Best horror remake coming through

Best horror remake coming through.

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The Thing was better, but this is also great.

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The practical effects and the imagery really makes this movie unsettling. Not only that, but getting eaten by the blob is a shitty way to go

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This scene fucked me up.

this movie gave me everlasting nightmares as a child because i watched it on hbo and i was like 10 or some shit. too fucking much.

then i grow up and realize it's johnny drama and the movie is not good.

Is he going to be okay?

Faggot

How 'bout a kiss, Sup Forums?

Is that a fucking cake?

This scene was pretty intense.

Why was she so perfect?

this part fucked me up as a kid

>be 6 year old self
>have vivid nightmare about falling on the toilet and getting sucked through the drainage
>see this after that

Scarred for life

That's not Invasion Of the Body snatchers, you cunt

Nah blob is way more gruesome. There isnt a single scene in thing as disturbing as Also, thing shits the bed with super thing at the end. The animatronic looks stiff and shitty.

Cronenberg's The Fly and Carpenters The Thing are hot contenders for a horror remake holy trinity.

>search image using google
>literally dozens of paul blart memes

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>practical effects will never be this good again

kid deaths are gruesome

Why did your parents let you watch gruesome horror movies as a kid? My mom would never have let us do that

i always found that weird. my parents didnt really give a shit what we watched.

I have no clue. I saw lots of films about aliens, cyborgs, assassins, vietnam, etc. that were incredibly violent or had strong sexual content as a wee lad. I think my parents were lonely or too cheap to afford a babysitter, so they'd just watch this shit and my brother and I were along for the ride.

The sweet, sweet parental neglect of being a latchkey kid with divorced parents. My dad was too busy running a business to care too much about what I watched, and my mom was sort of emotionally immature herself, and would rent stuff like Friday the 13th for me. As far as the both of them were concerned, as long as I wasn't watching porn, it was ok. Some of my longest lasting friendships were forged with other kids with laid back parents with little supervision on their viewing habits, and we sort of bonded talking about horror movies, and violent action movies in elementary school.

It blows my mind when I talk to people who weren't even allowed to watch The Simpsons when they were kids.

and now we're on Sup Forums
where did it go so wrong desu senpai

I wasn't allowed to watch PG-13 movies until I was like...17.

Eh, it's not like the people I know who grew up in puritanical households fared much better than I have. My dad has turned christian in recent years, and has expressed regret in not raising my sister and I "in the ways of Christ", but I told him that he did fine. I don't regret a thing.

That's a plus I suppose. I do not have any serious regrets that will haunt me to the grave. I think I could have spoken up more or maybe asked out the girl I liked sorta thing, but that being said I am relatively happy. I wish everyone had boomer opportunities. Unrelated, but I know someone will deny that the recession in America ever happened or elsewhere for that matter...in defense of what I am unsure...but I do know that it happened and fucked me over as I graduated in 2009.

I was a low-level college administrator and it shocked me how many people graduated from college in 2007 and beyond that were coming back to school, some from prestigious colleges and others from 'lucrative' majors. I am kind of in that boat now.

I thought this guy was going to be the main character when I first saw the movie

no idea phamalam

saw some real gruesome shit in those movies so horror movies of today really don't phase me, come to think of it re watching them they don't really scare me either

the only one to get to me was pic related

This movie is fucking awesome to watch as a kid. Scary as fuck

It's actually funny. My mom wanted to watch this with my brother and I. My mom was the only one to say what a cheap movie it was. Meanwhile me and my bro had nightmares for a month. Shit was brutal.

I can't even imagine how unimaginably painful dying this way must be.

as opposed to the rear projection aweosme of the Blob. Thing is better but just barely.

Movie?

I blame my mom for some reason. She likes these body horror movies from the era, plus other brutal stuff like robocop, jaws, rambo, platoon and such.

The Thing is the best remake ever because it has MEW.

Funny thing was that when i was a kid i could watch nightmare on elm street, friday the 13th, texas chainsaw, any of those gory classics and it wouldnt phase me a bit.

For some reason it was shit like pic related that gave me nightmares as a kid.

Maybe it's the subtlety of danger that got ya.

solid horror movie, watchable even today.

People melting/digested is some of the most gruesome looking effects. Deep Rising , Billy scene was real nasty.

It's so fucking gross, disgusting, gross, I hate that it's so gross, it reminds me of my secret fetish and that's unsettling/disturbing as fuck for me

I didn't watch the blob til recently, knowing how great the effects were that was the only death that truly caught me off guard, there needs to be more kids dying in horror films.

thumbnail made me think that was Ripley.

