View Full Version : What would you rate as the best horror film(s) of say the past 5-6 years?
Neil
30-Mar-2011, 11:25 AM
Come on?
shootemindehead
30-Mar-2011, 03:54 PM
Right off the top of my head?
'Wolf Creek'
'Silent Hill'
'The Mist'
'REC' (but this was somewhat ruined by a terrible sequel)
Good remakes (from an era of remakes) were 'The Hills have Eyes' and 'The Crazies'.
Haven't seen 'The Girl Next Door' yet, but I heard it was good.
bassman
30-Mar-2011, 04:11 PM
The Mist and The Devil's Rejects are all I can think of at the moment....
MikePizzoff
30-Mar-2011, 04:26 PM
Severance!!! - This quickly became one of my favorites of all-time and any time someone says they haven't seen it, I make them sit down and watch it.
The Hills Have Eyes - Pretty good remake, if you ask me. Some surprisingly gorey stuff in there, for Hollywood at least.
The Host - Awesome awesome awesome. While it's a mix of drama, comedy, and horror - it still counts. The monsters' grand entrance never seizes to amaze me.
House Of The Devil - This movie got a lot of shit for "nothing happening". But, I felt like it greatly followed the formula of late 70's/early 80's horror flicks. Awesome atmosphere, set design, and soundtrack as well.
30 Days Of Night - This movie kicks ass. I know a lot of people that hate it, but I've come to realize all the people that hate it also don't like comic books, so its understandable as the movie was written/filmed like a comic would read.
REC - Pretty awesome... wasn't too into the ending, though. Blair Witch Project, anyone?
Frontier(s) - Nothing that hasn't been done, but plenty of awesome moments. Imagine TCM with more Nazism.
The Descent - Wasn't huge on it when I saw it in theaters, but it grew on me enough to put it on my list.
1408 - I like it and I dislike it. I'm on the fence about it, but there are some scenes that I still think are really cool.
Vacancy - This one will probably surprise you guys, but I really enjoyed it.
The Mist - I somehow forgot to include this, even though I just watched it for like the tenth time the other night.
I know there are more, but I just woke up so I can't think straight.
shootemindehead
30-Mar-2011, 07:25 PM
30 Days Of Night - This movie kicks ass. I know a lot of people that hate it, but I've come to realize all the people that hate it also don't like comic books, so its understandable as the movie was written/filmed like a comic would read.
Agree there Mike. Best Vamp film in decades as far as I'm concerned.
MoonSylver
30-Mar-2011, 10:04 PM
Great horror in the last 5-6 years?
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(j/k!)
I think everyone else already hit the highlights. I've heard great (albeit polarized) things about "The Strangers". I've heard REALLY good things about "Hatchet" & "Hatchet 2" as a glorious return to old-school slashers (which I have a soft spot for.)
MikePizzoff
31-Mar-2011, 12:05 AM
Agree there Mike. Best Vamp film in decades as far as I'm concerned.
Hands down the best since The Lost Boys/Near Dark.
I think everyone else already hit the highlights. I've heard great (albeit polarized) things about "The Strangers". I've heard REALLY good things about "Hatchet" & "Hatchet 2" as a glorious return to old-school slashers (which I have a soft spot for.)
I've owned Hatchet for some time but haven't gotten around to watching it. Yeah, I liked The Strangers. Shoulda put that on my list. The downer ending is fucking awesome... another surprise, coming from Hollywood.
TheHorrorQueen
31-Mar-2011, 12:12 AM
I liked Dead snow and The strangers.
There were others that were good, but most of these remakes just make me kinda ill. I almost got tossed from the theater in the nightmare remake.
Ghost Of War
31-Mar-2011, 07:33 AM
The only other one I can think of that hasn't been mentioned that I enjoyed is Paranormal Activity. REC was really good too.
Ooh, I forgot Martyrs. Superb film.
clanglee
31-Mar-2011, 09:25 AM
Paranormal Activity and REC. Also I really enjoyed Altered.
axlish
31-Mar-2011, 10:36 AM
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
MoonSylver
31-Mar-2011, 12:22 PM
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
I almost mentioned that one as "heard it was really good/want to see" as well. Heard pretty good things about another retro-slasher "The Hills Run Red".
JDFP
31-Mar-2011, 01:08 PM
No one's mentioned Rob Zombie's remake of "Halloween" yet? Goodness, no taste here.
;)
j.p.
bassman
31-Mar-2011, 01:15 PM
No one's mentioned Rob Zombie's remake of "Halloween" yet? Goodness, no taste here.
Hey thats one I forgot. Add it to my list. :cool:
TheHorrorQueen
31-Mar-2011, 04:34 PM
YES! behind the mask, great flick! Bassman I am new here, and not aware of the sarcasm yet, but i am praying that is sarcasm for rz halloween.......
bassman
31-Mar-2011, 04:57 PM
Bassman I am new here, and not aware of the sarcasm yet, but i am praying that is sarcasm for rz halloween.......
