it was the scariest movie you have ever seen
ADMIT IT
> looks like that poetry fag committed suicide over here chief
>what is this, some sort of dead poet society?
Really?
John Boyega jumpong out in the first TFA trailer scared and traumatized me more than any horror movie ever
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I don’t hate Hereditary by any means but are you fucking kidding me? It’s a really depressing drama that makes you feel like shit. But it’s not that scary, the D+ cinemascore rating reflected that
Is that... A SEVERED HEAD?! NOOOOOOOO! I'M SO HECKIN' SCAREDERINO!
It's not scary, and it has no ideas it didn't borrow from better horror movies. Ari Aster is as hollow a provocateur as they come.
This movie and The Exoricst are the only horror movies to have ever had any kind of effect on me.
I honestly think that Hereditary is the best psychological horror movies since the The Shining.
I agree basically with this. It wasn't scary but there were a lot of scenes that were hard to watch because of the emotional horror that was going on. I did feel for the characters and was sad when terrible things happened to them constantly, which is quite an achievement for a 'horror' film though.
Not at all. The most dread I felt was after the daughter died, and it went all downhill from there. The supernatural shit nothing for me.
Me and my friends laughed through the first half of this movie, but around the middle I started taking it seriously and was enjoying it, and by the end I was absolutely loving it. Finding out how the cultists were controlling the events that unfolded was genuinely creepy, though I wouldn't consider it that scary of a movie.
are you fucking seven years old
If I was a jew
Any claims about this movie not being scary can be made for The Shining as well, and you'll see The Shining at the top of every horror list. Two reasons for that:
1. People don't understand The Shining. If they did, you'd see plenty of anons whining about how it was a decisive blow against the nuclear family.
2. People don't want to accept how Hereditary is effective only because of Toni Collette's astounding interpretation. It's a story about a family dissolving altogether because they weren't able to be there for its weakest link.
Hereditary is great because it was a masterpiece of tension and discomfort. Anyone meme-ing that it was scary is missing the point.
Nah, The Shining had creepy as fuck imagery, and Jack was scary. Hereditary wasn't scary and Paimon wasn't interesting.
Hereditary is full of creepy imagery. And Toni Collette is scary. Paimon was as interesting as the Overlook, meant more as a background element than anything to be tackled front and center.
Also, Jack wasn't scary. He was pathetic, and portrayed as such.
Wow that's a pretty visceral response for a pretty ordinary statement. No I'm much older.
>And Toni Collette is scary.
Until the movie ruined it with the Paimon faggotry. I do not give two fucks about some lame demon.
>Paimon was as interesting as the Overlook
lol fuck no.
The Shining is much more penetrable (and frightening) if you have any childhood experiences with parental abuse and the kind of terror that imprints on a person. Hereditary I think operates in a similar way. I'd say they are both top 5 OAT horror films, along with the Exorcist which is scary for totally different reasons.
First 2/3 of the movie are fucking fantastic where you have no idea what's going on and who and why is fucking with Tony Collette, it's genuinely scary. But third act and especially last 15 minutes with people running on walls just got too silly and defused all tension, i undestand you need to finish the story somehow, but that just didn't work for me at all.
>lol fuck no
Ok so it seems actually we think alike. I don't care about Paimon because it's a backdrop, and in fact, it's not the most important obscured presence in the film. I'd say that's the matriarch, shown in a much more enigmatic light. Paimon is more like Satan in Rosemary's Baby.
both are good movies for similar reasons. Both play on the fear of the destruction of a family by external forces, aided by one internal force. The Shining makes the hotel the external force, Hereditary makes the townsfolk the external force.
Most overhyped movie of 2018, it was trash
are you fucking eight years old
Well now I know I'm older than you at least
7/10 technically it was a decent movie, have to give credit to the filmmakers.
Plot was boring, acting was fine, slow burn demon shit isn't that scary. Little ugly girl was too ugly to be scary.
Honestly it was a horror parody and I don't think they wanted that.
I feel like they really glossed over the legal shit that would go down after driving under the influence and killing someone
1) Aster is a hack kike
2) the shining is the best horror film ever made
Why does every movie have to be an allegory for shitting on tradition in so many peoples mind?
first 30 minutes of Lost Highway > anything in terms of scary
Why is this suddenly forced here daily?
Did Pewdiepie mention it recently?