Woman in black is well worth watching. Scared the shit out of me!
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Woman in black is well worth watching. Scared the shit out of me!
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[QUOTE=Lebron23]Classic Horror Films >>> Modern Horror Films. I think Dawn of the Dead 2004 is the best horror movie in the last 20 years.[/QUOTE]
I thought Insidious was a good horror movie. But yes, I'd say the Dawn of the Dead remake was a damn solid zombie movie.
Gotta thank the thread starter for introducing me to the Tombs of the Dead series damn I consider myself a bit of a horror junkie but I've never come across it. Love those atmospheric types of horror movies (Also love the Italian Zombi 2 and Carpenter's apocalypse trilogy of The Thing, Prince of Darkness, and Into the Mouth of Madness).
On a side note, has anyone seen the trailer for Sinister with Ethan Hawke? It's getting decent reviews and is meant to be very scary (although cheesy) similar to Insidious (which I enjoyed). The trailer looked cool and the concept was fairly original yet still traditionally disturbing, definitely an 80s style film.
In a time when movies in general seem to pump out cliche after boring cliche, at least some original horrors come out every so often (especially during the fall months).:rockon:
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaj5RN2cWHw[/url]
Would post this in the Anime thread, but thought it would be a better fit here.
[QUOTE=Mr Know It All]Gotta thank the thread starter for introducing me to the Tombs of the Dead series damn I consider myself a bit of a horror junkie but I've never come across it. Love those atmospheric types of horror movies (Also love the Italian Zombi 2 and Carpenter's apocalypse trilogy of The Thing, Prince of Darkness, and Into the Mouth of Madness).
[B]On a side note, has anyone seen the trailer for Sinister with Ethan Hawke? It's getting decent reviews and is meant to be very scary (although cheesy) similar to Insidious (which I enjoyed). The trailer looked cool and the concept was fairly original yet still traditionally disturbing, definitely an 80s style film.
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In a time when movies in general seem to pump out cliche after boring cliche, at least some original horrors come out every so often (especially during the fall months).:rockon:[/QUOTE]
Ive just seen a billboard for it. Do you know when it's supposed to be released? Billboard looked interesting.
[QUOTE=oh the horror]I thought Insidious was a good horror movie. But yes, I'd say the Dawn of the Dead remake was a damn solid zombie movie.[/QUOTE]
I love that movie. James Wan had some great ideas. It's probably one of the scariest movies of all time.
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Oh goody!!!! my fav time of the year!!!!
I haven't kept up with my horror movies in a long time, the last one I watched was REC3 which I wasn't a fan of.
[QUOTE=oh the horror]Ive just seen a billboard for it. Do you know when it's supposed to be released? Billboard looked interesting.[/QUOTE]
October 12th it's scheduled for nation wide release I believe. Here's the trailer:
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgYxydrVlDk[/url]
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Totally agree. Great choice. I watch this movie every October. Eventhough I hate fast zombies, I love this film.
I hate The Ring/The Grudge type films, possession movies, and M Night shit.
The Mist was great. Darabont film that genuinely scared Stephen King of his own work.
[QUOTE=DuMa]The Mist was great. Darabont film that genuinely scared Stephen King of his own work.[/QUOTE]
Love the Mist.
It wasn't a perfect film, I had gripes with it, but overall loved it.
Just saw this: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZNVPiyl_ag[/url]
Go ahead and start laughing and name calling, this shit still looks interesting, it's been getting great reviews.
And….
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkLds_Rpgm4[/url]
I hate it when I see a trailer of a film I want to watch, but later forget about it entirely. At the moment I'm trying to remember some horror films that were supposed to be released months ago, but I forgot all about them.
Luckily there's an app for that, and I'll be using this since my fav genre is gonna burst with releases:
[url]http://flickd.net[/url]
Dawn of the Dead 2004 is the best modern day zombie film. Halloween is less than 18 days. Going to watch some Horror Movie Marathons.