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That was a blast. Loved itI enjoyed this one. It was dumb fun.Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
That was a blast. Loved itI enjoyed this one. It was dumb fun.Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
Cockneys vs. Zombies?Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
CreeeeeeepyEnded up putting Hereditary on late last night.![]()
Watched over the summer and agree.I enjoyed this one. It was dumb fun.Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse
I tend to agree. 3 was way over the top as far as gore goes.Ok Terrifier 3 was pretty much what I expected.
However this was quite over the top in some regards compared to the last two. Probably the gore fest of gore fest’s.
I thought compared to the second the story was not quite as good and took a while to get going.
Part 2 is still IMO the best of the three films in this series and of course there will be a fourth.
If I had to rank:
1. Part 2
2. Part 1
3. Part 3
Final answer.
Have you (or anybody who has 2 or 3) seen The Sadness?I tend to agree. 3 was way over the top as far as gore goes.Ok Terrifier 3 was pretty much what I expected.
However this was quite over the top in some regards compared to the last two. Probably the gore fest of gore fest’s.
I thought compared to the second the story was not quite as good and took a while to get going.
Part 2 is still IMO the best of the three films in this series and of course there will be a fourth.
If I had to rank:
1. Part 2
2. Part 1
3. Part 3
Final answer.
Oh yeah ….that was seriously demented…..as demented as Terrifier 3 for sure.Have you (or anybody who has 2 or 3) seen The Sadness?I tend to agree. 3 was way over the top as far as gore goes.Ok Terrifier 3 was pretty much what I expected.
However this was quite over the top in some regards compared to the last two. Probably the gore fest of gore fest’s.
I thought compared to the second the story was not quite as good and took a while to get going.
Part 2 is still IMO the best of the three films in this series and of course there will be a fourth.
If I had to rank:
1. Part 2
2. Part 1
3. Part 3
Final answer.
Agreed. But I like the Sadness more. Is that wrong of me…?Oh yeah ….that was seriously demented…..as demented as Terrifier 3 for sure.Have you (or anybody who has 2 or 3) seen The Sadness?I tend to agree. 3 was way over the top as far as gore goes.Ok Terrifier 3 was pretty much what I expected.
However this was quite over the top in some regards compared to the last two. Probably the gore fest of gore fest’s.
I thought compared to the second the story was not quite as good and took a while to get going.
Part 2 is still IMO the best of the three films in this series and of course there will be a fourth.
If I had to rank:
1. Part 2
2. Part 1
3. Part 3
Final answer.
Definitely a more serious tone in terms the movie……demented is fun as long as you go in expecting it.Agreed. But I like the Sadness more. Is that wrong of me…?Oh yeah ….that was seriously demented…..as demented as Terrifier 3 for sure.Have you (or anybody who has 2 or 3) seen The Sadness?I tend to agree. 3 was way over the top as far as gore goes.Ok Terrifier 3 was pretty much what I expected.
However this was quite over the top in some regards compared to the last two. Probably the gore fest of gore fest’s.
I thought compared to the second the story was not quite as good and took a while to get going.
Part 2 is still IMO the best of the three films in this series and of course there will be a fourth.
If I had to rank:
1. Part 2
2. Part 1
3. Part 3
Final answer.
That is my upper end gore level. I got through it, but will admit to pausing for breaks a couple times. Nothing I'd want to watch again. It looks like another screen opened up, so I am back on for Terrifier 3 and still haven't seen 2 so I was curious if that is the levels I am going to encounter for 4.5hours this week.Oh yeah ….that was seriously demented…..as demented as Terrifier 3 for sure.Have you (or anybody who has 2 or 3) seen The Sadness?I tend to agree. 3 was way over the top as far as gore goes.Ok Terrifier 3 was pretty much what I expected.
However this was quite over the top in some regards compared to the last two. Probably the gore fest of gore fest’s.
I thought compared to the second the story was not quite as good and took a while to get going.
Part 2 is still IMO the best of the three films in this series and of course there will be a fourth.
If I had to rank:
1. Part 2
2. Part 1
3. Part 3
Final answer.
