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any recommendations for a good horror film thanks
human centipede
Watched "The Collector" last week. Pretty good example of the whole gore / torture sub genre
Imho, i'm yet to see a better horror film than 'An American Weirwolf In London' and that was the mid 80's!!!
It's all slasher and shock these days although some of those films can be fun.
"The Host" directed by Joon ho bong, couple of years old but really really good and quite funny as well.
or
"Evil Aliens" by Jake West from a few years back as well, but again really good and stupidly funny.
hmm, depends what sort of horror you want really I suppose:)
Let the right one in
Agreed, depends on your definition of new horror film I suppose.
"The Descent" was also brilliant
Dead snow!!!! Zombie horror, but an absolute classic ๐
[b]host[/b] (slightly different korean take on the genre)
[b]let the right one in[/b] (a brilliant brilliant film that is very scary)
[b]rec[/b] (spansih zombie film they tried to ban- only because it showed how awful the american remake'quarantine' is)
[b]dead snow[/b] (genius comedy zombie nazies norwegian babes you gotta love it)
[b]human centipede[/b] (very very very unsettling film)
[b]thirst[/b] (horror with a splash of comedy korean style)
[b]drag me to hell[/b] (sam raimii doing what he does best)
[b]zombieland[/b] not seen it but look very good
host is doing the rounds on film4 at the moment
"host is doing the rounds on film4 at the moment "
yup, well worth seeing again though.
And Zombieland is great.
germany v england on iplayer?
"Let the right one in" will become a classic
"Dead Snow" its got nazis and zombies what more do you need!
I saw a slightly odd canadian Zombie-ish type movie called "Pontypool" last week its worth a look. (its not very scary though)
salvage was ok, not a watch over and over but good for a giggle
Just watched Triangle. Rally good, liked it a lot.
"Let the right one in" will become a classic
Great film. 'Thirst' is a really good Korean vampire film and 'Dumplings' is also 'fun'. Just watched 'Dead Ringers' again for the first time in a while and had forgotten how good it is. Me and the missus are making the most of a lovefilm.com subscription and going through a load of horror. Next up is going to be a Thai ghost story called, 'Shutter'.... no idea what it's going to be like tho. We've also got Human Centipede knocking around somewhere and will see what that's like...
oooh yeah, "Dumplings" I'd forgotten how good that was, "lady Vengeance" as well.
It depends on environment:
Dogs of War - go for a ride in the Highlands at night
Jaws - swim offshore in tropical waters
and remember, never ever split up and stay close to the pretty virgin.
If you're not adverse to subtitles [url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1029234/ ]Martyrs[/url] is pretty good. If a bit overblown.
let the right one in (a brilliant brilliant film that is very scary)
I never found it that scary....and i am not saying that in an 'i'm so cool nothing scares me' way. More that i found it more spellbinding that scary....probably a better way of wording that sentence, but halfway through [url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1343097/ ]The Girl Who Kicked The Hornet's Nest[/url] and it's getting good...well even gooder 
Paranormal Activity. Bit hyped but we enjoyed.
[i]let the right one in...I never found it that scary....and i am not saying that in an 'i'm so cool nothing scares me' way. More that i found it more spellbinding that scary.[/i]
Agree with this. I enjoyed it but only recall a couple of scenes which I'd construe as horror.
Can't believe no one has mentioned [url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805185/ ]Blood Trails[/url] a horror film with mountain bikes.
Not seen it - it's probably Shabba....
Eden Lake is pretty disturbing.
Let the Right One In - classic.
30 Days of Night - bit more conventional but good nontheless.
I enjoyed Rec, will have to check out Let the Right One In.
I thought The Devil's Backbone was very good.
Yep The Devil's Backbone is excellent.
The Orphanage is OK too.
Let the Right One In. (just ignore the cat scene).
Genre re-defining.
Whilst we're on the subject of Spanish stuff. Has anyone seen Intact (Intacto)? Any good?