Horror if done correctly is the best genre

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Always been my favorite genre:Comfy:. Too bad that all horror films these days are absolute shit and just money grabs from normies.
 
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Always been my favorite genre:Comfy:. Too bad that all horror films these days are absolute shit and just money grabs from normies.
Agreed. What’s your favourite horror films bro?
 
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Agreed. What’s your favourite horror films bro?
28 Days Later
28 Weeks Later
Martyrs (2008)
A Serbian Film
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
Inside (2007) @Gengar recommended me this one
 
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Jeepers creepers and nightmare on elm street scared me shitless as a kid and I loved it
 
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It (1990) probably scared me more than any film ever when I was 9 or 10. the Pennywise design is so much better than the remake where he looks like a baby
 
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I’ve been thinking about horror a lot recently. For some reason, it doesn’t get as much shine as Fantasy or Sci-Fi, but when it’s good it’s really good.
 
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28 Days Later
28 Weeks Later
Martyrs (2008)
A Serbian Film
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
Inside (2007) @Gengar recommended me this one
Ahh I think we have different tastes then dude. I stay away from shock horror especially 3rd-5th, because it messes up your mind if you watch it.
I like more of the stories, and how they develop it, than seeing something grotesque
You might like the Terrifier series. There’s some more films I could recommend but I don’t like the idea of spreading evil (some of these are very messed up). Prefer to differentiate between horror and shock

Jeepers creepers and nightmare on elm street scared me shitless as a kid and I loved it
Good picks. Ive been trying to chase that feeling for a long long time. It makes you feel truly alive, putting yourself in the shoes of somebody who’s in a life or death situation.
Especially since back then our imaginations used to run wild and we believed in ghosts and apparitions

The closest I get to this right now is listening to Reddit stories (especially strange encounters in the middle of forests/woods - far away from civilisation).. or watching videos on interesting cases.
You should check out the Dyatlov Pass
 
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i can't stand "Self aware" horror these days
 
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Ahh I think we have different tastes then dude. I stay away from shock horror especially 3rd-5th, because it messes up your mind if you watch it.
I like more of the stories, and how they develop it, than seeing something grotesque
You might like the Terrifier series. There’s some more films I could recommend but I don’t like the idea of spreading evil (some of these are very messed up). Prefer to differentiate between horror and shock
Ye I watched Terrifier. That movie was more funny than it was scary for me.
 
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28 Days Later
28 Weeks Later
Martyrs (2008)
A Serbian Film
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
Inside (2007) @Gengar recommended me this one
I’m glad you enjoyed it! There’s a new 28 Later movie coming up, either this year or next year.
 
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I’m glad you enjoyed it! There’s a new 28 Later movie coming up, either this year or next year.
It comes out next month I believe. Hopefully it's better than the first two.
Yes, it’s legit funny instead of scary.
That kinda seems to be the thing with horror movies these days. They make the deaths and characters super comical instead of being taken serious.
 
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It comes out next month I believe. Hopefully it's better than the first two.
Next month? Sweet. I’ll be looking for a download link. I’m waiting for Final Destination (already out) and I Know What You Did Last Summer.
That kinda seems to be the thing with horror movies these days. They make the deaths and characters super comical instead of being taken serious.
I genuinely don’t think western horror is scary. If I want to get creeped out, I’ll just watch Japanese horror.
 
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It comes out next month I believe. Hopefully it's better than the first two.

That kinda seems to be the thing with horror movies these days. They make the deaths and characters super comical instead of being taken serious.
What were your thoughts on The Grudge?
Have you seen the original films like The Exorcist, Halloween etc

They don’t have the fear factor anymore but the stories are chilling with how they narrate it
 
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What were your thoughts on The Grudge?
Have you seen the original films like The Exorcist, Halloween etc

They don’t have the fear factor anymore but the stories are chilling with how they narrate it
The Grudge, the 2020 reboot or the 2004 remake?
 
