I'll start: A Tale of Two Sisters
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Does this count? Sure horrified me as a kid
>>70838017
Yeah, I'd say so. Probably one of the first "horror" movies I was disappointed with, but I feel ya.
Aside from Tale of two sisters, I also recently saw pic related and liked it quite a bit.
One of the only quality Canadian horror.
Interesting premise and probably the most interesting zombie movies I've seen.
I'm just going to keep posting kino horror in case anyone's interested. Have to have some alternative to GoT and capeshit threads.
Saw this last year at an international film festival in the Twin Cities. Pic related and Witching and Bitching were both quality.
freaked me the fuck out back then
i bet i'll hate it if i watch it again
One of the stranger movies I've seen. Based off of the William S. Burroughs novel.
Bug exterminator gets high off of his bug poison, kills wife and enters a surreal nightmarish world.
>>70838338
Kino Horror?
>pic related
>>70838409
>mfw it's a film that I've never heard of... that actually sounds interesting
Will watch immediately
>>70838457
Never seen it..or heard of it. Goofy cover, any potential for unintentional comedy?
>>70838518
This was good, have you seen Pulse?
>>70838588
Yeah, I won't spoil it but it's one of the more clever horror I've seen. I make sure to check out every single horror when the film festival rolls around each year.
What are your thoughts on Cronenberg?
Saw this kind of bizarre, 80's cable access with cronenberg, carpenter and..John Landis (what?) and he came off as very well-spoken and intelligent about what constitutes horror.
>>70838602
>have you seen Pulse?
Oh yes.
>that stumbling ghost
>that fall from the top of the silo
Whew.
Premonition 2004 is pretty good but it's more a horror of the situation than an outright scarefest.
Marebito is not quite horror but Japanese existentialism that involves a man and a vampire.
Infection 2004 is a B movie tier film with a nice touch
>>70838409The Witch was VERY similar in concept, but this leaves it slightly more to interpretation.. Instead of the goat, vagrant dude is satan.
>>70839018
Agreed on infection. I have a soft spot for outbreak films since I work in a pathology lab.
>>70838457
I actually watched all three. The third one is about russians in ww2 and was actually fucking cool.
>>70838969
Millenial trash here, i swear either this or Alien are the only perfect horror movies ever made.
I can watch them both over and over and they just age like fine sweet intoxicating wine with the years.
Watched this before I knew it was originally a manga.
Some predictably silly japanese CG, but was another interesting concept for a horror movie a la Pontypool.
>>70839193
How'd y'all get into horror in the first place?
I inadvertently watched Alien when I was ~5 and anything involving parasites kind of freak me out since.
Soon after started watching the black and white classics with dad and he'd show me some R's when my mom was out.
Loved 'em ever since.
Really liked this one, but can't not see the name as a perfect title for gay porn.
>>70839217
Read the Manga but never watch the movie. Good acting?
>>70839444
It's been a few years, but the acting didn't stand out to me as memorably bad or good. But again, the CG is 2000 and Japanese. I can remember one scene in particular that didn't translate well into live action (googly-eyes).
Anyone watched the Tomie films?
How do they compare to the Whispering Corridors films?
>>70839555
Don't they literally involve another spooky dark haired japanese girl? How can they keep getting away with this?
>>70837830
Spring was touted as being a horror film but I think it worked better as a romance. Same with Let The Right One In.
Gotta go with Scream
>>70839631
Whispering Corridors are Korean
>not having a raging hard on for spoopy dark haired Asian grills
>>70839528
Ill probably skip it then
>>70839654
Those two and Absentia are good examples of drama-horrors in my book.
>>70839758
I was referring to Tomie, which is Japanese but hey, Japanese, Korean what's the difference haha
>>70839844
I'll check it out
I've become so starved for solid horror after I more or less exhausted anything decent that I..I've turned to reading horror novels guys.
>>70839903
Oh, right.
Have you seen them?
>>70840079
I've seen the first. Like Spiral, if you like Junji Ito manga, or have a specific interest in asian horror then you'll probably like it.
It's aight for me, just because asian horror strikes me as not being overly creative conceptually/plot-wise.
Oh, and I've been trying to think of pic related. I remember liking it quite a bit.
Keep going along these lines or switch to unintentionally funny horror?
Tremors/Tremors 2
And as much as I hesitate to even bring it up since it seems to be unnecessarily divisive here, I feel like The Witch probably deserves to be among these.