I'm talking about even the B rated ones? I just love a good horror flick. Has anyone seen Grindhouse Presents?I love all of them. I am watching them for free on the movie channel. They are free this weekend.I love the Death Proof movie from Grindhouse. Those have been the best ones to come out in a while. But I also like the cheesy ones like Mushrooms-Haha. I just rented that one.
Hmm, I don't really like any B-Rate movies at all. Once in a while there is an interesting one, but I don't find they're worth my time.
That being said, I love good horror movies. I think the last scary movie I remember seeing was House on Haunted Hill around the time it came out on VHS.
The parts involving the video camera gave me some serious chills and nightmares. Damn.
I was also very afraid of the Poltergeist movies when I was younger. I remember closing my eyes and ears during some parts of the movies. I watch them now, and it's kind of humorous that I was scared of them.
Hmm, I can't really think of anything else that has really scared me movie wise.
I'm a huge fan of the Horror genre of video games though.
The Silent Hill series, the Resident Evil series, and the Fatal Frame series are seriously scary. Talk about heartpounding experiences. Movies just can't compare.
Try watching these and tell me if they don't deeply disturb you:
They're from Silent Hill 4, which is an OK game compared to the rest of the series (I like 3 the best in terms of disturbing and scary footage), but the trailers for it are amazingly scary.
Those are pretty disturbing-haha.
Poltergist is a classic. I don't remember Houase on Haunted Hill but I do remember The Hills have Eyes. Damn that was disturbing as hell. Also -House of 1,000 corpes. That was some disbturbing shizzle!
I really enjoyed The Hills Have Eyes. I mostly liked the fact that they beat the bad guy's heads in until their brains were spilling all over, instead of hitting them and knocking them out and assuming that they're dead.
Yes, I liked that too.
I hated when the guy saw his mom being eaten and he ran. That would have fueled my enough to go after them. At least I think it would have. I pray I will never have to find out.
The part that freaked me out was when they went in the motor home and terrorized them and then set the dad on fire. That stuck in my head.
I didn't see part two though. I here it was all about sex and blood.
Oh, the part about the mom being eaten reminded me of a movie.
Edit: Oh, it was called Dead End (2003).
There is one part where the mom ends up on the road, and for some reason the back of her skull is completely missing, and she's rubbing the back of her brain with her fingers and her eyes are rolling into the back of her head and stuff, it's so damn disturbing.
Probably one of the best B-Rate movies I've seen.
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The part that freaked me out was when they went in the motor home and terrorized them and then set the dad on fire. That stuck in my head.
Yeah, that part was intensely messed up.
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Yucky-what you described sounds really gross-something I'd probably like.See B rated can be good sometimes. I remember watching Chain Saw when I was younger. I think maybe it started my love affair with horror-haha. Now I watch it just for the sentimental value.
I love the classics like Rosemary's baby and The haunting of Julia. I can't wait to see "The Starngers". I don't think it did very well cuz I haven't heard any reviews but I still want to see it.
Yikes! that is so freakishly disgusting!! But it made me giggle when she was rubbing and rubbing and liking it-LOL. That scene looks so familuar. I'm sure I've seen it before.
Wow that was gross. You know what was bad? House of Wax. The people in it are far too stupid, I mean, I can only stand for so many stupid things. The worst was when the girl was tied to the chair and breaks one arm of the chair off. Instead of slamming the arm against the vent or banging on the vent to get her brother's attention she goes and sticks her finger through the vent so only the bad guy notices . Then there's the general disturbingness of little children being tortured and live wax statues etc.
I am not extremely into actual horror...but everyonce in a while I'll watch one...I think the last one I watched was 30 days of night...*shudders* not sure why I did that!!! Well, okay, I handle horror better than my hubby...but he's atleast really fun to scare after a good horror flick, even if I don't necesarily enjoy them Haha...I'm cruel...
Godzilla-haha. Good one
I think the movie that got me hooked on horror movies was when I was about 10 maybe and I saw the original "Texas chainsaw massacre". That scared the crap out of me for months. After that I kept trying to intensify the scare-haha.
B-movies are ones that were on a very minimal budget and you could tell from the acting to the plot. But I dunno-there's something about some of them that just become classic.
Rosemary's Baby still creeps me out.