1408 is a Great Movie

the best horror movie to come out in the last 18 years fight me

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america and england just can't do horror

first horror movie I ever saw. pretty spooky for me. Still shook by the window scene

18+ website, kiddo

watched the movie when I was slowly realising how to distinguish good movies from bad movies. didn't like it but I don't remember why. If you want some john cusack kino though, Identity is your best bet

I liked it and I sympathize with that statement

It was good but not very scary

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That's not Drag Me To Hell, user.

>the best horror movie to come out in the last 18 years
Saw is better.

Let's hear a better one from the recent 15-20 years then. Go on.

I'll second this one.

LOL

I also really enjoyed this movie when I saw it in theaters!

yeah I was 10 when I saw it do the math nigger

>I was slowly realising how to distinguish good movies from bad movies

It's a subjective medium, kiddo. What you mean to say is "I was slowly realizing how to distinguish movies I like from movies I don't like." You'll understand when you're a bit older and seeming smart to strangers on the internet isn't so important to you.

I wouldn't go that far. I liked it well enough because I'm a fan of weird Silent Hill esque situations.

ju-on

It 2017
It follows
Conjuring 1

Are all better

You sound like an alright guy. How's your evening?
Yeah, that's a good one I admit it. Now name another one.
Kek no.

Maybe I'm thinking of the wrong film, or maybe this is a meme I'm not aware of, but wasn't that film totally generic hollywood schlock?
It's the one with the old woman who dies and leaves a curse on the protag, and ends with a train hitting them, right?
I remember watching it at a party and everyone laughing at how bad it was.

HAH first horror movie I saw was Identity and I was like fuckin 8 at the time it came out

It's very good, although I prefer the theatrical ending over the one the director prefers

I really liked it, and pic related

whatever happened to john cusack?

>It 2017
Pisses me off that the director allowed them to release the theatrical cut on blu ray before the director's cut and so many bought it

It was that one. Perfect popcorn horror.
But totally generic hollywood schlock? No. It was made by Sam Raimi, an actual filmmaker

Yes user. Maybe watch them before you suck off John Soysacks PG-13 horror

I saa a trailer for that when I was a kid amd always wanted to see it but never got around to it.
Saw it for the first time a few months ago on tv
I was not even slightly disappointed


>thinks OP saw a movie when he was 0

>Two thumbs up!
Why did every DVD from the 90s amd early 2000s say that?

pulse aka kairo

I did. You just have shit taste, you fag

Because thumbs up were considered cool back then.
Haven't seen it.

>it follows
As somebody who generally enjoys all media I encounter and rarely actually hates anything, I'm glad I haven't seen any of the cast in anything else noteworthy

Wrong, you have shittaste if you think 1408 is the best horror in 20 years

It was certainly better than expected and that actor had me expecting it was shit.

Haven't seen this. Is it really that bad?

Easily one of the better King adaptations

I despised it but a lot of people love it

Great film, the alternate ending is way better too.

This is good. But once you’ve seen it and know the twist, it kinda loses its appeal.

>You sound like an alright guy. How's your evening?
It's going pretty well so far. I'm watching the Lake Titicaca episode of Jacques Cousteau with my wife and taking motherfuckers to school on Sup Forums. How about you bro?

>a lot of people love it
That often means jack shit tbqh

He still makes pretty good movies once in a while.

Is this any good?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_the_Movies_(U.S._TV_series)

See also:
youtu.be/JPRJFxdPZ-Q

>tfw no longer have a dvd player
>no more of that blue screen with the voice that says "coming soon to theaters"
I miss it anons

>>tfw no longer have a dvd player
>giving in to jewish trickery

Theatrical ending was best ending.

I personally believe pic related is the only scary movie in the 21st century.

Alright. Pretty chill over here and trying to find some inspiration on what movie to watch tonight. Thinking about rewatching The Master but I'm thinking about finding something lighter

I really enjoyed it. It's weird as hell but the costumes are amazing and it's got a solid cast. It's a fun movie.

Have you tried Inland Empire?

Googling it now, I see it was meant to be a horror-comedy, which makes sense in hindsight. We thought it was a serious movie.
I remember the bit where she knocks over the coffin and gets gallons of rotting corpse down her throat.

I enjoyed how he made fun of his career in Hot Tub Time Machine.

>amerimutt remake

If you watch it closely you can actually see that the movie is playing a lot on how the female MC having an eating disorder. Most of the shit happening to her has to do with her getting shit in her mouth and there's a scene where she's shuffing icecream into her face from stress. It was a nice touch I think

I watched this Friday night. I highly recommend it.
Three stories set in the same hotel room. Walter Matthau plays three different characters as the lead in each story. Based on an Neil Simon play.

Sinister is better

do you want another bomb?

sadako is best girl
samara's shite

Thanks man. But I actually think I'm going to watch some Mel Brooks movie or something tonight. What was the last really funny movie you watched?

>it's an "evil haunted thing has limitless but vaguely defined illusion powers that completely remove any stakes from the film because it's all just an illusion anyway bro :^)" horror movie
"Dream sequences are for fags." - Christopher Walken

>an "evil haunted thing has limitless but vaguely defined illusion powers that completely remove any stakes from the film because it's all just an illusion anyway bro
What? Are you in some way retarded?

Favourite ending?

Mine is the one where they hear their daughter's voice on his voice recorder implying that everything that happened to him was real.

There is just something about the end where Cusack stops giving a fuck and is just boozing it while the room burns

Really makes me feel happy.

This is the only movie that ever scared me. But then again maybe it's only because I saw it as a kid. Does if still hold up anons

Well Plaza Suite was pretty funny but it's not a laugh-a-minute riot.

It's not new, but this is the funniest film I've watch in the past few weeks.

what film?

The Ring

Why were horror movies back then so much more frightening than 2010s shit tier """horror"""

because 2010s horror films are liberal art pieces

1930s horror is always a good bet.

I agree, lets not fight bro

more like doctor seX hahahaha LMAO

>I use the rules to try and ban anyone I dont like

judging by your choice of meme, I guess rule 2 applies here

>kids who were 10 years old in 2010 are 18 now

>gets triggered by an image meant to trigger autists on this board

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>triggered
rule 2

No, because once he's in the room that's the whole movie.
He escapes the room for a full fucking month before the movie goes "whoops it was all an illusion somehow" and sends him back to the hotel room all over again. Once that happens how can you possibly give a fuck about anything in the movie? How am I supposed to know or care that he actually escaped at the end, when he's already done it once and it didn't matter anyway because the movie just wrote it off as an illusion? There's no reason the movie couldn't have ended by doing the same thing all over again the moment he finds the tape with his daughter's voice on it, because there are no rules to how the evil hotel room works.
The room does whatever it wants until the writers arbitrarily decide that it can't.

May not be a great horror film, but man, that ending where he survives is one of the best things i've seen in a horror movie

It's good, but I prefer Secret Window.

Tell us why OP its the best horror movie.
From start to finish, why do you believe it's the best. Don't leave anything out cause it's very important to us.