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Horror Movies

Posted:
Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:38 pm
by JK
Do we have any fans out there?
I've never really been into them, although recently I've started to watch a few here and there if they pop up on Foxtel, and so started reading up on a few via
http://www.imdb.com.
On one of the Forums there they provide a link (
http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-1550 ... the-Decade) which lists this decades Top 10 Horror Fillums (some in the list seemed out of place to me, but hey Im no expert).
The list is as follows:
10. The Devil's Backbone
9. The Others
8. The Descent
7. The Orphanage
6. Audition
5. [Rec]
4. Let The Right One In
3. Shaun Of The Dead
2. Pans Labyrinth
1. 28 Days Later
I've only seen 1 and 3, and im staggered they've made the list (despite being enjoyable enjoyable movies).
Are you into them? Whats the best Horror flick you've seen and why?
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:50 pm
by A Mum
N O thankyou!
Am definitely not a fan of horror movies,
Saw Return of the Living Dead when I was 15 - put me off for life!
However....
If number 9 is 'The Others' as in Nicole Kidman the others,
Then I did see that, and liked it.... I'm surprised that it's classed as horror though.
Give me comedy any day

Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:54 pm
by JAS
I've seen 1,3 and 9...The Others...horror???? it's slightly spooky but no way would I have classed it as a horror film.
I'm not into the slasher type films...but I did like Event Horizon and Cube (god knows why, watched most of it from behind a cushion

)...do they count as horror?
I love the oldies...can't beat Vincent Price in the old Hammer films...The Raven would be my fav

don't suppose they would be classed as horror by current standards though.
Regards
JAS
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:00 pm
by Dogwatcher
Love horror movies - Texas Chainsaw, Nightmare on Elm Street - all of that sort of stuff.
Although, I wasn't a fan of Mamma Mia.
The soundtrack was a bit scary, as were some of the dancing scenes (I've not seen that in too many horror films before) and I think it took a few liberties with the horror genre.
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:05 pm
by A Mum
I just thought of one...
Is 'the omen' movie/s classed as horror?
Saw the original of that when I was 15 - was scared half to death,
but didn't mind it

Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:12 pm
by bayman
bela logosi & lon chaney jnr
there was a film i saw years & years ago about kids living under a house, inbetween the walls etc etc, i think it was titled 'the people under the stairs' (or similar) the first time i saw it, it had moments throughout the film yet the 2nd time it seemed tame
who remembers an australian classic called 'patrick' ? i saw this as a kid & it frightened the hell out of me, yet as i saw it when older it didn't seem as terrifying as i had remembered it
the fly 1 & 2 from the 1950's
house of wax
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:17 am
by mal
Its the 6.30 news, shocking me right outa my brainnnnnn
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 4:53 am
by mighty_tiger_79
ive seen 1,2,8,9
surely there are better horror movies then those in that list
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:29 am
by Magpiespower
Loved horror movies as a kid, especially Christopher Lee as Dracula in the Hammer series.
Also a fan of the old 30s and 40s Universal horror movies.
Still love a good vampire flick.
Favourite horror movies over the years...
The Exorcist
Rosemary's Baby
An American Werewolf in London
The Lost Boys
Frankenstein
The Vanishing (original, not the Hollywood remake)
Fright Night
Vampire's Kiss
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:33 am
by Magpiespower
bayman wrote:who remembers an australian classic called 'patrick' ? i saw this as a kid & it frightened the hell out of me, yet as i saw it when older it didn't seem as terrifying as i had remembered it
Scared the living bejesus outta me, too as a kid.
Almost got it out on DVD the other day.
Didn't because I know it won't hold up!
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:34 am
by Bum Crack
Evil Dead and The Howling scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. Never really watched many more horror movies after that.
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:45 am
by Magpiespower
Bum Crack wrote:The Howling scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. Never really watched many more horror movies after that.
Howling III: The Marsupials will have you howling with laughter.
Set in the Australian outback, it's got werewolf priests, breakdancing and some of the best bad dialogue ever written...
Priest: You should not run away from home.
Jerboa: I don't like home.
Priest: Why, child?
Jerboa: Because my stepfather tried to rape me and he's a werewolf.

Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 8:46 am
by Bum Crack
Magpiespower wrote:Bum Crack wrote:The Howling scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. Never really watched many more horror movies after that.
Howling III: The Marsupials will have you howling with laughter.
Set in the Australian outback, it's got werewolf priests, breakdancing and some of the best bad dialogue ever written...
Priest: You should not run away from home.
Jerboa: I don't like home.
Priest: Why, child?
Jerboa: Because my stepfather tried to rape me and he's a werewolf.

Both probably would have have me laughing now, but they scared the crap out of me when i was 10 years old.
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:14 am
by Gingernuts
Never got into horror.
Just can't understand why you would pay $16.00 to have the bejesus scared out of you.
Remember catching a glimpse of Freddy Kruger on the box one night when I was a kid and that lived with me of 12 months I reckon!
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:38 am
by JK
I watched a movie called "Happy Birthday To Me" when I was a young lad and nearly lumped my dacks.
For those horror enthuisasts out there, according to a few forums there's a French film called "Martyrs" that you need to check out - The ending in particular, sounds extremely disturbing.
Interesting that The Ring or The Grudge didn't make that list above ... From other people Ive spoken to they seemed to have the right effect in terms of soiled underwear.
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:48 am
by Magpiespower
Constance_Perm wrote:I watched a movie called "Happy Birthday To Me" when I was a young lad and nearly lumped my dacks.
Trashy 80s cult classic!
Loved the bit where the bloke is fixing his bike in the garage.
And his scarf 'accidentally' gets caught in the spinning wheel...

Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:08 pm
by silicone skyline
Constance_Perm wrote:
3. Shaun Of The Dead
Was this a horror movie? It was a spoof of Dawn of the Dead, an actual horror movie.
It was very funny mind you, especially where they act like zombies to get through the crowd of zombies.


Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:32 pm
by JK
Magpiespower wrote:Loved the bit where the bloke is fixing his bike in the garage.
And his scarf 'accidentally' gets caught in the spinning wheel...
I think that was the bit that freaked me out the most.
The 70's and 80's seemed a real boon for horror buffs .. I remember walking into the Video store and the walls would always be plastered with new promo posters for Horror Flicks.
Aswell as the obligatory Halloween and Friday the 13th (later Nightmare on Elm Street) stuff that was around, some other titles I can remember were:
Evil Dead
Motel Hell
Mortuary
The Hills Have Eyes
Maniac
Silent Night Deadly Night
My Bloody Valentine (which has been re-made I believe)
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:32 pm
by Gozu
Constance_Perm wrote:I watched a movie called "Happy Birthday To Me" when I was a young lad and nearly lumped my dacks.
For those horror enthuisasts out there, according to a few forums there's a French film called "Martyrs" that you need to check out - The ending in particular, sounds extremely disturbing.
Interesting that The Ring or The Grudge didn't make that list above ... From other people Ive spoken to they seemed to have the right effect in terms of soiled underwear.
Another really good French horror movie is Haute Tension, brilliant.
Personally as a bit of a horror movie nut my fav horror series are the Texas Chainsaw Massacre's & the Saw films.
Re: Horror Movies

Posted:
Tue Oct 27, 2009 3:37 pm
by Dogwatcher
From the so bad they're hilarious files:
Cannibal Apocalypse:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5TI_RXoQTsFrankenhooker:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rewLjr7VY4oDon't forget Troma Films either. Brilliant.
And, a recently released film made by promising South Australian film afficianado Luke Scheffel:
The Counterpart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hu0AW4CoSLs