This film is honestly a masterpiece. I've never seen grief captured in such a real way...

This film is honestly a masterpiece. I've never seen grief captured in such a real way. If you've ever called it reddit just fucking kys

Can we have a real discussion about this? Is there anything more terrifying than being haunted by your own bloated corpse and confronting your own early death?

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The stuff with the neighbours was the creepiest, it felt very real, and that still frame of the guy crouching in their house freaked me out

NO

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Took the words right out of my mind. It's kinda sad that the film is only remembered for that one scene. I mean it's understandable considering it's so well built up for that moment and then it hits you. The most intense scene in the movie history.. but the entire film is just pure kino.

In general if you think about found footage films, since they usually have such a horrifying shock value or something like that they generally are only remembered by that.

However... that could just apply to anything in the world. People generally take the best physical parts of things and discuss those since discussion about deep thoughts doesn't really have any real world application

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The only film other than Night of the Living Dead that builds off its grim atmosphere and becomes something truly dangerous

Gotta make a new addition mate. I'm excited to see what you put

>This film is honestly a masterpiece.
Agreed.
>I've never seen grief captured in such a real way.
House on Haunted Hill the tv series does it good as well.
>If you've ever called it reddit just fucking kys
People calling it soi are sois themselves.
Lake Mungo has more in common with patrician Victorian ghost stories than modern soi horror.

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The look like people sucked.

>House on Haunted Hill
Fuck I mean The Haunting of Hill House TV series.

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That shit she recorded on her phone fucking haunted me.

Agreed, not only does it terrify me but the movie is just fucking depressing. They nailed the atmosphere and the actors did a great job

>Below There, Look Out, Look Out

>The stuff with the neighbours was the creepiest
fpbp

fuck you

>House on Haunted Hill

i find this very funny for some reason

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CELEBRATE ME

New PovHorror.com website has made me suicidal. Found Footage has died officially at 2020.

rent free

What's a non-reddit horror film?

Most films are non-reddit however if you are looking for the most non-reddit films then

Occult
Megan is Missing
Noroi: The Curse

this show is such a boring piece of shit i couldnt watch it without wanting to kms

fucking shit movie
>oh no I'm a whore what am I gonna do

If you want grief try picnic at hanging rock

What can you expect... its Netflix

I assume they have random things happen and no build up or nothing is actually being done... just random things happen every episode. Then in the final episode of Season 1 they introduce new slightly larger random thing and end it there and there. Then start fresh in Season 2 and repeat.

I have seen 1-2 shows made directly to streaming and now I have seen all of them.

This movie sucks

anyone else miss found footage general? was so cozy

>I haven't watched it but this is what happens
Congrats on being an utter retard

Nah, just seen enough direct to streaming site TV shows to understand whats up. Their formula makes you suicidal

bump

Lake Mungo is definitely top 20 greatest film made by human

what's a mungo?

Noroi is on that list.

Your ignorance makes me suicidal but have fun missing out on a genuinely well-made horror series I guess

Few months back an user wrote a really eloquent post about why this movie was so disturbing but I can't find it. Shit about mortality etc

scariest movie I've seen, and I watch a lot of horror. this movie kept me up nights a full week after seeing it. not because of any retarded jumpscare but because I kept imagining a dead version of myself standing next to my bed silently staring at me every night
the 'where's waldo' bullshit with the pics was borderline comedy, but it was also depressing to consider a ghost trapped in an abandoned house watching its family leave for the last time