What is the Billy scene?

i remember reading the kids death was somewhat controversial.

It's such a perfect classic i'm really uneasy about rewatching it

Return of the Living Dead is my favorite movie followed by Creepshow.

Best remakes?

Invasion of the Body Snatchers 78
The Thing 82
The Fly 86
The Blob 88
Night of the Living Dead 90

!!!FACT!!!

>Night of the Living Dead 90

Patrician choice right there

I ended up watching this with my dad when I was like 9, I remember saying "holy shit!" When the kid died, and getting yelled at for it. This was actually the film that got me in to the older 80's films with practical effects. I think this was the first film I ever had a real discussion about with anyone too, we talked for like an hour about it after it ended. True father son bonding kino.

I like the movie tirelessly reminds us how men and women and boy can be half digested and scream inside it

Makes me worry about cleaning drains

I first saw the remake. Years later I watched the original Blob

It was quite different. There were death but overall it's positive and mild and gentle.

>Watching horrifically violent scene
>Parent gets mad about kid swearing
God bless America

It was just a reminder to watch my mouth, but my dad laughed at the same time. I can still remember being slightly out of breath as I said " I can't believe they killed a kid!" This film is fucking great.

>Night of the Living Dead 90

anyone who says this is better than the original is a pleb

Creepshow is one of the best movies ever made. The stories are great, the aesthetic and atmosphere of the movie is superb.

watch THE UNTOLD STORY Anthony Wong

fuggg that's disturbing. The whole idea of being slowly digested alive bother me.

nah

They don't even do kid's death scenes anymore. This and the original Assault on Precint 13 are the only 2 I can even remember.

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Really lax tv gore laws pre-2000 in my country allowed me to watch all the good horror stuff in a matinée movie slot.

After 2000 i finally got a tv in my room, allowing me to stay up until 2 am watching the new horror time slot.

Parenting in the 90s was really lax.

I know. In retrospect it's fairly obvious the "bad boy" is going to be the hero, but when I first saw this I was like "Woah, didn't see that coming."

going to have lasagna today

The Thing is a different adaption of the same source material. It's not a remake.

there are furries unironically beating their meat to this

They shoot open a tentacle and a mostly digested man named Billy falls out screaming and melting while slowly creeping towards the main group of characters. It's probably on YouTube. Try Deep Rising Tentacle scene.

I watched it and it made me want to puke, gross as fuck.

Is the character named Billy given much development?

Because I kept pestering my mom.

Best horror remake coming in

I didn't say it was better. I just like it!!!FACT!!!

Yea, that was pretty good.
Though what was up with the ending with the pastor?

it is though

They had a kid death in spectral

Shameless sequel hook

I like monster movies where the real monsters are other people.

they didn't

There was going to be a sequel but the movie grossed 8 million vs its 19 million production budget

That matte line!

My Mom wasn't thrilled that I was watching them but knew I was going to anyway. I think as long as I wasn't talking about killing people myself, my parents we're alright with it.

Yeah that was a really well done movie.

How long before we get a Blob soft reboot when some Catalogue Teens find an old Trunk in a spooky shack once owned by a crazy pastor?

My parents let me watch Childs Play and Blair witch all the time when i was a young pup. I mean, they fucked me up for months, but i kept watching them lmao

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Requesting a name for a horror movie with incredible practical effects. The making of showed how they used camera angles and cut outs to trick the viewer into seeing things being closer and farther away. Also a dead body falls on the ground and explodes into a bunch of little monsters. Mid to late 80s time frame I believe. Plz help

sounds like The Gate

YES! I was typing in the dumbest crap trying to find this

Alien vs Predator Requiem had a cool seen in the start where the kid gets his chest bursted. Was sick in theatres.

The blob is fucking great. But I can't pick a favourite between this, The Thing or The Fly.

Easily the top 3 as far as remakes go. The 78 rendition of Invasion of the Body Snatchers is great too but never quite reaches that level.

The remake of Dawn of the dead and the first Hill Have Eyes were both passable too. The only 2 I remember out of the glut of early/mid 2000s remakes that didn't completely suck.

I unironically enjoy Abel Ferrara's Body Snatchers more than the 78 and the 50's version

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romero himself admits it's better than the original.

my parents didn't care. what I don't get about this is that,m while I watched a bunch of gore in horror movies, the normies I know hated that when they were a kid. Now they all share rekt videos on whatsapp and laughing about it while I am the one that hates watching that kind of stuff

>2013 Carrie
>better than original

ayylmao

There is only ONE correct answer to this question, plebs