flatty wrote: » Jaws scared the hell out of me.
Mike Guide 69 wrote: » The Woman In Black - Not the film, but the TV episode that was shown, on all of ocassions, at Christmas Eve on ITV!!!!!!!! (wtf???), had a pretty crap Christmas after watching that. Terrifying and scary, but it is a classic good old fashioned ghost story, that lingers on in the mind, the play is amazing too....
Tony EH wrote: » Still does it for me. It's a wonder how Spielberg got a PG for that film.
DvB wrote: » Have heard a lot about this over the years but never managed to see it, really hope it appears again at some stage.
Sinead Mc1 wrote: » Watched Cabin in the Woods last night. Felt so bad for keeping the hubby up. Absolutely awful!!! I mean, really really bad. And if I recall this got reasonable reviews!!! With the exception of Candyman I think the movies on TV this weekend have been really poor. I actually find this is the case every year for Halloween. It's a pity the channels can't celebrate this time of year a bit more. Surely it wouldn't cost much to air a few good horrors! Some of the best ones are 20+ years old!
Business Cat wrote: » Sacrilege!!! Cabin in the Woods is right up there with Tucker and Dale vs Evil as arguably the best horror comedy ever made. Both feature countless horror movie tropes and cliches but every single one of them are done with absolute love for the genre. They are both tremendous fun.
El Duda wrote: » Interesting opinion. I quite like James Wan and th Conjuring films but I don't class them as horror. They are jump-scare films. Jump scares don't have a lasting effect. They are essentially, cheap thrill-ride films that are completely forgettable. Very well crafted, but they will date horribly imo.
nix wrote: » Last shift was a loada baloney
mrcheez wrote: » Special mention for Light's Out which actually gave me the chills out of all movies this October, as when the lights went out downstairs I momentarily freaked out. I guess a movie's effectiveness is dictated by your mood
mrcheez wrote: » Saw "It Comes at Night" just now. Brilliant.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » Was disappointed with that after all the hype it got. It wasn't even a horror either imo, more a psychological thriller?
mrcheez wrote: » Ah I didn't hear about it and missed all the hype, probably helped. I just watched it not knowing anything about it, not even a trailer. I think this is the best way to appreciate films on their own merits.
mrcheez wrote: » Heard good things about Green Room, but not mentioned here, is it worth checking out?
branie2 wrote: » the 1978 remake of Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Cherry13 wrote: » Classic, Donald Surherland is fantastic! The older one is really good too but I prefer the 78 version