• Hugin@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    The Serpent and the Rainbow. It’s been 20 years since I’ve seen it so I don’t know if it holds up.

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      9 hours ago

      Oh shit that’s the name of that movie! I was a teenager when we had it on VHS. Maybe deserves a rewatch now that I know the name again.

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    Never been one to get scared by horror movies. I just can’t get the buy in necessary to feel scared for the characters. However, the closest to traditional horror I can think of that really was effective was Green Room. It’s intense in its loud parts and tense in it’s quiet. It’s realistic modern cult horror.

    If you expand the field out a bit and look to more of a ‘leaves you with dread about reality’ effect, ‘When the Wind Blows’ is very affecting. It’s animated but the story is quite realistic.

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    as far as feature films go, probably the shining. I found the blood coming down the hallway to be really unsettling. also, since I’m a huge wuss, there were a couple analog horror series that freaked me out; in particular, dreams of an insomniac by pastra on youtube. I’d highly recommend that one, mainly due to how cool the art direction is.

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    A Serbian Film wasn’t scary but it was the most horrific thing I’ve ever seen and would never watch it again.

    Hard to say what the scariest is because I don’t personally find movies scary.

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    • The Exorcist (1973).
    • Funny Games (1997).
    • Eden Lake (2008).
    • Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (2008).

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    8 days ago

    Threads (1984). I was in shock for a week when I first saw that. No horror film has come close.

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    8 days ago

    Jacob’s Ladder (1990)

    Doesn’t look like it but no single other film shattered me as much as this one when I first saw it, well, in the 90s.

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      6 days ago

      This was my answer too - this film really got under my skin in a way that most traditional scary films don’t, and Tim Robbins is riveting, as always. I was not prepared.

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        This was my answer too - this film really got under my skin in a way that most traditional scary films don’t, and Tim Robbins is riveting, as always. I was not prepared.

        Neither was I. Would you have known younger me of back then it would not have come as surprise to say I was a little more than receptive to this movie. Watching it, I was absolutely terrified and shattered. Like you said, Time Robin was amazing as he often is.

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      7 days ago

      Man, it is such a sleeper! The title doesn’t make it obvious as a horror film, and it isn’t one of the bigger successes, but it is awesome

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    The only horror that has really had an effect on me is The Descent. I think it’s the claustrophobic nature of being underground and then hunted by those things. I can’t think of any other horror that has sent a shiver literally all the way down my spine before.

    • Lady Butterfly @lazysoci.alOP
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      Oh god that terrified me too. I haven’t seen it in years but I remember it pretty clearly. I remember screaming the first time you see thr monster

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        Have to ask if the version you watched is the extended (or proper) ending? There’s the US version which cuts off the true ending which is shown in the UK (at least) version. The truer ending makes it even more disturbing.

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    7 days ago

    I did a super scientific study once where I monitored my heart rate while watching movies that were listed as being the scariest. The highest my heart rate went was during a scene in the movie Hereditary, where it went up to a whopping 85 bpm!

    Yeah, I don’t get scared easily LMAO but the answer is Hereditary!

    • I’m not sure that’s a very good measure of fear, though.

      If you showed me an average jump-scare-infused “horror” flick of the variety that gets tossed out by the film-making industry every five minutes or so, you’d see my blood pressure and heart rate spike each time, but five minutes after the end I’d likely not even be able to identify that film it was I’d watched.

      On the other hand, The Thing (the John Carpenter version) keeps me feeling unsettled each time I think of it (and has the occasional starring role in my rare nightmares). During the movie, though? Maybe a blood pressure increase, and a slight increase in heart rate. But nothing compared to the jump-scare fodder.

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    The only time I have ever turned a horror movie off because of how uncomfortable it made me was when I was watching Jordan Peels “Us”.

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    The Thing (OG, of course) unreasonably scared me, so much so that while shivering during the blood test scene I was thinking to myself “This is literally all practical effects why am I so utterly terrified?”

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    Honestly the closest to reality that drove me sick was the OG, Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It’s so fucking gross and terrifying.