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Title: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Snakebite on September 12, 2024, 03:23:07 PM
Getting that itch to start watching some good horror flicks as we approach Halloween.  I try to keep a Friday night routine (when Reeltown has away games) to sit on the porch swing & watch a good movie/show/documentary/football highlight on the projector with a Spleef Lite.  I keep Friday nights for me for the most part to decompress from the week and all its stresses.

I prefer the classics that paved the way, such as the Halloween series, Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, The Exorcist, etc.  Looking to discover some "new to me" stuff that I can add to my annual must watch list.  Open to your suggestions, Gentlemen, if kind enough to share some.
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 12, 2024, 03:30:50 PM
Getting that itch to start watching some good horror flicks as we approach Halloween.  I try to keep a Friday night routine (when Reeltown has away games) to sit on the porch swing & watch a good movie/show/documentary/football highlight on the projector with a Spleef Lite.  I keep Friday nights for me for the most part to decompress from the week and all its stresses.

I prefer the classics that paved the way, such as the Halloween series, Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, The Exorcist, etc.  Looking to discover some "new to me" stuff that I can add to my annual must watch list.  Open to your suggestions, Gentlemen, if kind enough to share some.

Congratulations.  You just gave Kaos a raging hard on.

Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 12, 2024, 03:43:31 PM
This is not what you’re looking for, but I stopped caring about horror flicks many, many years ago when the only purpose became showing how much gore can we get away with.  Being an old timer, I grew up on the black and whites.  The Dracula’s, Frankenstein’s and Werewolf movies.  They used to have “All Night Shock-A-Thon’s” on Halloween and Friday the 13th.

I loved anything with some actual suspense, not just, “Who’s there?”  Surprise! Gutted from neck to nuts with a machete, organs splattered everywhere. Love flicks like The Fog, with Adrienne Barbeau and Jamie Lee Curtis, Johnny Depp’s, Sleepy Hollow, (Don’t laugh.  I love that movie) and even the original Halloween.  Yeah, he was slashing people, but it was focused on the unstoppable nature of the character, and not bloody intestines all over the floor.  Is there a better moment in horror than when he raises back up in the background like the Undertaker?

Anyway, my .02 
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Snakebite on September 12, 2024, 04:08:32 PM
Is there a better moment in horror than when he raises back rup in the background like the Undertaker?

Anyway, my .02

My favorite scene is when his face emerges from the shadows. Low budget film, so well done.

P.S. - I love Sleepy Hollow with Depp & the cock of the walk, baby, myself!
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Kaos on September 12, 2024, 04:16:34 PM
Congratulations.  You just gave Kaos a raging hard on.

BOING!
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: wesfau2 on September 12, 2024, 05:15:27 PM
Getting that itch to start watching some good horror flicks as we approach Halloween.  I try to keep a Friday night routine (when Reeltown has away games) to sit on the porch swing & watch a good movie/show/documentary/football highlight on the projector with a Spleef Lite.  I keep Friday nights for me for the most part to decompress from the week and all its stresses.

I prefer the classics that paved the way, such as the Halloween series, Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, The Exorcist, etc.  Looking to discover some "new to me" stuff that I can add to my annual must watch list.  Open to your suggestions, Gentlemen, if kind enough to share some.

Jordan Peele does pretty good horror/suspense: Get Out, Us and Them.

The Purge franchise is ok for a few flicks, then it gets pretty redundant.

The Crazies was a decent zombie-type movie.

The Witch was a nice throwback/gothic horror.

The Autopsy of Jane Doe was plenty creepy, but the payoff isn't much.

Split (not technically horror) was a masterpiece with McAvoy's personality-shifting.  In that vein: Tusk (the ending is horrific)

Older stuff:
Jacob's Ladder
In the Mouth of Madness
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Hills Have Eyes
I Spit on Your Grave (original)
Hellraiser (at least the first 3-4 movies)
Coma
Candyman (original)
Pumpkinhead (not great, but a childhood schlock fave)
Poltergeist
The Omen

Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Snakebite on September 12, 2024, 07:19:46 PM
Solid list. Crossing off the ones I’ve seen.

Jordan Peele does pretty good horror/suspense: Get Out, Us and Them.

The Purge franchise is ok for a few flicks, then it gets pretty redundant.

The Crazies was a decent zombie-type movie.

The Witch was a nice throwback/gothic horror.

The Autopsy of Jane Doe was plenty creepy, but the payoff isn't much.

