Saw Anthony Hopkins in an interview today talking about his new movie "The Rite" and he said it right off the bat, it's a very scary movie.
I have never seen a horror movie - recommend one right now!
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The Broken
After.Life
Dark Corners
Frozen
Hellraiser, all movies
nine miles down
The Crazies
The Haunting in Connecticut
Farmhouse
The Grude, 1,2,3
The Ruins
The Cabin, 1,2 ( 2 is a little humorous )
Those come to mind when people ask me for a good suggestion.Comment
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Check Hostel 1 and 2
Saw
Wrong Turn 1,2 and 3Comment
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Other people mentioning some earlier classics got me to thinking about very early horror-
30's horror films-
Todd Brownings "Freaks" - still disturbing today.
Island Of The Lost Souls - based on the book by HG Wells, i'd put this in top 20 all time.
Later 50's-60's horror films-
Night Of The Demon - you don't see alot but it is intense.
The Innocents - horror-ghost story, very creepy.
The Haunting - another one where its what you don't see...
And one other new one you should see is a Canadian film called "Pontypool"
I've never seen anything like it, goes far beyond the zombie genre.
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Since when has Anthony Hopkins done anything lately other than cash checks in crap movies? Of course he'll say it's scary in his press junkets. He's paid to.
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It's not post 2000, but the original "Halloween" is classic.[email protected]
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A few of my friends did a LOT of consulting and other work for Session 9.+1 for Martyrs and the Descent
so many subgenres in horror though...
my favorites are slasher movies, old school zombie flicks (no running zombies) and slow burn psychological horror movies like Session 9
I also love cheesy over the top campy gory flicks, but they aren't to everyone's liking...bad acting, bad special effects and bad dialog along with a lot of tongue in cheek fun...
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Let the Right One In was an awesome Swedish(?) movie and the English version(Let Me In) was almost as good, but not quite.-uno
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I think that Rob Zombie is GOD but I didn't like Halloween much. I thought his characters in the first 15 minutes are great but after that its too much violence for no reason at all. You don't care about the characters, and the violence is just too violent somehow...
Then again I loved DEAD ALIVE. Probably the goriest movie I've ever seen (mass killings of zombies with the business end of a lawnmower! So great..)Comment
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The Evil Dead - (Part One only)
The Exorcist - (Editor's Cut)
Mausoleum
I Spit On Your Grave
PIN : A Plastic Nightmare
Friday the 13th - (Parts I and II only)
Black Christmas (1974)
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Hi Antonio,
Try watching this clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgyGE...eature=related
If you can handle it, you're ready for a full on horror movie.Comment
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Exactly. That's too rough of a start. Maybe have the dude watch several versions of Faces of Death and Red Asphalt first to get him ready for that move
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The first 2 Hellraisers - I get bad dreams and think about going to church after watching these
The Ring - solid jump out of your seat movie
The Shining - the thinking man's scary movie. Just a well made movie
The Thing (original) - this movie is just bad ass. Gross, scary and suspense
Carrie - just creepyComment
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Oh The Ring is creepy... good choice. IT from Stephen King got me freaked out for weeks. The Shining and The Exorcist are classics that you shouldn't really miss. And since you're Dutch what about good old De Lift from Dick Maas
(excellent special effects... haha)
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