What are the scariest/creepiest/most horrific movies you've seen?

What are the scariest/creepiest/most horrific movies you've seen?

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It's hard to classify something as "most scary" or whatever

Sinister was probably the last horror movie I've seen.
The ending is a bit shite, but the opening stuff is good.

The Witch is probably the "best" one I've seen in a while

Lake mungo. That one scene gives me chills everytime I think about it.

the grifter

Paranormal Activity

The home movies in Sinster are the scariest parts of the movie.

That's poop all over the floor and walls, isn't it?

>The ending is a bit shite, but the opening stuff is good.
Yeah, that falls apart so hard. The premise and first third is good, but it falls to shit once they explain why everything's happening.

Yeah.
Those are really good
The rest really doesn't hold up

Seriously, inb4 DUDE WEED.

>get really high
>be alone
>night time
>no lights
>laptop

Watch
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It will be an experience. Bonus points if you watch it outside at night time.

They look like people
lovely molly has some okay parts
kairo

pleb fuck

how is this even possible?

The toilet has got to have exploded a fountain of shit or something jesus christ.

creepiest- Lake Mungo
Scariest- REC
Horrific- I Saw The Devil

I watched Blue Velvet while tripping, that really fucked me up, then tried to watch Eraserhead, no chance.

Megan is Missing

Begotten's just weird, it's not scary. The only part I don't like on a visceral level is the Son of Man thing that just wretches and twitches, looks fucking weird. Rest of it is just art school tier weirdness.

probably Cyberbully

That can happen
Pressure can build up and find release up a toilet

Shutter creeped me the fuck out. Also, The Eye.

>The Eye
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

>A girl was cyberbullied so hard she can't even open a box anymore

Really haunting

The Borderlands

Probably some underground faux snuff.

Shitty Hollywood horror with ghosts or monsters can't be scary even if it actually tried.

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Found it looking for something to hang in my place.

Ugg painting but good show. You should watch it.

nice thanks

Audition was up there imo, but only if you got immersed in the beginning and stayed immersed. If you were in and out then you missed the significance of the payoff.

I was pleasantly surprised by Lights Out, but I wouldn't necessarily call it particularly scary. Some scenes in Sinister were pretty good.

Wait Until Dark is a fun one if you're into Hitchcock style suspense.

If you want something of that style, try Goya's black paintings

> The Witch

Mein nehger.

Also, Anya Taylor-Joy

>Anya Taylor-Joy

Forbidden fruit

homemade snuff is worse

Are those doggos ok?

Black Swan is a great movie if you want something creepy

It's obviously not horror, but it constantly does shit that unnerves you.
Like fingernails coming off
Or paintings/reflections not obeying physics

boy don't be talkin bout ma woman

I'll take your word for it.

Why wouldn't they be?
They're ankle deep in a buffet

fire walk with me was pretty spooky

Going to start the second season. I love it, but it's still constrained by NBC and needing to pull in the amount of viewers required for its budget. I love the wendigo sequences.

The wicker man. The movie is not terrifying altogether but the ending is going to haunt your weeks

Second season is fucking GOAT
The third season is really good too, but you can tell that they stopped giving a shit about what NBC wants and goes full insane

Probably this. Only movie that's ever bothered me.

Gone Girl
I joined thot patrol after watching it.

Subjected friends to The Borderlands yesterday.

The ending shat them up good. Was good times.

Excellent rec since I've been considering a print of saturn devouring his son. Pic related is by my favorite landscape painter.

Actually scary and not just something that jumps at your face or "oh lel its so weird and fucked up xd"?

The Wailing

Like the first 2 out of 3 or so hours have just thriller shit and even some comedy, but spending so long to build the characters and the setting pay off in the end

I've always wanted a giant print of Saturn Devouring His Son in my dining room.
Feels appropriate for dinner.

Look into Repin too.
He's becoming a bit of a meme artist now, but still very good.

The ending was suppose to be different. I can't remember how exactly, but I think it was suppose to be an ending where the Bagoul or w/e wins, and there was no infamous ending scare

The studio wanted that

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Even the "Bagoul" thing was too far
Like, the tapes were scary enough and all the movie needed
Should have kept it more grounded and only teased without confirming a supernatural aspect, if it had one at all

I liked The Wailing too but it gets too "hocus pocus" and doesn't explain a lot, like THE FUCKING ZOMBIES THAT APPEAR AND THEN DISAPPEAR OUT OF NOWHERE ???? WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT ABOUT ??? and the irrationality of the protagonist. I did enjoy how the writing plays with your anticipation of who the villain is, but after rewatching I realized it's very one-dimensional and everything comes at first glance. It's one of the those indie films that swept expectations but won't be mentionable in a couple years.

