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With Halloween tomorrow, my girlfriend and I decided we'd like to stay home and try to scare ourselves shitless with some scary movies. Problem is, neither one of us watch the horror genre nor are we fans of gore that modern horror seems to love so we are at a loss of what to watch. Only thing we can come up with is Poltergeist, which she hasn't seen so we'll be starting with that. Then I was thinking The Exorcist since it's been a decade or so since I've seen it and I remember it scaring the hell out of me, but I'd like 2 or 3 more to make sure we don't run out of scares and I'm out of ideas.
If you could recommend one scary movie to people who don't watch scary movies that was minimal in gore and will make us turn the lights back on, what would it be?
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ceresWhen the last moon is cast over the last star of morningAnd the future has past without even a last desperate warningRegistered User, ModeratorMod Emeritus
Ju On scares the piss out of me, and I wouldn't consider it particularly gory.
And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn
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DeadfallI don't think you realize just how rich he is.In fact, I should put on a monocle.Registered Userregular
The Woman in Black is pretty good if you can get past it starring Harry Potter playing a character he isn't really old enough to play. Mama is another one that made me turn all the lights on between my couch and my bedroom when I watched it. Neither has any gore as far as I can remember.
The Shining isn't really a "turn the lights back on horror movie", but it is fantastic. And atmospherically, fits the halloween vibe quite well.
My go-to scary movie is probably The Grudge. It doesn't matter how many times I watch that movie, it scares the shit outta me every single time. Not a whole lot of gore (although there are a couple scenes that could be described as gory it's definitely not a theme of the movie), but it is creapy as fuck.
The Orphanage - only scary movie I've ever had to pause and remind myself that it's just a movie. Subtitled though (which I think is part of what helped suck me in)
Pan's Labyrinth was delightfully dark, though not precisely horror
Freaks (1932) was weird and absorbing, but the pace is very different from more modern movies
Conjuring, Awakening, and American Mary were also enjoyable flicks
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ceresWhen the last moon is cast over the last star of morningAnd the future has past without even a last desperate warningRegistered User, ModeratorMod Emeritus
Ju On is the original Japanese version of The Grudge, FYI.
And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn
I figured I should look that up to see if it was already mentioned, but laziness got the best of me.
I haven't seen Ju On, so I can't compare the two. Have you seen The Grudge?
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ceresWhen the last moon is cast over the last star of morningAnd the future has past without even a last desperate warningRegistered User, ModeratorMod Emeritus
No but it looked... Americanized. Which isn't necessarily bad? Some day I'll sit down and watch them in succession, but like I said, I thought Ju On was terrifying.
And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn
The funny thing is that I thought The Grudge felt very Japanese. And not just aestetically since it takes place in Japan. The sound direction was especially not what you'd expect from an American movie. It was kinda Kubrickian in that sense of really knowing how to use quiet as a sound.
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ceresWhen the last moon is cast over the last star of morningAnd the future has past without even a last desperate warningRegistered User, ModeratorMod Emeritus
Hm. I should really do that soon.
During the day.
And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn
The Descent is my favorite horror movie but it has some gore.
Other (fairly recent) options:
- The Sacrament (Culty, faux documentary style)
- Willow Creek (found footage Bigfoot movie)
- Evidence (found footage monster movie - for what it's worth, I highly recommend this movie. It goes to places you'd never think it would - in a good way.)
- Afflicted (Documentary style vampire movie)
- The Conjuring (demonic possession)
The funny thing is that I thought The Grudge felt very Japanese. And not just aestetically since it takes place in Japan. The sound direction was especially not what you'd expect from an American movie. It was kinda Kubrickian in that sense of really knowing how to use quiet as a sound.
FWIW, the same guy directed both the original and the remake.
There's a lot of great suggestions here. We kept with the demonic possession angle we were building and went with the Conjuring after Exorcist and it was sufficiently scary but then we ran out of time. Adding all these to the list
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ceresWhen the last moon is cast over the last star of morningAnd the future has past without even a last desperate warningRegistered User, ModeratorMod Emeritus
Hey if you do the Ju On/Grudge marathon thing let us know how it was.
And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn
Ju-On and The Grudge are both pretty much the same movie there is some bits in The Grudge that are added from Ju-On 2 and like most Asia to US remakes they explain more than they need to. The sound the ghost makes in Ju-On is more pronounced and noticeable than in The Grudge.
I saw Ju-On years before The Grudge came out so I might be a bit biased towards liking the original than the remake, I have the same thoughts on Ringu(The Ring) and Kairo (Pulse).
watch the sequel too (V/H/S 2), mainly because it contains Safe Haven, which is the most horrifying film out of both anthologies, probably the horror genre as a whole.
