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Posts: 6,867
Jul 18, 2010 2:33am
cbus4life;426166 wrote:Best horror movie i watched recently was The Descent.
Came out in like 2005 i think lol.
This. It scared the living shit out of me, along with the Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake.

hoops23
Posts: 15,696
Jul 18, 2010 5:01am
The Descent was definitely a good one..
I see the sequel came out not o long ago, but was straight to DVD.. Anybody see that one yet? If so, how was it?
I see the sequel came out not o long ago, but was straight to DVD.. Anybody see that one yet? If so, how was it?

Ytowngirlinfla
Posts: 2,295
Jul 18, 2010 7:18am
I'm a huge horror fan but have been so disappointed lately with the remakes, I don't think I'll bother to watch anymore that come out. I thought Halloween I Zombie remake was good, the 2nd one, wtf happened, he totally messed that movie up. The TCM remake was pretty good. Nightmare on Elm Street was a total joke and stupid. I hate that they are remaking my favorite 80's movies, it makes me feel old.
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sowmiya
Posts: 7
Jul 31, 2010 5:53am
Saw is nice Movie,I watched the movie in Theatre...It's very nice,The Background Music,The Screnply all are nice,I watched the Trailer Before watching the Movie,In here http://www.mtjunkie.org/saw-ii-2005-10-28/ i watched the Trailer .....

thePITman
Posts: 3,867
Jul 31, 2010 7:52am
hoops23;426386 wrote:The Descent was definitely a good one..
I see the sequel came out not o long ago, but was straight to DVD.. Anybody see that one yet? If so, how was it?
Bad. Don't watch it.

Writerbuckeye
Posts: 4,745
Jul 31, 2010 10:54am
The horror movies that continue to be the best, in my view, are the ones that create intolerable suspense that something horrible is going to happen (whether it does or not).
The original Haunting was great. You never saw anything, but it scared the poop out of you by using your own imagination against you. Same, to a degree, with the original Halloween. There wasn't that much actual slicing and dicing on screen, but the ability of the movie to create suspense and use your imagination was terrific.
Movies that do nothing more than rack up body counts in varying ways aren't really horror movies to me. I don't get off on gore like some folks do, and envelope just keeps getting pushed further and further on the gore meter. That REALLY does nothing for me, and hardly qualifies as suspenseful since you know people are going to die, lots of them, in horrible ways.
The original Haunting was great. You never saw anything, but it scared the poop out of you by using your own imagination against you. Same, to a degree, with the original Halloween. There wasn't that much actual slicing and dicing on screen, but the ability of the movie to create suspense and use your imagination was terrific.
Movies that do nothing more than rack up body counts in varying ways aren't really horror movies to me. I don't get off on gore like some folks do, and envelope just keeps getting pushed further and further on the gore meter. That REALLY does nothing for me, and hardly qualifies as suspenseful since you know people are going to die, lots of them, in horrible ways.

wes_mantooth
Posts: 17,977
Jul 31, 2010 10:56am
Writerbuckeye;437572 wrote:The horror movies that continue to be the best, in my view, are the ones that create intolerable suspense that something horrible is going to happen (whether it does or not).
The original Haunting was great. You never saw anything, but it scared the poop out of you by using your own imagination against you. Same, to a degree, with the original Halloween. There wasn't that much actual slicing and dicing on screen, but the ability of the movie to create suspense and use your imagination was terrific.
Movies that do nothing more than rack up body counts in varying ways aren't really horror movies to me. I don't get off on gore like some folks do, and envelope just keeps getting pushed further and further on the gore meter. That REALLY does nothing for me, and hardly qualifies as suspenseful since you know people are going to die, lots of them, in horrible ways.
I thought "The Strangers" did a great job of keeping the high tension going. But other than that, there haven't been very many good, suspenseful horror movies in the last 10 years.

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Jul 31, 2010 12:08pm
I dont like remakes at all. Not to say all of them are bad movies, but I would much rather go see a movie that is original.