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Next month? Sweet. I’ll be looking for a download link. I’m waiting for Final Destination (already out) and I Know What You Did Last Summer.

I genuinely don’t think western horror is scary. If I want to get creeped out, I’ll just watch Japanese horror.
I feel it’s a difficult feat to scare using paranormal horror, but horror involving humans is still kinda possible
Have you seen The Hills have Eyes (either version)?
 
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The Grudge, the 2020 reboot or the 2004 remake?
I haven’t seen the 2020 one lol, the 2004 was good
I like those horror films that are more psychological
 
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post Hereditary i watch them here and there, but it's just so difficult to find any quality horror flicks that aren't cliché or crap regurgitated for a 1000th time
 
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I feel it’s a difficult feat to scare using paranormal horror, but horror involving humans is still kinda possible
Have you seen The Hills have Eyes (either version)?
I have watched both versions of The Hills Have Eyes, both the original 1970s (?) movie and the remake (early 2000s). Paranormal horror creeps me out because the idea of a supernatural creature being pitted against you is so much scarier than with a human. At least when it’s with people, you can just run away but you can’t escape from ghosts or demons. Of course, you need to have some suspension of disbelief but if I had to choose, I’d rather be in a slasher movie than a supernatural movie.
 
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I haven’t seen the 2020 one lol, the 2004 was good
I like those horror films that are more psychological
I remember when it came out in 2005 and we were too scared to even watch it, my peers. Even the cover alone was terrifying to us.
 
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post Hereditary i watch them here and there, but it's just so difficult to find any quality horror flicks that aren't cliché or crap regurgitated for a 1000th time
Hereditary’s one of the few western horror movies that managed to creep me out (the scene with fast-forwarding).
 
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28 Days Later
28 Weeks Later
Martyrs (2008)
A Serbian Film
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
Inside (2007) @Gengar recommended me this one
Have you watched The Others starring Nicole Kidman? If not then you'd enjoy it I presume.
@Gengar @greycel
 
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Have you watched The Others starring Nicole Kidman? If not then you'd enjoy it I presume.
@Gengar @greycel
I watched it in high school, is it with the boarding school? If so, then I already watched it back the early 2010s or late 2000s.
 
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I have watched both versions of The Hills Have Eyes, both the original 1970s (?) movie and the remake (early 2000s). Paranormal horror creeps me out because the idea of a supernatural creature being pitted against you is so much scarier than with a human. At least when it’s with people, you can just run away but you can’t escape from ghosts or demons. Of course, you need to have some suspension of disbelief but if I had to choose, I’d rather be in a slasher movie than a supernatural movie.
Agreed bro
Also I’ve noticed horror affects those people who put themselves in the shoes of the victim and think “what would I have done if I were there”
My favourite horror is when you are miles away from civilisation. Because movies such as the conjuring, even though it involves supernatural entities… I mean you’re in a neighbourhood with neighbours only the next door down lol

I like movies when the person is deep in Space, or 1000s of miles away from society such as in Antarctica. Both with very little hope to survive
It’s why even though these films don’t scare me, I enjoy The Thing/Alien the most. Recommend both hugely

@FaceandBBC @Naticel @Nahil @JohnnyRamone @davidlaidisme67
 
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I watched it in high school, is it with the boarding school? If so, then I already watched it back the early 2010s or late 2000s.
No school? It's a haunted house, the first of it's kind I believe.

2001 movie, look it up Genge
 
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No school? It's a haunted house, the first of it's kind I believe.

2001 movie, look it up Genge
I recall watching it when I was younger
Wasn’t there a piano scene too that was playing by itself?
 
