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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by DiegoSapiens » Wed Jul 10, 2013 1:24 pm

Lynch films are scary specially lost road
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i never get really scared but i like terror films, yesterday i saw Videodrome, M by fritz lang and the boston strangler all of them pretty good
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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by Genevieve » Wed Jul 10, 2013 1:42 pm

Sonika wrote:
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deadly habit wrote:
Sonika wrote:I always wondered why people actively went looking for such terrifying horror movies, like why would you seek out such a negative emotion as the intense fear that a really scary movie gives you? OP said he wanted to be kept up at night, haha. why??
Don't you ski? Why would you want to hurl yourself down a potentially deadly mountain with planks of wood attached to your feet with no purpose of actual meaningful travel?
he does uphill skiing
yeah I do nordic haha. much more meaningful travel, but much less hurling myself down a potentially dangerous mountain, although there are some steep hills and the skis are a lot skinnier.
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Sonika wrote:I always wondered why people actively went looking for such terrifying horror movies, like why would you seek out such a negative emotion as the intense fear that a really scary movie gives you? OP said he wanted to be kept up at night, haha. why??
Same reason you did drugs. To feel stimulated
but that's not really a fair comparison, because drugs dont scare the shit out of you. I mean obviously they can but that's not why people would seek them out I think
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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by Sonika » Wed Jul 10, 2013 7:35 pm

Genevieve wrote:
Sonika wrote:
Reverb wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
Sonika wrote:I always wondered why people actively went looking for such terrifying horror movies, like why would you seek out such a negative emotion as the intense fear that a really scary movie gives you? OP said he wanted to be kept up at night, haha. why??
Don't you ski? Why would you want to hurl yourself down a potentially deadly mountain with planks of wood attached to your feet with no purpose of actual meaningful travel?
he does uphill skiing
yeah I do nordic haha. much more meaningful travel, but much less hurling myself down a potentially dangerous mountain, although there are some steep hills and the skis are a lot skinnier.
Genevieve wrote:
Sonika wrote:I always wondered why people actively went looking for such terrifying horror movies, like why would you seek out such a negative emotion as the intense fear that a really scary movie gives you? OP said he wanted to be kept up at night, haha. why??
Same reason you did drugs. To feel stimulated
but that's not really a fair comparison, because drugs dont scare the shit out of you. I mean obviously they can but that's not why people would seek them out I think
Extreme emotions m8. A thrill. You can be thrilled through being scared or by traveling the astral plane namsayin

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astral plane seems better than fear tho

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by Friendly Editing » Wed Jul 10, 2013 9:44 pm

Guess I'm with Wolf89 on that topic. What might be genuinely terrifiyng horror for some may be just silly to others. Insidous et al are just too obvious for my taste in their intention to "scare" the audience with loud noises and children with white faces walking backwards or something.

I didn't like "Kill List" but I liked the "Wicker Man" appreciation in the end (even though it all didn't make any sense). "Martyrs" definitely is genuinely terrifying horror with a transcendental and philophocal twist to all the violence.

Last two films that really left me speechless according to its terrifying horror and atmosphere were "Snowtown" (actually more of a real crime drama) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1680114/ and "Leben und Tod einer Pornobande" (not sure if there's an english release for that one though) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1388427/plo ... _=tt_ov_pl - before anyone mentions it: don't watch "A Serbian Film", take the Pornobande instead! :a:

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by bigfootspartan » Wed Jul 10, 2013 10:16 pm

DRTY wrote:
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++ I loved how it all took place in such a small place, really added to the atmosphere.

I know you're asking for horror films, but if you ever want to foray into video gaming I would say Amnesia: The Dark Descent was more terrifying than any film I'd ever watched. Since it's mostly just a "walk around and explore shit" type game it always made me feel like it was basically just an interactive type movie.

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by wolf89 » Wed Jul 10, 2013 10:17 pm

Yeah Amnesia is a dope video game. Cheers for reminding me that I need to finish it.

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by Harkat » Wed Jul 10, 2013 10:19 pm

DRTY wrote: Kill List is a good shout. Unreal tension
Just watched it upon recommendation from this thread. The two leads were well played, but fuck was that about. Didn't have much of a story innit. Just big vague scary Resident Evil 4 cult.
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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by overture » Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:56 pm

_v_ wrote:Id say check out some David Lynch films.

I saw Inland Empire for the first time recently, ppl either love it or hate it.

I liked it.
I'll check it out, I hear 'Eraserhead' is pretty intense, have you seen that one?
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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by TopManLurka » Thu Jul 11, 2013 3:23 pm

always thought the original 'halloween' films were scary to an extent.

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by overture » Thu Jul 11, 2013 4:19 pm

bigfootspartan wrote:
DRTY wrote:
Liam92 wrote: [rec]
^^^
++ I loved how it all took place in such a small place, really added to the atmosphere.

I know you're asking for horror films, but if you ever want to foray into video gaming I would say Amnesia: The Dark Descent was more terrifying than any film I'd ever watched. Since it's mostly just a "walk around and explore shit" type game it always made me feel like it was basically just an interactive type movie.
+1 on Amnesia, it's awesome and very unsettling! Frictional Games really shine when it comes to atmosphere in games, Penumbra: Black Plague is one of their earlier games (very similar to Amnesia but a lot more sci-fi based) and the tension in that one is amazing! One of the things that makes it so much more terrifying is the fact that you don't get any weapons and have to rely on hiding or legging it from monsters! :corndance:
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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by +torment+ » Thu Jul 11, 2013 4:23 pm

what about some of the classics?

its seems to be via random general consensus that most people who watched the original 1979 version of Salem's Lot as a kid pretty much are still scarred by it.

myself included.

as a kid.. this shit traumatized me for a while after, for real. lol. bridging the whole real life fear & aversion of death, GOING TO FUNERALS, grave sites, and.. freaky shit all around. not so cool. but as a classic horror movie, 1979's Salem's Lot did the trick. it seriously delivered. i was seriously scarred from watchin this as a kid. totally. ha.

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by Lye_Form » Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:12 pm

this is shit but it scared me cus its filmed in a place that is really freaky IRL. And the documentary stuff is actually all real (history and interviews etc) mashed with the "horror"



Not "scary" as such, but very disterbing and fucking genius

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by wolf89 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:56 pm

I don't think Ichi the Killer is even thaaaaaaaaat disturbing. I mean it is a little, but it's also really funny, entertaining and even a little sad

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by Laszlo » Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:00 pm

You two should watch the anime version. Much more disturbing.

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by wolf89 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:03 pm

Laszlo wrote:You two should watch the anime version. Much more disturbing.
Been meaning to for so long and still havnen't. This has reminded me but I fucking hate streaming stuff online and I'm holding back on buying dvds at the moment so i'll probably still take ages to getting round to it. haha

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by Laszlo » Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:10 pm

You know what they're like though, ay. They'll only show so much in a film but if it's drawn, well hey, go for the gusto.

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by wolf89 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:47 pm

Laszlo wrote:You know what they're like though, ay. They'll only show so much in a film but if it's drawn, well hey, go for the gusto.
Trust me I've seen far too many things that the Japanese think is fine in animation.

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Re: Recommend some genuinely terrifying horror films?

Post by Laszlo » Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:49 pm

Hentai fan ay? You make me sick!

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