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13 minutes ago, yakumo said:

Oh crap I remember that one, isn't she like pregnant in a taxi or something. But yeah that was dire.

Yeah, that rings a bell. Have you seen Evidence? Not the shit new one, but the one where the group of friends go out into the wildlands outside of LA where some creature starts to track them. But then it all goes off the rails. I loved that. 

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1 minute ago, squirtle said:

Yeah, that rings a bell. Have you seen Evidence? Not the shit new one, but the one where the group of friends go out into the wildlands outside of LA where some creature starts to track them. But then it all goes off the rails. I loved that. 

 

Is there a trailer you can link?, not sure if its the one about 

 

Spoiler

Bigfoot?

 

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On 07/11/2021 at 00:06, squirtle said:

Just watched Gonjiam Haunted Asylum. Korean found footage film. If you like these, this is pretty predictable, but enjoyable none the less, with some decent moments when it all starts kicking off. 

I watched this yesterday. As you say, predictable but enjoyable. Makes me want to watch the Blair Witch project again, I think that's still the best found footage movie ever made.

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Really struggling to find interesting horror movies that I am yet to watch, so have been looking at the newer ones on Netflix.   He Never Died was reasonable, and there is mileage in Henry Rollins's character enough for it to become a series IMO.  I did enjoy Girl On The Third Floor a lot, the main guy was giving off some real Bruce Campbell vibes and it even looked likely to go a bit 'Evil Dead' partway through until the final act which took a disappointing direction.  The Night House was notable for a remarkable lead performance by Rebecca Hall.  And I am shortly to finish a god-awful film called There's Someone Inside Your House featuring a diverse bunch of college-kids so stereotypical and bland in a film which is instantly forgettable.  That when I start a film, I feel compelled to finish it, is a real pain in the ass OCD I have sometimes.

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9 minutes ago, marcus said:

Really struggling to find interesting horror movies that I am yet to watch, so have been looking at the newer ones on Netflix.   He Never Died was reasonable, and there is mileage in Henry Rollins's character enough for it to become a series IMO.  I did enjoy Girl On The Third Floor a lot, the main guy was giving off some real Bruce Campbell vibes and it even looked likely to go a bit 'Evil Dead' partway through until the final act which took a disappointing direction.  The Night House was notable for a remarkable lead performance by Rebecca Hall.  And I am shortly to finish a god-awful film called There's Someone Inside Your House featuring a diverse bunch of college-kids so stereotypical and bland in a film which is instantly forgettable.  That when I start a film, I feel compelled to finish it, is a real pain in the ass OCD I have sometimes.

 

Have you watched Brand New Cherry, alright TV horror which was decent. 

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1 hour ago, marcus said:

Really struggling to find interesting horror movies that I am yet to watch, so have been looking at the newer ones on Netflix.   He Never Died was reasonable, and there is mileage in Henry Rollins's character enough for it to become a series IMO.  I did enjoy Girl On The Third Floor a lot, the main guy was giving off some real Bruce Campbell vibes and it even looked likely to go a bit 'Evil Dead' partway through until the final act which took a disappointing direction.  The Night House was notable for a remarkable lead performance by Rebecca Hall.  And I am shortly to finish a god-awful film called There's Someone Inside Your House featuring a diverse bunch of college-kids so stereotypical and bland in a film which is instantly forgettable.  That when I start a film, I feel compelled to finish it, is a real pain in the ass OCD I have sometimes.

 

 

Oh god if I had that affliction I would have probably a thousand extra films watched, all I seem to be doing lately is watching the first half hour of films and then jettisoning them..

 

Did you watch His House from last year? Not mind blowing or anything but I thought it was decent and handled the subject matter in an intelligent way whilst still working as a good horror film - something I think a lot of recentish ‘horror’ films fail to do.

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1 hour ago, aubergine said:

 

 

Oh god if I had that affliction I would have probably a thousand extra films watched, all I seem to be doing lately is watching the first half hour of films and then jettisoning them..

 

Did you watch His House from last year? Not mind blowing or anything but I thought it was decent and handled the subject matter in an intelligent way whilst still working as a good horror film - something I think a lot of recentish ‘horror’ films fail to do.


I think His House was great in that it clearly had something to say, but was also a good horror film too. It’s a really tough combo to pull off - see the recent Candyman remake for Exhibit A. 

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On 16/11/2021 at 22:27, jon_cybernet said:


I think His House was great in that it clearly had something to say, but was also a good horror film too. It’s a really tough combo to pull off - see the recent Candyman remake for Exhibit A. 

 

Absolutely, Candyman (2021) was one of the films I was thinking of, felt similarly about Relic as well (although obv I know a lot like it), whereas something like Get Out, or His House manage it. 

 

 

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On 08/11/2021 at 13:41, Dark Soldier said:

Lads watch The Beta Test. It's not strictly horror but if you like the genre you should get a kick out of it.

I just watched this. It was OK. It was not really intriguing or tense and I found the characters all very unrelatable. I get that it's kind of the point, but still. Especially the main guy annoyed me greatly with his overacting. 

 

I'm going to watch Thelma now, I think that's more up my alley. 

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I started watching a new horror TV show - Yellowjackets

 

It starts in the 90's with a girls soccer team (the yellowjackets) on a flight that crashes in the american wilderness. They're isolated and have to survive on their own. It then switches to today and we see the some of the girls as adults - they've started to get creepy letters that might relate to whatever happened when they were lost.

 

There's two episodes of this out and it's pretty good. The split time-period thing works well, it's nicely violent and has a black humour streak, there's a good cast (Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci) and a quality 90's soundtrack. From the trailers it looks like it's going to go down a folk-horror road which is very much my horror cup of tea. On Showtime in America.  

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