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demonrail666 06.17.2008 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
demon - I was speaking to a workmate of mine today about just this...talking of which, my brother spoilt me totally on my birthday with the 20-film set of the "Best of Hammer"...I feel a weekend session is in order!


I've got that too. It's got some incredible stuff on there. Seriously, there's not a single film in that box set that I didn't enjoy and a good few I'd never seen before.

MellySingsDoom 06.17.2008 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Pookie
Not heard of him.


In all seriousness, please check out "Frightmare" - a very British film, but a very effective one (it plays with the occult, etc). Demonrail - would you agree?

demonrail666 06.17.2008 05:12 PM

About Frightmare, definitely, although House of Whipchord is, if anything, even better IMO. Up there even with the likes of Death Line, which isn't something I'd say at all lightly.

Pookie, if you liked Psychomania you're gonna love Pete Walker. Although Walker's stuff is far darker. Psychomania is good fun, but not much else really. Walker is where it's at.

Bertrand 06.17.2008 05:20 PM

Gotta admit there's a bunch out there mentioned I never heard of.
And that I hadn't thought of Audition, which does scare.

Mine would be :

Skinner (Ivan Nagy)
Devil's Rejects (Rob Zombie)
Funny Games (Michaël Haneke)

Among the Hammer Pix, I really liked The Creeping Flesh

Gonna go to the big town tomorrow, to shop; I'll be looking for the DVD release of Narciso Ibañez Serrador's ¿Quién puede matar a un niño?, whose Residencia is a favourite of mine.

NWRA 06.17.2008 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Haven't hears of Neither the Sand nor the Sea, though.


It's bizarre.

From my memory (contains spoilers; not that there's any twists or anything): a woman goes on holiday to a remote island in Scotland (I think it's Scotland), alone. There she falls in love with a lighthouse keeper - who promptly dies of a heart-attack. She mourns for a few days. And then he returns... walking very slowly! He just sits there, staring into middle-distance, and never speaks - and neither does she. Finally she realises the only way to be 'one' with him in his new state is to walk into the sea and drown, and return.

It's brooding and poetic (nice images of windswept beaches, lighthouses, the sea), and very, very boring even though he does eventually do some murdering. I love it for some reason.

demonrail666 06.17.2008 05:23 PM

It sounds seriously brilliant. I have to say. Must seek it out.

LifeDistortion 06.17.2008 05:42 PM

 


This is the most underrated horrer film ever made. I think it holds up.

demonrail666 06.17.2008 07:18 PM

It is a far better film than it gets credited for.

Ditto the Amityville Horror.

People knock them both but if horror films made today were half as good as either of them, the genre would be in a far healthier state than it currently is.

jimbrim 06.17.2008 07:21 PM

i'm quite shocked the shining hasn't had a mention yet, what a great flick that is.

demonrail666 06.17.2008 07:26 PM

I've never quite got the whole love for The Shining thing. I must admit. Accept when watching it while stoned, during which occasions it's scarier than walking into your bathroom to find an owl pacing up and down in your bathtub.

jimbrim 06.17.2008 07:32 PM

ah why not?

demonrail666 06.17.2008 07:36 PM

My big problem with it is Jack Nicholson. It's about his character gradually gowing mad, but it's clear from the first five minutes of the film that he's barking mad anyway.

jimbrim 06.17.2008 07:42 PM

jack nicholson does get on my tit's i must admit. although i'm not the biggest horror fan, i still find the whole concept of the film so shitty pant's scary.

Johnny "Magic Fingers" 06.17.2008 08:32 PM

The only horror movies that still freak me out are the ones I saw as a kid. These days nothing works. Just saw "The Orphanage" a couple of weeks ago and that was okay, but not scary. Real life - that's fucking scary..

So, my picks (and the bits that freaked me out)

The Omen: I saw this when I was about 7-8 and I still believed in God (and therefore Satan). The graveyard scene got to me, but not as much as the fucking soundtrack. Jerry Goldsmith's best work:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAGnTAGnxPE

The Exorcist: Saw this when I was about 10-11. Again, the satanic thing got to me - and that statue of Pazuzu that is superimposed when Regan (Linda Blair) is being exorcised:



 


Oh and this troubled me as well:



 


Poltergeist: Can't remember when I first saw this. More spooky than anything, but Zelda Rubenstein freaks me out.



 


Especially when she's explaining what 'Caryanne' is dealing with in the 'other side':

"To her, it is but another child. But to us, it is the Beast."


One of my cousins got me onto Horror films (she was about 3 years older than me) and she had a little brother who was about a year younger than me. You'll be amused to know that he needed therapy after being exposed to these films at such an early age.
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pbradley 06.17.2008 08:37 PM

Yeah, I saw Exorcist at a pretty young age, too, because it was filmed at Georgetown when my dad was attending so it is one of his favorite films.

