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31 Days, 31 Films

Beginning with a great rec from yesterday's thread. What have you been watching?

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>horror
childish genre

Just saw this and was pleasantly surprised.

...

So far...

>28 Weeks Later
>Zombie Diaries
>Chernobyl Diaries

Watched this last night. The scares were not particularly interesting, but the atmosphere was very unnerving at times and the comedic parts were interesting.

Recently watched As above so below and The possession of Michael king, surprised they were not that bad.

Some recs:

The Borderlands
The Wailing
The Taking of Deborah Logan
They look like people
The blackcoats daughter
Kill list
Borgman

Worth a watch?

What I've seen so far
Basket Case
Suicide Club
In the Mouth of Madness

I watched Stage Fright last night. Very good movie

>gory
>fucked up
>perverted
kino

I watched Return of the Dead and I loved it. Too bad there wasn't more Tarman, he looked really good. High socks are the best

The 80s owl slasher right?

how is it

Oh yeah

Haven't seen many episodes, but mostly, so bad it's good.

I'm doing horror themed watching, so it doesn't necessesarily have to be a horror movie, but something that ties in with a horror theme.
So far I've watched:
The Alchemists Cookbook andLittle Evil

Tonight I'm going to watch It Comes at Night

I'm really trying to watch mostly movies I havent seen before but my kid wants to watch The Exorcist so we'll watch that one night.

Ones on my list to watch include:
It
They Look Like People
The Babadook
What We Become
Green Hell

Anymore suggestions? I have Netflix, Hulu, and Prime to stream on. I really enjoy atmospheric kino like The VVitch, The Alchemists Cookbook, and Sauna.

Why doesn't one of the streaming companies acquire this kino?

I don't think it was even fully released on vhs. No dvd release either. Something must be up.

That movie was great. Best horror film I've seen this year.

>I have Netflix, Hulu, and Prime to stream on
I suggest getting to the doctor to find out if you have aids yet. Just torrent that shit nigga

It's a good flick, but more psychological drama than horror. Don't expect to be scared.

Yeah, I do. My disability check from my gayids is why I can afford three streaming services.

Watch They Look Like People before It Comes At Night. It's the same sort of concept but done much better.

>mfw have vhs copies of tbwp and noes3 downloaded

That and kill list are the only decent 'horror' films I've seen in years. The original texas chainsaw is amazing in case you haven't seen it.

>he doesn't watch the october horror marathon with Sup Forums bros

>watching movies in shit quality with a bunch of memers

>shilling shittv

>I really enjoy atmospheric kino like The VVitch

Check OPs image for the same kinda atmosphere

>mfw my town still has a video store that gets decent business
>mfw I might actually go there this weekend
>mfw browsing the horror section like i'm 12 years old again

Fun flick. Very rewatchable.

>faces of death 6 is just reused footage from the earlier films

I envy you.

reminder plebs watch for scares, patricians for mood

The devils candy?

I might even take pictures and post them here

>What have you been watching?
Stephen King's Storm Of The Century.

I usually hate Stephen King, but I really like the atmosphere in that short. The paranoia, the constant snow, I really love it.
I like restricted spaces anyway, they make the horror really tangible. I wish there was something like Alien or Halloween, but on a boat.

The one that REALLY started it all.

How about Below?

horor

If it's horror and not gore, I'll like it.

Sure its pretty gud.
There is an actor i shit you not that looks and speaks like Chris Chan.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Below_(film)

I saw it on some b-grade pay channel in my country, it was mostly horror stories containing lots of slasher elements and dreamy sequences. The sets were very cheap, cheesy and 80's with constant neon light which ends up looking great if you like retro aesthetics.

Dammit, it's not old enough to be on Youtube in a viewable quality, and I can't really pirate it.

I'll really need to find a way to rent movies for cheap or something.

So far already
basket case 2
Brain damage
Jaws
Elm Street 1
and more horror themed podcasts I guess

do not recommend

this 24/7 for October?

Oddly, years ago Yahoo was streaming it.

This was probably 2003/4, or so.

