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Lights Out.
I thought the film was mediocre but it was a great premise, and the original short film on YouTube was excellent.
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Lights Out.
Darth Maul?
Yup. That legit horrified me while watching although it didn't stick.God the whole scene in the apartment in the top floor is horrifying. I was drenched in sweat watching it.
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The Wailing
Only scary part in a vastly overrated and excessively boring film about people you love to hate. Also invented the worst horror film genre: Found Footage.
What should we be seeing?
What should we be seeing?
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From Insidious 2
[rec]
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It is an obvious jump scare, you know it's coming, and why is that kid in the attic anyway? but it fills me with dread every time i rewatch it because it causes them to lose their light and be stuck in the dark with the naked monster lady.
Mulholland Drive
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I love Mulholland Drive, but for me the bum does nothing. The scene is amazingly well done and it really is terrifying right up until the bum appears. I was waiting for something far more horrifying to appear, but then it was just someone in a costume and tons of make-up.
But other than that it's an a amazingly memorable scene. The build up is so great.
I've been meaning to watch Xtro simply based on this gif:
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REC
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One of the most unsettling scenes I've seen. The whole attic section is stuff of nightmares.
It's been quite a few years since I saw REC, but I don't remember this specific part at all. I thought she avoided the possessed woman up until the very end when she gets dragged out of frame and the film ends?
this whole scene always scared me when I was young in Salom's Lot original
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It's been quite a few years since I saw REC, but I don't remember this specific part at all. I thought she avoided the possessed woman up until the very end when she gets dragged out of frame and the film ends?
Meh been looking for a horror movie to sell me on the genre lately. Love horror games like Silent Hill, Resident Evil, and Dead Space, but the movies never did anything for me. Especially recently, I can just hear the "SUDDEN LOUD MUSIC/SOUND TO QUE JUMP SCARE!" in most of these instead of letting it freak you out naturally.
Anyone got a recommendation?
this whole scene always scared me when I was young in Salom's Lot original
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[REC] was excellent.[REC]
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Insidious.
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Jesus. I watched that on an old VHS I rented from a video store in Tasmania when I lived there and it's stuck with me ever since. It's one of the most unpleasant, upsetting films I've ever seen.
Men Behind the Sun came out in 1988 well after the boom of exploitation cinema had come and gone. T. F. Mou set out to create a film depicting Japanese war crimes during World War II. He focuses the story on Unit 731 and the grotesque experiments that were performed on Chinese captives by General Shiro Ishii. Among these experiments are letting fleas infected with bubonic plague feast on prisoners, freezing a womans arms and then thawing them only to have both of her arms entirely de-gloved, and putting a man in a pressure chamber causing him to release his bowels and intestines. All of these experiments are shown in full throughout the film, there are no cutaways, no fades to black; you just sit and watch it all unfold. What made this film worse than previous exploitation films is that it used footage from an actual autopsy of a young boy who had recently died.
LolOMG this. Signs is the scariest movie I've ever seen.
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Men behind the sun. Frostbite experiment.
The really bad stuff from this movie isn't giffed it would seem.
hmm... just realized that music and sound effect probably contribute a huge part of the scare factor. these gif didn't look like they're as scary as the poster said. maybe next time I tried playing horror game (I'm weak at them) I should play them without sound or just at low volume. I have a bunch of them that I never finish because I just couldn't do it
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Dead Alive aka Braindead (1992)
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Creepshow (1982)
[REC] Co-director Paco Plaza released a few weeks ago Veronica, which holds some similarities witch [REC] and it's based on one of the most famous and well documented paranormal cases in Spain.
I was looking for some .gifs from The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh, which has plenty of creepy scenes, but couldn't find any, so here's a picture.
The plot: A man have to spend a night in his recently deceased mother's house, full of antiques and religious imagery.
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Don't Look Now
The first VHS movie was pretty decent, havent seen any other.
this whole scene always scared me when I was young in Salom's Lot original
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that scene taught me to never open the window for floating people even if they are family.
I love Mulholland Drive, but for me the bum does nothing. The scene is amazingly well done and it really is terrifying right up until the bum appears. I was waiting for something far more horrifying to appear, but then it was just someone in a costume and tons of make-up.
But other than that it's an a amazingly memorable scene. The build up is so great.
One of the shorts in VHS 2 is legitimately one of the best horror films of the last decade.
The Witch, The Wailing, The Strangers for modern movies. You're Next and I Saw The Devil for horror-thrillers. Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Exorcist for classic moviesMeh been looking for a horror movie to sell me on the genre lately. Love horror games like Silent Hill, Resident Evil, and Dead Space, but the movies never did anything for me. Especially recently, I can just hear the "SUDDEN LOUD MUSIC/SOUND TO QUE JUMP SCARE!" in most of these instead of letting it freak you out naturally.
Anyone got a recommendation?
Yeah, I was thinking about that scene withI remember watching this not too long ago. It did have some very creepy moments.
What makes body horror or other gory moments scary and disturbing is that it's perverting something we as humans understand innately. Not everyone is scared of the dark or monsters, we can't always fathom what it would be like to be hunted by vampires or trapped in a hellscape, but we all know the limits of our body and what a human body is supposed to look like.I'm struggling to see the appeal in any of the gory gifs. They're not scary, just cruel and disgusting.
also this one from American Werewolf forest scene creeped me out
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From Noroi/The Curse.
This is funny though