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Good Horror Movies Lately?

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  1. mrpaige

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    I kinda liked that movie The Signal, which is relatively recent.
     
  2. Jeremiah

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    Count me in the group who doesn't like Snuff-p*rn like Hostel or to a lesser extent, Saw. I can do without torture in my horror movies. A true horror movie is more psychological than anything else, like my favorite horror movie, The Shining.

    I'd say that I like horror movies more for the fiction aspect than the scare angle. It's good sci-fi with a twist. It's hard to draw the line between sci-fi and horror, like with Alien/Aliens.

    I really liked 30 Days of Night. Based on a comic, captured the feel of it fairly well. Fear.net put out two web-short sequels that you can catch on Hulu. I watched the first sequel last night.

    I LOVED the Mist - I own the DVD now, too. I don't want to spoil it if you haven't seen it, but if you're a parent it will kick your ass.

    I watched John Carpenter's The Thing a few weeks ago. Never gets old. I liked his In the Mouth of Madness, too.

    The Hellraiser movies were awesome, too.

    A good Zombie movie that I saw recently- Fido.
     
  3. Rocket River

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    QUESTION: Jaws/Cujo/The Birds <-- are these considered HORROR MOVIES

    I kind of like the Nature Goes Wild type Horror Movies

    Rocket River
     
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    Leprechaun in Space
     
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    I can't remember the last time a movie actually scared me. And when I say "scared" I don't mean gross me out or make me jump, I mean actually give me nightmares that night. That's the kind of movie I'd like to see.

    I guess the last movie that actually did that for me was Jacobs Ladder?
     
  6. aghast

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    Horror movies became self-aware with Scream, and that kind of fueled a mini-generation of meta-horror navel-gazing. I think the success and quality of that movie's script weakened the genre as a whole, because of the weaker imitations it's spawned over the last decade.

    Over the last few years, I thought The Strangers w/ Liv Tyler was above average. Very minimalist: a couple in a secluded home, cut off from the outside world; person(s) outside wearing masks, for whatever reasons determined to get inside that home.

    Similarly, I found Open Water truly terrifying. A purely psychological horror; man (or man + woman), alone, versus nature's indifference.
     
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    he asked from the last years or so, do you have any better suggestion?

    Thats why I said the first 2, especially the first was not about gore
     
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    Best Horror Movies Ever.

    1.The Exorcist
    2.Jacob's Ladder
    3.Dawn of the Dead (remake...not really scary just alot of action, which is what a zombie movie should have)


    Land of the Dead is probably the worst and most boring mainstream zombie movie ever made.
     

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