Terrifier 2 was same level as The Sadness…..I would say 3 is also that level…..but the demented nature was unlike anything I have seen for my tolerance level lol.That is my upper end gore level. I got through it, but will admit to pausing for breaks a couple times. Nothing I'd want to watch again. It looks like another screen opened up, so I am back on for Terrifier 3 and still haven't seen 2 so I was curious if that is the levels I am going to encounter for 4.5hours this week.Oh yeah ….that was seriously demented…..as demented as Terrifier 3 for sure.Have you (or anybody who has 2 or 3) seen The Sadness?I tend to agree. 3 was way over the top as far as gore goes.Ok Terrifier 3 was pretty much what I expected.
However this was quite over the top in some regards compared to the last two. Probably the gore fest of gore fest’s.
I thought compared to the second the story was not quite as good and took a while to get going.
Part 2 is still IMO the best of the three films in this series and of course there will be a fourth.
If I had to rank:
1. Part 2
2. Part 1
3. Part 3
Final answer.
Absolutely the truth. It’s off the charts IMO.Terrifier 2 was same level as The Sadness…..I would say 3 is also that level…..but the demented nature was unlike anything I have seen for my tolerance level lol.That is my upper end gore level. I got through it, but will admit to pausing for breaks a couple times. Nothing I'd want to watch again. It looks like another screen opened up, so I am back on for Terrifier 3 and still haven't seen 2 so I was curious if that is the levels I am going to encounter for 4.5hours this week.Oh yeah ….that was seriously demented…..as demented as Terrifier 3 for sure.Have you (or anybody who has 2 or 3) seen The Sadness?I tend to agree. 3 was way over the top as far as gore goes.Ok Terrifier 3 was pretty much what I expected.
However this was quite over the top in some regards compared to the last two. Probably the gore fest of gore fest’s.
I thought compared to the second the story was not quite as good and took a while to get going.
Part 2 is still IMO the best of the three films in this series and of course there will be a fourth.
If I had to rank:
1. Part 2
2. Part 1
3. Part 3
Final answer.
It’s next level demented and not even the goriest scenes but who he terrifies in a few scenes.
You will know when you see it.
Good luck. I got too high and watched Terrifier 2.Introduced my cousin and son to Tucker and Dalethey loved it
Now I’m getting really, really high and watching Midsommer
I got high and watched the new Salems Lot. I was falling asleep at the end (not that it was bad I was just tired)Good luck. I got too high and watched Terrifier 2.Introduced my cousin and son to Tucker and Dalethey loved it
Now I’m getting really, really high and watching Midsommer
10) Late Night With the Devil- was a bit disappointed with this as it seems to get rave reviews. Was still good with great cinematography ,the 70's setting was well done and enjoyed most of the characters. If you're going with the slow burn in your movie you need to stick the ending and this one didn't for me. It would rank higher in a found footage list than a traditional horror list. 69) The Conference - what a pleasant surprise this movie was! Swedish slasher/comedy that was well cast and kept me entertained. Dubbed in English but not too distracting. 7.58) 28 Weeks Later- had only watched this once,back when it first came out and didn't think much of it. Must have been in a weird mood or something because I really liked it this time. Might've been all the shaky camera work because everything else is top notch. The rage zombies are definitely the scariest version of a zombie but do seem easier to kill. 7.57) The Purge - had never watched any of the Purge series before watching this. The writing/story was a little weak but thought all the actors did well with what they were given. Expected more violence and there was very little gore. Had a short runtime and kept me entertained but not chomping at the bit to watch the rest of the series. 6/106) Immaculate - Sweeny is great in this religion based horror movie. Good buildup and really liked the last 30 minutes. 7/105) Blood Red Sky- A Netflix original so wasn't expecting much, turned out to be pretty good. Other than the kid the acting was good and better than expected effects. Probably 20-30 minutes too long but worth a watch. 6/10Legend of Hill House - now through 8 episodes and it's getting even betterStarted watching Legend of Hill House with my wife, 6 episodes in. Really good so far,hope the payoff is good .
Viking Wolf- Swedish take on werewolves. Low budget special effects and a story you've seen many times before but still kinda liked it.
