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InfiniteZero posted:It got weird. Sorry. Those are all great under the radar films though in my opinion at least. Long time posters in this thread will be shocked at my restraint in not recommending a certain film with Warren Oates and Peter Fonda in it. Is it Race With The Devil? I hope it's Race With The Devil.
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X-Ray Pecs posted:Is it Race With The Devil? I hope it's Race With The Devil. Such a great 70's road/Satan worshippers flick... Anyway, I was hoping this thread could help me identify two horror movies. One is more of a "horror short film" and the other might have just been a fever dream I had when I was young. The "fever dream" one I remember had a scene that had that 70's/early 80's film look. A fat farmer in a red shirt and blue overalls is driving down the road, and a young woman darts across. He hits her, and he either comes to a stop and looks back at her before driving off, or he keeps driving while freaking out and somehow hits the same woman AGAIN a bit later. Panicking, he darts out of the truck and runs into a nearby river. In the middle of the river, as he's catching his breath, a bunch of hands come out of the water and drag him under. Like I said, it's a scene I remember very vividly to this day, but I don't remember if I saw it a movie or a fever dream... The second one was a short film I was on HBO or Cinemax, when they used to show them between feature lengths movies (ala "Recorded Live"). This dick of a FedEx driver drives into a small town, drops off a package, and can't find the way out again. He pulls up to a cafe and asks this old man for directions, but the old man keeps giving him the same (wrong) directions while continually offering him coffee. The driver eventually drives off, and we keep seeing him going up and coming back along the same fork in the road. Finally, he comes back to the cafe and the townspeople flood out to surround the truck, led by the old man holding a pot of coffee. The next-to-last scene is the driver at the lunch counter in the cafe, dejected, sipping a cup of coffee, and the last shot is the "Town Name, Popluation (Number)" going up by one. I know this one exists because I found it on the Internet back in the early 00's, but I can't find it again for the life of me.
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InfiniteZero posted:Messiah of Evil - a movie I constantly pimp. It's amazing. Just watch this movie theatre sequence. The only setup you need is that something odd is going on with the town this person is at. The whole movie is like this and is just a fantastic horror film. This is probably top 20 horror movies caliber for me.
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CobiWann posted:
this is the plot of some episode of a horror anthology series i cant remember (idk if its a fedex driver but dude keeps driving through the same town and eventually gives up). i thought it was tales from the darkside but checked wikipedia and nope. maybe twilight zone or tales from the crypt?
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Skyscraper posted:These are my thoughts exactly. Ouch. That's quite the distance to go see a movie.
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X-Ray Pecs posted:Is it Race With The Devil? I hope it's Race With The Devil. Of course, I never shut the gently caress up about that movie. I have a burning love for it. If I die tonight my friends will probably put a copy of it in my casket. "I dunno ... an orgy maybe?"
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Profondo Rosso posted:this is the plot of some episode of a horror anthology series i cant remember (idk if its a fedex driver but dude keeps driving through the same town and eventually gives up). i thought it was tales from the darkside but checked wikipedia and nope. maybe twilight zone or tales from the crypt? You're right! Plugging that into Google... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83zkzgm63r0 A horror anthology from 1986 hosted by...Vincent Price. The segment in question is called "Coffee Break!"
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InfiniteZero posted:Of course, I never shut the gently caress up about that movie. I have a burning love for it. If I die tonight my friends will probably put a copy of it in my casket. Race With The Devil rules. It's stupid and goofy, but I love it so much. How can I dislike a movie where Peter Fonda whips a snake around the inside of an RV?
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X-Ray Pecs posted:Race With The Devil rules. Between RACE WITH THE DEVIL and STRIPES, I think it would be fair to say that Warren Oates made the coolest movies featuring a Winnebago(*). As if I needed more reasons to love that guy. (*) Damnation Alley doesn't count because that's not really a Winnebago so Oates still wins.
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xzoto1 posted:Ouch. That's quite the distance to go see a movie. I drove three hours to go see Catfish with a friend based on the trailer because I thought it was going to be a horror movie. We both agreed not to read anymore about it so it would be a surprise. Being young with extra money was not always awesome.
