Ok so me and my friend stream movies together and then pretend to be amateur film critics and give our reviews/ratings. I've been torrenting 1080p high quality versions of them while at work (walmart🤢✋) and putting them in google drive for my friend to download and watch with me to get around the shady streaming sites that bombard you with adware and porn links. Anyways i discovered that the new blu-ray player i bought has a USB port in it and i can put my thumb drive into it and I CAN WATCH THEM THROUGH THE PLAYER????.
Just a small thing that really made my evening. Watching movies with friends has been a really comforting escape from hellworld and covid lately.
P.S. we're doing horror/spooky movies throughout October so some suggestions would be nice :)
From beyond, reanimator, 9nth gate, 8mm, prince of darkness, the thing, antichrist, phantasm, hellraiser, they live, evil dead, chinatown is the best on this list and is arguably not a horror movie but also arguably is, rosemary's baby, cant go wrong with psycho, bone tomahawk
edit: also Enemy, jacob's ladder, obviously the shining, alien, return of the living dead, color out of space, the mist, mandy, the night of the hunter, exorcist, exorcist 3 (better than youd think!), in the mouth of madness, the original possession with sam niell, original texas chainsaw massacre if youre into that sort of thing, silence of the lambs, the birds, the fall of the house of usher, the witch, annihilation, forgetting the others at the moment
Thank you so much >:) love john carpenter and the apocalypse trilogy or whatever its called. The thing is like a top 5 film for me regardless of genre. Will definitely add some of these
Just wanted to double down on the Bone Tomahawk suggestion. That movie is fucking amazing. Go in as blind as possible.
Cabin in the Woods if you haven't seen it
And also Cabin in the Woods if you have seen it
my friend is an a24 art hoe type so we've already seen hereditary lol :angery:
I'll second, Evil Dead series is great, especially the second and third. The George Romero zombie movies are great too.
if you like anthologies theres V/H/S and it's sequels (which get progressively worse but you may still enjoy)
I second V/H/S
Also, what’s the movie with the guy from arrested development who hires a guy off craigslist to film a documentary, but he’s super fucking sketchy? Whatever that movie’s called, it’s pretty good.
Yes, I just learned that that was not Jason Bateman, lol
That sounds cool, I like that stuff. I'll check it out this weekend
Nope, it was Creep that I was thinking of. I watched this whole ass movie and thought it was Jason Bateman the whole time lmao.
I remember why now. My girlfriend at the time was watching a lot of The League and Arrested Development. During this period, she put on Creep and I recognized the guy, but couldn’t remember which show he was in. So I guess my brain said it was the guy from AD and not the League.
just buy a $25 dollar Android box, an external HDD and hook it up your tv, watch PPV mma/boxing for free and watch all my torrented shows and movies :)
Neat! I use a raspberry pi hooked up to my tv for the same purpose, sure beats watching on a phone or laptop.
"Tetsuo" (as well as all the other early Shinya Tsukamoto films before "Vital", even if they're not technically horror)
Event Horizon, but you've probably already seen that one. On the horror comedy side of things Shadow of a Vampire, Fearless Vampire Killers and Braindead.
Loooove the fearless vampire killers. Definitely going on the list. Fuck Polanski but its still a damn fine movie
Yeah it's loads of fun! And yeah I think we need to separate the art from the artist, if for no other reason that we wouldn't have many artists left otherwise. Besides art is supposed to be the condensed and distilled best insights, ideas, sensibilities of the person making it, their purest best self, their real life unsavoury traits notwithstanding.
Definitely watch Kuime though! It's the best on my short list and Miike's best work to date (and considering his age will probably remain this way).
Anything from classic monster films from the golden age of hollywood, b-movies, slashers, psychological horror, zombies, anything really
Then user Bob probably has a better list than I could get close to but just watched a fantastic Zombie flic called The Girl With All the Gifts, in marathon with five or six other lesser Zombie films
Also if you haven't seen it watch SOCIETY, especially with friends, and don't look it up. Its got social commentary