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Split.

The adversary : French film about the true story of a man who fooled all his friends and family into believing that he was a well respected doctor of medecine working for the World Health Organisation, when in fact he didn't even complete his doctorate, didn't do anything all day and borrowed money from everyone pretending to be investing it.

...for the 10th time lol

Stockholm, Pennsylvania

Money Monster.
1 minute ago, Sanni said:
It's been a while, but I've seen The Descent. Very good film and especially terrifying if you're claustrophobic. Might have to go back and give it another viewing and then try the sequel, which I still have yet to watch.

Before watching the film, I was under the misconception that the one who ended up being the final girl would become a villain and that another character would be the final girl. So, it was confusing to me to watch the film because certain things pointed to the actual final girl being the heroine but the other one had her moments too.
Now I think it’s further proof of the writing for the female characters being more complex than usual in horror movies!
Do you have any horror movie recommendations, @VS19?

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
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Jack

The Fugitive

On 5/21/2017 at 7:26 PM, Sanni said:
I know you weren't asking me, but I"m kind of a horror movie fanatic! I highly recommend:
VHS 1 and 2 (so many good short films in all of these)
Don't Breathe (more thriller than horror but still)
30 Days of Night
Cabin in the Woods (more comedy than horror, but very entertaining nonetheless)
The Babadook (one of the best dramatic horror films ever made)
Trick 'R Treat
28 Days Later
Check any of these out for a good time if you haven't seen any yet

@katchitup Thank you! I don’t think I’ve seen any of them! I just watched The Curse (Noroi) which is a Japanese horror film. Have you seen it?

Just now, Sanni said:@katchitup Thank you! I don’t think I’ve seen any of them! I just watched The Curse (Noroi) which is a Japanese horror film. Have you seen it?
No I haven't, but I know Japanese horror is supposed to be quite good actually! I'll have to find it online sometime. Looks like a good found footage horror film
What kind of horror movies do you like? I can recommend which of the ones I listed above you should watch first

I'm also taking notes on the recommendations

6 minutes ago, katchitup said:No I haven't, but I know Japanese horror is supposed to be quite good actually! I'll have to find it online sometime. Looks like a good found footage horror film
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What kind of horror movies do you like? I can recommend which of the ones I listed above you should watch first
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I watched the movie on YouTube!
Apparently, there has been problems with releasing the film in America so it’s like a hidden gem among horror fans. They post the film on different sites so that more people can discover it.
I tend to find supernatural movies the scariest! Such as the Spanish film REC. It being another found footage style film is a coincidence though ![]()

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13 minutes ago, Sanni said:
I watched the movie on YouTube!
Apparently, there has been problems with releasing the film in America so it’s like a hidden gem among horror fans. They post the film on different sites so that more people can discover it.
I tend to find supernatural movies the scariest! Such as the Spanish film REC. It being another found footage style film is a coincidence though
I'll have to Youtube it on a day off ![]()
VHS 1 and 2 are found footage type horror movies, and both are so unique, a must watch for any horror movie fan. They are horror anthologies so each movie has like 5 little movies in it, all with different monsters or scary situations, all by different directors which was kind of cool. Some of the short films within those films were amazing, some I wish went on much longer (the first film in the first movie with the girl from the bar? Still gives me the creeps
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The Babadook is probably the best made film that I listed above. I would actually say its alot more of a drama than it is a horror, but really great plot and symbolism throughout the movie. Great acting too. This is the type of movie to win awards and all that jazz.
28 Days Later- Hands down probably one of the best, if not the best, zombie movie!
30 Days of Night- One of my favorite Vampire movies. The styling of the vampires is very scary and realistic, I also like the setting of Alaska during 30 days of no sunlight.
Don't breathe- Best horror film of the past year IMO. Though its more of a thriller, the acting in it is so good, and is so suspenseful. Jane Levy is a really underrated actress, and Dylan Minnette is very talented, I Can see him becoming a respected actor in the future of his career.
Just google these film titles and you'll see what they are all about

Thank you, @katchitup! Definitely let me know what you think of The Curse once you’ve seen it!
I haven’t seen 28 Days Later but I have seen 28 Weeks Later and I recommend it as well! Have you seen it?
On 5/21/2017 at 7:26 PM, Sanni said:Before watching the film, I was under the misconception that the one who ended up being the final girl would become a villain and that another character would be the final girl. So, it was confusing to me to watch the film because certain things pointed to the actual final girl being the heroine but the other one had her moments too.
Now I think it’s further proof of the writing for the female characters being more complex than usual in horror movies!
Do you have any horror movie recommendations, @VS19?
Sorry for the delay @Sanni. Had started to reply the other night but got sidetracked.
There are a lot of great horror films out there, it really just comes down to what what your own personal preferences are. I would contend that you can't really go wrong with any of the classic films in the genre, like John Carpenter's Halloween, The Exorcist, A Nightmare on Elm Street, etc.
As @katchitup already pointed out, The Babadook is a modern horror film that warrants a viewing. There have also been some rather good horror films that are true throwbacks to the style of horror filmmaking that we saw in the 70s and 80s from directors like John Carpenter. Ti West has directed a couple of those that are worth checking out. His House of the Devil is a tremendous horror film. It's a slow-burn, but the tension keeps ratcheting upward as the film slowly progresses towards its finale, and I didn't realize how uncomfortable it was making me until I had to pause it for some reason and found myself actually sitting up on the edge of my seat. West also directed The Innkeepers, which is another slow-burn horror film. It's not quite as good as House of the Devil, but it's still pretty good in its own rite. We Are Still Here is another film of this type that I would recommend as well.