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Post by endo on Apr 29, 2011 12:49:22 GMT -5
So, I watch a lot of horror movies. A lot of them. And they can't all be great...or even good. In fact, some are so bad I've actually just turned them off. So, what's the worst horror movie you've ever seen?
One that stands out for me is White Noise. I know some people liked it, but I hated it from beginning to end. Actually saw this in the theater, so I stuck it out, but it was tough.
So, what about you?
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Post by queenfreaky on Apr 30, 2011 5:49:03 GMT -5
I liked white noise. I did nt think it constituted as a horror film mind you, but it was a goody. erm I really dont like b movie horror (unless its by rob zombie who manages to make his films both b movie ish and fabulous at the same time), I just think its a bit rubbish and so unbelievable. I kow the sillyness of it is supposed to be a part of its charm.but even so, i just cant get into it.
another dissapointment for me was the hills have eyes. (Dont get me started on the remakes, they were a bad idea from the word go. I actually fell asleep watching the remake of the hills have eyes 2). I did nt see this film for many years, but the front cover of the video facinated me throughout my childhood,as did the plot line and when I saw it as an adult, I was lke 'oh'. the same goes for texas chainsaw massacre. yes its a good film and a classic, but it was soooo hyped up as evil and nasty, that when it was finally re released, and I was finally able to watch it, i was dissapointed. This is a rare example of me preferring the remake!
for the worst horror movie ever, well. Im really not sure. I have seen so many, and possably forgotton a few of them. There was a movie i watched as a kid called " I married a vampire" which was awful. Im sure there are more!
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Post by endo on May 1, 2011 1:31:48 GMT -5
My thing with White Noise was that I never knew what was going on. I guess if it had held my interest for more than 30 seconds I would have figured it out... but it didn't, and I didn't, lol.
Creepshow 3 would be a really bad one...that I happen to like. But, it really is awful. Don't know why I like it, it's bad.
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Post by queenfreaky on May 1, 2011 4:00:53 GMT -5
sequels are always bad!
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Post by endo on May 2, 2011 20:11:50 GMT -5
It sure seems that way, lol. Occasionally you get a good one, but yeah...as a general rule they're not gonna be very good.
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Post by jamesryder on May 9, 2011 5:38:12 GMT -5
The best worst horror movies that I have seen are “Gothika” and “Feardotcom”. They are most horror movies and I think this movies really dangers to see. The films take us some fear and the both of movies are very good. But they are some old films, I like them.
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Post by leroy on May 21, 2011 1:45:14 GMT -5
the worst horror movie i've seen was the one i was watching last night. it was called the undead
on the cover it's got this quote from pulp movies "it's zombieland meets shaun of the dead. well written, well acted and well executed."
whoever wrote that drivel should be executed as it was the worst written and worst acted movie of all time.
but, that's just my opinion. watch it at your own peril.
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Post by endo on May 24, 2011 0:50:08 GMT -5
Lol. Sounds like a gem.
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Post by leroy on May 24, 2011 8:51:53 GMT -5
it was endo. pmsl. this is a picture of the offending dvd. treat it like the plague and avoid at all cost. you have been warned. ;D
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Post by Tony Hates Everything on May 24, 2011 18:54:12 GMT -5
looks like a ghetto fabulous zombieland... like blacula lol its scary and gangsta lol
worst movie ever jennifers body... was it awful that i kinda liked the idea of finding a freak and banging her?
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Post by endo on May 24, 2011 22:04:52 GMT -5
My wife hated Jennifers Body too, but I kinda liked it. I wouldn't call it a classic, nothing like that. But, I caught it on cable late one night, and it was just what I was looking for.
Goofy, didn't have to think about it, just kinda fun. I watch it now if nothing else is on, but that probably has more to do with Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried than anything else.
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Post by leroy on May 25, 2011 1:38:27 GMT -5
I watch it now if nothing else is on, but that probably has more to do with Megan Fox and Amanda Seyfried than anything else. that goes for me as well. otherwise, i wouldn't bother with it. ;D
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Post by queenfreaky on Jun 2, 2011 9:36:25 GMT -5
jennifers body was ok, but like u guys say its more of a time filler then a movie that HAS to be seen. I liked Gothika, but I did nt class it as a horror film. More of a drama with a bit of suspense chucked in. I loved the ending. Twists in films get a big thumbs up from me! See I dont like a lot of the older 'classic' horror films which I know endo is going to crucify me for , but they just are nt my taste. I agree that they were classic icon films for their time, and paved the way for the horror films of today, but in the majority of cases, the horror is cheesy, fake, unrealistic, and the acting is always terrible. Horror films for me have to be either scary mind f***s where something similarcould happen in real life (such as saw, the strangers, halloween) or if they are really out there blood, guts and gore films with aliens or monsters etc etc, they the graphics have to be believable and the acting good. yes Im picky!
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Post by Tony Hates Everything on Jun 2, 2011 18:41:54 GMT -5
I agree with the gothika choice
but this made me think about a horrible scary movie PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 2
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Post by goth on Jun 11, 2011 18:39:51 GMT -5
Hostel. It was just sick. The concept of trapping backpackers in order that some sicko can pay to torture and kill them is just...well...sick.
*Shakes head* Nope, didn't like it, would never watch it again.
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