Horror movies
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What are people's favorite horror movies (don't have to be LGBT)
I've just rewatched "it Follows" and "Tremors". While they look like very different types of horror movies they both have (mainly) likeable characters who are making believable decisions. ie. someone who is panic struck being chased by a monster won't make considered analysis. When they have the time to think they come up with plans that they test.
What types of horror do other people like?
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The Exorcist is the king of horror.
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Candyman (19992). Amazing modern gothic. He is a great villain and Helen, the heroine is amazing, it's impossible not to feel for her. The movie is beautiful, smart, scary and also makes me cry.
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My favorite horror movie from last year was The Endless.
It's now available on Netflix.
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Looking at last year's crop, I'll mention Annihilation (2018) and Hereditary (2018).
Horror focused on female protagonists, and to describe each in a word, the former, "trippy," and the latter, "bonkers," lol.
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It follows was great!
The WITCH.
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I already answered in a previous thread about a favorite classical horror movie (A Nightmare on Elm Street).
Also, one of my favorite ones is Poltergeist and all the parts. I love those movies, too.
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My favorite horror films is perfect blue and scream.
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For me it is still the japanese and original version of Ringu (The Ring) 1998
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The Exorcist is another of my favorite horror movies:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070047/
What I haven't seen is the TV series: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Exorcist_(TV_series)
Has anyone seen it? Would you recommend it?
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A new favorite of mine is The Amityville Horror 1979, it was so good.
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For me it is still the japanese and original version of Ringu (The Ring) 1998
Ringu is a masterpiece! I remember when I watched for the first time… OMG!
I watched the 2 sequels (Ringu 2 and Ringu 0) a little after, both are good but not as good as the first one.
After a long time I watched Rasen, the first sequel to Ringu, but it was such a weird experience, I understand why they pretended that this first sequel didn't exist and made Ringu 2 instead. Rasen changes the tone and makes the story something else, from the supernatural horror in Ringu we go to a sci-fi spin on Rasen. But it was a nice experience, something like a parallel world version.