This movie is fucking ***SAVAGE***

This movie is fucking ***SAVAGE***.

Are there any other good modern horrors with this gaspar noe tier violence and hopelessness?

How's summer vacation treating you so far?

That movie is a silly and boring piece of shit. Just like you.

Lol wew are there going to be counterpoints or are you both satisfied with these non-arguments?

If you thought it was boring I imagine you turned it off before the body was discovered.

Counterpoints to what? All you did was ask for recommendations. Do your own digging.

The number of shills for this movie is amazing. How much a post? I'm tired of doing this for free.

>This movie is fucking ***SAVAGE***.
It has ONE short gruesome scene. Even SAW VI has better gore.

Whether anything of this quality is currently being made by somebody else. I think Martyrs is comparable in terms of what I'm thinking about. This movie was slightly less punishing to the protagonists, but I mean anything where there is no plot armor and a brutal learning curve for survival within the rules of the film.

i'll admit the shilling is blatant but I actually watched it and ended up enjoying it. I had been avoiding it exactly because the shilling was so bad, but I would say it is worth it.
Saw violence feels fake

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What movie's that m8?

Frontier(s) is a french film with similliar themes/premise and levels of violence.

I actually enjoyed this one...

but when gimpy tries to load a shotgun with one hand instead of killing the dude with machete... literally my gf and I almost dropped it

Cold In July

Midnight Meat Train
Eden Lake
Dog Soldiers

good films if you like Green Room

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Midnight meat train was fun but it wasn't really harrowing.

Green Room was disappointing really, Blue Ruin was much better.

I enjoyed green room more, but I don't think the two are comparable since one is a thriller and the other is a horror movie.

are you shitting me, they are almost the same movie and green room is certainly not a horror movie

the dialogue, the action and the cinematography is almost identical

>from the shills who brought you The Babadook & It Follows

You aren't allowed to start a thread saying you like a movie on Sup Forums. You have to saw you hated it if you want positive replies.

>green room is not a horror movie

What are you on brev.

The Blue Ruin is a thriller, and specifically is a tale of revenge. The protagonist kills most of the people who die in the movie.

In green room most of the protagonists are killed, and their deaths are gruesome and intended to be disturbing.

How is it not a horror? lmao

it's a great film, a solid 8/10
other similar movies are :

the raid redemption
donkey punch
eden lake
blue ruin
the loved ones
10 cloverfield lane

>Dog Soldiers

Wut.

>10 cloverfield lane

pls no trolling, this a thread for serious respondents only.

gruesome deaths can be an element of horror movies but it doesnt make a movie a horror movie, green room has some minor horror elements but i would still classify it as a thriller, there are horrifying elements in it but its not the focus of the movie.

A movie cannot actually be gaspar noe tier if it has a scene of the main character covered in facepaint shouting "I'm Odin himself!" before taking out the evil bad guys. It's an ok movie but watch some goddamn Takashi Miike, shit.

How is Takashi Miike any better?

i'm not trolling
10 cloverfield is a great intense movie
its not a gore fest but its similar to what op is looking for

Movie definitely suffers after he goes full autist there, but there wasn't much time left anyway so the mood wasn't entirely ruined. I didn't enjoy most of the introduction, except for the fact that their naivete contributed to the futile nature of their predicament.

I will check him out, do you recommend anything to watch first that captures the aspects of this movie which were not faggy?

they're both hacks

Wait, does Sup Forums not like this movie? Watched it the other day and liked it a lot. More than his previous movie Blue Ruin in fact.

Movie wasn't gaspar noe btw, just the violence.

>hopelessness
Maybe on the first half
The second half, all thinks work out and the heroes kill everyone.
Because you burgers cannot handle an unhappy ending.
Green room could've been a 7/10 if they've maintained the hopelessness and desperation.

People were ranting and raving how violent this movie was but it didnt even have that much
I was expecting blood and guts everywhere half the shit they didnt even show
Its a good movie but holy shit is it overrated on this board

I don't see how you can think that horror isn't the core genre brev, they are literally being hunted like animals.

Sup Forums loves it. But there's been nonstop threads about it since it leaked online so people are just sick of it now.

I felt for the mem and saw it, is nothing from another world and the ending is so bad. This cold have been great but it felt short

I thought the violence felt slightly more realistic than the average gore fest which is why I liked it. There were also aspects of the sound mixing that I think made the deaths effective. The dog maulings were punctuated by very silent fluidy sounds rather than snarling and screaming, which I found effective. Its terrifying to imagine having your throat ripped out and your life essentially over while taking several minutes to choke on your own blood.

Also the murder of the guy who dove through the window wasn't violent, but I find the powerlessness of him realizing his mistake and being lowered to the ground then slaughtered with a cleaver disturbing.

Overall it wasn't the goriest thing you will ever see, but I think the banality of violence was the theme of the movie, and it worked.

13 Assassins comes to mind

because its just one group against another, its not more horror than saving private ryan, there is no horror atmosphere, its just a tense stand-off for the most part

lol its not a stand off because one group has an overwhelming force superiority.

I think you're trolling, or your arguments are so weak and misguided that they are indistinguishable from trolling.

2000s Cronenberg too. A History of Violence, Eastern Promises, both good films showcasing brutal violence between characters while maintaining a tone consistent with their content.

I've seen both of those and I liked them a lot for the same reasons. Thanks m8, 13 assassins appears to be a bit more action oriented than I was imagining but i'll check it out nonetheless.

It's big scale and more along the lines of Seven Samurai/Magnificent Seven, but still the basic principle of small group of heroes vs. massive multitudes of enemies, and it's violent.

you're a fucking dumbfuck

Not an argument.

but an accurate statement

The only definition of a horror film is the audience it intends to invoke in the audience. Green Room, for the bulk of the film, is about scaring and horrifying the audience with suspense and gore. That's horror.

