Favorite Horror Movies

Discussion in 'All Things Horror' started by Tee_Woww, Mar 2, 2021.

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What's your favorite kind of horror movie?

  1. Gory

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    25.0%
  2. Paranormal

    2 vote(s)
    25.0%
  3. Psycological

    2 vote(s)
    25.0%
  4. Monster

    1 vote(s)
    12.5%
  5. Slasher

    1 vote(s)
    12.5%
  1. Squire72

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    she was only in it for like 15 seconds lol

    I dunno, she's kind of growing on me, she didn't ruin that 15 seconds at least (it was more, but not like she said or did much for the few minutes she was in it) - I actually had never heard of Zendaya before I watched it
     
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    She was the new "MJ" not Mary-Jane but "MJ" ..I remember her from some stupid kids show my little cousin used to watch when I was taking care of her. She was god-awful on Disney channel and hasn't gotten any better. Thank god her singing career imploded early.
     
  3. Squire72

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    oh god. I can't even imagine.

    yeah, if I'd been subjected to that I'd probably feel the same way
     
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    On the topic of Horror.. The Gingersnaps series was pretty dank if you're looking at Canadian titles.
     
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    Might have to check it out

    There's been some pretty solid Canadian films/TV over the last couple decades, although most people have no clue that it's Canadian lol.
     
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    Solid Canadian camouflage. I'm sure with how dumb our population is becoming people will have an even harder time telling Canadian programming from American programming. It'll incorporate all the diversity and buzzwords just perfectly!
     
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    I think the big change was when Americans starting filming TV and movies in Canada... the Canadian side figured out how to get the American feel to programming, which helps things in the US. Much larger audience = more money = success.

    Of course, you still need a little skill storytelling, so it's not a guarantee
     
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    The Amityville movies nearly made me crap my pants.
     
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    I haven't been watching much horror lately, pulls threads I'd rather not have pulled (reminds me of a friend I used to have who was obsessed with those movies, we'd watch them together regularly, but we've lost touch)
     
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    Sorry to hear that, bud.

    If it's any consolation, that's the same reason for which a certain band will never be played on my household again.
     
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    I'll probably get back to it eventually, just too many associations with it lol
     

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