Candy Man
I Know What You Did Last Summer - I don't get the hate with this film.
Eden Lake
Severance - This film is just hilarious
Wolf Creek
The Woman
Bereavement
Cabin Fever - Shocking, Clever and vastly underrated
Planet Terror
Death proof
Wrong Turn 1+2
Rogue
Trick r Treat
Wes Craven's New Nightmare
Scream 4
The Return
Strangers
2001 Maniacs
Donkey Punch
Jeepers Creepers
The Return
Halloween 4
Stephen Kings It - Are they still re-making this into a TV series.
And the remake of House of Wax deserves some much needed praise for it's fabulous scene in which Paris Hilton's character was famously killed of. :D:D:D
Orphan
Devil
Insidious
Drag Me To Hell (OK - not terrifying but quite brilliant)
Emergo
Sinister
Wolf Creek
High Lane
Wrong Turn 2 (so much better than the first film)
The Mist - it's been mentioned already, but it really is a great horror film.
The Thing (2011) - it's taken a pounding from many people, but I don't understand why. I thought it was a decent prequel & seamlessly leads into the 1982 film, almost as if it's the same film.
Agree not bad its difficult to emulate the classic 1982 version ..!...liked the ending !
The Burning
Cat's Eye
Daybreakers
Dead End
Devil
Drag Me To Hell
Event Horizon
The Exorcism Of Emily Rose
Frailty
Insidious
Mimic
The Mist
The Mothman Prophecies
Night of The Creeps
Orphan
Paperhouse
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale
Ravenous
Road Kill
Rogue
Session 9
Slither
The Strangers
Triangle
Trick r' Treat
Troll Hunter
My thats a lot of watching time !
do you get out !
The Legend of Hell House, one of the last British horrors, starring the legendary Roddy Mc Dowell. Once a staple of Fear on Friday, this deeply unsettling and sinister film about a haunted house has fallen off the radar in recent years.
Event horizon is a great shout, I remmeber wathcing it when i was 11 and yeaa I was scared, I always wanted to watch it again but I had forgot the name till late last year watched it again
Event horizon is a great shout, I remmeber wathcing it when i was 11 and yeaa I was scared, I always wanted to watch it again but I had forgot the name till late last year watched it again
never really liked event horizon..all the elements were there, it was a bit like hellraiser in space the first hour was great but the second half was crap..it had some shockingly bad editing.
i would like to see a directors cut one day
never really liked event horizon..all the elements were there, it was a bit like hellraiser in space the first hour was great but the second half was crap..it had some shockingly bad editing.
i would like to see a directors cut one day
Did you see it at the cinema? It was awesome on the big screen, but I always felt it lost something on TV.
Did you see it at the cinema? It was awesome on the big screen, but I always felt it lost something on TV.
I did indeed, it looks good and the actors are good but the second half feels like most of it ended up on the cutting room floor after a really atmospheric and spooky start
No one seems to mention the 1979 version of Dracula, with Frank Langella, which was set in Whitby and for once didn't have Epping Forest posing as Transylvania.
never really liked event horizon..all the elements were there, it was a bit like hellraiser in space the first hour was great but the second half was crap..it had some shockingly bad editing. i would like to see a directors cut one day
That was the “director’s cut”. Paul Anderson screened the film to a dozen people at a private theatre on the lot at Twickenham just prior to sending it to the States. I was there and Anderson was obsessive about keeping to a lean running time rather than adding to the length. He wanted feedback at that screening on where to add some additional music and sound-effects to boost the scares but the cut itself was locked in place and was exactly as he wanted it with no interference from “the suits”, I know because he said so.
Any desire, from him or the studio, to stick stuff back in subsequently is entirely money-driven. The Director’s Cut has been available since day one.
I dont think Dead Snow gets alot of recognition, it's a good zombie flick.
Heartless, a brit-fantasy-horror from 2009 with Jim Sturgess is another I watched a couple of years ago on a whim and really dug. Not something I hear anyone discuss but I thought it was an interesting one.
