misanthropekun
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I strongly recommend you to watch The Human Centipede 1&2
The original texas chainsaw massacre from 1974, leatherface is my idol.
Shame the bitch gets to live in the end though, at least she was tortured.
you are the only other person to say those movies from what i seen i also am a fan of that seriesI strongly recommend you to watch The Human Centipede 1&2
I strongly recommend you to watch The Human Centipede 1&2
you are the only other person to say those movies from what i seen i also am a fan of that series
saw 1 is my all time favorite, if that counts as horror. Otherwise Halloween 1
The original texas chainsaw massacre from 1974, leatherface is my idol.
Shame the bitch gets to live in the end though, at least she was tortured.
- Saw
- The haunting (1999)
- The ring
- Insidious
- Orphan
- Sleepy hollow
- Hostel
Insidious
Freddy Krueger, Jason Vorheese, Michael Myers or any other slashers where roasties and teenage sluts get fucked up.
Every movie that is approved by feminists.
Cope, I have the best taste in horror.real life
you guys have chit taste
This on is on my watchlist but I don't think I will like it.Mine is Tetsuo the Iron Man, it's not super well know over here. It's from Japan, released in 1989.
A metal fetishist goes crazy when he sees maggots wriggling in one of his self inflicted wounds, and runs onto the street, where someone hits him in their car by accident, after which he comes back, sort of, as a strange force able to control metal, torturing the man who killed him.
It's only about an hour long, and it's a non stop, intense nightmare for the entire run time. Disturbing, disorienting, horrible visuals, and grating and abrasive sound design, I love it, it's a real trip, check it out.
Sounds lame TBH. Never heard of any of these titles though.Too many to list. Mostly the grindhouse stuff of the 1970s before everything became politically correct. “God Told Me To”, “Beyond the Darkness”, “The Redeemer”
I have seen hundreds of horror movies but not this one.The exorcism of Emily Rose
Try it; it’s not bad at all.I have seen hundreds of horror movies but not this one.
I like villains with relatable stories and watching the normie teens get BTFO.Don't like horror since they are just jump scares. Hard to find anything good.
I strongly recommend you to watch The Human Centipede 1&2
Why they're boring.you are the only other person to say those movies from what i seen i also am a fan of that series
For me is how the villain character doesn't go for the kill right away, he makes them suffer in a very original and amusing way besides it's truly pleasing to watch the despair the normies go through.Why they're boring.
Ehh im pretty sure you can find better torture porn films than those. Although the original was alright cause of the originality of the idea but since it has been memed so much it just can't be taken seriously. Also it has nothing really going for it aside from the shock value it offers from the initial sight and thought of being sewn up to a butthole. But oh well to each their own.For me is how the villain character doesn't go for the kill right away, he makes them suffer in a very original and amusing way besides it's truly pleasing to watch the despair the normies go through.
Why they're boring.
>human centipede
>horror
that's some disgusting gore shit, the only horror movies I liked are thai version of the shutter and first conjouring. And silent hill, but only because I love the game there wasn't anything scary there.
I will.Try it; it’s not bad at all.
You have the best taste in here. Lake Mungo is one of the few western horror movies that have actually creeped me out. You might like Last Shift.Hollywood horror movies are mostly bs. I like those japanese ones, like grudge, ring etc. There was one australian movie called "lake mungo", I liked that very much.
One of my favorites.I saw noroi and thought it was pretty good.
Shutter was awesome.>human centipede
>horror
that's some disgusting gore shit, the only horror movies I liked are thai version of the shutter and first conjouring. And silent hill, but only because I love the game there wasn't anything scary there.
Hollywood horror movies are mostly comedy movies. Horror movies are extremely difficult to make, if you make one tiny mistake it becomes a comedy movie. I will watch Last Shift.I will.
You have the best taste in here. Lake Mungo is one of the few western horror movies that have actually creeped me out. You might like Last Shift.
One of my favorites.
Shutter was awesome.
