God tier horror movies?

God tier horror movies?

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the nightmare before christmas

Jesus Camp

the babadook was pretty good. also It follows was also alright

The crying game

It Follows was not scary in the slightest. Babadook is good but the kid is annoying as fuck. Great actor. Really makes you hate him.

So far the Trump administration has been performing some impressive long-form horror performance art.

fucking epic

libtards are the fucking worst. you have to relate everything to politics.

The Watcher in the Woods

The perfect horror film for those who prefer atmosphere and mystery over blood and gore.

cannibal holocaust
i think this is it

babadook was trash, had something great going for it but the meaning behind it, ending, the kid, the stupidity of the mother, everything about it was so bad

Dude go get fucked with a knife. We're here to talk about horror movies

I wouldnt call that horror movie. Its more like a realistic documentary about cannibals.

Why do you think it was bad? I thought the twist was pretty great.

I understand hating the kid though.

>be me in 1940s concentration camp
>fellow captives are talking about favorite pre-war books
>suggest maybe we talk about escaping camp
>"FUCKING LIBTARDS BRINGING POLITICS INTO EVERYTHING"

My go tos are:
The Thing
Slither
Hellraiser
Trollhunter
Pontypool
Thirteen Ghosts (the original version)
Lo

Really grasping for straws on that one, eh bud?

more like

>be you
>be fucking retarded

what movie is this?

TOP KEK

Looks like we will get 8 years of Trump. You far left cucks still haven't learned your lesson - bringing politics and virtue signaling into every conversation makes any valid point you may have moot.

Others will just stop listening or vote against the candidate you like when you are that fucking annoying.

>s-shut up
heh you really got me bro. Completely invalidated the argument. GG

Not the guy you replied too, but here's my reason.
You had a great movie, it was scary, the sound effects on point. Honestly speaking I kinda didn't wanna see the protagonist succeed since they weren't anything but symbolism.
That's it:
>muh symbolism
Yeah, the Babadook was the mom's depression, but there was no real confrontation, she didn't get rid of it or surpass it, she merely post ponned it.
I hated the kid, actor was too good, annoyed the living fuck out of me, mom character was also quite dumb.
Also without symbolism they literally ended up with a bloodthirsty Supernatural Entity as a fucking pet.

Grave Encounters

kek'd

Event Horizon

I saw this short clip from a TV show I think where this guy is at the dinner table with his family or something, then he opens a closet door and it all goes quiet. It's pitch black inside and then this weird bald white humanoid creature runs out. Anyone know it?

she learned to live with it.

Gayniggers from outer Space

user, you compared bringing up politics in a conversation about movies to interrupting a book conversation to talk about escaping a concentration camp.

There is so much Impying there that green text can't even do it justice.

He didn't need to debate you because your original argument was shit.

Sounds like an episode of a comedy-drama called Louie. That episode was called "Untitled".
Really great take on nightmares.

fair enough. the symbolism behind is it the reason I liked it.

it wasn't just her depression, it was her repressed hatred for her son as well. he was annoying as shit, harder to raise than normal, and she blamed him for her husband's death. and she didn't necessarily postpone her feelings, she accepted what it was and learned to live with it.

Czech'd

No one gonna check these?

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I'm not sure what Trollhunter is doing on that list, and Lo too.

That's the problem, the movie decided to go for an emotional standpoint instead of a racional one. You have to pick one, either have it actually be a mind controlling actual monster, or have it be all as the mother's emotions. They flip flopped too much.
The Babadook himself, was badass, he was on a mission instead he got cheesed into submition and made into a pet.

I personally think the symbolism would have been better if it didn't come off as so forced.

Do keep in mind these are my cristicisms, they shouldn't affect how either you like or dislike the movie. I'm just sharing my point of view. I have watched ALOT of horror flics, and I thought this one had so much potential to fill out.

Either you're a newfag who wasn't on Sup Forums during the Obama years or your a retard with memory problems.

Either way, sucks to be you.

That's the one thanks user. Never realised it was a comedy, that scene is funnier than I remember.

Also check'd.

The Thing is probably my favorite of all time. Not the scariest film ever, but definitely the best overall Horror film in my opinion.
Especially considering when it was made.

>being this mad

umad cuck?

I'll check yours.

Begotten

V/H/S 1&2

>newfag

its almost June dude. what other reason could there be?

>your a retard

the irony!

I feel like it was PTSD.

Is there an English version of VHS 2 I can only find spic versions, and after watching the first i'd rather like to see it

I think it's possibly the single best horror film to stand up to rewatches. I think it was only recently discovered that apparently characters who are The Thing have eyes that don't catch the light
cinemablend.com/news/1550760/a-huge-secret-about-john-carpenters-the-thing-may-have-just-been-revealed

Eh, they fall into horror. Trollhunter is more fantasy but it has it's moments, and Lo is horror/comedy. It's good shit either way.

People like to shit on this a lot but I think it's far better than it's given credit for.

While hit and miss, it's the same deal with The ABCs of Death. Maybe I'm just too big of a sucker for anthology horror.

No such thing. Horror movies are below shit-tier by definition.

Honestly, if I was taking care of that kid I would have hourly episodes of such.
Also the reason I hate kids in horror movies, cuz I know for a fact they won't fucking die or have anything bad happen to them because no studio has the nuts to do it.
Oh and I mean actual bad things happen to them, as in you see it happen not just, it's implied as it happens offscreen.

Suprisingly Krampus was pretty decent in this reguard.

Have you watched the entire thing? It's been a while since I've seen it but I seem to remember one of the stories being subtitled, possibly the one set in the cult (which I loved), and the rest being in English.

