End of summer edition
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The Burning was a comfy summer horror
The other day thanks to Zig Forums I found out that Peninsula exists, and I watched it hoping for more Train to Busan. It was shit. In fact it was so bad I actually lost it and legitimately started audibly laughing and jeering at it. Since #Alive was mentioned in the same thread I watched that the next day, and while it was not great and contained some Korean media memes, it was none the less an enjoyable bottle film. Though maybe that was a result of Peninsula being so bad that anything felt like an improvement.
Did I watch the wrong movie or is it a meme to suggest this first half with the fake fact or fiction show was alright then that twist with the director was so goddamn retarded then there was all those cinematic camera angles for no reason for one scene
What are the changes that Happy Birthday to Me gets an uncut version similar to My Bloody Valentine? Its one of my favorites and it pains me to think that the footage is lost forever.
#ALIVE was a fine zambonie film if you don't mind how melodramatic koreans are
What do you think about this?
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What franchise should I binge this october? I've never watched more than the first two movies of any franchise
Pretty interesting.
I disliked the main nerd character. I thought he was a creep and I was wanting him to die.
Halloween
Friday the 13th
Nightmare on Elm Street
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Child's Play
Basically any long running slasher series.
Saw
Alive was crap.
Only one though. Tough pick. i'm leaning to Ft13
I cant watch saw. It traumatized me as a kid
Yeah, Friday the 13th is a good choice, My personal favorite slasher series.
Don't skip the remake. It's actually more like a reboot, and is actually pretty decent.
Remake has one of the best sex scenes in the series.
Perfect nipple placement.
>Zig Forums personified
Wanted to thank user for giving me a list of haunted house movies, even though it's been over 24 hours. By the time I got to last thread it was closed, and I was waiting around for someone else to make a new one lel
Fright Night was garbage
fuck you
Let us know which of those are best. I want to start getting into haunted house kino as well
Wolf Creek. Watch the two movies and then watch the two seasons.
The remake also takes place in the Transformers universe. Trent DeMarco is in both films.
I cant commit to tv shows
Watch them both like a 4-5 hour long movie then?
Is fright night some kind childhood nostalgia for you? Its nothing more than a 5/10 halloween flick you put on before the real kino. The last 20 minutes were decent but everything up to that point was lame.
you could also do a really unconventional choice and go with Puppetmaster or Leprechaun.
Maybe I'll watch the tv shows after I burn through all the horror movies worth watching
These threads are garbage. You niggers post the same slasher movies from 40 years ago over and over and over.
How about some more recent horror?
>The Lodge
>Better Watch Out
>I See You
>Trick r Treat
>It Comes At Night
>Karmpus
>Cabin In The Woods
>The Autopsy of Jane Doe
>Haunt
>Incident in a Ghost Land
>Color Out of Space
>The Ritual
>Ready or Not
>It Follows
>Ghost Stories
>Summer of 84
>The Endless
>The Night Eats The World
>#Alive
>Train to Busan
I'm going through Leprechaun right now. It's torture. I have 2 more to go.
We've mentioned most of those. Cabin In the Woods was garbage too
I grabbed almost all of them, missing only You Should Have Left and the Netflix shows, so it will be a little while before I watch all of them and come up with some opinions. I also grabbed the one with Harry Potter against his recommendation, just because I enjoy the occasional shitty film.
He avoided more obvious recs, but I was going to watch Insidious, Conjuring, and maybe some of the Amityville series as well.