Need more obscure horror movies for the season.
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
(October 27, 2022, 01:21 AM)spydersight Wrote:
(October 26, 2022, 05:59 PM)v1944 Wrote: Midnight Mass (mini series)


I watched this and it was an amazing. Everything from the cinematography to the story line, great for spooky season fosho


the taking of deborah logan is really good too


a little corny but also just really enjoyable... house of a 1000 corpses


Fucking legendary series.
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the exorcism of emily rose
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Thank you
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Spiral- Japanese horror
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Have you watched that Netflix Del Toro one yet, Cabinet of Curiosities? The first two were pretty good. I think there's 4 now and more coming leading up to Halloween. 

Almost anything by Mike Flannagan is worth a watch over Halloween. Start on the early stuff like Absentia (2011) then work your way up. 

The Midnight Club is the latest thing he's done for Netflix but it's... underhwelming. The main plot has potential but it doesn't seem to spend much time on it.

Also worth mentioning, almost a warning. If you come across The Sadness and decide you want to watch it, make sure you're by yourself. Don't be inviting your mom or girlfriend over for it. Or just skip entirely if you even remotely struggle with watching horrific things.
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(October 26, 2022, 05:59 PM)v1944 Wrote: Midnight Mass (mini series)


Probably 1 of the best Netflix series ever made.

(October 27, 2022, 10:27 AM)HassaMassa Wrote: Have you watched that Netflix Del Toro one yet, Cabinet of Curiosities? The first two were pretty good. I think there's 4 now and more coming leading up to Halloween. 

Almost anything by Mike Flannagan is worth a watch over Halloween. Start on the early stuff like Absentia (2011) then work your way up. 

The Midnight Club is the latest thing he's done for Netflix but it's... underhwelming. The main plot has potential but it doesn't seem to spend much time on it.

Also worth mentioning, almost a warning. If you come across The Sadness and decide you want to watch it, make sure you're by yourself. Don't be inviting your mom or girlfriend over for it. Or just skip entirely if you even remotely struggle with watching horrific things.


Outstanding recommendations! In fact, That Sadness you mentioned... seems like a challenge, which of course during the spooky season, is going to be accepted. I'll detail my trauma later.
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(October 26, 2022, 08:49 PM)phillybilli Wrote: Ring- Japanese version


Thank you. Worth watching
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(October 27, 2022, 11:01 AM)Dredgen Sun Wrote:
(October 26, 2022, 05:59 PM)v1944 Wrote: Midnight Mass (mini series)



Probably 1 of the best Netflix series ever made.



(October 27, 2022, 10:27 AM)HassaMassa Wrote: Have you watched that Netflix Del Toro one yet, Cabinet of Curiosities? The first two were pretty good. I think there's 4 now and more coming leading up to Halloween. 

Almost anything by Mike Flannagan is worth a watch over Halloween. Start on the early stuff like Absentia (2011) then work your way up. 

The Midnight Club is the latest thing he's done for Netflix but it's... underhwelming. The main plot has potential but it doesn't seem to spend much time on it.

Also worth mentioning, almost a warning. If you come across The Sadness and decide you want to watch it, make sure you're by yourself. Don't be inviting your mom or girlfriend over for it. Or just skip entirely if you even remotely struggle with watching horrific things.



Outstanding recommendations! In fact, That Sadness you mentioned... seems like a challenge, which of course during the spooky season, is going to be accepted. I'll detail my trauma later.


Good luck with it man. You're gonna have a few images that you'll need to rinse out of your brain after.
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(October 27, 2022, 11:10 AM)HassaMassa Wrote:
(October 27, 2022, 11:01 AM)Dredgen Sun Wrote:
(October 26, 2022, 05:59 PM)v1944 Wrote: Midnight Mass (mini series)



Probably 1 of the best Netflix series ever made.



(October 27, 2022, 10:27 AM)HassaMassa Wrote: Have you watched that Netflix Del Toro one yet, Cabinet of Curiosities? The first two were pretty good. I think there's 4 now and more coming leading up to Halloween. 

Almost anything by Mike Flannagan is worth a watch over Halloween. Start on the early stuff like Absentia (2011) then work your way up. 

The Midnight Club is the latest thing he's done for Netflix but it's... underhwelming. The main plot has potential but it doesn't seem to spend much time on it.

Also worth mentioning, almost a warning. If you come across The Sadness and decide you want to watch it, make sure you're by yourself. Don't be inviting your mom or girlfriend over for it. Or just skip entirely if you even remotely struggle with watching horrific things.



Outstanding recommendations! In fact, That Sadness you mentioned... seems like a challenge, which of course during the spooky season, is going to be accepted. I'll detail my trauma later.


Good luck with it man. You're gonna have a few images that you'll need to rinse out of your brain after.


"The acting is great, the effects are realistic and comically well done and excessive, and the movie is just a truly entertaining watch from beginning to end. You know it's going to end in a messed up way but you watch anyway, simply because everyone put their true heart and soul into this film."

That's sold it, definitely grabbing this NOW.
\"History is never fated to repeat, it just rhymes from time to time\"
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(October 27, 2022, 11:13 AM)Dredgen Sun Wrote:
(October 27, 2022, 11:10 AM)HassaMassa Wrote:
(October 27, 2022, 11:01 AM)Dredgen Sun Wrote:
(October 26, 2022, 05:59 PM)v1944 Wrote: Midnight Mass (mini series)



Probably 1 of the best Netflix series ever made.



(October 27, 2022, 10:27 AM)HassaMassa Wrote: Have you watched that Netflix Del Toro one yet, Cabinet of Curiosities? The first two were pretty good. I think there's 4 now and more coming leading up to Halloween. 

Almost anything by Mike Flannagan is worth a watch over Halloween. Start on the early stuff like Absentia (2011) then work your way up. 

The Midnight Club is the latest thing he's done for Netflix but it's... underhwelming. The main plot has potential but it doesn't seem to spend much time on it.

Also worth mentioning, almost a warning. If you come across The Sadness and decide you want to watch it, make sure you're by yourself. Don't be inviting your mom or girlfriend over for it. Or just skip entirely if you even remotely struggle with watching horrific things.



Outstanding recommendations! In fact, That Sadness you mentioned... seems like a challenge, which of course during the spooky season, is going to be accepted. I'll detail my trauma later.


Good luck with it man. You're gonna have a few images that you'll need to rinse out of your brain after.


"The acting is great, the effects are realistic and comically well done and excessive, and the movie is just a truly entertaining watch from beginning to end. You know it's going to end in a messed up way but you watch anyway, simply because everyone put their true heart and soul into this film."



That's sold it, definitely grabbing this NOW.


Not sure what caliber of 'messed up' this person is judging it by. Fucking entire thing begins messed up, doesn't just end that way lol. Entertaining is also not the word I'd use. It's certainly something though.
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