The Legend Of Hell House. I was part of a "Best Haunting/Ghost Movies" discussion a few months back and this never got mentioned. One of my favourite horror films and definately one to see if you like ghost stories. Its from 1973 and is all about the atmosphere.
Session 9 and The Changeling are two other great ghost story/haunting films but I'm not sure if they're underrated or not because I know alot of people who love them.
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Inside
Martyrs
Switchblade Romance
All great horror movies
Creep based on the London Underground. Really good film! scared me to death!
Weird.
Was that supposed to be funny?
no
Just meant ooh I would like that but no point as I already own a boxset of The Puppet Master films.
I Know What You Did Last Summer - I don't get the hate with this film.
Eden Lake
Severance - This film is just hilarious
Wolf Creek
The Woman
Bereavement
Cabin Fever - Shocking, Clever and vastly underrated
Planet Terror
Death proof
Wrong Turn 1+2
Rogue
Trick r Treat
Wes Craven's New Nightmare
Scream 4
The Return
Strangers
2001 Maniacs
Donkey Punch
Jeepers Creepers
The Return
Halloween 4
Stephen Kings It - Are they still re-making this into a TV series.
And the remake of House of Wax deserves some much needed praise for it's fabulous scene in which Paris Hilton's character was famously killed of. :D:D:D
Devil
Insidious
Drag Me To Hell (OK - not terrifying but quite brilliant)
Emergo
Sinister
Wolf Creek
High Lane
Wrong Turn 2 (so much better than the first film)
A Lonely Place To Die
The Uninvited
House at the End of the Street.
^ all in my top 10 films, Triangle being the number 1! Absolutely and utterly underrated!
Comedy horror at its very best and one of my favourite John Landis movies.
Its a travesty that this film is not available in the UK on DVD or blu-ray.
Youve Got Mail 7/10 ... sweet !
Die Hard with a Veangance 8/10 ..Samuel l Jackson is brilliant in this !
Agree not bad its difficult to emulate the classic 1982 version ..!...liked the ending !
My thats a lot of watching time !
do you get out !
The link you provided was of a remote control plane or remote control car or something.
A link which seems to have mysteriously disappeared.
Link? I didn't add a link to my post. Grr hate when that happens.
that sounds like hybrid, driverless car killing teens
never really liked event horizon..all the elements were there, it was a bit like hellraiser in space the first hour was great but the second half was crap..it had some shockingly bad editing.
i would like to see a directors cut one day
Did you see it at the cinema? It was awesome on the big screen, but I always felt it lost something on TV.
I did indeed, it looks good and the actors are good but the second half feels like most of it ended up on the cutting room floor after a really atmospheric and spooky start
So who did add the link?
It didn't seem like an advertisment link, because I had to click on it to see it.
And the link has since disappeared.
That was the “director’s cut”. Paul Anderson screened the film to a dozen people at a private theatre on the lot at Twickenham just prior to sending it to the States. I was there and Anderson was obsessive about keeping to a lean running time rather than adding to the length. He wanted feedback at that screening on where to add some additional music and sound-effects to boost the scares but the cut itself was locked in place and was exactly as he wanted it with no interference from “the suits”, I know because he said so.
Any desire, from him or the studio, to stick stuff back in subsequently is entirely money-driven. The Director’s Cut has been available since day one.
Heartless, a brit-fantasy-horror from 2009 with Jim Sturgess is another I watched a couple of years ago on a whim and really dug. Not something I hear anyone discuss but I thought it was an interesting one.
The Legend Of Hell House. I was part of a "Best Haunting/Ghost Movies" discussion a few months back and this never got mentioned. One of my favourite horror films and definately one to see if you like ghost stories. Its from 1973 and is all about the atmosphere.
Session 9 and The Changeling are two other great ghost story/haunting films but I'm not sure if they're underrated or not because I know alot of people who love them.