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Horror Movie Month 2017

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posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 06:32 AM
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Every year my friends and family gather a list of movies to watch for every night of October. I can't say I always get one in every night, but I certainly watch a lot of horror this month! If you're interested, we can use this thread to suggest and discuss good horror movies. I'm always on the look out for stuff I've not seen. Last night I watched "Tourist Trap". I've never seen or heard of the movie before, but it was one of the best I've watched all month. I highly recommend it.

My list for this month so far:

Neon Maniacs
Baskin
In the Mouth of Madness
30 days of night
Messiah of Evil
The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
Puppet Master 2
The Void
Stay Alive
Life Force
Leatherface (2017)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
Beyond The Gates
Phantasam 2
Phantasam 3
Day of the Dead
The Dead Next Door
Maniac Cop
Maniac Cop 2
Night of the Demons
IT (2017)
Dead & Buried
Demons
Motel Hell
Tourist Trap



Here is a list of all the good horror on Netflix and Amazon.


AMAZON PRIME
The 7th Curse
Alice Sweet Alice
An American Werewolf in London
Bad Taste
The Black Cat ('81; Fulci)
The Blackcoat's Daughter
Bloodrage
Bride of Re-Animator
Bruiser
Carrie
Creature from Black Lake
The Dark
The Dark Half
Dark Water
The Dead Zone
Demon
Gozu
Green Room
Grizzly
Haxan
Hell House LLC
The Innkeepers
Messiah of Evil
Monster Madness: The Gothic Revival of Horror
The Mutilator
Prom Night
PumpkinHead
Rosemary's Baby
Santa Sangre
SAW (series)
Society
Spider Baby
Stage Fright ('89)
Suspiria
The Terror
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (40th Anniversary HD remaster)
Venom
What Have You Done To Solange?
What We Do In The Shadows
The VVitch

NETFLIX
An American Werewolf in London
The Addams Family
Antibirth
The Babadook
Baskin
Deep Blue Sea
Children of the Corn
Coraline
Corpse Bride
Creep
Death Note
Deathgasm
The Eyes of My Mother
Gremlins
Hellraiser
Hellbound: Hellraiser 2
He Never Died
Housebound
The Host
The Human Centipede
I Am The Pretty Thing Who Lives In The House
The Invitation
It Follows
Jaws
Jaws 2
Jaws 3
Jaws The Revenge
Late Phases
The Legend of Hell House
Little Evil
The Nightmare
Ravenous
Scary Movie 3
Stake Land
Tales of Halloween
The Shining
They Look Like People
Troll Hunter
Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil
VHS 1 & 2
The Void
We Are Still Here
Wes Craven's New Nightmare
The Wraith
XX
Young Frankenstein






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posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 06:43 AM
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I watched a Netflix original movie the other night... The Babysitter.
I expected nothing, but was pleasantly surprised. I laughed a few times.

I usually don't expect a horror movie to be a good movie, so I seldom expect much, even if the movie is a big budget affair from a major studio.



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 07:05 AM
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The Babysitter was definitely good fun, I agree.

Damn though, US Netflix sure does have so much more stuff on it than UK Netflix.

The UK netflix horror offerings are... very slim pickings compared to that lot.



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 07:07 AM
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a reply to: HeadCrunchMcRockGroin

Fright Night

The Keep

Jeepers Creepers

The Thing

Altered States

Killer Clowns from Outer Space (couldn't resist the campy effect)

Near Dark

Mostly from the 80's lots of gruesome horror in that bunch.



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 07:53 AM
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Suspiria - 1977

Started the whole slasher movie craze. Scared me as a kid.



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 08:00 AM
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originally posted by: Painterz
The Babysitter was definitely good fun, I agree.

Damn though, US Netflix sure does have so much more stuff on it than UK Netflix.

The UK netflix horror offerings are... very slim pickings compared to that lot.

I heard on the radio the other morning that Netflix is putting a lot more money into their production now. Might be a good thing.



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 08:05 AM
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I'm old school

I plan to rewatch

'Plague of the Zombies', a Hammer film from the 1960s

'Phantom from 10,000 Leagues', a B sci-fi from the 50s

'Gargoyles', from my teen years (highly recommended)

and the MST3K version of 'Samson vs the Vampire Women'



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 08:50 AM
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a reply to: butcherguy

Yeah, 8 billion. Makes them the biggest tv content producer in the world. Has to be a good thing, if there's that much good stuff out there waiting to be made of course.

I think it's because more and more companies are withdrawing their stuff from Netflix, because they're afraid of what Netflix has become. So we're seeing them launch their own subscription services, like the Disney-Netflix that is coming soon, with just Disney stuff.