I always thought The Chaser was more horrific than I Saw The Devil

I barely get scared by horror movies anymore, so I was pleasantly surprised by this. Probably the most uncomfortable I've ever been from watching a movie. You get the idea where the plot is going but you don't want it to go there.

>The zombies that appear and then disappear
?
>irrationality of the protagonist
I think he was suppose to be a dumb homer simpson character anyways, a fuck up.

I don't think it's gonna be a big thing a couple of years because
>It spends a lot of time building up
>No "satisfying" ending
>culture things that non-asians wont understand

I think there's more to it though, like all the religion symbolism, like how the family deserved their fate because even if something happens to you as a religious person, you should turn the other cheeks, and I feel like while it doesn't explain shit, if you look into it, everything has an explanation

>Shart in mart detected

>not wanting to be kidnapped and get SRS because you accidentally killed a very rich surgeon's daughter.
fag.

Hahah stupid doggos running around in shit

The Poughkeepsie Tapes and The St. Francisville Experiment.

This

The acting in the poughkeepsie tapes is so bad that it negates how scary some of the scenes are.

The thing that got me wasn't necessarily that one scene but the entire slow build up to it.

hell, the atmosphere in the beginning made me pause the movie for a bit

The acting never bothered me, it added to the realism for me.

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this. if it was more of a mystery with some supernatural undertones it would have been far scarier

VHS

I would say that Noir the curse is close to Lake Mungo, slow build up and a explosion of paranormal shit.

What other movies does this type of build up in found footage?

The idea of skinwalkers/Goat men creep me the fuck out. Hence why The Thing is my favorite film ever

>Noir the curse

>that scene where the half-finished copy is screaming in the snow

>Noir the curse
Noroi the curse damn it

I got chills the first time I watched that scene, and I still get chills when watching it now.

I'm pretty unflappable when it comes to horror, but that one stays with me.
The rest of the movie is very enjoyable but not very "scary" (except for perhaps the dog scene).
But that one with the ruined hands and the screaming.
That's something special

Goodnight Mummy
it made me really uncomfortable

>not mentioning the Petri dish scene

I know jumpscares can be petty but this one's timed perfectly

I fucking stand by the opinion that Signs is a 10/10 horror movie

The lead up and the brief jump scares are perfectly executed.
The characters are totally relatable and we care about their survival
That scene in the dark?
Kino

Yeah, the ending is divisive
But it's still a 10/10 horror movie
If only for the music

the shutter and alien made me feel really uncomfortable. session 9 also had a few scenes that were a little 2spooky4me.

It's well timed, but... like, you know it's coming
And the threat of the Thing has been established

The screaming monster is the best scene because it shows how fucked things are

begotten sucks

Man, I don't even care about the cheap jumpscares, this was a genuinely creepy movie.

fucking peachfuzz

>enjoy being creeped out
>but horror movies are too scary
>so i just lurk these threads and read the movies' plots on wikipedia

Puss puss

>lakemungo.png
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre genuinely bothers me, it's got such a grimy ass feeling to it, and it's visceral, too, nit excessively violent, but almost realistically so. Also, knowing that the house they used began to stink with all the animal bones and fur and feathers they used, the heat and the general exhaustion and stress of the cast and crew, how it all adds to that nightmarish mixture is just perfect. What a weird fucking movie.

>the dinner scene
>the fucking grey wrinkled grandpa
>I genuinely can't tell what he's supposed to be

I feel like he's been unnaturally kept alive via evil or something, freaks me out.

That's Hannibal from the Hannibal series

Are you talking about the original or the remake?
I haven't seen either so I don't know which is better

doggos love to lick shit annon so yes they are ok

Original Tobe Hooper one. Haven't touched the remake, don't plan to. Original has such a nasty atmosphere, it's worth a watch for sure.

A lot of people disagree with me, but I feel like Lake Mungo is just about the perfect way to build up suspense, and then release it with one completely chilling scene.

A great film.

Original TCM is my favourite 'slasher film'. It's atmosphere is absolutely terrific.

Underrated.
The Succubus and the one in the forest with the glitch monster were 10/10. Everything else was good but not nearly as well done as the others.

tubby time nigga

>That one scene
OP pic ?

this was great

Antichrist
Insidious

Just saw it. Spoopy. Reminded me of Silent Hill 2 (¿?)

was just posting this. This is pure mockumentary kino

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OP done got himself some beer and rented the witch. Thanks for the recs my niggas. I'll be watching everything in this thread so far.