Insidious.
Darth Maul?
Insidious.
The Blair Witch Project (1999)
Sleepaway Camp ending
So f'ing good. Still the GOAT, even in gif form.
Perfect buildup to this scene. The actor's scream is real, it was the first time he had seen Gunnar Hansen in the leatherface costume.
She aged like fine wine!I saw Felissa Rose at a horror attraction last year.
Sleepaway Camp ending
Mulholland Drive
This is one of the few scenes that actually truly frightened me and stuck with me after all these years. I'm always going back and rewatching it.
Also invented the worst horror film genre: Found Footage.
I've seen this posted many times before, but it looks so stupid. Was it better in the actual film?
Absolutely. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5OGQr3xdfM
The movie as such isn't the pinnacle of the horror genre though.
The Ring. That movie does bad things to me.
This one always creeped me out. It's from the short Bedfellows.
Inland Empire
Since my first idea was posted, the back up:
John Carpenter's The Thing
Yeah, this is why I posted my moment from The Leopard Man as 3 gifs and almost the whole sequence. Horror has a rhythm to it and that clip from Heretic is a perfect example, repetition of the same hallway with the same camera setup, and you are just waiting for it without even knowing what it is, and then the guard leaves...just to come back, get his hat and leave again, and then shears!Absolutely. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5OGQr3xdfM
The movie as such isn't the pinnacle of the horror genre though.
Holy shit I forgot this show existedone of the few interesting bits of this movie, by the end of the movie my friends and I were laughing our asses off
on topic, not a movie but the episode of the soildier and the death from Jim Henson's the Storyteller made me have nightmares for a week
couldn't find a gif, but I really recommend that show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VZv7pQ2ck8
V/H/S movies are pretty good IMO
Sleepaway Camp ending
Ya, that's a creepy scene and one of the reasons I love that movie. I also like Tiny Tim and was glad to see his music being applied to good effect.
This movie was quite unsettling. Even when I see the dude with that as his avatar I get creeped out a bit.
God the whole scene in the apartment in the top floor is horrifying. I was drenched in sweat watching it.[rec]
It is an obvious jump scare, you know it's coming, and why is that kid in the attic anyway? but it fills me with dread every time i rewatch it because it causes them to lose their light and be stuck in the dark with the naked monster lady.
Men behind the sun. Frostbite experiment.
The really bad stuff from this movie isn't giffed it would seem.
what movie?
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it is so annoying to have to ask this all the time..
Insidious 1
Not scary exactly but probably one of my favorite creepy scenes of all time.
Really helped that we watched it on an old burned in tv that was dark as hell.
Took a while to even see it actually and it gave me legitimate chills
Jesus. I watched that on an old VHS I rented from a video store in Tasmania when I lived there and it's stuck with me ever since. It's one of the most unpleasant, upsetting films I've ever seen.
Yeah. Gonna stay the hell away from this movie.The film is extremely controversial for its use of what Mou claims to be actual autopsy footage of a young boy and also for a scene in which a live cat appears to be thrown into a room to be eaten alive by hundreds of frenzied rats.[8] In a scene later in the movie, live rats were set on fire, which drew criticism for its cruelty in many countries. However, in an interview made in 2010 in the US (can be found in YouTube), Mou stated that the cat was tired after participation in the film and the cat got two fish as a reward, that the cat was made wet with honey, and that the rats were licking and eating the honey only. However, a chinese blog post surfaced in 2008 claiming to describe the event from a behind-the-scenes worker on the film who said the cat was, in fact, killed by the property master to provide the final shot of the unmoving cat swarmed by rats.
Meh been looking for a horror movie to sell me on the genre lately. Love horror games like Silent Hill, Resident Evil, and Dead Space, but the movies never did anything for me. Especially recently, I can just hear the "SUDDEN LOUD MUSIC/SOUND TO QUE JUMP SCARE!" in most of these instead of letting it freak you out naturally.
Anyone got a recommendation?