Favorite horror and/or thriller films

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Been working my way through the Alien series, Event Horizon, Don't Breathe, It Follows, Hush, and a few others I can't recall now.

Any recommendations for solid horror films to watch?
Last Edit: May 04, 2017, 06:04:01 PM by Sovereign Citizen Kane


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The Conjuring
Sinister
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I saw The Void recently, which was a great throwback to the body horror Carpenter era and utilizes fantastic gore and creature effects. Characters could've been more well rounded but an otherwise really enjoyable homage to the golden era of horror.

To answer the OP:
-The Thing (possibly my favourite horror of all time)
-Day of the Dead
-28 Days Later
-REC
-Hellraiser
-The Fly
-An American Werewolf in London
-The Witch


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I saw The Void recently, which was a great throwback to the body horror Carpenter era and utilizes fantastic gore and creature effects. Characters could've been more well rounded but an otherwise really enjoyable homage to the golden era of horror.

To answer the OP:
-The Thing (possibly my favourite horror of all time)
-Day of the Dead
-28 Days Later
-REC
-Hellraiser
-The Fly
-An American Werewolf in London
-The Witch

The Witch is unbelievably good. Is The Fly actually good? I have trouble taking Jeff Goldblum seriously in anything.


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I saw The Void recently, which was a great throwback to the body horror Carpenter era and utilizes fantastic gore and creature effects. Characters could've been more well rounded but an otherwise really enjoyable homage to the golden era of horror.

To answer the OP:
-The Thing (possibly my favourite horror of all time)
-Day of the Dead
-28 Days Later
-REC
-Hellraiser
-The Fly
-An American Werewolf in London
-The Witch

The Witch is unbelievably good. Is The Fly actually good? I have trouble taking Jeff Goldblum seriously in anything.
If you have an affinity for body horror, yeah. I would say about 50% of the film is standard neurotic Goldblum acting and the other half is pure body horror. If you can put up with the former half of the film then it's worth it purely for the effects.


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If you have an affinity for body horror, yeah. I would say about 50% of the film is standard neurotic Goldblum acting and the other half is pure body horror.

I think that's my least preferred method of horror. Event Horizon is relatively tame, but I'd say it's right about where my tolerance lies. Stuff like Attack on Titan is really unnerving for me because of that content. I prefer more psychological horror.
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If you have an affinity for body horror, yeah. I would say about 50% of the film is standard neurotic Goldblum acting and the other half is pure body horror.

I think that's my least preferred method of horror. Event Horizon is relatively tame, but I'd say it's right about where my tolerance lies. Stuff like Attack on Titan is really unnerving for me because of that content. I prefer more psychological horror.
Really? I feel like that's where the impact of horror is kind of underutilized. I recognise the effect psychological horror can have on people but they really just don't do it for me. I can enjoy films like the Shining or The Blair Witch Project for what they are but they hardly disturb/frighten me, and a good majority of the subgenre has me disengaged throughout.

Body horror is where it's at famalam.


 
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I saw The Void recently, which was a great throwback to the body horror Carpenter era and utilizes fantastic gore and creature effects. Characters could've been more well rounded but an otherwise really enjoyable homage to the golden era of horror.

To answer the OP:
-The Thing (possibly my favourite horror of all time)
-Day of the Dead
-28 Days Later
-REC
-Hellraiser
-The Fly
-An American Werewolf in London
-The Witch
The Witch is unbelievably good. Is The Fly actually good? I have trouble taking Jeff Goldblum seriously in anything.
i assumed he was talking about the 1958 original

the only horror film i'd recommend that you've no doubt already seen is the babadook


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If you have an affinity for body horror, yeah. I would say about 50% of the film is standard neurotic Goldblum acting and the other half is pure body horror.

I think that's my least preferred method of horror. Event Horizon is relatively tame, but I'd say it's right about where my tolerance lies. Stuff like Attack on Titan is really unnerving for me because of that content. I prefer more psychological horror.
Really? I feel like that's where the impact of horror is kind of underutilized. I recognise the effect psychological horror can have on people but they really just don't do it for me. I can enjoy films like the Shining or The Blair Witch Project for what they are but they hardly disturb/frighten me, and a good majority of the subgenre has me disengaged throughout.

Body horror is where it's at famalam.

Yeah, I think I'm just a lightweight. I'm pretty new to actually enjoying horror films, so I'm still siding towards violent thrillers than true horror.

the only horror film i'd recommend that you've no doubt already seen is the babadook
I have. I liked it quite a bit.
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Bruh, it's going to sound like I'm joking but the first silent hill movie is one of my favorite horror movies of all time.

The thing
30 days of night
The conjuring
Drag me to hell
Evil dead
Evil dead (remake)
Halloween (Rob zombie remakes)
House of a thousand corpses
Poltergeist
Texas chainsaw massacre
Paranormal activity
The ring
The grudge
Alien
Aliens
Red state
Cabin in the woods
Jaws
The strangers