right Sup Forums, looking for more "snowy horror" films, bonus points for isolated settings and people going mad.
Already seen: The Thing (original & prequel) Black Mountain Side The Last Winter The Corridor Pontypool (it's vaguely snowy) 30 Days of Night That one X-Files episode where they're trapped in Alaska or some shit
Well thanks for those recommendations, user. It's snowing here too.
Charles Butler
I had a hard time with the Corridor because that one dude looked and acted so much like fucking Bradley Cooper from the Hang Over. It was very distracting.
Elijah Sanders
I'm watching the trailer and I just realized The Corridor is just the Hangover 4, horror in the mountains.
I had to watch the movie twice and I just don't see it. Why is this such an "amazing" movie again?
Christopher Johnson
Dreamcatcher.
Nathan Perry
If you're in a Christmas mood too, Black Christmas is a great watch. Krampus & Gremlins if you want more comedy
Jace Martin
74 or 2006?
Cameron Rodriguez
74, 2006 one is just generic 2000s slasher stuff
Nolan Evans
I also recommend Black Christmas
Adam Foster
I just saw it yesterday for the first time. It's very solid but it's indeed overrated, and I think it's solely because of muh nostalgia
Camden Evans
This seems interesting, will give it a watch
Cameron Sullivan
Schindler's List
Juan Russell
Black Mountainside was genuinely one of the worst films I've seen in some time.
Landon Thomas
Wrong Turn 4.
Aiden Clark
The Dead Zone
Jaxson Morales
Don't do this to yourself
Logan Perry
>snow >isolation >bonus points for people going mad don't tell me you haven't seen pic related
Jaxson Clark
bonus points if you don't turn it off
Samuel Brown
It's really bad.
Jason Thomas
The thing is not horror, it's sci fi
Juan Jenkins
Was thinking this. How had no one mentioned The Shining yet.
Chase Fisher
Curtains Terror Train
Carson Thomas
D-tox and Wind chill
Bit meh but fits the bill
Ethan Scott
Things can be in more than one category simultaneously.
Julian Lee
Ghost Story
Joseph Clark
Frozen (not the Disney CGI flick)
Dominic Torres
Oh yeah, forgot to mention that on the list. The Visit was another one I saw (it's awwwful)
Hudson Martinez
Frozen (the Disney CGI flick)
Charles Wood
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Jeremiah Cruz
Its not scary therefore it's not horror
Ryan Foster
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Lucas Perry
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Parker Thomas
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Jason Jackson
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Ethan Morris
Wndigo....if you can even find it.
Noah Powell
>tfw prince of darkness > the thing
Brandon Reed
Ravenous, one of the better horror films.
Juan Price
na, I absolutely love PoD, but The Thing is easily the superior film.
Luke King
Terrible Also some of the worst CG I've seen in a modern horror flick
Christian White
pretty bad desunee
Dominic Jones
one of the worst memes. kill yourself.
Owen Hall
Underrated
Cooper Foster
have you seen 30 days of night: dark days
Hudson Robinson
the colony
Jose Brooks
Pure kino
Jayden Howard
every white guys's worst horror LMAO
David Ward
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Aiden Morales
the thaw- semi bloated val kilmer
Lincoln Cox
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Noah Williams
troll hunter
Nathan Perez
pontypool
Sebastian Fisher
Cold Prey Dark Was The Night That Tales From The Crypt episode with the killer Santa
Isaac Miller
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Gabriel Bell
The Thing from Another World Curtains (1983) Dead of Winter (1987. Really good little movie with Mary Streenburgen and Rowdy McDowall) There was also a satanic north pole station serial kille rmovie, but I can't remember what it was called (and can't find it on google). It wasn't that good, but the setting and the score were good. Straight to VHS 90s movie. Curse of the Cat People. More fantasy than horror, and not exactly a real sequel to the first CatPeeps, but a great movie anyway.
Noah Collins
Also dumb plot twist and fail science.
Robert Reed
We Are Still Here
Cooper Williams
>The Thing (original & prequel) If Carpenter's film is the original then what the FUCK do you think was playing on TV in Halloween? The ignorance of this board makes my blood boil.
Jace Hernandez
You don't need anything more than The Thing
Leo Wood
relax, faggot.
Matthew Butler
> letting the woman drive
Brayden Fisher
interesting, I actually enjoyed it for the atmosphere which was pretty comfy +ok cinematography. the acting +plot was pretty shit
Jace Adams
Fuck no. Nostalgia scares never hold up.
Jace Gomez
Though the original story of Who Goes There?, by John W. Campbell, has been adapted to film four times there have also been radio and audio drama adaptations.
The first was for a 1950s series entitled Exploring Tomorrow, hosted by Campbell himself, it was broadcast under the title “The Escape” – unfortunately it is a “lost” episode of that series. No recordings are known to exist.
In 1976, the story was also published in comic book form in issue 1 of Starstream (script by Arnold Drake and art by Jack Abel).