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The informal scary media thread >>>/m/100539
never got remade so here’s a more inclusive general.
Discuss all manners of horrors and thrillers, the goods and bads. Give recommendations and reviews. All genres welcomed, including short films, and TV shows too. Shill your letterboxd.
>What is your most recently watched?>What are you top 5 of all time?>What’s your favorite genre/subgenre?>What are some unpopular ones that you actually like? Related threads
Movie gen
>>>/m/186735Vampire gen
>>>/m/193190Yandere >>>/m/204509
No. 206469
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What do you think should go in my lolcow core list nonnies
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>>206469Lady Vengeance, Audition, Perfect Blue and The Piano Teacher
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My favourite 70-80s horror films! I enjoy modern horror on occasion but I don't feel as passionately about it than 70-80s horror lol, my fav modern horror is probably Scream 1, I liked Spree too! I think I want to start watching more Japanese horror.
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>>207502I saw it at Fantasia last year and it was amazing. Everyone in the audience loved it and kept laughing and cheering. Last time the audience was as much fun was the last time I saw a Noboru Iguchi film at the festival. I sadly did not stay for the Q&A with the director cause I was too tired. The movie received an award at the festival for best first film. I love CAT III movies (which this movie was an hommage to) and this hit the right spot. It definitely is my favourite splatter gorefest of the past years.
Also speaking of Fantasia, I am so excited for a normal festival this year. There were only ten movies screening that were in person and I went to see three of them (The Sadness, Prisoners of the Ghostland and The Deer King). I wish the Uzumaki screening had not been online (I can watch my dvd). It was a mistake to only stream the old movies, I only care for them at a festival if I can see them on a big screen (I especially love seeing the goofy French dubs,
Toxic Avenger is even better with it, still bummed I miss the one for Sleepaway Camp). But no more covid so everything is back to normal.
No. 207631
>>207603>Toxic Avenger>Sleepaway CampNeat
Were these french dubs in français de france or québécois? Québécois dubs must be hysterical to watch
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>>207631France dub. For
Toxic Avenger, the Fantasia team had to cut and paste from different sources to get an uncut version in French. Lloyd Kaufman speaks very good French and he often answers the Q&As in French and he loves the French dub. Next time he's at Fantasia, I will stay for the Q&A, the man is getting old. I don't know if he's actually an asshole or creep and I don't want to know, I love him too much and what he has done for cinema.
Not horror or thriller related, but Slapshot becomes an amazing comedy in Québécois. In English it's unwatchable, but the Québec dub is the best thing. Kung Pow Québec dub is also more hilarious than the original.
No. 207731
>>207718Kek anon you're in for a ride if only the train scene disturbed you.
There's a man that
eyerape a woman and other various degeneracy with amazing fx.
No. 207800
>>206469Thelma and Louise! And The Wickerman (1973), it's not very lcf though but it has hot women doing crazy shit, which reminds of the film that should go on your list: Vampire Lovers (1970)! Gorgeous, gorgeous Ingrid Pitt playing a lesbian vampire. You should also consider the Devils (1971). Vanessa Redgrave will give you anxiety or become your crush, there's no in-between.
Not lcf, but I recommend Witchfinder General. Now that'll leave you unsettled. The ending is cheesy and very hammer horror-y, but it's great - the gritty, 70s low-budget look; the cultish atmosphere; the pastoral setting with its eeriness. It's great. Plenty of violence though, some of it sexual, and it's not campy or over-the-top like in more recent films, so it leaves a bad feeling in your gut.
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Can I have recommendation on movies that are more like experiences? Surreal, disorienting, psychedelic, dreamlike. I don’t mind disturbing or shocking. I liked Climax, Enter The Void and Inland Empire.
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>>208617What about the entire David Lynch filmography
You could check Cronenberg movies too, a nona is doing a marathon of them on the movies thread and doing a review for each one
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>>208617Some suggestions:
A Field in England
Mandy
Stalker (not horror or thriller)
Cat Soup (anime)
David Lynch filmography (don't forget his short films)
The Holy Mountain and El Topo
Picnic at Hanging Rock
Pink Floyd the Wall (not horror or thriller)
Suspiria
Tetsuo: The Iron Man
The Wicker Man (original)
Death Bed: The Bed That Eats (way better that you'd imagine)
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>>208617The Wolf House (picrel)
Marebito
Images (1972)
The Iron Rose
Possibly in Michigan
Possession
Seconding Tetsuo: the Iron Man as well as Kotoko, also by Tsukamoto
The Face of Another
Meshes of the Afternoon
Mirrored Mind
The works of Takashi Ito
Strange one to rec but the Youtube video "My house walk-through" from 2016 is worth a watch
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Just wanted to make a general recommendation to the thread, Faust (1926) is an incredibly foreboding and atmospheric German expressionist film. It's honestly one of my favorite adaptations of the Faust legend. The actor who plays Mephistopheles somehow manages to be both sinister and a little goofy/mischievous, which I think fits the character very well.
