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I am taking a journalism class in school and for the school newspaper, I am writing an article about what makes scary movies scary.In order to do so, I must watch a lot of movies that use horror effectively, as well as horror movies that don't do horror effectively. If anybody can give me suggestions on the best made horror movies and worst made horror movies available on blu-ray, that would be greatly appreciated.
The only horror movies I currently own are Halloween(1978), and I suppose Trick r' Treat would fall under horror as well(horror anthology). Please suggest movies from both sides. Good and bad.If you can, name all the good and bad ones you know because I'll likely be buying more than a few of them. EDIT:I forgot I owned The Thing as well Last edited by NathanDrakeFan; 09-21-2011 at 08:30 PM. |
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This thread can go on forever! There are copious of good, and bad horror films ,and also I would like to relate, there will be more selections of films in this genre on DVD than Blu-ray because, many horror movies have not been released in the Blu-ray format as yet.
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Personally, these movies scared the shit out of me. And I dont get scared too easy either.
The Grudge Candyman Blair Witch Project The Ring Dead Silence The Shining Pet Cemetery |
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As far as what makes a movie scary, to me it's when the veneer of normalcy is shattered by an outside incompatibility, hence dispensing with any rational response framework. Don't get me wrong, gore is good too (blood, beasts, and breasts!), but usually secondary. For example, in "The Shining", one of my favorites, I'm not creeped out by the pools of blood or the axe mayhem, but rather by the two pale sisters holding hands, and, most of all, when Jack goes to the bar, to find it fully equipped, and in business ("You're the manager, you've always been the manager.") So...the feeling of inescapible dread? the loss of rationality? trying to function normally in a situation which is obviously way out of control? Last edited by j2raymond; 09-22-2011 at 03:50 AM. |
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Good:
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre The Ruins (freaked me the fu¢k out, and that ain't easy) 28 Days Later Frozen The Strangers Alien A Nightmare on Elm Street Misery The Omen The Mist Bad: Most (not all) sequels The Grudge One Missed Call I Know What You Did Last Summer 13 Ghosts The Wickerman (remake) The only caveat I can give you is what one person may find blood-curdlingly terrifying, someone else may find boring and unimpressive. Case in point, I saw The Blair Witch Project twice the weekend it opened. Friday night, I saw it with some friends at an art-house cinema near a college campus. By the end of that movie, people in the theater looked visibly shaken. I then saw it on Sunday, with my older brother, at a multi-plex in my local mall. To say that it had the opposite effect on that audience would be a gross understatement (a number of patrons yelled "This is bullshit!" as they left the theater). What makes a scary movie "work" has far more to do with the anxieties/phobias of the individual watching it than anything the writer/director can commit to celluloide (I have a friend that cannot/will not watch Killer Klowns From Outerspace, not because the film is even remotely scary, but that he's afraid of clowns, period). |
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This is definitely subjective as what scares one person may not scare another.
Got under my skin: The Shining Poltergeist The Exorcist Alien The Omen (original) A Nightmare On Elm Street (original) Insidious Could fall asleep watching: Troll 2 Chud Friday the 13th: The whole series Leprechaun: The whole series Resident Evil: The whole series House of the Dead Jaws 3 and 4 |
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Jaws (not on BD yet)
Halloween II 1981 Let Me In The Thing Halloween 1978 The Exorcist Se7en Scream Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) 28 Weeks Later Last House on the Left (2009) Aliens Predator Child's Play IMO these are the best Horror movies out on BD (excluding Jaws of course) |
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The Hills Have Eyes (2006): Unrated
Bad: Most PG-13 horror. Of course there are a few exceptions. |
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Awesome: Let the Right One In.
Interview with the Vampire. Lost Boys. Good: My Bloody Valentine original. Dracula. Scream. Sleepy Hollow. Return of the Living Dead. Bad: Friday the 13th remake. Nightmare on Elm Street remake. The Ruins, I really liked the book, but the movie, not so much. My Bloody Valentine remake. The Uninvited. Just off the top of my head. ![]() |
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