:lol:
No...no sarcasm for that one. I like Zombie's Halloween. More than the original, anyway. The original is overrated and bland. The Thing was Carpenters one true GREAT piece of work.
TheHorrorQueen
31-Mar-2011, 05:02 PM
I enjoyed the backstory in rz, but most else was crap. The second one, wow.... I was so disgusted by it. I loved this mans music, but his movies are lacking and not at all what i expected from him. I get it rz, you love the 70's, you like showing your wife off as a whore, and you put totally inappropiate songs (love hurts in halloween???) in the movies. Wheres the movie i was expecting from him?
JDFP
31-Mar-2011, 06:07 PM
:lol:
The Thing and Christine were Carpenters true GREAT pieces of work.
There, fixed that for you. :):p
j.p.
bassman
31-Mar-2011, 06:13 PM
I would put They Live over Christine. :p
Although not a straight horror film, would the new Piranha count? That was cheesy good fun....
Ghost Of War
31-Mar-2011, 07:27 PM
I don't get the hate for RZ's Halloween...1 or 2...I like 'em both.
MoonSylver
31-Mar-2011, 10:26 PM
Ah hell, if we're going out on a limb here I'll play:
I liked the F13th remake.
There, I said it.
Not 100% faithful to the franchise or to Jason (there WAS a LOT to like about their take on him, but not everything.) But overall, I did like it & it was fun & didn't skimp on the gore.
Tom Price
01-Apr-2011, 03:55 AM
None to barely any that you guys picked.
And if I could rephrase the question: It would be here is the archive to pick from of 50 years or so
5 years GAAAAAAK limitations.
slickwilly13
01-Apr-2011, 04:08 AM
Horror has kind of sucked during the past few years. The only ones liked are: The Mist; Friday the 13th remake; 28 Weeks Later; Piranah 3D; REC; and Hachet.
TheHorrorQueen
01-Apr-2011, 04:43 AM
why did you guys like the f13 remake and the rz halloweens....just curious?
Meh, the Friday the 13th remake is just like any other Friday the 13th film. People go to Camp Blood, having a little fun drinking booze, having a little sex, and partying and getting slaughter. All the same for the most part. I didn't expect the remake to be any different, and it pretty much satisfied expectations. Far as, I know.
MoonSylver
01-Apr-2011, 07:09 AM
why did you guys like the f13 remake?
I like the fact they went back to "human Jason". I liked the look to the character/makeup & thought Derek Mears did a great job playing him. I liked they variety of weapons used & how they kind of captured the idea of someone living in the woods/living off the land.
Meh, the Friday the 13th remake is just like any other Friday the 13th film. People go to Camp Blood, having a little fun drinking booze, having a little sex, and partying and getting slaughter. All the same for the most part. I didn't expect the remake to be any different, and it pretty much satisfied expectations. Far as, I know.
You say that like it's a bad thing. :lol:
Ghost Of War
01-Apr-2011, 07:31 AM
why did you guys like the f13 remake and the rz halloweens....just curious?
I haven't seen the F13th remake yet, but the Halloween remakes, I dunno, I liked the back story in the first one, it made Myers a bit more terrifying seeing him as a kid. The second one, while it wasn't great, I thought it was better than it's being made out to be. The bit with Michaels Mother, though, that just looked a bit daft, like a way to get Sheri in the movie.
As you can tell, I'm not the best film critic in the world. :)
Eyebiter
04-Apr-2011, 12:51 AM
Zombieland
MikePizzoff
04-Apr-2011, 02:08 AM
Zombieland
That's not a horror movie, by any means.
bassman
04-Apr-2011, 02:21 AM
That's not a horror movie, by any means.
Word. It's amazing that people consider comedy films horror. Ghostbusters has been confused as such for twenty five years...
MikePizzoff
05-Apr-2011, 12:29 AM
Word. It's amazing that people consider comedy films horror. Ghostbusters has been confused as such for twenty five years...
I get the connotation of it - because these movies have subject matter that is regularly associated with horror films. But... still doesn't excuse it!
Exatreides
05-Apr-2011, 02:00 AM
I love love love the Devils Rejects. I've seen it so many times that I can nearly quote it line for line. Like two stone cold roosters in a fuck farm!
ZombieKeeper
08-Jun-2011, 07:15 PM
This is so sad, most of the films being listed here are crap.
MoonSylver
08-Jun-2011, 10:06 PM
This is so sad, most of the films being listed here are crap.
So list something better then! :D What would you say were the best horror movies in the last 5-6 years? :rockbrow:
Unless yours was the same as mine:
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blind2d
08-Jun-2011, 10:16 PM
I just realized I haven't posted here yet!
Tokyo Gore Police and Machine Girl I think both fall into the given time line. I'd call 'em horror, just cause.
"Oatmeal muffins!"
Thank you Derpy, in a minute...
Oh yeah, how could I forget Midnight Meat Train and Drag Me To Hell?!
krisvds
14-Jun-2011, 05:59 PM
Land of the dead, rec, 28 weeks later, El Orfanato, Drag me to hell, The Strangers, Vinyan, Antichrist.
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