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La Comunidad is like if polanski directed a hitchcock inspired black comedy. Maybe not quite as good as the apartment trilogy but close. Checked it out because I loved Day of the Beast and it did not disappoint. A bit more restrained than day of the beast but what movie isn't
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Have we talked about Pieces of Talent yet? Holy poo poo this movie blew me the gently caress away. Gorgeous cinematography, great plot, quality acting and some decent gore to boot. What did you guys think of it? I had a blast with it.
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Took me awhile to catch up with this thread. You guys talking about great 2000's horror films are forgetting [REC] and [REC2], some of the greatest FF films ever, and some of the best Spanish horror films of all time. Just watched Pyramid, and while it's no As Above So Below, it's an okay horror flick. It breaks kayfaybe rather early on - this isn't strictly an FF film for long - and it breaks that convention much sooner than Into the Storm, so it wasn't terribly jarring for me. Some neat stuff happens in this one, but the monsters are a slight step above SyFy level and it really detracts from the film. Just chiming in to say that it isn't completely terrible, it's just mediocre and a bit shallow. Anybody who saw Noroi, Occult, and other Shiraishi films...it's not good, but just watch Shirome on the sheer concept alone. It's bad and exploitative as gently caress, but the concept of a schoolgirl idol group being unknowingly forced to go into a manufactured haunted house that psychs itself up through its motivational songs is weirdly endearing. Jigoku fucked around with this message at 07:54 on Mar 13, 2015 |
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Whenever I see the title of It Follows, I imagine a movie in which the ghost of Aristotle tags along with the protagonists and tries to figure the poo poo that's happening out. Now I want to see that movie.
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Shirome is straight up about the exploitation of the girl band. The stray into supernatural folklore is a preferable and welcome fiction.
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The subtext probably works better in Japan. The idol girl manufacturing machine is wicked scary.
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So its that day again. I'm going to pick one Friday the 13th sequel to watch in honor of the day, its a tough decision though. I could go 3 because it has the hockey mask and its pretty decent overall. But I think my favorite Friday sequel is Part 6(Jason Lives), because zombie-hulk Jason is what I grew up with and I just love the tone of the whole movie.
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weekly font posted:The subtext probably works better in Japan. The idol girl manufacturing machine is wicked scary. It totally does, but you just need a little background. If they made a similar movie about the next Disney girl or whatever, you'd get the point. Shiraishi being in the film as the cameraman, Koji Shiraishi, kind of tips the whole thing. This is reality. The act that you see that these girls are so drilled in is not acting, or at least it's not rehearsed just for a movie. The demon butterfly or whatever is a relief!
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Kvlt! posted:Have we talked about Pieces of Talent yet? Holy poo poo this movie blew me the gently caress away. Gorgeous cinematography, great plot, quality acting and some decent gore to boot. What did you guys think of it? I had a blast with it. I liked it a lot, definitely a cut above the usual independent/low-budget horror. I really liked the scene where the camera guy he is "auditioning" is filming in the barn, gets spooked by the body on the ground, drops the camera and just bolts the gently caress out of there. Only once the camera comes to a rest on the ground do we really see the body. It felt really natural, obviously in reality the camera guy would notice it before it came into the frame, but most films would have the camera linger on it first as if the POV of the camera was exactly the same as the POV of the guy operating it.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:It totally does, but you just need a little background. Ayup. It's worth looking into whether you've see Shirome or not. It's a hosed up meat grinder.
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Basebf555 posted:So its that day again. I know it's kind of looked down on but I quite enjoy Part 5 myself and it's my go to Friday movie for background noise.
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weekly font posted:Ayup. It's worth looking into whether you've see Shirome or not. It's a hosed up meat grinder. I wanted to look up what I thought about Shirome when I saw it, so here it is. I like it even better than when I originally saw it. HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I don't really know what to say about Shirome, but the part where Momoiro Clover performs for the dark spirit in an abandoned schoolhouse might be the creepiest dance sequence since The Locomotion in INLAND EMPIRE. HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:
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The shaved head scandal is EXACTLY what I was thinking of when I posted about how hosed up that poo poo is.