Johnny "Magic Fingers" 06.17.2008 08:45 PM

With acknowledgements to cryptowonderdruginvogue....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQU7HRJWS1s

atsonicpark 06.18.2008 03:42 AM

I haven't looked at this thread yet except this page, so sorry if some of these have been mentioned.. My favorite horror/trash/gore films ever:

Anguish
Backlot Murders
Bad Channels
Bad Taste
Baron Blood
Basket Case 1, 2, 3
Bay of Blood
Begotten [don't really know what genre this is but...]
Beyond the Darkness
Beyond the Limits
Bloodsucking Freaks
Body Melt
Brain Damage
Burial Ground
Castle Freak
Cellar Dweller
Chopping Mall
The Church
City of the Living Dead/Gates of Hell
City of the Walking Dead
Class of Nuke 'Em High
Dawn of the Dead [original, remake was SHIT]
Dead Alive
Dead Hate the Living
Death Warmed Up
Deep Red
The Demon
Demons 1 and 2
Don't Go in the House
Don't Go in the Woods
Ebola Syndrome
Evil Dead 2
Evilspeak
Final Exam [the 80's one]
Frankenhooker
Friday the 13th Part VI
Galaxy Invader
God Told Me To
Graduation Day
Igor and the Lunatics
Intruder
Iron Warrior
Izo [don't really know what genre this film is though]
I Was a Teenage Zombie [this one's HILARIOUS; "Yeah, I'm the weedman!"]
Junior [the 80's one]
Killer Condom
Killing Spree
La Mao: The Cat
Last Horror Movie
MANIAC
Maniac Cop 1, 2, and 3
Maniac Nurses Find Ecstacy
The Manitou
Meat Market
Microwave Massacre
Monster Squad
Monsturd
My Bloody Valentine
Nails
Necropolis
Neon Maniacs
New Year's Evil
New York Ripper
Night of the Creeps
Night of the Zombies [aka Zombie Creeping Flesh and about a million other titles]
Night Train to Terror
Nightmare [aka Nightmare in a Damaged Brain]
Nightmare Weekend
Nymphoid Barbarian in Dinosaur Hell
Opera
Phantasm II
Pinnochio 964
Pledge Night
Pot Zombies
Premutos: Lord of the Living Dead
The Prowler
Psycho Cop 2 (not 1)
The Psychic
Q: Winged Serpent
Relentless
Riki-Oh: Story of Ricky
Rock N Roll Nightmare
Skinned Alive
Skinned Deep
Skinner
Slaughterhouse
Slave of the Cannibal God
Slime City
Slumber Party Massacre [just the first one really]
Spookies
Stendhal Syndrome
Street Trash
Surf Nazis Must Die
Superstition
Suspiria
Tenabre
Terror Train
Tetsuo I and II
Thou Shalt Not Kill... Except [aka Stryker's War]
Torso
Unmasked Pt. 25
Untold Story
Visions of Suffering [easily the most fucked up movie ever made]
Zombi 2

I dunno, too many to name... my mind always draws blanks when I make these lists.. I own well over 900 and my Netflix account has been maxed out at 500 for years... my tastes tend to fall towards 80's weirdo films based in New York, old slasher films, melt movies, and giallos. I think 99% of the movies I listed above were made before the 2000's -- horror movies suck ass now.

Anyway, if I were to make a top 10, it'd be:
1. MANIAC (1980)
2. Gates of Hell
3. Dead Alive
4. Dawn of the Dead
5. The Beyond
6. Street Trash
7. Brain Damage
8. Body Melt
9. Night Train to Terror
10. Tenebre

Oh, and the Shining does suck ass.

Also, it's interesting to note there are two films called Frightmare, which I always found kind of weird... that's a pretty particular name.

EDIT: I just looked through this thread, demonrail you've got some good tastes. Glad to see soem love for Frank Henenlotter.

Toilet & Bowels 06.18.2008 05:00 AM

a couple of years ago i watched the exorcist 10 times in one week and by the last day i was seeing visions of regan mcneil when i went to sleep

luisxvi 06.18.2008 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by LifeDistortion
 


This is the most underrated horrer film ever made. I think it holds up.


Yes this is not a bad film as things go and the concept of it is great.

atsonicpark 06.18.2008 07:22 AM

What is the criteria for "underrated" in this case? Poultergeist was a hugely successful and well-remembered film that spawned many sequels, parodies, and even a video game! In fact, I could be wrong here (and somebody can look this up on wikipedia and prove me right or wrong), but I'd say it was easily one of the most successful horror films ever made.. not just fianancially but in its legacy/inspiration to others as well.

Rob Instigator 06.18.2008 09:32 AM

I thought Event Horizon worked better as a horror movie than a sci fi movie, but there were parts that really freaked me out.

Alex's Trip 06.18.2008 09:40 AM

I haven't seen the Shining. Am I a bad person?

demonrail666 06.18.2008 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Alex's Trip
I haven't seen the Shining. Am I a bad person?


No.