Yeah its subjective but I mean there isn't much going on in that film. Its just the initial shock you get from the thought of that situation. If you are into torture porn films I'm pretty sure there are better ones than that since Human Centipede is pretty mainstream. But yeah nothing wrong with liking it I guess just surprised since its such a parodied and memed film.boring is subjective:think:
and yeah pretty much i also liked the normies suffering immensely swallowing each others excrement
Hollywood horror movies are mostly comedy movies. Horror movies are extremely difficult to make, if you make one tiny mistake it becomes a comedy movie. I will watch Last Shift.
I liked conjuring 1 (not 3 or 2) and sinister though. But I don't get that creepy vibes that those early japanese movies used to give. I have heard about the Grudge reboot, but I am not very excited because it's not from Takeshi Shimizu, also the grudge/ring like plot and style is overused. The concept of "horror" is perceived differently in the west from the east. For example, Hollywood makes a lot of zombie movies, but you won't find such movie from japan/korea. I don't like zombie movies because the idea of zombie itself is hilarious as fuck and I don't like gore/body-horrors because I don't find them creepy, rather they are gross. I watched so many horror movies but don't know why I missed the last shift.I wouldn't go as far as to say that American horror movies are comedy movies, considering there's a lack of comic relief. And there's also pretty good horror movies they sometimes put out like The Conjuring, Insidious, Sinister, etc. But I see your point, and I agree. American horror movies fail to do its job mostly. They are also catered to teenagers, so there won't be an R-rating, which will have some kind of impact. But every now and then, you get an amazing PG-13 horror movie, such as The Ring. But that's a remake of a Japanese horror movie, so I'm not sure if I should lump it into the category of American horror movies. Also, have you heard? They're doing another The Grudge reboot, which is set to be released in October 2019. They started shooting in May. I am honestly very excited. Downside is that Takashi Shimizu won't be involved. There were rumors that they were going to abandon the Saeki family storyline, but since then I've heard contrasting reports, I guess we will find out. Let me know what you think of Last Shift!
I liked conjuring 1 (not 3 or 2) and sinister though. But I don't get that creepy vibes that those early japanese movies used to give. I have heard about the Grudge reboot, but I am not very excited because it's not from Takeshi Shimizu, also the grudge/ring like plot and style is overused. The concept of "horror" is perceived differently in the west from the east. For example, Hollywood makes a lot of zombie movies, but you won't find such movie from japan/korea. I don't like zombie movies because the idea of zombie itself is hilarious as fuck and I don't like gore/body-horrors because I don't find them creepy, rather they are gross. I watched so many horror movies but don't know why I missed the last shift.
The Conjuring 3 isn't out yet haha. You didn't like Insidious then? Yeah, those movies can't creep me out either, but they're at least suspenseful and original, especially Insidious and Sinister. I get why you feel that way about the style/plot being overused, but I don't mind the same type of movies, long black-haired vengeful ghosts are always creepier than a masked killer to me. I do not like zombie movies either. I watched 28 Days Later last year but I never finished it, still haven't to this day. I also don't like torture porn and body horror, they are just gross but they do not gross me out. I think it's just lazy filmmaking. I have seen a couple of torture porn and exploitation movies but like I said, they don't affect me at all. Martyrs (you might like that one though!), the I Spit on Your Grave series, the original practically has a 40 minute long rape scene.... A Serbian Film, The Human Centipede 1 & 2, etc. They don't do anything for me and I have watched them but I will avoid those type of movies from now on. A gory movie that I actually do like is A l'interieur, a 2007 French horror movie. Along with Martyrs, despite Martyrs being French-Canadian instead of actually French, they are grouped into a genre called New French Extremity. When will you watch Last Shift?
I saw martyrs, the story line was good, out of the box. In terms of gore, I liked hannibal movies very much (anthony hopkins), well they are not gore/body-horror per se, but still. If you really want to get good from both of the worlds (creep + gore) I would suggest this --
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three..._Extremes
Creepy as fuck. You should watch this.
Also these ones:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imprint_(Masters_of_Horror)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XX_(film)#The_Box
Not sure when I can watch the last shift, looks like won't be able to anything within next two weeks. Lots of other stuffs to do.