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![]() Everyone in a way, shape, or form has seen a scary movie. They are a common occurrence in most lives. In the month of October, you can expect to see more than a couple scary movies on the television and in the theaters.
This thread is for the discussion of scary movies and what makes them awesome.
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My favorite "horror" film of all time is The Descent. It combines two common elements of the horror genre that don't often usually go together in most scary movies. Atmospheric tension and suspense with violence and gore. Usually when you see a movie, it's one or the other. Films like the Saw series, Rob Zombie's movies, a lot of the classic horror remakes rely on one or two primary things: gore/blood, and scare tactics. And what I mean by scare tactics is using sudden surprising "jump' moments to generate a reaction. That's not scary. That's startling. Those are two very different reactions.
And then there's films like the recent Paranormal Activity (which myself and fellow movie-buff The Shocker both give high regards for), the first Alien, and the terrific Japanese horror film Noroi which are about creating an atmosphere and a mood by using lighting, story, character interaction, and pacing to build suspense. These movies don't need that excessive violence or what I like to informally call a "boo" moment. With The Descent, however, you get both, and it works very well. The entire first half is spent creating a very dark, claustrophobic, terrifying mood. And once the real action starts to kick in, it becomes a survival-horror with some terrific fight sequences and EFFECTIVE use of gore. I say effective because it works within the context of the movie. It's not bloody or violent just for the sake of being bloody and violent. Long story short, The Descent is my favorite horror movie. I'm actually a huge horror fan and I have a list compiled of some of my favorite horror movies ever, or just ones that I found very interesting and would watch again. It's constantly growing every time I see a new one, or remember an older one. Not all of them fit the "horror" genre at first glance, but they are all at least in one way classified as a "thriller:" American Horror/Sci-fi/Thrillers: 12 Monkeys (1995) 1408 (2007) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) The Abyss (1989) Alien (1979) Alien Abduction: Incident at Lake County (1998) Aliens (1986) Army of Darkness (1992) Blade Runner (1982) The Blair Witch Project (1999) Blue Velvet (1986) Carrie (1976) Dark City (1998) Dawn of the Dead (1978 and 2004) Day of the Dead (1985) Dead Again (1991) Dead Ringers (1988) Drag Me To Hell (2009) Eraserhead (1977) eXistenZ (1999) The Exorcist (1973) Fargo (1996) The Fly (1986) The Fountain (2006) Friday the 13th (1980) Funny Games (2007) The Game (1997) Gattaca (1997) Halloween (1978) A History of Violence (2005) Inland Empire (2006) Jacob's Ladder (1990) Jack Ketcham's The Girl Next Door (2007) Labyrinth (1986) Lost Highway (1997) Memento (2000) Miracle Mile (1988) Misery (1990) Mulholland Drive (2001) Near Dark (1987) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) Night of the Living Dead (1968) The Objective (2008) The Omen (1976) On The Beach (1959) One Hour Photo (2002) Paranormal Activity (2009) Pi (1998) Predator (1987) Psycho (1960) The Ring (2002) Rosemary's Baby (1968) The Running Man (1987) Saw (2005) Scream (1996) Seven (1995) The Shining (1980) Silence of the Lambs (1991) Solaris (2002) The Terminator (1984) Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) The Thing (1982) Total Recall (1990) Tron (1982) Videodrome (1983) Foreign (Non-American) Horror/Sci-fi/Thrillers: 28 Days Later (2002) 28 Weeks Later (2007) Alone (2007) Antichrist (2009) Audition (1999) Battle Royale (2000) Brazil (1985) Charisma (1999) Cube (1997) Cure (1997) The Descent (2005) The Devil's Backbone (2001) Dog Soldiers (2002) Eastern Promises (2007) Eden Lake (2008) Event Horizon (1997) The Eye (2002) Fragiles (2005) Frontiers (2007) High Tension (2003) The Host (2006) Ichi the Killer (2001) Infection (2004) Inside (2007) Joint Security Area (2000) Last Night (1998) Let The Right One In (2008) The Machinist (2004) Martyrs (2008) Memories of Murder (2003) The Nameless (1999) Noroi (2005) One Missed Call (2003) The Orphanage (2007) Pan's Labyrinth (2006) Philosophy of a Knife (2008) Pontypool (2008) Pulse (2001) REC (2007) Retribution (2006) Ringu (1998) Sauna (2008) Session 9 (2001) Shutter (2004) Stalker (1979) Sunshine (2007) A Tale of Two Sisters (2004) Them (2006) Three Extremes (2004) The Wicker Man (1973)
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(sees Mooney's picture)
(screams like David AllenGreer) *faints*
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I wouldn't constitute Pi anywhere near horror myself, great movie though.
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Horror really is just an umbrella term. Depends on what some people find scary. It's specifically classified as a "psychological thriller," which is just an off-shoot of psychological horror.
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Young Frankenstein has to be my favorite monster movie of all time.
I love it.
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Halloween (original) is my favorite horror movie because it contains suspense and has the testicular fortitude to use the escaped lunatic route aswell as the fact that it contains NO BLOOD.
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Just watched Carrie for the first time a short while ago and it's now already one of my fave horror movies ever.
Ranga pride
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