ALIEN ANAL 06.18.2008 10:22 AM

haha i knew i would find a massive list of movies in this thread
;)

MellySingsDoom 06.18.2008 10:46 AM

How about everyone's favourite Joe D'Amato film, "Anthropophagous":

 

demonrail666 06.18.2008 11:02 AM

Shut up Melly. You know as well as everyone that Anthropopho-however you spell it, is, until the final bit when he's climbing out of the well, one of the most boring films ever. Joe D'Amato couldn't even make his porn half-way watchable, ffs!

MellySingsDoom 06.18.2008 11:07 AM

You can throw what you want at me, demonrail, but Joe "Pedro, The Wonder Horse" D'Amato still commands respect in this household. So there!

So, moving onto "proper" horro movies, here's another:

 

atsonicpark 06.18.2008 11:09 AM

That movie's pretty good, as long as its the uncensored version. The guy who plays the antropophagus is one of the criminals in Rabid Dogs/Kidnapped, a good Mario Bava film.

Joe D'Amato mostly made shit, though Alien Dead was entertaining, and Beyond the Darkness is one of my favorite films of all time.

mangajunky 06.18.2008 11:10 AM

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Anyway, if I were to make a top 10, it'd be:

6. Street Trash


Ha ha - I know one of the guys in Street Trash.
His name is Mike Lackey.

oh and your list totally reminded me how fucked up Untold Story is.
That movie looks like they were totally torturing children.

atsonicpark 06.18.2008 11:17 AM

Yeah, that movie's great! I need to see the sequel.

The dude in that, Anthony Wong, is fucking great in everything he's in. Ebola Syndrome was made with a lot of the same people and in the first 5 minutes features a kid getting killed and a chick getting pissed on! Then the main dude rapes a chick with a disease and then cums in a bunch of meat and serves it to people and then people start dying and then he goes insane and kills everyone on the streets.

mangajunky 06.18.2008 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Yeah, that movie's great! I need to see the sequel.

The dude in that, Anthony Wong, is fucking great in everything he's in. Ebola Syndrome was made with a lot of the same people and in the first 5 minutes features a kid getting killed and a chick getting pissed on! Then the main dude rapes a chick with a disease and then cums in a bunch of meat and serves it to people and then people start dying and then he goes insane and kills everyone on the streets.


Ebola Syndrome is another one of my faves, but despite the description above I still think it's a gross-out comedy...does that mean that I'm totally fucked up? I love when he's running around in the streets sneezing on people screaming "ebola ebola!!!".

atsonicpark 06.18.2008 11:29 AM

Haha, no, I agree. Then again, I think many horror films are hilarious... intentional or not.

Tokolosh 06.18.2008 12:26 PM

 

 

LifeDistortion 06.18.2008 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
What is the criteria for "underrated" in this case? Poultergeist was a hugely successful and well-remembered film that spawned many sequels, parodies, and even a video game! In fact, I could be wrong here (and somebody can look this up on wikipedia and prove me right or wrong), but I'd say it was easily one of the most successful horror films ever made.. not just fianancially but in its legacy/inspiration to others as well.


I say its underrated as far as "horrer/suspense" films go. I really is a horrer film but the fact that Speilberg's name is associated with it, even overshadows Tobe Hopper as director I think people often forget or overlook it for more traditional horrer fare. The film works on the level that "The Excorcist" does. A slow burn. Where intially the family is amused by this prescene and each time something happens it just builds and builds to much more darker and disturbing fare. Thus making for a very effective scare film.

mangajunky 06.19.2008 09:54 AM

I was just reminded of "Shadow of the Vampire" with Willem Dafoe, Udo Kier, and Cary Elwes. A horror film about making Nosferatu...Implying that Max Schreck is actually a vampire. I love it!!

And thinking about Udo - every horror movie fan needs to see "Blood for Dracula" and "Flesh for Frankenstein".

demonrail666 06.19.2008 10:03 AM

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The Burning was one of my favourite films period when i was growing up. Nice one.

MellySingsDoom 06.19.2008 10:06 AM

In case no-one's mentioned it, I think thath "Ichi The Killer" is one of the better Japanese horror-trash efforts:

 

demonrail666 06.19.2008 10:09 AM

I've got that and still haven't managed to sit all the way through it. I really must try harder.


 

Now that's what I call a movie poster. And the film's even better!

Everyneurotic 06.19.2008 10:12 AM

i'm so uncool, i love the shining and have no intention of ever watching the exorcist.

tons of horror movies are awesome to me, i love the original texas chainsaw massacre, don't know if it qualifies but battle royale definitely one of my favs.

ichi the killer is high on my "to watch" list, probably the one i'm most looking forward to see.

MellySingsDoom 06.19.2008 10:14 AM

Ah, god bless Joe Spinell and his scenery-chewing. I have the above image on a T-shirt, which is v nice indeed. And talkig of T-shirts and horror, I recently got one for this film:

 


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