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Guest Mindless_Aggression
Posted

Basically, can anyone give me some well made horror movies to look into? I'm a huge fan of the genre but even the biggest fan is always missing out on something. Anyone? I'd prefer something on the original/unique side with some black humor for seasoning and all, but hell I enjoy cheese just as much almost.

 

Well?

Guest godthedog
Posted

'repulsion'.

 

'repulsion', 'repulsion', 'repulsion'.

 

some may not consider it a horror movie, but it's claustrophobic & creepy as hell.

Guest Karnage
Posted (edited)

this was lame so ignore this post.

Edited by Karnage
Guest El Satanico
Posted

lame...if you must do that at least name a shitty horror movie.

Guest IDrinkRatsMilk
Posted

Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but I'd assume you've seen that.

 

I Spit On Your Grave... one of exploitation's finest hours. This movie genuinely sickens people in a way that I've only seen in one other film. That's a testament to how well it works.

 

Maniac... this is the other movie that brings about genuine revulsion and disgust like no other.

 

Driller Killer... full of the black humor you're looking for. Not as sick as people think, it's actually quite heavily satirical and yes, well done.

Guest godthedog
Posted
Too bad all these movies bore me to tears.

too bad you have nothing constructive to add to the conversation either.

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted

Dead Alive...UNRATED VERSION! Don't even touch the R rated one

Guest Mindless_Aggression
Posted

Maniac, I Spit On Your Grave and Driller Killer are all good times just waiting to happen. Great flicks, with Maniac being probably my favorite of the bunch. I've oddly enough never seen Repulsion, so yeah, I shall be checking that one out shortly.

 

Oh and if any of you have not seen Dog Soldiers...for the love of God, get off your ass and buy it now.

Guest El Satanico
Posted

The unrated Dead Alive isn't even that different. It's not worth the search to find the unrated version just for some extra gore.

 

There's nothing wrong with the R-rated version and it still has more than enough gore.

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted
The unrated Dead Alive isn't even that different. It's not worth the search to find the unrated version just for some extra gore.

 

There's nothing wrong with the R-rated version and it still has more than enough gore.

Wha?!

 

The lawnmower scene is edited badly. Plus some of the other gore stuff is chopped up bad too.

Guest Mindless_Aggression
Posted

I have Dead Alive on DVD and as far as I know, the unrated version is the only Dead Alive on DVD.

 

It is however drastically different if you've watched the movie far too much like I have. Although the R-rated version is still plenty gory and fine for what it is. I'd just prefer to have that little bit of extra gore.

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted

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OWNAGE!

 

That damn baby in the park scene kills me every time

Guest Mindless_Aggression
Posted

I'll go the predictable route and say that "I Kick ass for the Lord" is my favorite scene in the whole thing. I mean my God, that preacher just opens up an industrial sized can of jelly whoop ass. And really, where do you get to see that every day?!

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted

"Time for some divine intervention!"

 

Kung-Fu priests...that's what horror movies need these days.

Guest El Satanico
Posted

Well it's not like they completely removed the gore. Honestly as long as the story isn't chopped to pieces what's the big deal if some gore was removed.

 

If you have a choice you should always watch the Un-rated versions of any movie and I fully agree with that. However, the un-rated Dead Alive is difficult to find. It would be nice to see it, but unlike movies that were severly chopped up it just really isn't worth going out of ones way to hunt it down.

 

When i started a topic about un-rated vs. r-rated Dead Alive a few months ago, I was informed that there was just a small amount cut in the r-rated version. Something like a few minutes. This is what I'm basing this on, so I suppose I could've received bad info and that I'm mistaken.

 

Mistaken or not, there's still nothing wrong with the r-rated version. I mean come on the way you referred to it made it sound like it was horribly butchered and that it's unwatchable.

Guest IDrinkRatsMilk
Posted

Here's a more extensive list of some of my favorites, for the edification of all in the thread:

 

The Toolbox Murders - not overly gory, but brutal, and fucking funny

 

Premutos: Lord of the Living Dead - way over the top gore, zombies are killed with a tank, among other things

 

Baise Moi - a French rape revenge movie even more explicit than I Spit On Your Grave, has hardcore penetration and cringeworthy violence

 

The Untold Story - fucking sick Japanese horror, a dude chops up kids (on screen) and serves them in his restaurant

 

Riki-O: The Story of Ricky - you've probably heard of this, but if you've not seen it, do. Off the charts cheesy gore.

 

City of the Living Dead - good stuff from Fulci, not as good as The Beyond or Zombie, but worth having

 

A Cat in the Brain - Fulci's answer to Fellini's 8 1/2... tripped out.

