Preferibly on netflix.
I watched Insidious last night (2nd time actually, didn't really payed much attention the 1st one) and now I kind of feel like watching another scary flick.
Any recommendations?
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Preferibly on netflix.
I watched Insidious last night (2nd time actually, didn't really payed much attention the 1st one) and now I kind of feel like watching another scary flick.
Any recommendations?
The Thing (the John Carpenter/Kurt Russell one)chessmaster1989Already have, ofc, being the classic that it is...even the 2011 version which was total nonsense.
What's the 2nd one about? I can't find anything about it. Already watched rec.Watch .REC (Spanish version) or A Tale of Two Sisters.
Aljosa23
Edit: I read spiders instead of sisters :lol:
and oh no no, ty but no asian films for me, I can't stand them.
btw didn't they made like an american version of that film with emily browning? it was pretty bad
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is pretty chilling. I think it's still on Netflix.
Also, The Stuff is pretty freaky.
The Stuff was more comedy-horror iirc.Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is pretty chilling. I think it's still on Netflix.
Also, The Stuff is pretty freaky.
OrkHammer007
Check out The ABCs of Death. Out of the 26 short films it's comprised of there's bound to be something for you.
[QUOTE="OrkHammer007"]The Stuff was more comedy-horror iirc.I has been around 25+ years since I watched it, but I remember it as a shot at the junk food industry. I keep meaning to rewatch it.Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is pretty chilling. I think it's still on Netflix.
Also, The Stuff is pretty freaky.
chessmaster1989
The Awakening, it's on Netflix.Preferibly on netflix.
I watched Insidious last night (2nd time actually, didn't really payed much attention the 1st one) and now I kind of feel like watching another scary flick.
Any recommendations?
lightleggy
[QUOTE="WolfattheDoor34"]why would I recommend an idiot anything at all? I don't care if you die in your own vomit, let alone see a good filmEmpComDid you get beaten as a child because if not , why not. no I was actually spoiled
Netflix had suspiria a while back, thats a great one. Not sure if they still have it since it changes all the time
EDIT: suspiria is no longer available to stream, but here are some others from looking at the list
-Rosemarie's baby
-Hellraiser
-The Girl Next Door
-Children of the Corn
-Child's Play
-Omen
-Carrie
-Scream
-The Serpent and the Rainbow (Ohh im excited this one is on there, a great lesser known wes craven film)
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