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This movie reaffirmed my fear of unsocialized autistic men. Truly should not be nice to any of them.
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The season is upon us, anons.
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>>230396What are some other movies similar to this? Please don't say Jennifer's Body because it sucks. I want a female centric movie, not just a female protagonist but something centered around womanhood or femininity or relationships between women. I don't think I've ever seen a horror film do it so well like Ginger Snaps. I enjoyed May but it's not the same, too much focus on the moid. Loved Helter Skelter but it had a different feeling to it.
So far Ginger Snaps really is perfect
I liked the sequel until the end. The build up was so good and then it became too moidy with the literal rapist pos being portrayed more and more sympathetic and then as a victim wtf? And of course the villain ends up being a little girl who lied about being sexually abused. This movie could have been so good but the second half ruined it. Picrel should have happened in the sequel.
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>>261568I would suggest Excision, A Tale of Two Sisters, Suspiria (2018), and Ghostland. A lot of Asian horror from the 2000’s would fit this bill but it’s been too long since I’ve watched them to give firm recommendations. I remember liking Wishing Stairs, but don’t know if it would hold up. I know you weren’t asking for book recs but if you haven’t read The Haunting of Hill House you would probably love it.
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>>261578>>261589Halfway through Ghostland rn, based on the weird ass interview my prediction is that
they never got away from the killers and the movie is just Elizabeth being delusional to cope although since the director is French it could be just him being esl and making the interview weird on accident. Another clue is
the flashback 'hallucination'. On a different note this movie suffers from poor sound design with the goofy slapping sound effects kek
Will report back later after I finish the movie and see if I got it right.
REPOSTING TO ADD THIS:
I was just thinking how the stupid ass slapping sounds sound like the whip sound effect from Johnny Test lol and it hit me. Didn't the agp looking guy from the beginning have a whip or something? Because it sounded just like that. If my prediction is correct I might just double down on the sound design a bit. Like 50% because they're still overdoing the 'spooky' sound effects imo No. 261622
>>261568Ginger Snaps is based. Adding to other anons rec. Raw (2016), Braid (2018), Trick r Treat is a great anthology overall but one of the stories really fits that theme.
>>261578Early Whispering Corridors movies are my comfort girl horrors!
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>>261619Spoilers for Ghostland below.Okay. My prediction was correct. But firstly… Nonnies this was the exact opposite of what I was looking for, moid ass ryona tier movie. Sorry. The only aspect of womanhood here was that the main characters were women and that's it. Their relationships are not explored in any way and felt very surface level. The most we get is at the very beginning where we learn about issues between Elizabeth and Vera but then they're not touched upon again.
>the revealThe way the twist was revealed was way too sudden and felt very cheap. We spend all this time establishing the imaginary world just to be hit with the plot twist halfway through with absoultely no build up, no tension, no nothing. We just get it like that for no reason, it was random and rushed. Yeah, we're told Beth likes to daydream and needs to come back to reality but that's not build up. The entire segment in Elizabeth's head could be removed and it would make no difference because it adds nothing to the movie. Almost makes me think the twist was added last minute.
And The Lovecraft motives. The movie just doesn't live up to what it tries to be and seeing a framed picture of Lovecraft on Elizabeth's desk is funny because it's all a part of her delusion of being a great writer. You know kind of like the writers of the script. The entire Lovecraft motive feels masturbatory instead of serving as foreshadowing. It comes across as extremely arrogant. I'll get back to that later.
>ryonaThe violence felt fetishistic and overdone. The shots of the women being beaten weren't scary, they just made me feel bad. The fat rapist is awful enough but the
pissingscene? The panty sniffing? The fact we were focusing on them with such detail? Pornographic.
Also the wtf was that 'flesh of my daughters' scene? Why is a mother telling her daughter she smelled nice and she should have protected her from boys taking her away from her? At that point in the movie I started to think the mother was in on the abuse and helping the killers in secret or something.
>sound designLike I mentioned before, it's bad. I don't think there's a moment of silence in this movie. A lot of moments that could have been creepy were ruined by loud 'scary' sound bytes such as when we first see the truck pull up to the house. Sometimes they play for no reason like when they're just walking around the house and it makes the movie seem insecure of its ability to scare you. However, the worst instance of it by far is when the fat uggo is smashing the dolls. The entire point of that scene is that he's having a tantrum because he hates loud noises and the dolls started talking which sets him off. They tell him that's ugly and nobody loves him (true) so we probably should focus on what they're saying right? So why are they blasting loud ass dramatic music? That scene could have been so tense and unnverving but the music ruins it completely.
