Gremill wrote:67. Pontypool Low budget Canadian horror set almost entirely in a local radio station in an old church basement during a winter storm, where it becomes clear from callers, police radio and their traffic reporter that something is going very, very wrong indeed outside. Anchored by a brilliant turn by the lead actor, it incredibly manages to offer something new and unusual to the overcrowded zombie genre - grim, original and apocalyptic. 9
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:125. Signs
Managed to convince my non-horror gf to watch one spooky movie each year on Halloween. Trying to go easy early on. I do really love this movie though. It's ham-fisted at times but it shows how good Shyamalan is at adding flavour to his characters in the writing and his cool visual ideas in shooting stuff. Great sound design too.
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Gremill wrote:68. The Void
Very low budget horror ($86k!) with strong Lovecraft and John Carpenter vibes, some superb practical effects, buckets of gore, very little plot and an unnerving atmosphere. At 91minutes you can't go wrong. 7
Wookienopants wrote:Gremill wrote:68. The Void
Very low budget horror ($86k!) with strong Lovecraft and John Carpenter vibes, some superb practical effects, buckets of gore, very little plot and an unnerving atmosphere. At 91minutes you can't go wrong. 7
Sounds like my next watch
Minkymu wrote:Wookienopants wrote:Gremill wrote:68. The Void
Very low budget horror ($86k!) with strong Lovecraft and John Carpenter vibes, some superb practical effects, buckets of gore, very little plot and an unnerving atmosphere. At 91minutes you can't go wrong. 7
Sounds like my next watch
Oh yes i forgot about that corker.
Thats the one set in the hospital where the cult gathers outside ye
The trailers tell me I would!The Daddy wrote:Bullet Train. Absolutely ridiculous cross section of Tarantino/Ritchie/somethingelse. Fun though. Wookie would probably like it.
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