The Horror Thread - Part 6

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Knock Knock is only worth it for the actresses but even then, it's tough getting through with it.
 
Circle is a lot better than I anticipated, delving into a lot of social commentary with a sci-fi twist.

Yeah I loved Circle, it was pretty high on my top films list of 2015.
 
Just watched Trick 'r Treat finally. Really enjoyed it. It'll be going on my annual Halloween watch list from now on.
 
Just watched a fairly low budget horror film called Midnight Movie. It's kinda like the movie The Final Girls, only less comedy-centric. Basically, a group of people attend a midnight screening of an early 70's slasher film. The masked killer from the movie steps into the real world and starts hunting them down one by one. All in all, not a bad little direct to DVD movie. Certainly better than some similar movies I've seen (Knight Chills and The Silo Killer in particular come to mind).
 
Just watched a fairly low budget horror film called Midnight Movie. It's kinda like the movie The Final Girls, only less comedy-centric. Basically, a group of people attend a midnight screening of an early 70's slasher film. The masked killer from the movie steps into the real world and starts hunting them down one by one. All in all, not a bad little direct to DVD movie. Certainly better than some similar movies I've seen (Knight Chills and The Silo Killer in particular come to mind).

I saw this a few years ago, own it on DVD in fact. It's really not bad, and it impressed me. Totally forgot about it when I was watch The Final Girls, but it's a concept that when done well, does work.
 
I saw this a few years ago, own it on DVD in fact. It's really not bad, and it impressed me. Totally forgot about it when I was watch The Final Girls, but it's a concept that when done well, does work.

I just bought it on DVD a few weeks ago and decided to watch it today. I usually don't buy DVD's of movies I've never seen, just in case I don't like them, but in this case I was pleasantly surprised. I only really broke my rule about buying DVD's because I work at a thrift store and I get the movies for 50% off the already fairly low price, but I'm glad that I did.
 
Everyone should seek out the The Invitation. It should be available now through various on demand services. At some point its coming to Netflix. It is playing in a number of theaters right now.

I caught it at the St. Louis Film Festival last year and just caught it again along with a Q&A with the director.

I recommend going in as cold as possible but it is and extremely taught thriller. Fantastically well done.
 
It is really entertaining but I wouldn't call it a horror movie.

I enjoyed it but yeah, not really horror. But you know how things are categorized on Netflix and stuff.

Just watched Trick 'r Treat finally. Really enjoyed it. It'll be going on my annual Halloween watch list from now on.

You just watched it?! Well either way glad you finally watched it because it's so ****in good. And yes like you it's become a staple for me to watch every single Halloween.
 
Just watched Trick 'r Treat finally. Really enjoyed it. It'll be going on my annual Halloween watch list from now on.
Bought this last year for a buck. It was a lot of fun. Looking forward to watching it again for 31 Nights of Halloween.

Just watched a fairly low budget horror film called Midnight Movie. It's kinda like the movie The Final Girls, only less comedy-centric. Basically, a group of people attend a midnight screening of an early 70's slasher film. The masked killer from the movie steps into the real world and starts hunting them down one by one. All in all, not a bad little direct to DVD movie. Certainly better than some similar movies I've seen (Knight Chills and The Silo Killer in particular come to mind).

They need to re-release the director's cut. Don't feel like paying scalper prices for that.
 
You just watched it?! Well either way glad you finally watched it because it's so ****in good. And yes like you it's become a staple for me to watch every single Halloween.


As I mentioned before, I usually only buy DVD's when I know that they're gonna be good. And since Netflix has put Blockbuster out of business, I can't rent DVD's anymore. The few Mom & Pop video stores that have survived the Streaming fad are few, far between, and on life support.

Anyway, I saw the DVD, took the chance, bought it, and I'm now very very happy.
 
As I mentioned before, I usually only buy DVD's when I know that they're gonna be good. And since Netflix has put Blockbuster out of business, I can't rent DVD's anymore. The few Mom & Pop video stores that have survived the Streaming fad are few, far between, and on life support.

Anyway, I saw the DVD, took the chance, bought it, and I'm now very very happy.

Well I'm glad you did, it's a favorite of mine and is always a must watch on Halloween :up:
 
Finally watched The Final Girl today. I watched most of it a few months ago, but then had some trouble with my internet and couldn't see the end. So I rewatched what I had seen before and finally got to see the ending. It was a fun movie. Not very scary, but then it wasn't meant to be. A cool blend of Friday The 13th and Last Action Hero. I enjoyed it, and will probably pick it up on DVD once I see it.
 
Saw the last shift. You could take the "f" of the title, and it would summarize pretty well this POS. It was boring and unimaginative.
 
Hush was pretty good, it's got a nice concept and a decent execution.
 
I liked it. Flanagan is a really interesting director/writer/editor. Can't wait for his next movie.
 
Watched You're Next this weekend, it had been on my radar since it came out but never got to it until now. I liked it. For once the main character wasn't useless, and it was nice to see someone take control against the enemies.
 
you're next is great, because the first part with the family feels like a genuine family diner. And the, like you said, the protagonist is not a tool for once.
 
Finally watched The Final Girl today. I watched most of it a few months ago, but then had some trouble with my internet and couldn't see the end. So I rewatched what I had seen before and finally got to see the ending. It was a fun movie. Not very scary, but then it wasn't meant to be. A cool blend of Friday The 13th and Last Action Hero. I enjoyed it, and will probably pick it up on DVD once I see it.

Do you mean The Final Girls? Cause there's 2 films one is Final Girl the other is The Final Girls. Pretty sure you're referring to the sort of spoof one the Final Girls.

Hush was pretty good, it's got a nice concept and a decent execution.

I enjoyed Hush.

Watched You're Next this weekend, it had been on my radar since it came out but never got to it until now. I liked it. For once the main character wasn't useless, and it was nice to see someone take control against the enemies.

Love You're Next.
 
Are there any more good horror films where the main characters get things done? I like the idea that bad guy(s) attack people, or a group of people expecting smooth sailing and then the main guy actually knows survival and stuff.
 
Are there any more good horror films where the main characters get things done? I like the idea that bad guy(s) attack people, or a group of people expecting smooth sailing and then the main guy actually knows survival and stuff.

noone lives. Man, are the attackers in for a threat when they pick on Luke Evans....
 
Are there any more good horror films where the main characters get things done? I like the idea that bad guy(s) attack people, or a group of people expecting smooth sailing and then the main guy actually knows survival and stuff.

I don't know if I would categorize this as a GOOD horror film, but Wrong Turn 2 is kinda like that. The mutant hillbillies hunt a bunch of people taking part in a "Survivor" type reality show, and the show's host is a former Marine drill sergeant.
 
BAH GAWD.

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That is an awesome ****in poster for an awesome movie :hrt:
 
Here is a pretty awesome poster for one of my all time favorite horror films. NOTLD is def in my top 10 without a doubt for horror.

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