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PopcornBandit 06-23-06 08:11 PM

Any horror film recommendations?
 
I currently own:

American Psycho
Audition
The Blair Witch Experience
Cabin Fever
Cannibal Holocaust
Dawn of the Dead (Ultimate Edition)
Day of the Dead
The Devil's Rejects
The Emilio Miraglia Killer Queen Box Set
Equinox
High Tension
The Hills Have Eyes (Original)
The Hills Have Eyes (Remake)
Hostel
House of 1,000 Corpses
Land of the Dead
The Last House On The Left
The Nightmare on Elm Street Collection
The Omen
Saw
Saw 2
The Sleepaway Camp Survival Kit
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974; Original)
Wolf Creek
Wrong Turn

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Scott_Lecter 06-23-06 08:22 PM

Everyone always forgets about Willard. It's a real slow-burn of a horror film, but one that I really enjoy.

cerial442 06-23-06 08:38 PM

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer

Dead & Buried

Three...Extremes

Ichi The Killer (not horror, but very gory)

Dead & Breakfast (I like it, but a lot of people didn't care of it, but worth a rent. It's a horror comedy.)

Alien Redrum 06-23-06 10:48 PM


Originally Posted by Scott_Lecter
Everyone always forgets about Willard. It's a real slow-burn of a horror film, but one that I really enjoy.

:up:

Aside from Glover's stellar performance, Ermey was awesome because he never quite went off. Oh, it was there, but just under the surface.

TomOpus 06-23-06 11:01 PM

May is pretty creepy
Ginger Snaps trilogy (get the Canadian version of the first movie)
Night of the Living Dead (original)
Re-Animator

dhmac 06-23-06 11:16 PM


Originally Posted by Scott_Lecter
Everyone always forgets about Willard. It's a real slow-burn of a horror film, but one that I really enjoy.

The original, or the remake?

cerial442 06-24-06 03:02 AM

Return of the Living Dead

Creepshow

mtank 06-24-06 06:03 AM

You own "Dawn", "Day", and "Land"...but you don't own "Night"??? Check out the Millenium Edition, pretty much the definitive release of that classic.
I could make a list for you the size of the Manhattan phone book, but instead I'll just say start with "Night".
Oh, and John Carpenter's "The Thing".

mtank 06-24-06 06:04 AM

....and I'm jealous of your Killer Queen Box.

Scott_Lecter 06-24-06 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by dhmac
The original, or the remake?

The remake. Crispin Glover's performance alone is worth the price of the disc.

PopcornBandit 06-24-06 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by mtank
....and I'm jealous of your Killer Queen Box.

=) Don't be jealous. You can buy your own:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...v=glance&n=130

SuperBatMan 06-24-06 09:34 AM

The Others.

Most of the recent 'horror' movies I can't stand(The Ring, for example), but I love 'The Others'. Although I admit it's damn predictable, but it doesn't take away from the enjoyment I had of watching it.

natevines 06-24-06 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by mtank
....and I'm jealous of your Killer Queen Box.

Those films any good? Noshame is a great company and the box seems to be of their usual high quality, but how are the films?

PopcornBandit 06-24-06 12:31 PM

The films are great if you are into the whole giallo genre. The filmography and the vivid coloring they use are amazing. It is quite an amazing boxset. As a whole I would give the packaging, etc. a 9/10. The Red Queen figure that comes in the boxset just plain kicks ass. As for the films themselves:

The Night Evelyn Came Out Of The Grave:This is a great film but it is quite predictable. Everything else makes up for the predictability though and the ending is quite excellent. 9/10

The Red Queen Kills 7 Times: I was a little dissapointed with this one after watching Evelyn, but it is still an enjoyable film. I also enjoyed the ending of this film. 8/10.

Ghostface180 06-24-06 03:01 PM

Below
The Beyond
The Bird With the Crystal Plummage
Black Christmas
Blood and Black Lace
Carnival of Souls
Deep Red
Final Destination
House With the Laughing Windows
Session 9
Suspiria
Tenebre

Decapitate Prey 07-07-06 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by PopcornBandit
I currently own:

American Psycho
Audition
The Blair Witch Experience
Cabin Fever
Cannibal Holocaust
Dawn of the Dead (Ultimate Edition)
Day of the Dead
The Devil's Rejects
The Emilio Miraglia Killer Queen Box Set
Equinox
High Tension
The Hills Have Eyes (Original)
The Hills Have Eyes (Remake)
Hostel
House of 1,000 Corpses
Land of the Dead
The Last House On The Left
The Nightmare on Elm Street Collection
The Omen
Saw
Saw 2
The Sleepaway Camp Survival Kit
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974; Original)
Wolf Creek
Wrong Turn

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

I have plenty!

The Wicker Man
The Bird With The Crystal Plumage
Deep Red
Suspiria
Inferno
Tenebre
Phenomena
Opera
The House By The Cemetery
Zombi 2
Phantasm
What Have You Done To Solange?
Marebito
The Thing ('82)
Torso
The House With Laughing Windows
The Shining
The Omen
Halloween
Dellamorte Dellamore
Hell Night
April Fool's Day

Fincher Fan 07-09-06 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by cerial442
Dead & Breakfast (I like it, but a lot of people didn't care of it, but worth a rent. It's a horror comedy.)

:thumbsup: I was pleasantly surprised. I thought it was going to be rubbish and Harry Knowles' quote on the cover didn't inspire much confidence but I'm glad I saw it. Some dodgy parts, some funny parts but overall an interesting take on zombies.

Dan1boy 07-11-06 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by Scott_Lecter
Everyone always forgets about Willard. It's a real slow-burn of a horror film, but one that I really enjoy.

Willard is an awesome flick. I've owned it for nearly a year now. Thanks to Scott here, think I'll go and watch it again tonite.

JumpCutz 07-16-06 06:23 PM

I just recently caught up with 'Marebito'. Wow. Just superb. I love Shimizu's work and this creeped me out big time. (I watched it late at night, alone with headphones on..... IMHO the only way to go when watching a horror film at home).


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