>French director and castWhy is this movie in English? I am esl myself, so I am in no way dunking on them not speaking like natives, in fact I think the mother sounds the most natural out of the entire cast. It's just that it really shows that the director isn't a native speaker. The dialogues are awkward and weird. Felt more like translated text. The actors are doing a decent job for the most part but some of them sound weird at times and I was surprised to learn that so many of them have English as their first language because I could not understand what they were saying at times. This movie should have been in French imo.
>the actingThe 5 main actresses were good. The side characters felt stiff.
>the cinematographyThis one's good. The scenes are shot in a way that is both fluid and dynamic, esecially during the house invasion scene. Things are happening fast but they're not confusing. I was actually pretty impressed here.
>the endingIt feels pointless. We already know the police are coming to the house so there is no tension. The fact that they managed to escape at first just to be caught again was predictable and done in an uninteresting way. The sound design improves here though.
Now… Back to Lovecraft. I laughed when the guy praising Beth's book said his name was Howard. The writers are literally comparing their script (Beth's book which we are told tells the story of what happened to her) to Lovecraft's works. This movie acts so pretentious while having absolutely no substance, no themes to explore, no symbolism, just a poorly executed plot twist. And it's fine to not have those things. Not every horror film needs to be compelling in such a way. But it's laughable when such an empty movie tries to act like it's so deep and profound.
>calling the agp 'she'Just thought it was funny kek
Overall, I think it's a bad
shit movie with an interesting concept it fails to properly execute. Sorry nonas, still appreciate that you took time to recommend stuff. A Tale of Two Sisters sounds good. I've heard of it before and it was all good things. I tend to like Korean movies so I'll give it a try tomorrow.
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>>261649so male pandering
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>>261649Plus even besides the pandering the writing was just too dumb.
>>261766Are we just gonna forget the unnecessarily long scene of jennifer coming out the water..
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>>261568Check out The Lure, 2016 Polish movie. Not strictly horror, more like a dark fairy tale with horror elements but I think it’s great!
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What did you think of Barbarian (2022)? I enjoyed it. Some of the things don't really make sense but not enough to bother me. I wasn't sure how to feel about Justin Long's character at first I thought it was too on the nose and that they were going to go in the libfemmy woke diretion but thankfully they didn't and his character seemed real and thought out in the end. I'm glad they didn't redeem him, I was worried they were going to do that after the scene with the homeless man.
I liked the camera work and the comedic undertones. It was consistent thematically too, though once again it did seem a little too on the nose at times in the beginning. It's nice to have another female oriented horror that isn't just torture porn. Nice flick, not as crazy and scary as normies are hyping it up to be but still enjoyable and well produced. Interesting concept, if you want to give it a try go in completely blind for more tension.
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So I watched the FX's 2019 Christmas Carol and Jesus Christ this went too far, Ebenezer Scrooge was raped as a child, He had an abusive father who knew about the sexual abuse but didn't care, Ebenezer Scrooge now runs a coal mine and we see Mary Cratchit going to prostitute herself to Scrooge to get Tiny Tim's lifesaving surgery and overall it shows the world as a miserable hell
picrel is supposed to be Ebenezer Scrooge btw
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>>263030Ow the edge
I’m not even against darker takes on beloved and well known stories but this is clearly trying too hard
No. 263214
>>262998I watched it for bill skarsgard. So I was so upset that he was
killed off so quickly yet Justin Long’s character survived until the end. Ugh also Justin Long reminds me of that movie Tusk which I hate so much as it makes me so uncomfortable and disturbed
No. 263559
>>261766>one line redeems the entire movieOh yes, especially the scene where she talks about anal and then kisses Amanda's character for a long time. It's gross af.
the line last of the movie when she gets stabbed with a box cutter is "ow, my tit." I hate that movie so much. it is not a feminist movie.
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>>262092>>262092Thank you
nonnie. I think SA warnings should be mandatory, especially on a female board.
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>>206469Does Coraline counts? I mean it can be a little unsettling but it has a strong female lead who dislikes her moid neighbor.
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>>322458I meant her neighbor Wybie and he was never in the book. When they first met, Wybie followed, scared and knocked down Coraline without apologizing so she has a reason to dislike him and thinks that he's a weirdo too
but they do become friends at the end. I mentioned "dislikes her moid neighbor" because lolcow can be very anti-moid so I thought this movie would be fitting on the list.
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>>322541I just saw the first one because
I couldn't find the original to stream for free but yeah, it wasn't even the fun kind of garbage.
>>322543Is it though? I distantly remember some horrorfilms (often the ones with the
victims hanging out in remote locations for whatever reason) that have the same formular of characters talking about sex like 70% of the movie until it's time to get murdered.
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