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Old 08-23-2015, 04:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ahh I forgot Borgman. Awesome flick.

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I wouldn't count Black Swan OR Tucker and Dale personally. Love both but they're more drama and comedy respectively

And I wasn't too bothered by the acting in Oculus although I agree it was pretty meh. The uniqueness of it was enough for me to really enjoy it.

Curious about your thoughts on The Conjuring, Sinister, and It Follows. All three are really fantastic to me
They were horror enough for me. I've seen Sinister, thought it was really good but could've been a lot more suspenseful. Didn't end up finishing the conjuring when I started it and I need to see It Follows.
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Old 08-23-2015, 04:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Best Horror Movies of the 2010s

I love horror. This list was hard. I FULLY urge you to seek out and watch any of these films that you haven not seen or heard of.

1. We Are What We Are - Weird number one but I couldn't help myself. It's perfect. I was blown away by this film when I first saw it. The ending shocked me and the acting and pace of the film created a perfect cloud of suspense. I like my horror films to be a bit crazy and this film managed to hit the perfect note on the crazy scale.

2. Borgman - One of the strangest yet disturbing films I've ever seen. I still don't fully understand it but it left me completely uneasy about myself. Non traditional horror film but certainly nightmare fuel. This is a less seen one so you all should check it out.

3 The Innkeepers - I love ghost stories. This is a perfectly paced and shot ghost story. The actors gave realistic performances and I just love the concept of doing a creepy hotel ghost story correctly. House ofthe Devil came out in '09 so I couldn't put that here but really anything Ti West does is worth watching.

4. Only Lovers Left Alive - This would be higher if it was actually scary but I include it because it has horror elements and themes. Like I said in the vampire list, it's a wonderful film to just kick back and hang out with due to the music and performances.

5. Kill List - Easily the scariest final twenty minutes in a film I’ve ever seen. It threw me for a loop for ****ing days. One of the few films that completely changes genre in the final twenty minutes. The film is brutal and provides, along with the ass clenching suspense, one of the most what the **** endings ever. It’s a treat.

6. The Loved Ones - Batsh*t. Totally effin batsh*t film. It’s fun. It’s horrifying. It’s Australian. I can’t say enough about this one. Actually, saying any more than what I have already said will give too much away. Just find a way to see this one.

7. The Act of Killing - A documentary can’t be a horror movie you say? PSHHHHHHHH! If you watch this film and tell me that there isn’t an ungodly amount of horror in this film then your soul is black and void. The film scared the absolute sh*t out of me. The scariest part is that it is all real. This sh*t actually happened.

8. I Saw The Devil - Fantastic Korean revenge film that really ups the horror and gore that never gets associated with typical revenge films. It's extremely intense and well shot but that's expected from Jee-woon Kim.

9. It Follows - I liked this much better the second time I saw it. Wonderful 80's soundtrack goes perfectly with the setting of a pacific northwestern town. The "monster" is also very unique and I really liked the young actors in this film. I like unique films and this fits the bill.

10. Evil Dead - The remake. I save this last spot for gore. Usually I'm not the biggest gore fan unless it has a purpose but I just really had a lot of fun with this one. Great film to throw on at a party or something. Sometimes it's okay to just get bloody with a horror film.

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Old 09-12-2015, 01:49 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Your Top Ten Prettiest Films

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I use the term "prettiest" to describe camerawork, set design, and color template. You should know when a film just looks...well, pretty. Another word for this is obviously cinematography but I like to say pretty so f*ck off. I'm not going to rank these because I hate ranking things, but here are my ten favorite.

Her
Cinematographer - Hoyte Van Hoytema




Skyfall
Cinematographer - Roger Deakins (The BEST)




The Night of the Hunter
Cinematographer - Stanley Cortez




Psycho
Cinematographer - John L. Russell




Upstream Colour
Cinematographer - Shane Caruth (Great example of low budget cinematography)


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Zodiac (I could pick any Fincher film really..)
Cinematographer - Harris Savides




Samsara
Cinematographer - Ron Fricke




Children of Men
Cinematographer - Emmanuel Lubezki




Barry Lyndon (And every Kubrick film ever)
Cinematographer - John Alcott




Alien
Cinematographer - Derek Vanlint


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To be fair, the remake is very well done as well. I just don't see the point.
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Vampire themed my top films would be:

The lost boys - Cause this the only vampire film that has legitimately scared me. I was too young when i watched it, i saw it again as an adult and it wasn't scary but it still holds up as a good film.

From Dusk till dawn - Cause this film is just good gory entertainment it just so happens that's it's about Vampires.

Underworld: Evolution- Cause Kate Beckinsale looks extra hot on that one.

I also like the Blade movies especially Trinity cause that's the cheesiest one.
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Vampires?

Interview with the vampire. We got our hands on Vampire : The Masquerade when it came and it was a real buzz. The romantic, gothy, Anne Rice-y vampires of the 90s was a big part of my teens.

Bram Stoker's Dracula - There are some horrible performances here. Keanu Reeves does some of the worst acting for his pay grade. Still, the movie is fun and even if Wynona Ryder and Keanu are wooden, Tom Waits and Anthony Hopkins goofy, Gary Oldman makes up for it all with the best ever vampire portrayal. Even better than Max Schreck.

Other than those two, Låt Den Retta Komme Inn and Only Lovers Left Alive I enjoyed. Near Dark from the 80s was good. The original Nosferatu is cool, but drags a bit. I enjoyed Werner Herzog's Dracula the Vampyre. Both the original Fright Night and the remake are pretty enjoyable.

Movies I don't like so much are Thirst, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, From Dusk Till Dawn, Lost Boys ..

I might add Lifeforce to my list though because it has a sexy space-vampiress in it, awesome 80s horror effects and a scene where Patrick Stewart gets repeatedly slapped in the face and called a bitch.
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I was thinking of bumping this thread myself. Going to have to think about that theme for a while, since there's so many films I could put. For something a little simpler how about

Top Ten Comedies
1. Brazil
2. In Bruges
3. Office Space
4. This Is Spinal Tap
5. The Big Lebowski
6. Monty Python and the Holy Grail
7. Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
8. The Bothersome Man
9. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
10. The Exterminating Angel

Not in any particular order and I kept it to one film per director so that it wasn't dominated by the Coens or Bunuel.
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