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RE: Good Horror Films. - Karl12 - 08-17-2024

Well, it's been called 'the most terrifying TV movie ever made' so suppose it deserves a spot on this thread.




Synopsis:

https://youtu.be/TnHlUIkZnvM


Full Movie:

https://archive.org/details/threads_201712



Remember watching this once many years ago with friends on a Sunday morning (all with terrible hangovers) and the film truly is genuinely disturbing.

Personally reckon it should be mandatory viewing for every child in every school on the planet.

Beer


RE: Good Horror Films. - OneStepBack - 08-17-2024

I watched this on Netflix last week. A pretty decent horror movie.




RE: Good Horror Films. - Karl12 - 08-17-2024

Will put that on the (big) list dude.

Don't know what genre this film is but it's excellent and the lesser you know about it going in the better.




Kill List:




RE: Good Horror Films. - sahgwa - 08-19-2024

(08-16-2024, 02:02 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Appreciate those additions mate and do remember watching 'Don't Look Now' decades ago - great call.

Regarding 'Under The Skin' have you read the book? It's a lot different from the film and, although rather disturbing, I thought it was awesome.

Here it is on free audiobook:





[Video: https://youtu.be/T-1hPRAWaV8]

Beer

thank you for the heads up! I had no idea it was a book.  I prefer reading to films, but I am cinephile for sure.  Just got a Kurosawa DVD boxset in the mail from ebay today, and also a new Park Chan Wook.  :) I love building my libraries.


RE: Good Horror Films. - Karl12 - 08-21-2024

(08-19-2024, 03:21 PM)sahgwa Wrote: thank you for the heads up! I had no idea it was a book.  I prefer reading to films, but I am cinephile for sure. 



No worries mate and would heartedly recommend that book - as already mentioned it's far (far) more freaky than the film and thought author Michael Faber did an extremely good job.

Just watched this one recently and it's surprisingly well made - as 'creature features' go it's one of the best I've seen in a while (not for arachnophobes though).









Beer


RE: Good Horror Films. - OneStepBack - 08-21-2024

I used to keep tarantulas Karl, 67 at one point.  I had one the size of a dinner plate! I wouldn't find that movie scary Lol .


RE: Good Horror Films. - l0st - 08-23-2024

(08-21-2024, 05:10 AM)OneStepBack Wrote: I used to keep tarantulas Karl, 67 at one point.  I had one the size of a dinner plate! I wouldn't find that movie scary Lol .

What's really scary about tarantulas is that if you break their legs off you can super-glue them back on, and they still work! Ccrreeepppyyyy.......

"Arachnophobia" was a good shocker movie back in the early 90s, if you like the topic of spiders.


RE: Good Horror Films. - OneStepBack - 08-23-2024

(08-23-2024, 02:19 AM)l0st Wrote: What's really scary about tarantulas is that if you break their legs off you can super-glue them back on, and they still work! Ccrreeepppyyyy.......

I thought that was millipedes  Biggrin