 

Zombie Holocaust (US title: Dr. Butcher MD) - a blatant ripoff of Fulci's Zombie, even starring Ian McCulloch, but good just the same

 

Tetsuo: The Ironman - truly fucked up Asian cinema, not exactly horror, more like Eraserhead

Guest El Satanico
Posted

Hell...maybe I've actually seen the Un-rated version and just thought it was the r-rated. I thought the un-rated version was called Brain Damage?

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted

I don't know the Dead Alive/Brain Damage deal...I just know I use to own the R-Rated Dead Alive, and now I own the Un-Rated one...and I'm a better person for doing so

Guest MrRant
Posted

I have Suspira that I still haven't watched.

Guest IDrinkRatsMilk
Posted

Dead Alive is alternately called Brain Dead. Just depends on what country you're in. The unrated Dead Alive is the same as Brain Dead.

Guest WrestlingDeacon
Posted

I would suggest maybe going back and taking a look at some classic horror, the Universal stuff from the '30's and the Hammer stuff from the late '50's and '60's. Some Vincent Price stuff too. Of that ilk, I'd go for:

 

Universal

Dracula (original)

Frankenstein

Bride of Frakenstein

Son of Frankenstein

Ghost of Frakenstein

House of Dracula

House of Frakenstein

The Wolf Man

The Invisible Man

The Return of the Invisible Man

The Black Cat

The Raven

The Invisible Ray

The Walking Dead

The Body Snatcher

White Zombie

 

Hammer films:

Dracula

The Brides of Dracula

The Satanic Right of Dracula

The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb

The Curse of the Werewolf

The Devil Rides Out

Dracula A.D. 1972

Dracula has Risen From the Grave

The Bloody Scream of Dracula

The Kiss of the Vampire

Scars of Dracula

Taste the Blood of Dracula

Taste the Fear

 

Vincent Price:

House of Wax

The House on Haunted Hill

The Fly

The Tingler

House of Usher

Pit and the Pendulum

The Abominable Dr. Phibes

Dr. Phibes Rises Again

Theatre of Blood

Guest nl5xsk1
Posted

If you don't mind a little bit of cheese, check out the Mario Bava films (I'd especially recommend either Baron Blood or Black Sabbath). They're Italian horror classics from the 60s and 70s, so the budget is small, the plot is thin, and the dubbing into English is laughable. But they're awesome movies nonetheless.

 

And MrRant, how can you own Suspiria and have no desire to watch it?!?

Guest MrRant
Posted

I just don't have the time to sit and watch it.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
Posted
Baise Moi - a French rape revenge movie even more explicit than I Spit On Your Grave, has hardcore penetration and cringeworthy violence

 

Hey, that means "Fuck me"..good title.

Posted
I would suggest maybe going back and taking a look at some classic horror, the Universal stuff from the '30's and the Hammer stuff from the late '50's and '60's. Some Vincent Price stuff too. Of that ilk, I'd go for:

 

Universal

Dracula (original)

Frankenstein

Bride of Frakenstein

Son of Frankenstein

Ghost of Frakenstein

House of Dracula

House of Frakenstein

The Wolf Man

The Invisible Man

The Return of the Invisible Man

The Black Cat

The Raven

The Invisible Ray

The Walking Dead

The Body Snatcher

White Zombie

 

Hammer films:

Dracula

The Brides of Dracula

The Satanic Right of Dracula

The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb

The Curse of the Werewolf

The Devil Rides Out

Dracula A.D. 1972

Dracula has Risen From the Grave

The Bloody Scream of Dracula

The Kiss of the Vampire

Scars of Dracula

Taste the Blood of Dracula

Taste the Fear

 

Vincent Price:

House of Wax

The House on Haunted Hill

The Fly

The Tingler

House of Usher

Pit and the Pendulum

The Abominable Dr. Phibes

Dr. Phibes Rises Again

Theatre of Blood

This man knows his stuff (and the guy suggesting Mario Bava too)

 

 

Also Check out "Re-Animator"... a fun little movie from 1985. One of my favorites

Guest CoreyLazarus416
Posted

I'd suggest Return Of The Living Dead, but if you haven't seen that, then you shouldn't even consider yourself a horror fan.

 

I recommend $la$her$ highly, too. True, low budget, with some hideous acting, but something about it just "clicks." The gore is a-plenty. So are the fine knockers. AND...it's all shot as if it were one continuous scene. The cuts are virtually invisible.

Guest Harry Hood
Posted

Ginger Snaps

Dawn of the Dead if you ahven't seen it

Last House on the Left if not for the parents...:(

 

Evil Dead Trilogy

UR Dead Alive

 

 

That oughtta do t for you, even if you've seen all of these, I feel they have infinite replay value.

 

Oh yeh and I don't like it at all, but if you're going for well done horror movies watch Cannibal Holocaust..

 

*shudder*

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