It won't work, the networks are getting greedy again, forcing everybody to subscribe to 12 different Netflix type services to see everything they want to see will just boost piracy again.



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 09:28 AM
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So happy we've got Bad Taste on the Amazon list...

This is an old New Zealand Peter Jackson film, (Before the hobbit and lord of the rings), it was cult in my group of friends.... An absolute classic...

Watch it if you haven't....

PA.



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 10:05 AM
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originally posted by: PerfectAnomoly
So happy we've got Bad Taste on the Amazon list...

This is an old New Zealand Peter Jackson film, (Before the hobbit and lord of the rings), it was cult in my group of friends.... An absolute classic...

Watch it if you haven't....

PA.


Another great Peter Jackson horror flick is Dead Alive. It's so insane.

www.imdb.com...



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 10:05 AM
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Love in the mouth of madness. That's a classic.

I try to jam in as much horror stuff around the holiday as well. Though I like to mix it up and go with some new, some old, some funny and some serious. Some yearly stalwarts that always make the list seem to be.

Zombieland

In the mouth of madness

Holloween

Tucker and Dale vs Evil(instant classic)

Hellraiser



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 10:06 AM
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originally posted by: HeadCrunchMcRockGroin

originally posted by: PerfectAnomoly
So happy we've got Bad Taste on the Amazon list...

This is an old New Zealand Peter Jackson film, (Before the hobbit and lord of the rings), it was cult in my group of friends.... An absolute classic...

Watch it if you haven't....

PA.


Another great Peter Jackson horror flick is Dead Alive. It's so insane.

www.imdb.com...



That is an interesting movie, it was one of his firsts I believe.



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 11:01 AM
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I love me some horror! Halloween has always been my favorite time of year.
I'm glad to see Baskin on your list, it's such a trip once you make it through the first 20 minutes.
And since we are on subtitle movies I would suggest
Eyes of My Mother,
A Girls Walks Alone at Night,
Autaud Blanco,
and Pans Labrynth.
I don't know why subtitles ruin it for some people, but some of those are the darkest.
Oh also,
Train to Busan and Raw!!

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posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 11:11 AM
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Went to theater to see IT. It was okay. Far better than the miniseries.

Been rewatching the first few seasons of Supernatural with the gf since she's never see them.

Prince of Darkness, movie gave me nightmares as a kid. The whole communicating from the future thing was creepy as hell.

Watching Beetlejuice with the gf this weekend per our annual tradition.




posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 11:46 AM
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What no movie trailer embeds? You'll have me feeling like I'm crashing the party if I get going on it...




posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 12:04 PM
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if you have the netflix, they have the Cube trilogy now. the first is still definitely the best, but they're all entertaining. if you like sci-fi horror, give it a try.

a few other favorites:
event horizon (space madness!)
the descent (claustrophobic cave-exploring with monsters)
it (the new version is amazeballs)
grave encounters (ghost hunting show finds more than they bargained for in an abandoned asylum)



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 12:38 PM
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originally posted by: fiverx313
if you have the netflix, they have the Cube trilogy now. the first is still definitely the best, but they're all entertaining. if you like sci-fi horror, give it a try.

a few other favorites:
event horizon (space madness!)
the descent (claustrophobic cave-exploring with monsters)
it (the new version is amazeballs)
grave encounters (ghost hunting show finds more than they bargained for in an abandoned asylum)


The cube series is a good one.

But ohh, I forgot all about Event Horizon. Love that movie, another Sam Neil classic. He did better in Mouth of Madness though, IMO.



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 12:48 PM
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originally posted by: MisterSpock
Zombieland

In the mouth of madness

Holloween

Tucker and Dale vs Evil(instant classic)

Hellraiser


oh, i forgot zombieland and tucker & dale... i do love a good horror-comedy. cabin in the woods is another great one in that area... also, black sheep.



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 01:17 PM
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originally posted by: wshadow1
Suspiria - 1977

Started the whole slasher movie craze. Scared me as a kid.


Actually, it was Black Christmas 1974, that really started the slasher craze.



posted on Oct, 18 2017 @ 01:18 PM
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originally posted by: fiverx313
if you have the netflix, they have the Cube trilogy now. the first is still definitely the best, but they're all entertaining. if you like sci-fi horror, give it a try.

a few other favorites:
event horizon (space madness!)
the descent (claustrophobic cave-exploring with monsters)
it (the new version is amazeballs)
grave encounters (ghost hunting show finds more than they bargained for in an abandoned asylum)


Read the book "The Descent".
Way different than the movie. Creepy, with a weird twist near the end that I didn't see coming.




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