Split (not technically horror) was a masterpiece with McAvoy's personality-shifting.  In that vein: Tusk (the ending is horrific)

Older stuff:
Jacob's Ladder
In the Mouth of Madness
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Hills Have Eyes
I Spit on Your Grave (original)
Hellraiser (at least the first 3-4 movies)

Coma
Candyman (original)
Pumpkinhead (not great, but a childhood schlock fave)
Poltergeist
The Omen

Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Kaos on September 12, 2024, 09:19:20 PM
Jordan Peele does pretty good horror/suspense: Get Out, Us and Them.

The Purge franchise is ok for a few flicks, then it gets pretty redundant.

The Crazies was a decent zombie-type movie.

The Witch was a nice throwback/gothic horror.

The Autopsy of Jane Doe was plenty creepy, but the payoff isn't much.

Split (not technically horror) was a masterpiece with McAvoy's personality-shifting.  In that vein: Tusk (the ending is horrific)

Older stuff:
Jacob's Ladder
In the Mouth of Madness
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Hills Have Eyes
I Spit on Your Grave (original)
Hellraiser (at least the first 3-4 movies)
Coma
Candyman (original)
Pumpkinhead (not great, but a childhood schlock fave)
Poltergeist
The Omen


Trying to lead you astray.  From that list:

Candyman (original)
Omen (original only)
Texas Chainsaw (original)
Crazies (Olyphant version)

The rest? BLAREFFFF. 


BETTER OPTIONS (category)
Eschewing the Jason, Freddy, Michael trio which goes without saying, put these on the rotation:

House of 1000 Corpses (unhinged gore)
Devils Rejects (unhinged-ier gore)
Trick R Treat (bite sized fun)
Abigail (new vampire)
Auburn football 2019-24 (nauseating gore)
Misery (that HURTS)
Jeepers Creepers (what IS that thing?)
Carrie (teen horror)
The Thing (frozen tension)
American Werewolf in London (creature gore)
The Howling (creatures)
Wolfen (creatures)
Cabin in the Woods (Teens)
Wrong Turn (teens and psychos)
Tucker and Dale (best horror comedy ever)
The Fly (creatures)
Lost Boys (teen vampires)
28 Days Later (zombies)
World War Z (zombies)
Let the Right One In (vampires)
The Ring (specter)
Black Christmas (the original ONLY, slasher)
Saw (gore, intrigue)

I could go on forever and have forgotten a thousand at least.  I will leave you with this:

Train to Busan.  Yes it's Korean. Yes you have to read subtitles. It is, however, quite possibly the greatest zombie movie ever created.  It is absolutely fantastic.  One of the best horror films I've ever seen. 

Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: chinook on September 12, 2024, 09:34:10 PM
Auburn Football. 
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Kaos on September 12, 2024, 09:43:10 PM
Auburn Football.

You caught that.
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Kaos on September 12, 2024, 10:41:14 PM
Oh, I forgot

Slither (wormy)
You're Next (strangers attack)
Scream (teens in peril)
The Mist (what's out there?)
Salem's Lot (vampires)
Last House on the Left (the old version, revenge)
Near Dark (vampires)
30 Days of Night (vampires)
Dusk til Dawn (Tarrantino vampires)
Underworld (vampires and werewolves)
GINGER SNAPS (great werewolf movie)
Terrifier (gleeful outrageous gore)
Happy Death Day (college slasher)


Pluto has a Universal Monsters channel that runs films from the 30s-50s like Dracula, Wolfman, Frankenstein, Mummy. Right now it's showing Dr. Cyclops. From the 50s. Mad scientist shrinks people down to 3/5 size.  Dracula (1931) comes on at 10:30.  On top of that there are three other dedicated horror channels that can take you down some crazy rabbit horror holes. But wait! There's more.  Pluto also has an extensive selection of on-demand horror films. Many of the films on these lists can be found there (including Train to Busan).

Pluto is free and worth every nickel. I strongly endorse it. 
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: AUJarhead on September 13, 2024, 08:44:32 AM
Not sure I'd call Fraility with Bill Paxton and Mathew McConaughey "horror" but it's a decent suspense/thriller movie. 
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: GH2001 on September 13, 2024, 09:50:22 AM
Jordan Peele does pretty good horror/suspense: Get Out, Us and Them.

The Purge franchise is ok for a few flicks, then it gets pretty redundant.

The Crazies was a decent zombie-type movie.

The Witch was a nice throwback/gothic horror.

The Autopsy of Jane Doe was plenty creepy, but the payoff isn't much.