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Agreed bro
Also I’ve noticed horror affects those people who put themselves in the shoes of the victim and think “what would I have done if I were there”
My favourite horror is when you are miles away from civilisation. Because movies such as the conjuring, even though it involves supernatural entities… I mean you’re in a neighbourhood with neighbours only the next door down lol

I like movies when the person is deep in Space, or 1000s of miles away from society such as in Antarctica. Both with very little hope to survive
It’s why even though these films don’t scare me, I enjoy The Thing/Alien the most. Recommend both hugely

@FaceandBBC @Naticel @Nahil @JohnnyRamone @davidlaidisme67
Yes, whenever I watch a horror movie, and especially one I find engaging, I always think “I’m really glad that isn’t me.” It’s a form of escapism with me. However, it’s been a while since I’ve watched any horror movie. I should pick it up again. I was never into space horror. My love for horror started with slashers but then eventually it became supernatural. I have watched the original Alien but I’ve not watched The Thing, it was getting glazed over at r/horror that I just avoided it, it’s kinda weird but yeah that’s me.
 
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No school? It's a haunted house, the first of it's kind I believe.

2001 movie, look it up Genge
If it’s that…

Something like that.

Then I’ve seen it. Otherwise, I’ll have to download it.
 
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If it’s that…

Something like that.

Then I’ve seen it. Otherwise, I’ll have to download it.
Yes 👍

Did you like it?
 
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28 Days Later
28 Weeks Later
Martyrs (2008)
A Serbian Film
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
Inside (2007) @Gengar recommended me this one
People say 28 Days Later has the scariest zombies. I know these aren't labeled as official zombies, more infected rabies like. Whats your thoughts on that? I'm an absolute sucker for zombies, especially the fast ones
 
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Yes 👍

Did you like it?
Well, it was a long time ago so I’m not sure, but they showed it to us in high school for whatever class, I don’t remember. So I guess it was seen as a good movie that had to be shown to students in the curriculum? :ogre: Is it your favorite?
 
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NumbThePain

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Yes, whenever I watch a horror movie, and especially one I find engaging, I always think “I’m really glad that isn’t me.” It’s a form of escapism with me. However, it’s been a while since I’ve watched any horror movie. I should pick it up again. I was never into space horror. My love for horror started with slashers but then eventually it became supernatural. I have watched the original Alien but I’ve not watched The Thing, it was getting glazed over at r/horror that I just avoided it, it’s kinda weird but yeah that’s me.
The Thing is more suspense than brutal horror
But I’d say definitely worth the watch 👍
 
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People say 28 Days Later has the scariest zombies. I know these aren't labeled as official zombies, more infected rabies like. Whats your thoughts on that? I'm an absolute sucker for the zombies, especially the fast ones
My half Indonesian friend cages at the opening scene of 28 Weeks Later. But yes, I’m not a fan of zombie horror but fast-paced zombies are without a doubt a lot scarier.
 
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Next month? Sweet. I’ll be looking for a download link. I’m waiting for Final Destination (already out) and I Know What You Did Last Summer.

I genuinely don’t think western horror is scary. If I want to get creeped out, I’ll just watch Japanese horror.
You can watch bloodlines here: https://456movie.net/movie/watch/574475
What were your thoughts on The Grudge?
Have you seen the original films like The Exorcist, Halloween etc

They don’t have the fear factor anymore but the stories are chilling with how they narrate it
I use to watch these films when I was a kid and they never scared me at all. The only horror movie that scared me was 28 days later when I was watching it at like 2 am.
Have you watched The Others starring Nicole Kidman? If not then you'd enjoy it I presume.
@Gengar @greycel
Nope, I'm going to give this a watch.
 
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The Thing is more suspense than brutal horror
But I’d say definitely worth the watch 👍
The Reddit soyboys have ruined it for me. Any slight criticism was met with a lot of negativity, downvotes, etc. It has put me off. You’re the second person I know who’s been praising it though.
 
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You can watch bloodlines here: https://456movie.net/movie/watch/574475

I use to watch these films when I was a kid and they never scared me at all. The only horror movie that scared me was 28 days later when I was watching it at like 2 am.

