if I went back a few more years - but overall, I think that the last few years have been really good for horror films.
Large studios discovered that horror movies are a dependable source of income; so, we are seeing more (relatively) big-budget productions. Moreover, the advent of quality digital video and the ubiquity of high-speed internet connections has allowed more people to make and distribute low-budget horror.
Black Swan is amazing.
Drag Me To Hell is great!
House of the Devil & Innkeepers are sooooooooooooooooooo awesome.
Last Excorcism was Ok.
Let The Right One In is awesome. No need to see the remake - for me.
The Conjuring was creepy, good.
Evil Dead 2013 was fan-fucking-tastic.
Scream 4 is - DUDE WHY HAVE YOU NOT SEEN THIS YET? It rivals the original.
Lords of Salem is excellent. I love RZ, but Lords is close to being my favorite of his films. I need to see it a few more times to be certain.
Anyway, Jordan, you have great taste in horror movies.
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Yes indeed! I love that movie...and I like Mimic too!TSTR wrote:I think they say the word "hypothalamus" in that movie more than any other I've ever seen.Retrogamer0001 wrote:One movie I can't recommend enough is The Relic, a horror flick from the mid-nineties. Check it out for sure!
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