>horror
nah, action thriller

NAZI PUNKS
NAZI PUNKS

I'm just glad the director used Macon Blair again I love that guy

Firstly, I thought the director was the guy who played the homeless brother from Blue Rain.

Secondly, that guy looks exactly like derek waters in this movie.

it was hopeless though, every action Bradley Cooper takes is ultimately pointless in the end

dude its just two groups who negotiate and shoot each other, the horror part of it plays a very minor role.

I liked Eastern Promises and that other movie with Viggo, Violence something. I think they are both directed by Cronenberg. I like them both. It has nice violence, not to sound edgy

Yeah but the underground gargoyles or watever tf shatters my suspension of disbelief
They were both mentioned earlier....

eden lake is the closest i can think of in tone
funny games is brutal/hopeless
some french horror like: high tension/frontiers as well

i think "the strangers" had a lot of tension and is pretty underrated, the home invasion genre is probably quite similar to the "siege" feel of this movie, so maybe something like straw dogs, or another french one "ils"

> the underground gargoyles or watever tf shatters my suspension of disbelief
do you into cosmic horror? utter pleb.. stick to thrillers

>horror
I thought it was a siege film.

A lot of b8 in this thread, but the most obvious is OP

Which Funny Games is better, remake or original? I have been thinking about watching at least other one

is it better than blue ruin?
i havent seen neither and i want to know which one is a better use of my time

I've meant to check out eden lake and strangers for a while. French seem to know whats up with atmosphere in their horror movies. I liked Martyrs a lot even though its sort of shlocky.

Thanks m8, I think you get what I was asking for. Much appreciated.

American version is a shot for shot remake. Pick the version with the language you understand best

Blue Ruin is good, but it isn't great.

this
I've seen both but like the American version better because its my native language, and it feels newer just because they had better cameras to work with
They're essentially the same exact movie though just with different actors

Thanks user. If there really isn't much of a difference i could as well watch the original. Also for OP, it's been years since i saw the movie but i think Them (Ils) might be something worth watching. It was pretty tense.

>tfw Anton Yelchin pulls his arm back through the doorway after dropping the gun

My arm started hurting 2bh

>Which Funny Games is better, remake or original? I have been thinking about watching at least other one

They are basically fucking identical, shot-for-shot, with the same director. It boils down to if you are OCD for the "authentic" original movie or if you'd rather listen to german or english. Both are great.

np

> I liked Martyrs a lot even though its sort of shlocky
a lot of french horror iv seen is like this, but instead of full camp/gratification like american slashers they root it firmly in hellish grit and drag you through the broken glass start to finish. french horror can be really trying, eden lake is a bit like that too. its cool how each country has their own style of horror

Horns is an ok movie i guess

How many hate groups hate to death Green Room? Hello dixies out here.

as a fan of aja, its weird that hes working with daniel radcliffe now.. i didn't like the look of this movie, is it actually a horror?

lel it looks shaun of the deadish to me.

What song is that riffing off of?

It's sort of a supernatural thriller but the ending kind of derails everything that seemed good. Then again, i have ashit taste in horror movies considering the Wrong Turns are a guilty pleasure of mine

wrong turn is a decent slasher. for some reason it stuck with me because i remember them up in the trees, when they first go into the cabin, and that dude getting an arrow to the head. sometimes horror seems shit, but then it sticks in your head more than the other movies you see

you'll probably really like the hills have eyes remake (aja) if u haven't seen it. sequel is shit as usual though

cold prey is a decent foreign slasher series

Loved the Hills Have Eyes remake, probably my favourite horror movie. Hatchet is a pretty decent slasher too. I always think of that scene and the escape from the house scene. both of those scared the shit out of me when i was younger.

interesting how in horror one persons trash is another persons treasure.

i fucking hated hatchet and the leslie vernon movie. trying so damn hard.

like that gif...what the fuck happened, he just "ripped the guy open" ? fucking stupid.

cheers, i actually watched the trailer for hatchet just yesterday and put it on my to watch list, so i'll get to it

HHE was my fav horror when it came out too, i still remember that shot of the baseball bat on top of the freezer when hes trying to get out, and that scene where the kid says "there are people or something in these hills" and the siren starts blaring.. that put chills down my spine

> he just "ripped the guy open" ? fucking stupid
yeh slashers aren't for you m8

you might like Bone Tomahawk

i've forgotten more horror movies than you've ever seen friendo

Who /davidhess/ here?

he had some good moments in Swamp Thing but LHOTL will always be what he is remembered for

>song
wew lad
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening - Robert Frost

I guess each to his own, i really like over the top gory movies with crazy deaths.

don't know what your smoking, this is the first positive thread I have seen for green room

The violence wasn't THAT bad. I'm surprised that Sup Forums has reacted that strongly to it. I thought anyone who came here was desensitized to some degree.

did her parents hate her or something

DUDE EPIC

this

10 cloverfield was mediocre

Hah, gay poots

but he's right

LOL it literally just looked like the monster opened the dudes shirt to revealed that the dude didnt have any skin.

Can't believe Green Room had an Asian in the film.
I thought it was the neo punk scene but you know those diversity checks...

>hand/arm get ABSOLUTELY FUCKING REKT in the door scene
>oh well ill wrap some duct tape around my arm and never mention it again

How the fuck did he do anything after that? You'd go into shock or pass the fuck out with an injury like that... Much less be functioning in a physical sense. He was climbing up and down like what the fuck...

duct tape the cure for all wounds in this movie

The adrenaline of having to fight for your life, though. It's improbable, but possible

Yeah the climbing shit with him was silly. He probably shouldn't have been able to physically resist that guy when they were fighting over the shotgun either.

Only shit that bothered me really.