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t3rm3y OP t1_iu9kd9t wrote

I wouldnt mind seeing it. And I believe doctor sleep is related? But my concern is it may not have aged well? I'm aware of the axe through door "here's Johnny" scene but I'm sure I watched a 70's influential movie recently and was not impressed 😂 It was IT , I watched that a few months ago(original) and throughout was so lame, which was surprising considering how much it is referenced as a horror... I will try the remake at some point

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t3rm3y OP t1_iu95rcz wrote

Is the Eric Bana film where he teams up with a priest? Think I seen it or some of it . Not sure if watched it all but sure I have seen it on Netflix. I'm going to try a film called "don't listen" not sure if any good but been on my list for a while.

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t3rm3y OP t1_iu944i2 wrote

See I love films and have seen a lot. But the two I referenced " white noise" and "sixth sense" both have that more realistic believable horror and scares. I remember when static appeared on screen after a station stopped broadcasting so that one got me good. I think sixth sense worked well because it affected the child so much.

Event horizon could have been great /better but the crew become the problem instead of the horror or what the portal lead to.

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t3rm3y OP t1_iu93egj wrote

Drag me to hell, was trying to think of the title, that's a good one. The fly is a good film but dated. Body snatchers - seen a few of them, is the 1993bversion the one with the weird pink 'strings' reaching through the ceiling? The grudge original was good and same for the ring, but the US remakes were not as creepy.

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t3rm3y OP t1_iu8zpvo wrote

Well I know it's generally placed in the horror genre but to me it's still sci fi. Yes an alien hunts the crew one by one. But predator isn't classed as a horror and does the same thing.. Plus when alien is then watched with aliens, alien 3, resurrection and the rest it losses any horror elements and is a great sci fi film. Horror , real scary horror is invisible, realistic, believable, and sends chills through me. That's what I like to watch. Of course the 'chase' films are great and I enjoy them but I'm always looking for something new. Netflix is great as it has allowed me to watch Korean, German, Spanish etc films which wouldn't usually be shown on British TV. The Spanish make some good horrors /scary films and of course the Koreans are great at it.

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