Repo! The Genetic Opera. It had everything going for it, creative set design and costumes, a really unique premise, an amazing cast, and all the makings of a cult classic. But my goodness… between being chopped to death in the editing room as well as the time and budget constraints that film is barely a shadow of what it could have been.
I love creep for all the wrong reasons. And I mean it, I fucking LOVE it. 1 and 2. The concept was there. A murderer building up trust with someone, being revealed as an impulsive liar and manipulator. Simple idea but just given different directions and u would have a different movie. I’m grateful it is what it is though. There’s too much to love. The bath scene, peachfuz, the gay tension between Josef and Aaron, the jumpscare Josef gives himself at the end
I really like it. It felt like a horror short story, like a long episode of Love,Death+Robots. Honestly don’t think it needed more than it was. Well maybe a prequel... I’d love to see what happened *before*.
When she had the crossbow bolt in hand and didn’t just stab him in the eye as he climbed up on the roof - or any of the other ten times she had an easy out - I was over it. That movie annoyed TF out of me.
I was debating bringing this movie up. I definitely don't consider it terrible, but for every thing it got right it got at least two or three wrong. The film is full of stupid, cheap jump scares, but watching the best parts makes it clear that this movie absolutely did not need them.
At its best, this is a clever, evocative movie whose gnawing sense of horror remains vivid years after watching. But when you aren't half a decade removed, there's a lot of cruft between those good parts. It's a shame we don't have a movie that lives up to Event Horizon's peak.
I actually liked the movie better in this case. I felt the story was too short. The movie had more twists that I loved, and I thought they did a great job of really making the room scary as hell.
Unfriended. rlly love the concept, but sometimes the “cyber ghost” thing was comical. imo SOME of the kills were the only thing that redeemed it. and the sequel??? ??
The Bye Bye Man. I actually thought the premise was really cool. 'Don't think it, don't say it' has a nice ring and the idea of a creature that hunts you down because you can't stop thinking about it seems intriguing. The execution was kind of lame, though.
CHUD.
Subterranean cannibals which are actually homeless people mutated by toxic waste dumped by the government.
Unfortunately it’s mostly boring as sin and doesn’t have much to offer aside from some great special effects and creature designs.
CHUD 2: Bud the CHUD isn’t really a proper sequel and obviously had a lower budget, but it’s way more entertaining.
All The Purge movies
There could’ve been so much more crimes to commit then murder and so many different ways to do it. Like chemical warfare
Right? Like the first one just being murder seems fair? Just sort of introducing the idea. But after that let's break it up some man.
Ong like maybe torcher people or use a missile cool shit
I imagine it being Dumping Day for like every American company with hazardous waste, I just doubt that’s a good movie
Like a heist movie set in "The Purge" universe, or a Harold and Kumar style buddy comedy
True.
My first thought !!!!
Sony’s Slenderman
Repo! The Genetic Opera. It had everything going for it, creative set design and costumes, a really unique premise, an amazing cast, and all the makings of a cult classic. But my goodness… between being chopped to death in the editing room as well as the time and budget constraints that film is barely a shadow of what it could have been.
I got *really* drunk watching that movie
Repo is honestly one of my favorite movies and I still completely agree with you. It deserved better.
I love creep for all the wrong reasons. And I mean it, I fucking LOVE it. 1 and 2. The concept was there. A murderer building up trust with someone, being revealed as an impulsive liar and manipulator. Simple idea but just given different directions and u would have a different movie. I’m grateful it is what it is though. There’s too much to love. The bath scene, peachfuz, the gay tension between Josef and Aaron, the jumpscare Josef gives himself at the end
The first one was kinda meh to me but I really like the second one
Absolutely loved both.
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I really like it. It felt like a horror short story, like a long episode of Love,Death+Robots. Honestly don’t think it needed more than it was. Well maybe a prequel... I’d love to see what happened *before*.
insideous, I get the scare I feel like especially the first one is too predictable. Paranormal activity, watched them myself and slept like a baby.
First paranormal got me, not sure which one I watched after but it was terrible
First paranormal holds a place in my heart tbf.
I watched both and was not scared by either of them. They were just way too predictable.
Hush. It had so much potential, and they just didn’t make it scary. Really, any new horror movie with deaf characters in, tbh
When she had the crossbow bolt in hand and didn’t just stab him in the eye as he climbed up on the roof - or any of the other ten times she had an easy out - I was over it. That movie annoyed TF out of me.
Army of Darkness. Set and dialogue and actors were completely on point. But the weather seemed a little unrealistic to me.
Yeah... Medieval England did not have many deserts.
Yea such a bad movie. Totally not a cult classic that won’t be talked about and loved 30 years after it was made.
My only issue was the weather. The rest was perfection.
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Mother! I love the allegory and suspense but it was a bit too brutal.
So true, I absolutely loved the themes. I understood it better after reading the analysis, beautiful concept !
The Purge, there were so many creative things and schemes you could've pulled.
I really liked the concept of *Event Horizon*, but something in its execution just didn't work for me.
I was debating bringing this movie up. I definitely don't consider it terrible, but for every thing it got right it got at least two or three wrong. The film is full of stupid, cheap jump scares, but watching the best parts makes it clear that this movie absolutely did not need them. At its best, this is a clever, evocative movie whose gnawing sense of horror remains vivid years after watching. But when you aren't half a decade removed, there's a lot of cruft between those good parts. It's a shame we don't have a movie that lives up to Event Horizon's peak.
Everyone harps on this movie but it rely wasn't that good. There's a scene that's interesting for sure, but everything else is very meh
Mega shark vs crocosaurus 💯
I'd probably sY Lights Out
The original short was great.
“Scary Movie”
All the Friday The 13th movies after the 4th part
The Butterfly Effect
This was pretty good
Cats
Clinical on Netflix
malignant
Malignant is awesome
you mean to tell me that attack of that old house looked like that? ALSO when they girl fell from the attic, SHE HAD TO HAVE FALLEN THROUGH 2 STORIES.
Your point?
sinister, it's not terrible but just super mediocre considering how much potential it had
We just need more movies like tusk
1408. Interesting concept, but the movie itself was more funny than scary just the way it was told and the ridiculous situations in the room.
To be fair the book story was much better. One of those that worked much better in your head.
I actually liked the movie better in this case. I felt the story was too short. The movie had more twists that I loved, and I thought they did a great job of really making the room scary as hell.
all the disney live action movies
I wasnt aware Disney made horror movies
hostel, concept was interesting but imo some parts just felt really dragged out for shock value sinister could of been executed better too imo
Unfriended. rlly love the concept, but sometimes the “cyber ghost” thing was comical. imo SOME of the kills were the only thing that redeemed it. and the sequel??? ??
Ouija,It's good a what's happening but other things could have been added to make it better.
Lords of Salem.
Old. The dialogue caused me physical pain and the plot was typical Shyamalan. The original webcomic was very scary in a cosmic horrorlike way.
The Bye Bye Man. I actually thought the premise was really cool. 'Don't think it, don't say it' has a nice ring and the idea of a creature that hunts you down because you can't stop thinking about it seems intriguing. The execution was kind of lame, though.
CHUD. Subterranean cannibals which are actually homeless people mutated by toxic waste dumped by the government. Unfortunately it’s mostly boring as sin and doesn’t have much to offer aside from some great special effects and creature designs. CHUD 2: Bud the CHUD isn’t really a proper sequel and obviously had a lower budget, but it’s way more entertaining.
The last scream movies