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I like a lot of these films, but I voted for Alien and The Silence Of The Lambs as I did actually find them quite scary!
Really must see The Wicker Man - why have I not already?!! I also have to add Tom Cruise's War Of The Worlds film. I find the first half hour or so in particular to be genuinely frightening.... Edited by essexboyinwales - April 30 2021 at 08:04 |
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10. Seven
9. Alien 8. Hellraiser 7. Village of the Damned 6. The Fly (original) 5. An American Werewolf in London 4. The Omen 3. Jaws 2. Poltergeist 1. The Wicker Man (original) |
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Yep, Lost Highway I would sooner call a thriller too. It's the horroresque I meant with "Some of my favourite horror or horroresque films (some might be considered more thriller or whatever)...." I too am not really a horror fan, but there are many films and TV shows with horror elements/ qualities that I love.
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I'm not at all a fan of the horror genre, much more of the thriller. That said, I've seen most of the films of this list (actually, all but two), also because many are just major classics... One of my favourites from this list is Lost Highway, which imo is a thriller, although it also exploits some codes of the horror genre. Other than that, the list might be long: Doctor Caligari, Don't Look Now, Psycho, Rosemary's Baby, The Shining, The Silence of the Lambs, Videodrome... Since Caligari got teamed up with Roeg's film, it definitely gets my vote, together with The Silence of the Lambs - this one is really creapy - and Videodrome, for its off-beat cult value...
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I like/love about 1/3 of the films, 1/3 I haven't seen and 1/3 I need to see again to make up my mind.
Outside the list I must mention The Hills Have Eyes (original, haven't seen the remake) and Night Of The Living Dead. Oh, and Blair Witch Project, too. As for The Fly, I prefer the remake, it might actually be in my top 10 films, but as Friede said above, the "help me" scene is great. I find it difficult to watch and listen to actually.
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You would like "Malpertuis" then because that's the central theme of the movie, with a double twist ending.
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I've seen all the films in the list and I do like a decent horror. My choices would be Alien and The Thing (remake) as I like the scenarios where people are trapped somewhere and can't get out. Others that I like not on the list are The Cabin in the Woods (mainly because it went somewhere unexpected) and The Cube (and its sequels).
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I definitely prefer the originals of 11 and 12. The "Help Me" scene of the original of "The Fly" alone is better than the whole remake. The remake relies too much on FX and too little on story. I am generally not fond of remakes. I definitely prefer Robert Mitchum to Robert de Niro as the villain in "Cape Fear". Mitchum has a creepiness that de Niro can't match.
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^The only Stephen King book I had to put down and walk away from when I read that passage. I though I was going to get sick. But I think it was a bit of PTSD I had from a horrific ankle injury I had suffered as a teen.
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^ You two better not read the book!
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I know exactly what you mean. Anyone who's seen Misery will never forget the "hobbling" scene with the sledgehammer.
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I wasn't even aware there had been a remake of The Wicker Man.
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Paul mentioned Misery. I liked that, but it was almost too much. Edited by Grumpyprogfan - April 24 2021 at 12:15 |
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While I am more interested in the comments than the votes, please do give it a vote. I’m actually really interested to see which options get no votes or comments in this multiple choice poll. Edited by Logan - April 24 2021 at 11:41 |
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Your top two are probably the first two that came to mind. I love psychological horror and folk horror. I’m not so much into the more gruesome stuff (was more into that as a teen). Love No Country for Old Men, although I woukdnt have thought if it fir this poll. Love Misery. Cape Fear didn’t do it for me.
Oh, and if someone doesn’t read the OP, and asks which The Wicker Man, well for me it’s very obviously the original as evidenced by my avatar. Some asked me about which one I mean in another topic of mine, and I indicated, am I thinking of the remake, hell, no. Edited by Logan - April 24 2021 at 11:37 |
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I prefer psychological horror to real horror, and with that in mind, here's my Top 10:-
1. The Shining 2. The Wicker Man 3. No Country for Old Men 4. Dead Calm 5. The Vanishing 6. Perfect Strangers 7. Cape Fear (the 1991 remake with Robert di Niro) 8. The Fog 9. Open Water 10. Misery 11. The Fly (the 1986 remake with Jeff Goldblum) 12. The Invasion (a 2007 remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers starring Daniel Craig & Nicole Kidman)
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On this device I am now I am having some trouble editing, and I didn’t catch your edit before, so I’ll try to respond to all of this. First of, like I said in the OP.l “If there is more than one version of these, feel free to vote for your favourite version. I, for instance, prefer the the 70s and 80s (respectively) versions of Invasion of the Body Snatchers and The Fly. I definitely am not talking about the Cage reimagining of The Wicker Man in the options, but whatever floats one's boat.” If you’re asking for my favourites, well we’ve talked about The Fly and Invasion of the Body Snatchers before, unless I’m mistaking you for Jean. I know you, one of you at least, far prefers the originals of those whereas I prefer later versions, maybe because those are what I first saw. I recently rewatched the original The Fly, by the way. The version of The Village of the Damned I really like is I think from 1960. I wanted people to choose whichever version they like. I won’t get into much why I find the Cronenberg The Fly more sytaisfying than the original or why I love that invasion with Donald Sutherland cause I have gone gone into depth on that before. As for Nosferatu, I was thinking of the original, but again, people can choose whichever version they prefer. I’m surprised that you didn’t vote for Rosemary’s Baby. I rewatched that last night. Edited by Logan - April 24 2021 at 11:22 |
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"Daughters of Darkness" (original title "Les Lèvres Rouges" meaning "The Red Lips") is indeed a good horror movie by Harry Kümel, but his "Malpertuis" based on the book of the same title by Belgian author Jean Ray is even better. Here a trailer of the movie: |
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It is a disturbing, nasty film. Someone was appalled quite recently when I mentioned it in a joking fashion. I’m usually not that into extreme stuff.
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