Reminds me....I enjoyed The Mothman prophecies. Once again that's because of its connection to real life events. Jeepers Creepers was enjoyable mainly because the evilness of the other worldly creature fascinated me. Loved the bit where he runs across the field and throws a Ninja star at the bus tyre to **** them kids up 'The Others' starring Nicole Kidman was superb with a great twist at the end.
Or the other irritating as **** trope of When the killer breaks in to your house, instead of running outside into the street and screaming your head off to alert your neighbours, and call the police, you run upstairs and get cornered so the killer can kill you
I used to watch loads of horror films, but took loads of LSD and had to give them up (the films not the tabs) Watched twin peaks tripping too, freaky ****ing **** that.
The missus is in to Horror movies, she likes all that "The Conjuring" and "Annabelle" and all that new ****. I think movie makers have lost the art of making a decent horror movie. Most of them modern ones rely on jump scares, which are the lowest form of scares.
Hostel and Saw are garbage. Really solely on gore. I couldn't give a **** how many characters get maimed or disemboweled in those movies, because the characters are all twats and I couldnt care less whether they live or die, which basically kills all suspense and immersion.
They're not horror films but there isn't a thread about monkey films...I like Planet of the Apes. All of them. Even the crappy, cheaply made 70's sequels. There's something about monkeys taking over the planet and learning to talk that I just like.
Would call it more of a thriller than a horror, but yes brilliant movie and better than the original.
People like different things in horror but for me it's about tension, atmosphere... You can have gore in it but when it's the sole selling point of the movie it doesn't do it for me