Split (not technically horror) was a masterpiece with McAvoy's personality-shifting.  In that vein: Tusk (the ending is horrific)

Older stuff:
Jacob's Ladder
In the Mouth of Madness
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Hills Have Eyes
I Spit on Your Grave (original)
Hellraiser (at least the first 3-4 movies)
Coma
Candyman (original)
Pumpkinhead (not great, but a childhood schlock fave)
Poltergeist
The Omen

I liked Us by Peele.

Ive shifted more to the slow burn, suspense/thriller/fear of the unknown types personally. Caught the new one with Fanning that M Nights daughter did. Had some plot holes but it's my type now. Some creepy ass quiet forest in Ireland or Norway or Iceland, noises, all alone - as the movie progresses along and builds to some conclusion with suspense. Only during Halloween do I really like gore now. It needs a story around it to me, like the Saw franchise.

Split was great, and im interested to see his new one coming out now - Speak No Evil.
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 13, 2024, 10:07:14 AM
What about Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer?  Underrated horror flick.

That scene where the Bumble had Rudolph and his family trapped in his cave, while Hermey and Yukon Cornelius were developing a plan to rescue them....if that didn't give you chills, you don't have a pulse.
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Snakebite on September 13, 2024, 12:13:21 PM

Trying to lead you astray.  From that list:

Candyman (original)
Omen (original only)
Texas Chainsaw (original)

Crazies (Olyphant version)

The rest? BLAREFFFF. 


BETTER OPTIONS (category)
Eschewing the Jason, Freddy, Michael trio which goes without saying, put these on the rotation:

House of 1000 Corpses (unhinged gore)
Devils Rejects (unhinged-ier gore)

Trick R Treat (bite sized fun)
Abigail (new vampire)
Auburn football 2019-24 (nauseating gore)
Misery (that HURTS)
Jeepers Creepers (what IS that thing?)
Carrie (teen horror)
The Thing (frozen tension)
American Werewolf in London (creature gore)

The Howling (creatures)
Wolfen (creatures)
Cabin in the Woods (Teens)
Wrong Turn (teens and psychos)
Tucker and Dale (best horror comedy ever)
The Fly (creatures)

Lost Boys (teen vampires)
28 Days Later (zombies)
World War Z (zombies)

Let the Right One In (vampires)
The Ring (specter)
Black Christmas (the original ONLY, slasher)
Saw (gore, intrigue)

I could go on forever and have forgotten a thousand at least.  I will leave you with this:

Train to Busan.  Yes it's Korean. Yes you have to read subtitles. It is, however, quite possibly the greatest zombie movie ever created.  It is absolutely fantastic.  One of the best horror films I've ever seen.

Crossed out the ones I have seen.  Train to Busan has been added as a must watch.  I have seen it advertised on Nutflex, but haven't committed to watching yet.  Not even sure if it is still on there.  It almost feels criminal not watching something Jason Voorhees related today of all days, though. 
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Kaos on September 13, 2024, 04:54:05 PM
Crossed out the ones I have seen.  Train to Busan has been added as a must watch.  I have seen it advertised on Nutflex, but haven't committed to watching yet.  Not even sure if it is still on there.  It almost feels criminal not watching something Jason Voorhees related today of all days, though.

Just tried.  None are free.  Looked up all of them and the only one free is the Danielle Panty Baker one. 

If Train to Busan doesn’t make you flinch (recoil) whatever and then get maybe a little misty a time or two?  I’ll give you a dollar.  Quite possibly the greatest horror(ish) movie ever made.  And it all happens in the daylight, none of that "whats thrashing around there in the dark?" nonsense.

It’s free on Pluto.  Get it now! 
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Kaos on September 13, 2024, 05:02:59 PM
What about Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer?  Underrated horror flick.

That scene where the Bumble had Rudolph and his family trapped in his cave, while Hermey and Yukon Cornelius were developing a plan to rescue them....if that didn't give you chills, you don't have a pulse.

The older I get, the less I like that one.  Santa was a real @$$heul.
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 13, 2024, 05:09:22 PM
The older I get, the less I like that one.  Santa was a real @$$heul.

What's funny is I'm surprised they even allow it to be shown anymore.  Amazed that some wokie group hasn't demanded it be taken off the air for the blatant bullying of poor Rudolph.
Title: Re: Horror Movie Lineup
Post by: CCTAU on September 13, 2024, 06:23:56 PM
I don't do horror movies any more.

They just don't entertain me. Nothing wrong with them. Just not for me.