Post creature and killer animalkino

Crockino:
Alligator (1980)
Rogue (2007)
Lake Placid (1999)
Dark Age (1987)

Ssssskino:
Anaconda (1997)
Anaconda 2 (2004)
Sssssss (1973)
*Snakes on a Plane* (2006)

Spiderkino
Arachnophobia (1990)
Spiders (2000)
*Eight Legged Freaks* (2002)

Sharkcore
*Deep Blue Sea* (1999)
Peter Benchley's Creature (1998)
Jaws & sequels
Bait (2012)
The Shallows (2016)
12 Days of Terror (2004)

Cephalopodkino
Peter Benchley's The Beast (1996)
Octopus (2000)
*Deep Rising* (1998)

Piranhacore
Piranha (1978)
Piranha II: The Spawning (1981)
Piranha 3D (2010)

Dogkino
Cujo (1983)
Man's Best Friend (1993)
White Dog (1982)

Ratkino
Deadly Eyes (1982)
Graveyard Shift (1990)
Willard (1971)
Mulberry St (2006)

Roachkino
The Nest (1988)
Mimic (1997)
Creepshow (1982, last segment)

Assorted creaturekino
Razorback (1984) killer boar
Slugs (1988) killer slugs
Ticks (1993) giant killer ticks
The Relic (1997) mutated lizard chimera beast, a lot better than it sounds
Splinter (2008) fungus like parasite that takes over the host and twists it in fun ways, really a must see.
Orca (1977) only killer whale movie that I know of
*Black Sheep* (2006)
*Grabbers *(2012) tentacle aliens, great effects and pretty neat movie overall

>decide to give it a try
>chat is a lot of people talking about random shit and their lives instead of what's being shown
Into the trash it goes.

>start watching "Le Peuple des Ténèbres"
>starts nicely, with a kid being spooked by what's going on in his room
>tension builds up, it builds up...
>and then it drops
>just before the kid get dragged to the darkness

I'm not sure I'm really fond of jumpscares, honestly. The tension could give me nightmares, but the jumpscare ruins the fear and just makes me jump.

>starts thread with modern horror garbage and a shitty poster

Who keeps fucking these threads up?

the same retard oh pee

>The Babadook
you're better off killing yourself than watching that hunk of shit.

>horror themed podcasts I guess
such as

I prefer Sinister. It has a few really shitty jumpscares, but I liked how the guy basically walks to his doom, while knowing that he's fucking himself, just out of greed.
And I like how you can spot Bughuul even before he notices him.

neither are any good.

Need something like pic related.

No movie ever made is good.

Devil's Advocate

Can someone rec me the classic pulpy go-to's from the 60s and 70s?

All movies are trash. Especially the ones you like.

The one I like is good.

I only like good horror films.

Carnival of Souls
Eyes Without a Face
House of Usher
Kill, Baby, Kill
Night of the Living Dead
Onibaba
Peeping Tom
Psycho
Repuslion
Rosemary's Baby
The Birds
The Haunting
The Masque of the Red Death
Wait Until Dark
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
Witchfinder General
Abominable dr. Phibes
Alice Sweet Alice
Dawn of the Dead (original obviously)
Eraserhead
Hausu
Madhouse
Nosferatu the Vampyre
Salem's Lot
Suspiria
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Tenant
The Wicker Man
Zombi 2
An American Werewolf in London
Basket Case
Brain Damage
Christine
City of the Living Dead
Creepshow
Day of the Dead
Demons
Evil Dead
Evil Dead 2
Fright Night
From Beyond
Halloween III
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
House by the Cemetery
House
Killer Klowns From Outer Space
Lady in White
Monster Squad
Motel Hell
Night of the Demons
Night of the Comet
Re-Animator
Return of the Living Dead
The Dead Zone
The Fly
The Lost Boys
The Thing
They Live
Videodrome

selections

shit list

If you're just going to shitpost, take it somewhere else.

So far this year. Lots of shlock, the way I like it. That said, I haven't watched Maniac and Silence of the Silence in a longass time and I thought the mood in the former and the acting in the latter were top notch.

I fucking hated the Cabin In The Woods.

lake mungo was absolute shit, why do I listen to you guys

What kind of retard categorizes movies like this? You have one entitled "Icons", yet it's just a bunch of slasher sequel trash.

