Tetsuo:The Iron Man or somthing like that. Strange stuff.
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Anonymous2005-11-15 12:56
>>13
I'd say I love you, but we both know, those internet relationships don't last. ;)
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Anonymous2005-11-15 13:30
House of 1000 Corpses was just 90 minutes of people getting killed and mildly entertaining if you're a sadist. The first three Hellraiser movies are pretty creepy too (don't go beyond three... you've been warned).
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Anonymous2005-11-16 17:42
>>15
Seconding Jacob's Ladder. Do not watch at night or you start seeing those crazyily moving heads in the shadows. Subtle weirdness like that is so much scarier than all-out OMG A ZOMBIE.
Still need to check out Session 9. Heard it was great.
Also suggesting A Tale of Two Sisters. Korean psychological horror is love.
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Anonymous2005-11-16 18:20
Asian-
Audition
Ichi The Killer series
Oldboy*
American-
Kubrick's movies (Shining)
Pi*
One Point O*
Cube series
Lynch's movies (Lost Highway*)
12 Monkeys
Rosemary's Baby
Salo 120 Days of Sodom
* are heavily recommended.
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Anonymous2005-11-16 18:29
>>20
Additions: The Machinist, Brazil, The Tenant, Seventh Seal, Dark City, 1984.
eraser head
suspiria
rosemarys baby
old boy (not scary ..but good one)
virgin spring (not scary but borders on that)
the last house on the left
texas chainsaw massacre
i think salo is not scary but still a good one.
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Anonymous2005-12-17 13:27
>>31
he just meant 'not asian' you dumb fuck. Gb2 VIP EU faggot.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST yet.
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Anonymous2006-02-20 4:56
Closet Land
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Anonymous2006-02-20 14:39
Pixote (life in the favellas) is the most disturbing film I ever saw. It's haunting and horrific and even worse because it's real. I count many historical dramas treating about the slave trade, vietnam war, genocides (Hotel rwanda, The Pianist) or current affairs such as the sex slave trade as the most frightening I've seen.
Try to go for some european or arthouse cinema if you are looking for disturbing fright instead of "oh look here are some guts" or "boo! the mummy popped out of the box".
+ Dario Argento, the italian, does arty disturbing horror. Suspiria, Inferno, Tenebre etc
+ The french like to take a look at the horror of urban high society and the shit they get up to out of boredom. "La Pianiste" (franco-austrian) is a film about S/M but not at all in the glam way it is often portrayed, no leather & whips here, just two VERY fucked up people. "Les Rivières pourpres" is good shocking thrill & horror. "La cité des enfants perdus" is beautiful, creepy & nightmarish. "Last Tango In Paris" (italian film set in france) is an upsetting study of one man's grief & a woman's use of anonymity. Upsetting because they have some of the most ugly sex you ever saw.
+ Anything by David "Deprave" Cronenberg- he started out in cheap porn & gore trash, he likes to autopsy emotions and situations like bodies. Lots of visceral stuff. "Existenz" & "Crash" are his.
+ "8mm", a film about snuff. "American Psycho", christian bale is one messed up man. "Boys don't cry", "Monster", "The wicker man", "Natural born killers", "The Cell" is another of those wierd but beautiful films, "Trainspotting" is one of a bunch of hardhitting, in your face, agressive, violence british style scary films.
As an alternative, rent the DVDs of the TV series "Millenium", it's dark, spiritual, upsetting, lots of blood but a hell load of grey matter and food for thought.
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Anonymous2006-02-21 20:55
the thing that usually scares me is when the monster goes "boo" in an unexpected situation (and i've seen most of the movies above). but in this movie, for the first half hour or so, I seriously considered if I had finally gone mad:
Me and You and Everyone We Know
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Anonymous2006-02-21 20:56
Baise Moi
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Anonymous2006-02-22 18:25
Jacob's Ladder
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Anonymous2006-02-26 19:20
Has anybody else seen Fire in the Sky? That film had a profound effect on my when I was in my youth.
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Anonymous2006-02-26 21:34
Visitor Q (from the same guy who did Ichi the Killer, but I liked this one far more)
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Anonymous2006-02-27 2:45
>>16 indeed.
Tetsuo : The iron man is THE weirdest movie ever.
The only movie where you can see a man with an iron
rotative cock shredding his girlfriend.
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Anonymous2006-02-28 16:04
Hey fellow creepy/freaky movie fans, maybe you guys can help me.
I watched this really creepy b/w film. I don't know the title or year of release. If I had to guess,I'd say it's from the 50's. It's a psychological thriller...the plot is really hard to explain 'cause IT'S REALLY FUCKED UP. The last scene in the movie was this shot of the lead actress, which zooms out, then the words "Pleasant Dreams" appears. Older movies have their credits shown at the start of the movie, so no credits at the end.
Any of you guys know anything about this?
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Anonymous2006-03-03 9:30
>>48
going to need more details on that such as character names, basic plot or locations, anything that you can remember.