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What's great is that it's come with a IRL postscript where everyone laughs about it and thinks of it as a joke - just like the hosed up prank show that Momoiro Clover participates in. Ritual humiliation is part of what enforces their helplessness and "innocence".
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Is it White that's also about an idol group, but in South Korea? That one was really interesting.
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White: Melody of the Curse, yeah. I don't recall it being any good but it's been years so I should take a look again.
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Isn't Suicide Club vaguely about a fictional idol group as well? Its been a while since I've seen it.
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weekly font posted:Isn't Suicide Club vaguely about a fictional idol group as well? Its been a while since I've seen it. Is Suicide Club any good? I always see it on Netflix but never actually watched it.
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trip9 posted:Is Suicide Club any good? I always see it on Netflix but never actually watched it. It has some setpieces that will stick with you but I can't remember much about it overall. Probably worth the watch.
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Opening scene and that's about it.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Opening scene and that's about it. That and cooking dinner.
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trip9 posted:Is Suicide Club any good? I always see it on Netflix but never actually watched it. It's really David Lynch-y and weird, I loved it.
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I've been on some sort of - dunno, weird body horror kinda kick lately? I've watched through the V/H/S series, the ABCs of death 1 and 2, and Antiviral - all movies I really dug. Just finished up watching You're Next, and it was good but not really scratching that same itch. Anything more kinda humorous and grotesque you guys would recommend?
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Good Soldier Svejk posted:I've been on some sort of - dunno, weird body horror kinda kick lately? I've watched through the V/H/S series, the ABCs of death 1 and 2, and Antiviral - all movies I really dug. If you liked Antiviral and want something a little lighter in that general vein (no pun intended), try the Japanese film Infection. I wouldn't call it exactly humorous, but the body horror and medical grossness gets rather delightfully silly at points.
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Good Soldier Svejk posted:I've been on some sort of - dunno, weird body horror kinda kick lately? I've watched through the V/H/S series, the ABCs of death 1 and 2, and Antiviral - all movies I really dug. Slither is alright.
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If you watch Suicide Club and like it check out the "sequel" Norikos Dinner Table. It's not really a horror movie and the tone is quite different but it's real fuckin good. Then if you like that watch every Sono movie because he is the best/most interesting modern Japanese director (sorry Miike!)
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Finally got to see What We Do in the Shadows, and I liked it. I think it could have been something really special if they had done more with the tragic and horrific aspects, but it was just a decent comedy. I really appreciate that they wrote some really good, clever gags and avoided making too many overt references and having homage stand in as comedy. Still, it was good and I love seeing filmmakers embrace the wacky rather than trying to subvert it too much. Is Sion's Hair Extensions worth a watch? I LOVED Why Don't You Play in Hell and I'm in the middle of watching as many Miike film as I have access to, but that's one I'd like to try to see soon too.
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Good Soldier Svejk posted:I've been on some sort of - dunno, weird body horror kinda kick lately? I've watched through the V/H/S series, the ABCs of death 1 and 2, and Antiviral - all movies I really dug. Excision might do it for you.
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Speed Crazy posted:. I would definitely say yes. Just go in knowing that it's a parody of j-horror (the premise is killer hair, come on). However it genuinely has some really creepy moments and the most disturbing body horror involving hair I've seen. If you've seen a lot of j horror you'll probably find it pretty funny too. It's one of his weaker movies though, likely because it's one of his most "main stream". Cold Fish is closer to something Miike would direct and probably a better film. Besides Love Exposure I'm not sure any of his movies are as great as WDYPIH but that's not really saying much. Also not horror at all but anyone who describes themselves as someone that "likes movies" should see love exposure. Tolkien minority fucked around with this message at 02:13 on Mar 14, 2015 |
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Profondo Rosso posted:If you watch Suicide Club and like it check out the "sequel" Norikos Dinner Table. It's not really a horror movie and the tone is quite different but it's real fuckin good. Then if you like that watch every Sono movie because he is the best/most interesting modern Japanese director (sorry Miike!) Quoting this for dropping serious truth-bombs-- "Why Don't You Play In Hell?" was the best thing I saw at the Seattle International Film Festival last year. The middle act drags a bit, but the last third more than makes up for it. gently caress BOMBERS!
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