We've had Sci-Fi... lets have a Horror movie thread!!
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jbpacersrule80 jbpacersrule80 https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=35930
- KVRer
- 2 posts since 5 Aug, 2004
.......In the Mouth of Madness. No one ever mentions this movie. It plays with your head and is the scariest freakin movie EVER! Besides that, Dawn and Day of the Dead are the best horror films, even if they arent that scary.
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- KVRAF
- 2356 posts since 30 Sep, 2003 from Sunny Staffordshire
Mate, 'In the Mouth of Madness' has to be the single most f**ked up film I've ever seen! Quality stuff!jbpacersrule80 wrote:.......In the Mouth of Madness. No one ever mentions this movie. It plays with your head and is the scariest freakin movie EVER! Besides that, Dawn and Day of the Dead are the best horror films, even if they arent that scary.
Have you seen 'Dead End'? Very much a similar kind of affair.
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- KVRAF
- 3964 posts since 31 Aug, 2003 from In a foreign town, in a foreign land
Absolutely.speccyteccy wrote:Someone else mentioned Jacob's Ladder - that is one brilliant film.
Disturbing and grim.
Tim Robbins' finest hour.
Groet, Erik
Pop music delenda est.


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- KVRAF
- 3964 posts since 31 Aug, 2003 from In a foreign town, in a foreign land
Writers leaving the funky Latin alone?blaster78 wrote:event horizon.
horror, sci-fi, excellent cast and a cool soundtrack.
what more could you ask for ?
Groet, Erik
Pop music delenda est.


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- KVRAF
- 3964 posts since 31 Aug, 2003 from In a foreign town, in a foreign land
Definately great.GaryG wrote: How about the Dr Phibes movies? Cheesy/hammy as hell but some really dark stuff in them.
My brother described them as "basically a very bad trip".
Groet, Erik
Pop music delenda est.


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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
Lynch and Badalamenti - what a combination. When we were watching Mulholland Drive, I remember a friend of mine closing his eyes and almost crying in terror.sickle666 wrote:Lost Highway is a good mention..
That twisted mental horror thing is clay in the hands of a director like Lynch..Can't mention that one without a nod to 'Mulholland Drive'
two scenes in that flick with MAJOR Horror appeal:
When the guy sees that whatever the f**k that thing is behind the diner..
When the chick sees her own corpse in the bungalow (best horror moment in recent history for me!!!)
Not to mention Badalementi's awesome work on those soundtracks..whoot!
Interestingly, UK magazine SFX had a horror special issue last month and one of its 30 Scariest moments [or was that 40, can't remember] was a scene in Lost Highway.
I have to mention these films:
Evil Dead 1 and 2
Salem's Lot
The japanese Ring [the american version was still great, but it ruined the whole 'crawling out of TV' scene IMO]
Suspiria
Alien [well, not exactly horror, but close enough]
Audition [a totally sick film]
On the other hand, The Exorcist doesn't do anything to be.
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- KVRist
- 215 posts since 10 Jul, 2004 from Wales, UK
I prefer a good old fashioned ghost story to the gory stuff, they always scare me a hell of a lot more. So my votes would be:
Ghost Story (a 1980's classic)
The Changeling (just disturbing)
The Shining (the bath scene and the spooky kids
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What Lies Beneath (OK, but a bit tame)
The Others (the best recent attempt at the genre)
Ghost Story (a 1980's classic)
The Changeling (just disturbing)
The Shining (the bath scene and the spooky kids
What Lies Beneath (OK, but a bit tame)
The Others (the best recent attempt at the genre)
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- angelboy
- 4586 posts since 21 Aug, 2001 from Larnaca, Cyprus
That wouldn't be the moment when the ghost in the hospital appears out of nowhere behind that half-blind girl and goes 'moo' or something, would it?GaryG wrote: the eye (one moment in particular scared the absolute bejezus outta me)
I also loved The Devil's Backbone too.
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- KVRAF
- 2608 posts since 26 Aug, 2002 from here
oh yeah and cannibal ferox (or whatever one it was that the idea of the lost video tapes was ripped off of for the blair witch project)
and while were on all things italian
opera (my favourite slasher movie)
and while were on all things italian
opera (my favourite slasher movie)
- KVRAF
- 8114 posts since 13 Jan, 2003 from Darkest Kent, UK
the scary bit for me was when they were in their bedroom near the beginning with bill pullman entering out of the darkness - just so... edgy and uncomfotable.sickle666 wrote:Lost Highway is a good mention..
My thoughts pretty much. Having it in broad daylight and seeing the womans face before she reached the ex-husband... ruined it. I'll add that i thought they were too straight with the symbolism/imagery in the video, explaining all the images etc. The abstract nature of the Japanese version made it much more effective.TristezaOrange wrote:The japanese Ring [the american version was still great, but it ruined the whole 'crawling out of TV' scene IMO]
the stuff I like about The exorcist isn't the horror, it's the priest and his mother etc. Maybe I saw too many crap rip-offs before, may have had more of an effect if i'd seen it when it came out (though i'd been about 6 i think...)On the other hand, The Exorcist doesn't do anything to be.
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- KVRAF
- 2356 posts since 30 Sep, 2003 from Sunny Staffordshire
tetraplan wrote:Absolutely.speccyteccy wrote:Someone else mentioned Jacob's Ladder - that is one brilliant film.
Disturbing and grim.
Tim Robbins' finest hour.
Groet, Erik
Top notch film, and very scary imo. I always find the twisted psychological ones by far the most frightening.
- KVRAF
- 8114 posts since 13 Jan, 2003 from Darkest Kent, UK
no, but thinking about it... yes, that moment tooTristezaOrange wrote:That wouldn't be the moment when the ghost in the hospital appears out of nowhere behind that half-blind girl and goes 'moo' or something, would it?GaryG wrote: the eye (one moment in particular scared the absolute bejezus outta me)
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Scared the shit out of me too
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I was thinking of the girl in the handwriting class.
"you're sitting in my chair"
and the guy in the lift!!!
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- KVRist
- 215 posts since 10 Jul, 2004 from Wales, UK
How could I forget that one! A superb foreign language 'revenge' ghost storyI also loved The Devil's Backbone too