Marathoning The Final Destination movies.
I love the humor in these compared to most horror movies nowadays. They were actually good and didn't feel awkward or horribly thrown in.
In the first one the baby and he says "The younger the better, would be a messed up God to take this plane down"
Then turns the corner and see's mentally handicapped dude in a wheel chair "A really f***ed up God"
Avoid the last movie, it's horrible & not in a campy way at all
Tales from the Crypt and A Haunting at Hill House imo are the only actually decent horror tv shows we've gotten. Unless I'm missing something I forgot.
AHS has a few select good seasons but that's it.
Tales 
Ran through the EC comics then binged the series,
so many great moments, pure f***ery
haunting of hill house was more than alright imo, probably the best and most original horror tv show ive seen
bent neck lady twist was dope, and she had me shook .episode with the continuous one shot was hard though
can someone please lemme no the best horror films available on Hulu and/or Netflix
Avoid the last movie, it's horrible & not in a campy way at all
The 5th is top 3 in the franchise lol
The 5th is top 3 in the franchise lol
Sorry I forgot, I thought The Final Destination (#4) was the last one. I agree the last movie was top 3 The Acupuncture scene is my favorite kill in the series
This one was decent but wasn't nearly as good as it looked.
Sorry I forgot, I thought The Final Destination (#4) was the last one. I agree the last movie was top 3 The Acupuncture scene is my favorite kill in the series
Yeah, and the whole thing with it being in place before the first and showing the scene. I remember being like OH F***
“Videodrome” sucks. That was easy :)
throughout the film i was like 'what the f*** am i watching'
the movie tried so hard to be odd and different, but it just ended up being corny as hell.
Really hyped to eventually see The Boy 2
Saw the first one last year and was surprised how unique it was. Loved it a lot. Though we’ll see what they’ll do with this sequel since they can’t just use that gimmick anymore
I need to rewatch the Hannibal tv series
Haven’t watched since it aired on tv. I remember absolutely loving it
I completely understand making Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark a colorful teen horror, especially in a post- Stranger Things and It world. That's the easy marketable way.
But I envision Scary Stories being a throwback horror film more in the vein of The Exorcist and The Shining. Something cold and unsettling; more creepy and disturbing than straight up scary and goofy.
Sidenote: I would keep the b&w style too, that really captures the vibe of the book
I completely understand making Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark a colorful teen horror, especially in a post- Stranger Things and It world. That's the easy marketable way.
But I envision Scary Stories being a throwback horror film more in the vein of The Exorcist and The Shining. Something cold and unsettling; more creepy and disturbing than straight up scary and goofy.
Sidenote: I would keep the b&w style too, that really captures the vibe of the book
is it worth a watch
throughout the film i was like 'what the f*** am i watching'
the movie tried so hard to be odd and different, but it just ended up being corny as hell.
This thread just got edgy and corny
can someone please lemme no the best horror films available on Hulu and/or Netflix
check out Shutter on netflix
I completely understand making Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark a colorful teen horror, especially in a post- Stranger Things and It world. That's the easy marketable way.
But I envision Scary Stories being a throwback horror film more in the vein of The Exorcist and The Shining. Something cold and unsettling; more creepy and disturbing than straight up scary and goofy.
Sidenote: I would keep the b&w style too, that really captures the vibe of the book
But the book were for children, so it made perfectly sense in that way. I get what u mean tho, there was a lot of potential to make something thats way more disturbing.
But at the end of the day it was fine with me, especially because the movie surpassed my expectations and i ended up really enjoying it.