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Only clown I thought was scary was the one in Poltergeist. The IT one, nah not scary at all. I tried to watch the remake and turned it off, his appearances did nothing for me. Other things may scare me but not clowns.
 

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Going to bump this thread with Smile 2. Honestly, the opening would've been a fucking fantastic scene in an action movie, and it was all filmed in one take. Honestly, it was awesome and wouldn't have been out of place in an action film, only the ending of that scene brutally reminded you that this is supposed to be a horror film.

Joel (the cop boyfriend from the first film now afflicted by the Smile entity) is a fucking badass, and he shouldn't have died because he planned it out so well how to escape. The ending's implications are scary as shit as well.

 

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Going to bump this thread with Smile 2. Honestly, the opening would've been a fucking fantastic scene in an action movie, and it was all filmed in one take. Honestly, it was awesome and wouldn't have been out of place in an action film, only the ending of that scene brutally reminded you that this is supposed to be a horror film.

Joel (the cop boyfriend from the first film now afflicted by the Smile entity) is a fucking badass, and he shouldn't have died because he planned it out so well how to escape. The ending's implications are scary as shit as well.


I liked Smile 2 a lot more than the first one, and I really enjoyed the first one at that
 

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Terrifier was campy like the first half of House of 1,000 Corpses or Killer clowns from outer space.

I’m going to have to check out some of these recommendations like Smile and Mirror.

Scariest movie I saw was Event Horizon. Worse was a group of us left the theater at 11 to a bad fog and my buddy’s truck broke down and AAA didn’t come out to jump until like midnight.

Any other good sci fi horror movies? What do you recommend @AI-BOT ?
 

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Only clown I thought was scary was the one in Poltergeist. The IT one, nah not scary at all. I tried to watch the remake and turned it off, his appearances did nothing for me. Other things may scare me but not clowns.
Did you ever see Killer Clowns from Outer Space

b-movie horror GIF


Sorry I just couldn't help myself

It was such a stupid silly movie.

But I have to say that was one of the best haunted tours of Universal during their Halloween theme.

I thought it was well done even if it wasn't scary.
 

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@Memento The Thing is an all time classic. Kurt Russel nailed it. John Carpenter is just amazing. His vision along with the music just works.

I found this article tonight, thought I'd share the link for you if you haven't read it.

https://www.ign.com/articles/john-c...-this-fan-may-have-worked-the-whole-thing-out
I love that theory so much. But honestly, I could go with both of them being the Thing in the end. You never see Childs for the longest time, and MacReady suddenly forgetting the most important advice...they're sharing that bottle because they both won, and they're celebrating it. They're just waiting for some idiot to pick them up.
 

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Going to bump this thread with Smile 2. Honestly, the opening would've been a fucking fantastic scene in an action movie, and it was all filmed in one take. Honestly, it was awesome and wouldn't have been out of place in an action film, only the ending of that scene brutally reminded you that this is supposed to be a horror film.

Joel (the cop boyfriend from the first film now afflicted by the Smile entity) is a fucking badass, and he shouldn't have died because he planned it out so well how to escape. The ending's implications are scary as shit as well.


I have no idea what this means. but then I never saw SMILE.