Escape Room- This was better than expected. Kind of like Cube but with group puzzles
Was going to watch Escape Room2 but couldn't find a free option.
4) The Menu- really good slow burn with great performances by Fiennes and AT-J. More thriller than horror but classified as a comedy. 7/10
I think it's a really good movie and one of the best Marvels - probably top 3.Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness - I know most will think this does not belong in the horror thread but it actually IS a horror movie set in the Marvel Universe. It has monsters, sorcerers, witches, zombies, alternate realities, brutal violent kills, jump scares and has Sam Rami's fingerprints all over it
If it was just some random Wizard v. Witch movie with the same plot and devises, it would fit in with Raimi's other horror movies easily. Heck, Bruce Campbell even makes a memorable cameo.
This is one of my favorite MCU movies - ( know that makes me an outlier) but it's a fun and creepy movie with some real surprises and stunning visuals.
Totally agree. I was disappointedWow, Maxxxine really sucked compared to the other two movies. Big letdown.
(I guess this is probably not news to most folks, but it was news to me).
Gotta be one that won't freak out the parents of the other kids too, right?This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
The original Halloween has one sex scene. If you can get past the 1 minute part I think Halloween is a highly suspenseful, scary movie with no gore. I saw it when I was 10 years of age and it scared the living crap outta me.This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
Yeah I did not even think of that.Gotta be one that won't freak out the parents of the other kids too, right?This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
Paranorman, Frankenweenie, and maybe The Mummy come to mind.
Two parents so far have endorsed Poltergeist, but have refused to rewatch it themselves. Which led to the question.The original Halloween has one sex scene. If you can get past the 1 minute part I think Halloween is a highly suspenseful, scary movie with no gore. I saw it when I was 10 years of age and it scared the living crap outta me.This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
I was hooked on horror big time after that.
Or....if you want to keep it light....you can try The Original Frankenstein but that may bore the living crap outta him.
I think Poltergeist would be a great first scary movie. At 9 years old it should freak him out pretty damn good. Yeah there is a pot smoking scene with the parents.....all depends on your beliefs.
I am a kid who was thrown into the fire and not kept in a bubble when it came to movies. I saw Jaws at 5 years of age, The Omen at 6, Alien at 9. I saw Animal House at 8 you get my drift.
I turned out just fine.
My own son? I exposed him early and often like I was. He is perfectly fine. So it all depends on your "house rules"
Shock and Awe? Halloween, Poltergeist, Nightmare on Elm Street
Ease him in? Universal classic monster movies (black and white flicks) like Frankenstein or The Wolfman etc.
HAHAHAHA.....sounds like a winner.Two parents so far have endorsed Poltergeist, but have refused to rewatch it themselves. Which led to the question.The original Halloween has one sex scene. If you can get past the 1 minute part I think Halloween is a highly suspenseful, scary movie with no gore. I saw it when I was 10 years of age and it scared the living crap outta me.This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
I was hooked on horror big time after that.
Or....if you want to keep it light....you can try The Original Frankenstein but that may bore the living crap outta him.
I think Poltergeist would be a great first scary movie. At 9 years old it should freak him out pretty damn good. Yeah there is a pot smoking scene with the parents.....all depends on your beliefs.
I am a kid who was thrown into the fire and not kept in a bubble when it came to movies. I saw Jaws at 5 years of age, The Omen at 6, Alien at 9. I saw Animal House at 8 you get my drift.
I turned out just fine.
My own son? I exposed him early and often like I was. He is perfectly fine. So it all depends on your "house rules"
Shock and Awe? Halloween, Poltergeist, Nightmare on Elm Street
Ease him in? Universal classic monster movies (black and white flicks) like Frankenstein or The Wolfman etc.
Obviously we'll tell them which movie, but we're going to pick it and let them decide if junior is to chicken to come.Yeah I did not even think of that.Gotta be one that won't freak out the parents of the other kids too, right?This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
Paranorman, Frankenweenie, and maybe The Mummy come to mind.
Swim at you own risk.....if the other kids parents are gonna flip.....be really careful what you choose.
