Me too, man. My favorite genre. I'm streaming a ton of japanese horror clicks on Netflix too. Some of them are really, really good if you can get past having to read the subtitles. What's your favorite horror movie of all time? I'd have to go with the first Omen.Selassie I said:I love Horror Movies.
There was no doubt in my mind about having to see this one when I first saw this trailer a few weeks back. The Exorcist feel of this movie makes it irresistible to me.
Jaws...no comparison for me.X said:Me too, man. My favorite genre. I'm streaming a ton of japanese horror clicks on Netflix too. Some of them are really, really good if you can get past having to read the subtitles. What's your favorite horror movie of all time? I'd have to go with the first Omen.Selassie I said:I love Horror Movies.
There was no doubt in my mind about having to see this one when I first saw this trailer a few weeks back. The Exorcist feel of this movie makes it irresistible to me.
Naw. I don't think it's out in the movies yet.interference said:Reality TV type horror flicks... cool. Is this on Netflix now?
I think I saw The Exorcist when I was 6 or 7, and I couldn't sleep alone for almost a year after thatSelassie I said:The Exorcist feel of this movie makes it irresistible to me.
Sweeeeeeet. I can't wait to go see it now.Selassie I said:Oh yeah, the Japanese horror (subtitles and all),,, nobody does violence and gore like them!
I enjoy watching all horror flicks,,, even the cheesy ones keep my attention. The Exorcist is the one that probably gave me the creeps more than any other.
Some of my other favorites -
The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre , all of the Hell Raisers , Poltergeist 1 , both Jeepers Creepers , Candyman , Amittyville Horror , Wrong Turn , The Hills have Eyes 1 & 2 , all of the Saws...
Rob Zombie has a few out (I can't remember the titles), but if he's involved I loved it. I think one is even a cartoon.
I heard from someone who saw the movie that stared this thread last night at midnight ..... her text to me was " OMG ! WTF !"
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Mirrors was gay. And now you're gay for having liked it. And how do you like Psycho (the original, I presume?) and not like The Omen? They're both suspense thrillers, but The Omen was WAY more suspenseful. I hereby ban you from any further discussion relative to horror movies. Hence forth, you're only allowed to review and comment on romantic comedies. Starring Kate Winslet. And only that. Hence forth.Memento said:My favorite horror movies are Shutter Island, Psycho, and MIRRORS. The first two are psychological horror, which I absolutely love. Shutter Island, in particular, was one of the best films I saw that year. MIRRORS doesn't fit that profile, but it did its job; I was too scared to look at a single mirror for at least a month.
The Exorcist was decent (although I didn't particularly enjoy the movie itself, the hospital where the actual event happened was in St. Louis City. So, yeah, I gave it a hometown rating). The Omen was boring, and this looks like more of the same. I've never liked any slasher film, and I loathed the Saw series. It wasn't because I was scared; it was more along the lines of disgust.
X said:Mirrors was gay. And now you're gay for having liked it. And how do you like Psycho (the original, I presume?) and not like The Omen? They're both suspense thrillers, but The Omen was WAY more suspenseful. I hereby ban you from any further discussion relative to horror movies. Hence forth, you're only allowed to review and comment on romantic comedies. Starring Kate Winslet. And only that. Hence forth.
The Holiday was a good movie too. Cuz it had Jack Black as a supporting actor. There, I started you off.
Selassie I said:Hey Mems
I would like to submit that disgust, is in fact, a fabulous form of "horror". :twisted:
You're now double secret permabanned.Memento said:...I'm guessing that I'm permabanned for evading your ban?
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X said:You're now double secret permabanned.Memento said:...I'm guessing that I'm permabanned for evading your ban?
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