Babadook...good...lul

It's been a while since i've seen it to, but i don't remember any subtitles

You can't have seen too many of them

haha triggered Trumpfag
Trump is going to get impeached you know which is AWESOME

Yify.tv is a good place to watch movies, but be warned, it's pop ups galore. And lately aparently it's sharing viruses. Besides that, the movies are high quality as in if they have it, they probably have multiple mirrors, and inbuilt subtittle system and the lowest res they run on it usualy 720p.

I'm not convinced that you and I share the same definition of horror.

From Wikipedia:
"A horror film is a movie that seeks to elicit a physiological reaction, such as an elevated heartbeat, through the use of fear and shocking one’s audiences."

pussy detected.

Yeah you're right, I just checked a clip on YouTube and it doesn't have any, I don't know where I got that from

Also worth mentioning, if you're not aware of it and are a horror fan check out shudder.com/

2 of the most underrated horrors ever

Do you have any other horror films you could recommend?

I've seen a handful, at my friends' insistence.

A few of the Saw movies, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, some of the Friday the 13th series, Nightmare on Elm Street, The Ring...

They're just utter garbage.

The closest thing to horror that's actually good is Silence of the Lambs.

>yify.tv

furry pls go

Clearly you are not qualified to comment, then

Why, because horror movies bore me? They're just stupid people doing stupid things in stupid places so they can be killed in stupid ways.

Sure, is there a particular type of horror film you're looking for?

Cabin in the Woods
did something good with the genre

rather than just splatter and gore and jump scares

>comparing yourself to a holocaust victim

You fucking kidding me? It's a legit place, nothing to do with furries. Talk about judging a book by it's cover.

Fantastic film

>You fucking kidding me?
yes, clearly

Lets watch some VHS 2 then
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all of those movies you listed are shit. they've created some cool monsters, but they're not scary in the slightest.

no wonder you don't like horror movies you poor bastard.

Noroi the Curse; it's available on YouTube.

I'm up for anything

Can you make the soooong popular?
youtube.com/watch?v=MmaW8Yqja8Q

Genuinely the one of the most original takes on the genre

I honestly can't tell the difference anymore.

>mfw I remember its almost summer

Not sure how familiar you ware with the genre so you may have seen some of these already, but just from a quick glance at my collection;
Audition
Cabin Fever
Deathwatch
Romero's Living Dead trilogy
Evil Dead
From Dusk Till Dawn
Hellraiser 1-3
Loved Ones
The Girl Next Door (not the Emile Hirsch one)
The Mist
The Thing
Tucker and Dale Vs Evil (more a horror/comedy, but still great)

The Haunting
The Innocents
Don't Look Now
Hour of the Wolf
The Changeling

Fucking loved Deathwatch.

It's such an underrated film, Andy Serkis is fantastic in it.

Thanks man, i've only seen audition im screen capping for later

You're very welcome, I hope you enjoy them

The Mist was a good one. I was actually thinking about this a few days ago but when I saw the thread I'm immediately blanking out.

For raw horror, The Mist isn't outright terrifying. But the plot-twist and shit in the end is what made it fucking golden in my opinion.

The Thing is a classic, too, but I don't know if you're wanting classical horror movies, or more modern ones. Don't Breathe was a good thriller-ish movie, for more modern stuff.

All right then, I'm nothing if not open-minded.

Give me some "god tier" horror movies, and I'll give the genre another try.

It's really easy to fuck up a horror movie. It needs to have the right blend, I remember hearing that mama and babadook were "good" horror and as I watched it it got shittier and shittier.
With entity horror the more you see the monster the less scary it becomes but they explained too much of it and you saw too much of it for it to have any lasting effect.

And along with the horror element it's how easy an escape as well it follows wasn't that scary because it boiled down to 'If you got it just travel'. Whereas with the thing or a slasher movie you generally don't know who the fuck it is to begin with

I love that Stephen King preferred the film's ending to the one he wrote.

I agree that The Mist isn't terrifying, but I think it has fantastic atmosphere, and I honestly consider Mrs Carmody to be one of modern horror's great villains.

That guy is pretty much always fantastic.

I honestly think The Thing is one of the best you can start with, it's a masterpiece.

I wanna argue with you that your taste is shit, but every movie you listed either hits a nostalgia boner, or actually is good with a twist ending.
+1 for Hobo with a shotgun (more for gore than horror)
Also an all time favorite is easily dawn of the dead, and the Exorcist (both the originals. remake of both are pretty shit).
Naw fam Don't breathe was garbage. ending was ok but I didn't give a shit about any of the characters. Not to mention all the characters acted so fucking retarded it was crippling.

The 1982 original or the 2011 prequel?

kill list, I can see you

If I may express my opinion, Hobo with a Shotgun is just such a satisfying movie. Like, old school, bad guys get exactly what's coming to them kind of way.

Not too scary, but:
"Let The Right One In"
actually made me watch a Swedish non porn film all the way thru.

I guess I appreciate scary type movies that are not just horror nightmare films, there is a distinction that I appreciate as I grew older

I wouldn't say they were the best horror films I've seen, but they resonated enough with me to buy hard copies.

I need to rewatch Hobo with a Shotgun. Rutger Hauer is fantastic as ever, but I have found a new appreciation for Brian Downey and Robb Wells (even though the latter is just a cameo)

Technically the 1982 version isn't the original, it's accurately a remake, but yes I mean that one. I haven't seen the prequel yet, but I do plan to watch it if only because I like Mary Elizabeth Winstead.