[REC] is the most terrifying movie I have ever seen. The last five minutes are the most uncomfortable I have ever been watching a film and to this day, even though I have seen it at least four times, I still have to look away when it gets to the ending. Do not watch the American remake, it sucks.
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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firewaterwordSatchitanandaPais Vasco to San FranciscoRegistered Userregular
I know Halloween is over and all that... BUT...
I watched a 1980s horror movie called The Possession over Halloween weekend. Holy. Shit. I don't know man... I don't know. It had what had to be one of the most effective, simple, and horrifyingly disturbing scenes I have ever seen in a movie. If you've seen it, you know the one.
In the subway.
If you have any interest at all, don't watch the trailer. Give way too much away.
Apparently people think Dawn of the Dead is a scary movie.
I always found it to be a comedy.
Honestly though, despite their age, pretty much everything Hitchcock did is gold.
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ceresWhen the last moon is cast over the last star of morningAnd the future has past without even a last desperate warningRegistered User, ModeratorMod Emeritus
This is not an NSFW thread. Please stop linking videos that are NSFW, especially if the preview image is.
And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn
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Psychotic OneThe Lord of No PantsParts UnknownRegistered Userregular
As a big fan of horror I can second and recommend a few title
Alien
The Thing (the original and the prequel - while note as good still a decent film)
VHS 1 and 2
Ju-on or The Grudge (both are good)
Event Horizon (one of my favorites)
Mama
Sweeny Todd
If you can tolerate gore I would recommend the Hatchet Trilogy. Its basically a love letter to the 80's slasher genre and stars Kane Hodder (The best Jason) with apperances by just about every actor that played a iconic horror villain. From Robert England, Tony Todd, the guy who played Leather Face, and the guy who played Jason in the Friday Remake (also a really good film)
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My go-to scary movie is probably The Grudge. It doesn't matter how many times I watch that movie, it scares the shit outta me every single time. Not a whole lot of gore (although there are a couple scenes that could be described as gory it's definitely not a theme of the movie), but it is creapy as fuck.
Pan's Labyrinth was delightfully dark, though not precisely horror
Freaks (1932) was weird and absorbing, but the pace is very different from more modern movies
Conjuring, Awakening, and American Mary were also enjoyable flicks
I haven't seen Ju On, so I can't compare the two. Have you seen The Grudge?
During the day.
Other (fairly recent) options:
- The Sacrament (Culty, faux documentary style)
- Willow Creek (found footage Bigfoot movie)
- Evidence (found footage monster movie - for what it's worth, I highly recommend this movie. It goes to places you'd never think it would - in a good way.)
- Afflicted (Documentary style vampire movie)
- The Conjuring (demonic possession)
I could go on.
I can has cheezburger, yes?
but they're listening to every word I say
FWIW, the same guy directed both the original and the remake.
Insidious creeped me out.
I also recommend The Grudge and Ring
I saw Ju-On years before The Grudge came out so I might be a bit biased towards liking the original than the remake, I have the same thoughts on Ringu(The Ring) and Kairo (Pulse).
watch the sequel too (V/H/S 2), mainly because it contains Safe Haven, which is the most horrifying film out of both anthologies, probably the horror genre as a whole.
I watched a 1980s horror movie called The Possession over Halloween weekend. Holy. Shit. I don't know man... I don't know. It had what had to be one of the most effective, simple, and horrifyingly disturbing scenes I have ever seen in a movie. If you've seen it, you know the one.
If you have any interest at all, don't watch the trailer. Give way too much away.
Feast was actually pretty ok as well.
Static on the tv at 2am a few nights later had me turning all of the lights on everywhere.
It's not a very good movie, honestly, but it creeped me out.
Seconded Splinter, fantastic little movie, great effects, simple plot.
Feast is a great horror, black comedy parody? It makes fun of some horror tropes but still manages to be a fun, yet stupid horror flick.
Agreed on both, but I think both are a bit gory for what he's looking for
He had no interest in the film and hates found-footage movies, but said it was the scariest movie he's seen all year
I always found it to be a comedy.
Honestly though, despite their age, pretty much everything Hitchcock did is gold.
Alien
The Thing (the original and the prequel - while note as good still a decent film)
VHS 1 and 2
Ju-on or The Grudge (both are good)
Event Horizon (one of my favorites)
Mama
Sweeny Todd
If you can tolerate gore I would recommend the Hatchet Trilogy. Its basically a love letter to the 80's slasher genre and stars Kane Hodder (The best Jason) with apperances by just about every actor that played a iconic horror villain. From Robert England, Tony Todd, the guy who played Leather Face, and the guy who played Jason in the Friday Remake (also a really good film)