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Electra

Electra

The relief of giving in to destruction
Jul 1, 2024
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Hi,
I used to enjoy horror movies a lot, and then I had a long break from them. I kinda wanna pick them up again and see what did I miss. I was wondering what's your favorite horror movie? I personally really like "Sinister". The plot, characters, ending is very engaging and don't get me started on the score! That alone gave me such chills.
It felt like the souls from the tapes were screaming in agony. Very unsettling.
So what's your favorite horror movie?
 
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NormallyNeurotic

NormallyNeurotic

“Everything is going to be okay.”
Nov 21, 2024
111
My favorite horror movie from a young age (and I mean young) has been Silence Of The Lambs, but my favorite scene in the franchise is ironically the brain scene from the SECOND movie (Hannibal) 😅
 
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Dayrain

Arcanist
Feb 3, 2023
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Link (1986). Influenced by Hitchcock. I will post the wikipedia article, so you can find it better, but I recommend not reading the plot of course. @Electra

 
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Electra

Electra

The relief of giving in to destruction
Jul 1, 2024
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My favorite horror movie from a young age (and I mean young) has been Silence Of The Lambs, but my favorite scene in the franchise is ironically the brain scene from the SECOND movie (Hannibal) 😅
Silence of The Lambs is such a classic! I watched Red Dragon and Hannibal. Rising too! Have you read the books? Or watched the tv series?
 
Greyhawk

Greyhawk

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Jan 3, 2025
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Sinister is the first one that came to my mind too. It was just so dark. I also loved get out and the original Texas chainsaw massacre.
 
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avoid_slow_death

avoid_slow_death

Ready to embrace the peaceful bliss of the void.
Feb 4, 2020
1,357
Psycho (1960). Still effective to this day and a Masterwork of cinema in general.
 
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Electra

Electra

The relief of giving in to destruction
Jul 1, 2024
581
Sinister is the first one that came to my mind too. It was just so dark. I also loved get out and the original Texas chainsaw massacre.
Get out is so disturbing, but a masterpiece for sure! I also liked Texas Chainsaw massacre :).
I Really wanted Sinister 2 to be just as good, but it didn't compare with the first one. Have you seen the second movie?
Psycho (1960). Still effective to this day and a Masterwork of cinema in general.
Agreed. A classic.
 
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LostLily

LostLily

Why do I exist?
Nov 18, 2024
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I prepare more psychological horror like Get Out
 
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Greyhawk

Greyhawk

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Jan 3, 2025
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Get out is so disturbing, but a masterpiece for sure! I also liked Texas Chainsaw massacre :).
I Really wanted Sinister 2 to be just as good, but it didn't compare with the first one. Have you seen the second movie?
I've seen it and agree that it wasn't as good as the first one. I think in the first one, the mystery and tension is built much better but the sequel wasn't bad either.
 
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Forveleth

I knew I forgot to do something when I was 15...
Mar 26, 2024
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Oculus. I love the "unreliable narrator" trope and movies where you as the viewer are questioning reality.
 
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trashhologram

trashhologram

⚰ Baby, let me decompose ⚰
Dec 15, 2023
434
Midsommar was very good! Very disturbing; I noticed that there were tears falling from my eyes during one scene and I got that lovely "I don't want to watch but I don't want to not watch" feeling 😅

I also like The Strange Thing About The Johnsons by Ari Aster, the guy who made Midsommar. It's a short film and available on YouTube. Very, very disturbing and great.
 
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Electra

Electra

The relief of giving in to destruction
Jul 1, 2024
581
Midsommar was very good! Very disturbing; I noticed that there were tears falling from my eyes during one scene and I got that lovely "I don't want to watch but I don't want to not watch" feeling 😅

I also like The Strange Thing About The Johnsons by Ari Aster, the guy who made Midsommar. It's a short film and available on YouTube. Very, very disturbing and great.
Seen midsommar and it was definitely... an experience to say the least. After the movie I had this weird feeling, that's kinda hard to explain. I guess it's similar to what you wrote here "I don't wanna watch it, but I wanna watch it" 😅.
Putting "The Strange Thing About The Johnsons" into my list!
 
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billie

billie

take me back to the night we met
Mar 31, 2024
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terrifier
 
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Gangrel

Gangrel

Mage
Jul 25, 2024
504
Loving Smile 2, Naomi Scott put her whole pussy into that performance.
 
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parasite_eve

parasite_eve

Between life and death; a secret third thing.
Jan 3, 2025
150
I Saw the TV Glow and Bo is Afraid
 
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rllysuper

rllysuper

ready to go
Jan 7, 2025
34
can you tell my favorite horror film is carrie?
 
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NormallyNeurotic

NormallyNeurotic

“Everything is going to be okay.”
Nov 21, 2024
111
Silence of The Lambs is such a classic! I watched Red Dragon and Hannibal. Rising too! Have you read the books? Or watched the tv series?
I have not read the book, but I've been MEANING to watch the series!
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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I also love classics like 'Silence of the Lambs' and 'The Shining.'

A film I return to a lot is '1408'. (2007.)

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Their 'express checkout system'. Lol.

Another one I want to watch again because it was so crazy is: 'A Cure for Wellness' (2017.) I also like 'Christine' (1983.) I probably like films about crazy obsessive people/ things in general because they sort of reflect me. Though fortunately, I don't express it so dangerously.

I'm more in to psychological horror/thriller films rather than gore and jump scares. I'm hoping 'Midsommar' isn't too scary. I do want to watch that sometime soon.
 
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floop

floop

sadboi
Jan 29, 2025
74
any of the Conjuring movies, specifically The Nun movies are my fav, however both of the Smile films were really good too
 
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human909

human909

Banned
Dec 30, 2024
593
either terrifier 3 or the movie halloween.
 
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Custos

Custos

Martyr
May 27, 2024
222
Don't have a favourite nor do they scare me, but I'd second Oculus and suggest The Possession of Michael King. And of course the original Exorcist (if you want to see a real horror, watch the second), The Omen 2 is also excellent.
 
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