I for one love horror movies and any good movie that fits a holiday/season/theme particularly well. “Halloween” is the elephant in the room I’d like to address. I’ve seen it too many times, so I’m not watching it again. Maybe a newer Halloween but not the OG. Anything along the lines of Trick R Treat(I love that one) or Jennifer’s Body, Robert Altman’s Images, anything that fits a good fall/Halloween vibe. What movies come to mind?

  • @darkcalling@lemmygrad.ml
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    102 years ago

    The Thing (1982) if you haven’t seen it.

    John Carpenter was just a great director IMO and did some very interesting stuff to say nothing of the politics of many (but not all, some are just movie fiction) movies being better than 95% of Hollywood.

    I also like classic horror though it’s not always scary but often interesting. Nosferatu (1922), Haxan (1922) are two of my silent favorites though I warn you Haxan is more an honorable mention as it’s a pseudo-documentary about witchcraft.

    Though I will say I don’t view horror as something scary so I’m in it for the humor, ambience, camp, etc. I love Vincent Price stuff for example. So if you’re after gore and killers The Thing is about the only one from my list that probably fits your interest. It’s isolating, it’s claustrophobic, it’s people being stalked, etc.

    I’d say Scream (1996) is pretty good but you’ve probably seen it, it’s a great send-up of slashers and I really enjoy it.

    Definitely agree on Alien/Aliens as being really good though.

    • ButtigiegMineralMapOP
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      52 years ago

      The Thing deserves a second chance, I was very tired or stressed or idk what but it ruined my viewing of The Thing and I can’t remember anything of it bc I fell asleep like 20 min in. I do enjoy watching the occasional Vincent Price but he’s so corny that I just watch MST3K’s version of House on Haunted Hill for laughs, Scream was way better than I anticipated, such a twist for the at-the-time overdone and played out slasher genre.