What didn't you like about it?

Me too. There no suspense because the viewer is in on the whole joke. Not to mention all the horrible CGI monsters. Fucking laziness.

aww babby hasn't grown out of their solipsism yet

Cold Prey truly surprised me
It's about one of the few slashes that actually felt like giving character developement to the main cast as to make you care for them before offing them off one by one
The sequel has one of my favorite horror tropes meaning it's situated directly after the first in a hospital like Halloween 2
Any other horror movies that do that?
See No Evil 2 is kinda like that but with new victims.

>contrarian garbage
fuck off

What's with all the modern shit and crappy remakes? This is the kind of list I'd expect a teenage girl to make.

31 horror movies in 31 days?
Is this supposed to be a test of endurance?
I'd probably kill myself after 10

>old=good

Channel Zero is horror kino of the highest order, I don't think there has been a single jump scare so far in season 2 but the latest episode freaked me out so much I almost stopped watching.

weak

Sometimes I forget that this forum is mostly made up of children whose goto movies are gay ghost shit and Saw-type movies and autists who think anything made before 1970 is the best of the best of horror.

DUDE SELF AWARE LMAO
reddit as fuck

>netflix has absolutely no classic horror flicks besides the first two hellraisers

I just wanna watch all the nightmare on elm street and friday the 13th movies again.

It's hard to look smart when talking about horror movies.

Oh shit S02 is finally in?
That's the show where the first one is about Candle Cove, right?

Netflix doesn't even have the first fucking Jurassic Park, I mean holy shit

I'd say anything made before 1980 were the best.They really dumbed-down the genre by shitting out nothing but slashers and horror comedies. Not to mention the horrible acting in most of them.

Just watching whatever I feel like horror related on any given day

Oct 1: The Void (2017)
Oct 2: Martyrs (2008)
Oct 3: Frankenstein (1933)

Horror is a visceral experience, so different movies appeal to different people. Most of the posters here are children who don't understand that their opinions aren't objective truths and so discourse really suffers when it comes to something as subjective as what horror movies people like.

They took pretty much all of them away right before this month started. Fuck them

publicdomainmovies.net/movie/freddys-return-a-nightmare-reborn

>I just wanna watch all the nightmare on elm street and friday the 13th movies again.
really? You complain about them not having classic horror flicks and these are the garbage movies you want to watch? It's the same exact shit every movie.

Everything. I just started to dislike that movie the second I started watching it, and my dislike only grew as I watched it further.
>plot doesn't make sense
>you're not allowed to emphasize with the characters since you know they're forced to die
>the scientists aren't sympathetic either
>too many unnecessary cruelty in the purge scene just for the sake of catering to edg teenager who think that horror = torture and blood

If hate is an irrational dislike for something, then I literally hated that movie.

It's hard to get a visceral experience from a horror movie when you're older than 18.

>Oct 1: The Void (2017)
trash
>Oct 2: Martyrs (2008)
torture porn mistakenly looked at as a "art film"
>Oct 3: Frankenstein (1933)
Frankenstein came out in 1931.

The acting in *most* horror movies is dogshit. You're right though, before '80 they just made dark movies, then the slasher genre took off and it was all about churning out cheaply made crap as quickly as possible until diminishing returns set in. But I like all that crap despite those things. I grew up watching the F13 and Halloween movies when I was 7. Nostalgia is a powerful substance.

>That's the show where the first one is about Candle Cove, right?

Yep, CC is a much better creepypasta than the one season 2 is based off of, but the way they are adapting it and making it their own sets it above season 1 imo.

>your favorite horror films are hated by horror film fans for being too boring and non horror film fans for being too scary/graphic

There needs to be like a separate genre for slow burn horror films

Thanks friend, but I enjoyed all 3 movies.

I remember that the only visceral experience I ever had was with Ringu.
Nowadays, when I watch a horror movie, I watch it mostly :
>for the story
>while facepalming at the incoherences
>to analyze how the monster/ghost/demon behaves

I stopped getting scared by movies a while ago, and I midly regret that.