Nope, I'm going to give this a watch.
Don’t open my spoiler. In fact I’ll just edit it out. And thank you bhaijaan, I actually was busy with downloading it through a torrent so I could see how the quality was.
 
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I have watched both versions of The Hills Have Eyes, both the original 1970s (?) movie and the remake (early 2000s). Paranormal horror creeps me out because the idea of a supernatural creature being pitted against you is so much scarier than with a human. At least when it’s with people, you can just run away but you can’t escape from ghosts or demons. Of course, you need to have some suspension of disbelief but if I had to choose, I’d rather be in a slasher movie than a supernatural movie.
Any supernatural movie recommendations bhaijan?:feelshah:
 
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Any supernatural movie recommendations bhaijan?:feelshah:
Sure thing! Give Last Shift (2014) a watch, and also Lake Mungo (2008). Last Shift is more a traditional movie and Lake Mungo is a faux-documentary.
 
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People say 28 Days Later has the scariest zombies. I know these aren't labeled as official zombies, more infected rabies like. Whats your thoughts on that? I'm an absolute sucker for zombies, especially the fast ones
No zombies can compare to 28 Days Later zombies. No zombie movie has ever scared me the way 28 Days Later has as a child. But yeah they aren't really zombies, they're more like humans with a virus that makes them uncontrollably rage and kill. I'm literally praying 28 Years Later is going to be good because I haven't been to the theaters in years due to all of these boring movies.
 
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You’re the second person I know who’s been praising it though.
Was the first another user here?

People say 28 Days Later has the scariest zombies. I know these aren't labeled as official zombies, more infected rabies like. Whats your thoughts on that? I'm an absolute sucker for zombies, especially the fast ones
Figures why you like TLOU

What do you think of the show?
You might like World War Z it’s fast paced, those mfs don’t let you chill
 
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No zombies can compare to 28 Days Later zombies. No zombie movie has ever scared me the way 28 Days Later has as a child. But yeah they aren't really zombies, they more of humans with a virus that makes them uncontrollably rage and kill. I'm literally praying 28 Years Later is going to be good because I haven't been to the theaters in years due to all of these boring movies.
I don’t like watching horror movies for the first time in the presence of others. It just ruins the experience for me, I simply cannot get creeped out if I’m watching it with others. Not even jump scares work on me, even though jump scares is a lazy thing and not actually scary, just annoying.
 
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Was the first another user here?


Figures why you like TLOU

What do you think of the show?
You might like World War Z it’s fast paced, those mfs don’t let you chill
No, a guy in real life who was an actual mentalcel who suffered from psychosis. He hates me now for some reason and doesn’t talk to me anymore even though I frequently see him outside, JFL. He’s Moroccan.
 
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Japanese horror films are really good
No zombies can compare to 28 Days Later zombies. No zombie movie has ever scared me the way 28 Days Later has as a child. But yeah they aren't really zombies, they're more like humans with a virus that makes them uncontrollably rage and kill. I'm literally praying 28 Years Later is going to be good because I haven't been to the theaters in years due to all of these boring movies.
 
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I don’t like watching horror movies for the first time in the presence of others. It just ruins the experience for me, I simply cannot get creeped out if I’m watching it with others. Not even jump scares work on me, even though jump scares is a lazy thing and not actually scary, just annoying.
I agree honestly. If I'm watching a fucked up film I would rather watch it by myself than with someone else. I get more of an adrenaline rush watching movies by myself for some odd reason.
Japanese horror films are really good
Recommend some for me to watch.
 
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I agree honestly. If I'm watching a fucked up film I would rather watch it by myself than with someone else. I get more of an adrenaline rush watching movies by myself for some odd reason.

Recommend some for me to watch.
Ringu and dark water
 
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I feel it’s a difficult feat to scare using paranormal horror, but horror involving humans is still kinda possible
Have you seen The Hills have Eyes (either version)?
For me it's the other way around. I'd rather watch the most brutal gore for hours than even three seconds of paranormal horror movies.
 
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