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oursoliloquies
Apr 1, 2008, 03:21 PM
Hi,

I've been looking for a really scary movie - really scary, the kind that you can't sleep for days(or maybe just one day.. ) after watching. I haven't really watched many but I've realized that most of which I watch are more.. well, funny than scary.

So, I'd really like suggestions for some proper scary movies..
Oh, and you should probably know that gore is not really my thing unless the rest of the movie is worth it. Foreign movies are always welcome!

Thanks a lot.:D

jvibe101
Apr 1, 2008, 05:05 PM
Hide and Seek pretty sweet.

albear
Apr 1, 2008, 05:45 PM
Stephen king's 'IT'

Gernald
Apr 1, 2008, 05:53 PM
I can't stand proper scary movies.. they give me the willy's... yes even the funny ones
But, maybe try the older ones like pet semetary, or the Freddy and Jason movies??

Hope you find something scary enough for you.

missa8324
Apr 1, 2008, 05:57 PM
The newer Amityville Horror scared the S*** out of me! I didn't even want to leave the theatre I was so scared of going out in the dark afterwards! Personally I think this is a really good scare!

jillianleab
Apr 1, 2008, 06:12 PM
I loved 28 Days Later, but I love all zombie movies!

What sort of thing scares you? Zombies? Psychological thrillers? Slasher flicks? Monsters? Ghosts? Knowing that will help a lot with recommendations.

Wolf Creek was also pretty good.

jillianleab
Apr 1, 2008, 09:12 PM
although not technically zombies as they can die of starvation

THANK YOU!! I always say that and people get all snotty and say, "Well they ACT like zombies!!!" or, "Same difference!" I've just defaulted to saying it's a zombie movie, even though it isn't because they aren't dead!!

:D

jessb
Apr 2, 2008, 01:50 AM
Well I haven't seen it yet but I heard "30 days of night" was good, I love vampire movies so... try that.. :)

EmeraldCam
Apr 2, 2008, 05:43 AM
hi,

i've been looking for a really scary movie - really scary, the kind that you can't sleep for days(or maybe just one day..) after watching. i haven't really watched many but i've realized that most of which i watch are more..well, funny than scary.

so, i'd really like suggestions for some proper scary movies..
oh, and you should probably know that gore is not really my thing unless the rest of the movie is worth it. foreign movies are always welcome!

thanks a lot.:D
Ok, u need to get used to gore really as it can't always be avoided if you want good scary movie. If you want to know the horror genre really well then go right bak to the start- so firstly watch Nosferatu, the 1920s German Vampire film that is much more chilling then most modern movies, then watch the Universal Studio horror films Frankenstein and The Bride of Frankenstein. These films are the prototype horrors. As well as other silent classics (The hunchback of notre dame etc) There are many Universal films to watch. Then I would recommend going through the decades - the original Mystery of the Wax Museum, The cabinet of Dr. Caligari etc. I am an 80s child so I found the 70s and 80s horror films scary when I was like 10-16 but a lot of them are not that scary, but still well well worth seeing - I recommend you at least try out Hellraiser 1-3, and some of the Nightmare on Elm Streets, Poltergeist, as well as The Exorcist, you may not find them scary but they are horror classics. The best horror film I have seen in the past couple of years is The Descent - made by a true horror fan. My favourite horror films are, in no order, - Carrie, The Shining (scary as hell and brilliant), Jacob's Ladder (a intelligent film about mental illness), Suspiria, The Blair Witch Project (is only good the first time you watch it), Picnic at Hanging Rock, The Ring (original is best but American is OK too), The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Alien and Aliens, Salem's Lot, Profondo Rosso, the amazing Silence of the Lambs, Inferno, The Evil Dead (very gory), Tenebrae, Interview with a vampire (not scary but beautiful), Twin Peaks (my absolute favourite thing ever), Candyman, The Others (spooky more than scary), the original Saw only! Now this is just a small selection of my faves, my partner said he found Deliverance pretty scary, but I think it's a gory one!
For all the horror films you could possibly wish for in one great book I totally recommend - Horror :The Definitive Guide to the Cinema of Fear , by James Marriott and Kim Newman.
ENJOY!

EmeraldCam
Apr 2, 2008, 05:46 AM
And The Lost Boys!! I can not believe I left that out - it is one of the coolest films ever

albear
Apr 2, 2008, 07:03 AM
THANK YOU!!!! I always say that and people get all snotty and say, "Well they ACT like zombies!!!" or, "Same difference!" I've just defaulted to saying it's a zombie movie, even though it isn't because they aren't dead!!!!

:D
Yea same here when they call the infected zombies and I point out they're not really, people say I'm being fussy, but I can't help but point out they're wrong lol

albear
Apr 2, 2008, 05:44 PM
"jillianleab agrees: It's not being "fussy" it's being ACCURATE!!! :)"
Damm right lol, we stand tall and proud in expressing the fact that it is not technically a zombie flick lol


Alsofirst ring movie was really scary and I heard the original japaneese one was even worse so if you can put up with subs then maybe watch that.

jillianleab
Apr 2, 2008, 06:28 PM
albear, you're making me want to go back and edit my post to remove the fact that I said it's a zombie movie, lol! I know better than that, and now I'm horribly embarrassed! :o

Instead, I'll settle for this:

28 Days later is NOT a zombie flick - the people are infected, not dead!

:D

albear
Apr 3, 2008, 12:20 AM
albear, you're making me want to go back and edit my post to remove the fact that I said it's a zombie movie, lol! I know better than that, and now I'm horribly embarrassed! :o

Instead, I'll settle for this:

28 Days later is NOT a zombie flick - the people are infected, not dead!

:D
Lol, we all make mistakes :)

Kohoutek
Jan 27, 2010, 09:43 AM
I don't know if you're still looking but if you can get your hands on a copy of "The Woman in Black" it's awesome and terrifying. It's the TV film of the West End stage show of the same name and I spent the entire length of it with an uneasy feeling and my heart in my mouth.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Woman_in_Black_(film)

If you're after something genuinely 'haunting' that will stay with you, I recommend ghost stories/movies rather than 'horror' films.

Try the TV adaptations of the MR James stories, as well as Charles ens ghost story The Signal-Man.

madman81
Jan 27, 2010, 11:10 AM
Check out the Strangers! Also check out Stigmata, The Gift, Stir Echos, and Strangland!

Frogdude
Jan 27, 2010, 03:38 PM
Yeah, Strangeland is very cool!

There's another recent thread on this, all my suggestions can be found there.

Frogdude
Jan 30, 2010, 07:16 AM
Re the subject of "Zombies"

If you want to get technical, there are very few true zombie films. "Technically" a zombie is defined as

(in myth) A corpse that has been re-animated using Voodoo
Or
(in fact) A person who has been put into a death like trance using a poison administered by a Voodoo priest, then re-suscitated by use of another chemical and used as a slave.

So Romero's zombie films aren't about true zombies, neither are 99% of other zombie films.

But for cinematic purposes, we class them as zombie movies. And since 28 Days deals with almost identical themes, as far as I'm concerned, it's perfectly acceptable to put it in that sub-genre.

That's if you want to get "technical" and be "accurate"...

;-)

Kitkat22
Jan 30, 2010, 02:27 PM
I loved "The Stand", by Stephen King.
"Lady In White" starring Lucas Haas when he was young. An older movie I saw when I was younger is, "Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte". The original "Texas Chain Saw Massacre" from the early 1970s. "Silver Bullet" and "Ghost Ship".