In the spirit of Halloween, what is the best horror film you've ever seen?

In the spirit of Halloween, what is the best horror film you've ever seen?
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Woah... sauce?

this one is a classic. Highly recommend it!

This.

>a classic.
kys

A serbian film isn't scary it's just edgy

That's a fucking weird movie

watch this

You already posted it.
The Shining is a close second.

Jacob's Ladder is good but you two really think it's the best you've seen? are you guys newer to horror?

Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon

Man Bites Dog meets your favorite Slasher film.

Fuck you I like it!

Trick 'r Treat

I think we’re done here

Nope.
I'm just of the opinion that Jacob's Ladder is really that good.

Nah, it's just I saw it at the right time on the right conditions.
The horror mixes with an incredible message about loss.
How Jacob refuses to let go and watches as the devils strip him away until all that is left is the light.

The Ring is the perfect horror movie.
It has great atmosphere and mood, it is creepy in a way that sticks with you, it has some parts that make you squirm, like the nail through the finger, and it has the startling OH SHIT I POOPED MY PANTS moments here and there. There's nothing you could want from a horror movie that The Ring doesn't offer.

Ah shit man I had nightmares for weeks after watching that.

m'edgelord
that one is really good. hard to top that. I used to get sleep paralysis when I was younger (Google it if you don't know), and there's this documentary on Netflix called The Nightmare. absolutely fucking terrified me. it was so spot on. friends even said it was really good too. not saying it's the best, just something different that you may like

Martyrs. The french version, not the toned-down US version.

Timecrimes

they made a US version?

Inside
High Tension

Yes in 2015, it was very watered down.

I definitely felt uneasy watching The Shining alone for the first time

lol it is a better movie than people think.

>watch this
...on ‘shrooms. It’s trippy.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=oauZFrzYVZU

did you freak the fuck out when you watched it on shrooms? it's good without shrooms ya know

when does it get good? tried watching 10 mins of it and got really bored

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A few I recommend:

Southbound
Hell House, LLC
The Tunnel
Home Movie
The Bay
The Exorcist
The Thing (1982)
Hounds of Love
Picnic at Hanging Rock
It Comes at Night
Get Out

Picnic at Hanging Rock might be the best, it's all atmosphere. Southbound is a connected anthology and the stories take place in a loop and are kind of connected, it's worth watching more than once

OP didn't ask for the scariest he asked for the best.

>m'edgelord

it's a movie about children being brainwashed into an extremely narrow, far right literal interpretation of the bible

this shit scares me. if you wanna be scared by some fag with a mask and a knife who misses his mommy or some stupid clown, be my guest, but jesus camp scares me

The Japanese one was better imo, the american remake digitalized Samara way too much.

scariest movie i've ever seen

Yo anons who have seen it, what did you think of Silent Hill. I watched it high and tired as fuck and honestly don't even know what to think of it.

High Tension had a pretty good twist to it.

I liked the original but Revelations was dog shit, It seemed like more of an abstract 3d art project more then a movie.

>Inside
I love it when an okay premise deserving of 15 mins is an hour and a half long movie with an absurd amount of blood.

kys

I liked Ringu okay, but I didn't find it nearly as unsettling. Something about the movie is a little too...I don't know, lighthearted? The remake is so gloomy and I don't think it is entirely due to the blue filter.

>the girl in the tv was too digital

The plot was the real nightmare. It was visually entertaining.

Monster (the on on Amazon Prime) is good
Monsters (on Hulu) is very good

after they eat mushrooms i guess, i enjoyed the whole movie though. it takes a hard left turn about 20 mins in

I dont know what genre Jacob's Ladder is to this day but it isn't horror. Nightmare fueled philosophy movie maybe?

Great movie nonetheless.

no, it's a horror movie.

It is a horror.

Hocus Pocus. Hands down.

There's monsters for only like the last 15mins the rest is suspense.

My list for best is Hellbound Hellraiser. I think it beats the Thing for its gothic feel that Clive Barker captures and that its cut a lil better than the Thing which is mindblowing to me because John Carpenter is awesome and Clive Barker is a fucking awful director.

>10 mins
do you just turn off every horror movie after the first ten?

Blair Witch Project. With my anxiety and general feeling of dread, nothing has freaked me out more. That shit was fucky

there does not need to be monsters for a movie to be horror you fucking retard.

It's a psychological horror then to be more specific.

This movie scared the fuck outta me. I mean, that plot twist 0_0

I'm never adopting a kid after seeing this

What part of the movie is fucking horror other than the end you ass? You mean where hes confused by whats real like 99% of thriller and suspense movies?