The face scene is the one that worried me the most, as stupid as the effects are.HAHAHAHA.....sounds like a winner.Two parents so far have endorsed Poltergeist, but have refused to rewatch it themselves. Which led to the question.The original Halloween has one sex scene. If you can get past the 1 minute part I think Halloween is a highly suspenseful, scary movie with no gore. I saw it when I was 10 years of age and it scared the living crap outta me.This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
I was hooked on horror big time after that.
Or....if you want to keep it light....you can try The Original Frankenstein but that may bore the living crap outta him.
I think Poltergeist would be a great first scary movie. At 9 years old it should freak him out pretty damn good. Yeah there is a pot smoking scene with the parents.....all depends on your beliefs.
I am a kid who was thrown into the fire and not kept in a bubble when it came to movies. I saw Jaws at 5 years of age, The Omen at 6, Alien at 9. I saw Animal House at 8 you get my drift.
I turned out just fine.
My own son? I exposed him early and often like I was. He is perfectly fine. So it all depends on your "house rules"
Shock and Awe? Halloween, Poltergeist, Nightmare on Elm Street
Ease him in? Universal classic monster movies (black and white flicks) like Frankenstein or The Wolfman etc.
The Clown Scene will be epic for them.
My parents put me in front of The Exorcist at around that age and while it traumatized me for a weekend, it also sparked a lifelong love of the genre.This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
One made for kids that is live action is Monster Squad.This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
I like the Poltergeist recommendations. The Lost Boys might be another good choice. The Ring would be another.This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
My kid has seen Beetlejuice, and hated it (not because it's scary). He has requested scary, so I'm trying to deliver!One made for kids that is live action is Monster Squad.This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
One not made for kids that has horror elements without really being scary is the original Beetlejuice.
And learn from me. I once played the original Paranormal Activity during the daytime when watching my nephews and nieces. I thought it was safe because it was only rated R due to language, but it really freaked out my 10 year old niece to where she couldn't sleep alone for a week
Understandable. I'll be mentioning this momentarily in my 31 for 31 List, but one that is scary but PG-13 and likely appropriate for a 9 year old is Signs. Saw it again this weekend on MaxMy kid has seen Beetlejuice, and hated it (not because it's scary). He has requested scary, so I'm trying to deliver!One made for kids that is live action is Monster Squad.This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
One not made for kids that has horror elements without really being scary is the original Beetlejuice.
And learn from me. I once played the original Paranormal Activity during the daytime when watching my nephews and nieces. I thought it was safe because it was only rated R due to language, but it really freaked out my 10 year old niece to where she couldn't sleep alone for a week
What about something like The Others? Trying to think of pg-13 movies that are actually scary.My kid has seen Beetlejuice, and hated it (not because it's scary). He has requested scary, so I'm trying to deliver!One made for kids that is live action is Monster Squad.This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
One not made for kids that has horror elements without really being scary is the original Beetlejuice.
And learn from me. I once played the original Paranormal Activity during the daytime when watching my nephews and nieces. I thought it was safe because it was only rated R due to language, but it really freaked out my 10 year old niece to where she couldn't sleep alone for a week
I was also thinking some M.Night movies could work too.Understandable. I'll be mentioning this momentarily in my 31 for 31 List, but one that is scary but PG-13 and likely appropriate for a 9 year old is Signs. Saw it again this weekend on MaxMy kid has seen Beetlejuice, and hated it (not because it's scary). He has requested scary, so I'm trying to deliver!One made for kids that is live action is Monster Squad.This seems a good place to ask this question. My 9 year old, who hasn't seen a real horror movie, is adamant about hosting a party and watch one with his friends. The hard part is, which movie? He's aware of the slasher/killer movies, which I don't think are quite appropriate, and Shaun of the Dead. I've personally been advocating for Poltergeist. Now I'm starting to wonder if that is even too severe.
Any thoughts on entry level titles?
One not made for kids that has horror elements without really being scary is the original Beetlejuice.
And learn from me. I once played the original Paranormal Activity during the daytime when watching my nephews and nieces. I thought it was safe because it was only rated R due to language, but it really freaked out my 10 year old niece to where she couldn't sleep alone for a week
Yes.Is The Sadness subtitled?