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>It Comes at Night

nigga...that shit scared you?

A Serbian film shouldn't even be considered a horror film which is what OP essentially asked for lol. A Serbian film is more of a cannibal holocaust type of movie. More gore oriented than horror oriented.

>Nightmare fueled philosophy movie maybe?

fuck off, you probably think donnie darko is a complex, philosophical movie ya twit

High tension gave me fucking nightmares
Was like 11 when I watched it though lol

psychological horror

Why does it have a nipple? Is that the ring you see? It's like, a ghost trying to be a bro and make sure you see at least one boob before you die.

it was mostly atmosphere and building suspense. the scary part is seeing people break down in a tough situation.

when you're out of high school and living on your own, you should watch it again

The Invitation is also top notch, if it hasn't been mentioned

Its so sad that 90% of the horror movies is garbage imo.
I want to be spooped. Gore and zombies just doesnt work for me. I want mystery+supernatural entity shit. And honestly the best one I've seen in years is without a doubt is the new IT.

madness and paranoia

if Jesus camp scares you, you're pretty pathetic tbh

i don't know, that stupid jerky motion thing they keep recycling is fucking lame

I actually liked Scream 1 a lot

yeah, it's a bad movie, but I watched it with my younger brothers and we were laughing throughout the whole thing

and then the end had a nice twist that was kinda spoopy

not as pathetic as fags who get scared by shit like insidious or saw or the conjuring or whatever garbage passes as horror these days

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lights out

I don't think it's a bad movie honestly. It's a self aware movie with a lot of comedic elements that ignited an love for horror for kids born in the 90's. I watched the shit out of this movie as a kid and watched it again this year, yeah it's not scary but it does what movies like friday the 13th do, they're just fun.

bro u act like they're gonna take over the world or some shit lmao chill out fag

well let's see... a movie about a bunch of 8-10 year olds, released 11 years ago

oh shit, those are the fuckers who elected trump

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Yeah I agree on that part. I had trouble with constantly comparing with the old IT aswell as i love Tim Curry. But this version is actually more true to the books which is nice.

yeah... I honestly thought Tim Curry's it was a bit of a low point in his career.

its pretty pathetic that you find a documentary scary OP asked for any good horror movies, doesn't have to be new or old. The fact that you think what goes on in the Jesus camp documentary scary IS pretty pathetic lol

Honestly, the first saw is an absolute masterpiece. The rest of the saw franchise is torture porn shit.

That movie only made me want to fap

Oldest school.
Psycho.

No, it is definitlely not really scary in the modern sensibility.
its just....
perfect cinema...

I mean Hitchcock framed every single scene perfectly. not a wasted movement, angle, lighting, camera angles, etc. every take, every scene adds to the story.

its a masterpiece of film making, and the fact that it is a dated horror movie, slightly based on ed gein, is just so fucking sublime.

no, it is not the scariest. its just a good movie approprate for halloween

Jacob's Ladder is a classic, good taste user.

Here's a few of my favs for top-quality spooks

>Mr. Jones
>Grave Encounters
>The House by the Cemetery (original Italian version)
>Nosforatu (original version)
>Diary of the Dead
>Kairo (original Japanese version)

Shadow of the Vampire is worth checking ot. about the filming of Nosferatu

That's because Max Schreck was an actual vampire

Dreamcatcher

best Made for TV horror movie?
"Amelia" from Trilogy of Terror.

was a 3 part TV movie of semi scary shorts, all staring Karen Black.

The whole 'trilogy' was 72 minutes long, the first two are just tupical 1970's scary TV, but the last part of the trilogy was called
"Amelia"

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Cannibal Holocaust

That black mirror episode, playtest.

Horror is a very personal thing. This episode got me good.

Ray Bradbury Theater- The Town No Where No One Got Off, starring Jeff Goldblum is pretty good

Showtime's Masters of Horror had some great episodes, a google search for the best of them will give you some great ones

This. Shit almost gave me a panic attack

damn a whole town where no one gets off
must not be internet there

this guy knows

All of the Saw movies are fucking garbage. If you like the first one, you probably like other shitty meme-tier movies like Pulp Fiction.

Fuck you.

Near perfect horror movie.

How is that episode personal in any way? It's about a dingus testing a VR simulation and his phone crashing it and frying his brain. Not much "horror" to it.

They Live is pretty good. it's a critique of consumerism. if you want to fuck with someone, before they watch it tell them it's Carpenter's critique of Star Trek II

The Orphanage is pretty good

Kandisha is pretty good, it makes all the 'best horror films no one's heard of' lists

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