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    Quote Originally Posted by elevenism View Post
    Didn't The Blackcoat's Daughter come out in 2015 though?
    I know that it was shown at a few film festivals and didn't get its official VOD release until early this year. Either way, I'd give The Blackcoat's Daughter a chance if you haven't seen it yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrselfdestruct94 View Post
    I know that it was shown at a few film festivals and didn't get its official VOD release until early this year. Either way, I'd give The Blackcoat's Daughter a chance if you haven't seen it yet.
    Thanks for the tip, man. I was just making sure i was nabbing the right flick: it says 2015. I will check it out tonight i think!
    And thank you too @Deepvoid . That Hell House movie was pretty damn cool. Thank you for thinking of me.

    Did you guys see that Rorschach movie btw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrselfdestruct94 View Post
    I know that it was shown at a few film festivals and didn't get its official VOD release until early this year. Either way, I'd give The Blackcoat's Daughter a chance if you haven't seen it yet.
    It's been out in some countries since last year. It's been on Irish Netflix since last year. I really didn't care for it at all.

    I've been behind on most of my watching since the last two months have been crazy with college. Finished for the summer now, so I've started tackling the backlog of things to watch. Found The Belko Experiment to be a mixed bag - the middle section is oddly paced but when it's good, it's very good.

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    I thought The Blackcoat's Daughter was decent.
    did any of you try that Rorschach movie on YouTube? I really got a kick out of it.

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    The Houses October Built 2!! Coming out this September VOD

    http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/34...xtreme-haunts/

    I loved the first one. This should be good!

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    I probably mentioned this prior but I really wanna see this. Tempting blind buying the blu-ray.

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    Saw Noroi the other day and LOVED it.

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    just barely made it through kuso. the best part was the music. unfortunately i can't disassociate the soundtrack from the visuals. sadly, i'll never hear any of it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slave2thewage View Post
    Saw Noroi the other day and LOVED it.
    my wife had a terrible, goddamn near fatal seizure during that movie. At first (for like one second,) I thought she was fucking around and imitating the twitchy character.
    Now the movie didn't cause the seizure in a physical way: it just so happened that that was her first epileptic seizure (and she wound up with status epilepticus going on through the next day; hence the possibility of death.)

    SO, due to the Pavlovian association, we've never finished the movie.

    Perhaps that shit really IS cursed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kel View Post
    just barely made it through kuso. the best part was the music. unfortunately i can't disassociate the soundtrack from the visuals. sadly, i'll never hear any of it again.
    Because it was too shocking/disturbing? Or because it was crap?

    I haven't seen the movie.

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    Annabelle Creation is at 100% fresh on RT right now. Maybe it's not totally shitty after all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marodi View Post
    Annabelle Creation is at 100% fresh on RT right now. Maybe it's not totally shitty after all.
    That looks surprisingly decent. The first one had ONE good scene (the demon chase), so I'll add this to the watchlist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tremolo View Post
    Because it was too shocking/disturbing? Or because it was crap?

    I haven't seen the movie.
    both.

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    This is from the pilot episode of Night Gallery, Rod Serling's post-Twilight Zone show. Really fun, suspenseful. Rich nephew kills his uncle and his uncle's paining of a cemetery keeps changing.

    https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5i639b

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    Not a movie, but a podcast:
    I've been listening to Mick Garris' Post Mortem podcast. The man himself is a legend (The Stand, anyone?) and he has very thoughtful discussions with other horror filmmakers. It's great!

    https://www.podcastone.com/post-mortem-with-mick-garris

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deepvoid View Post
    @elevenism Check out Hell House LLC. Found footage following organizers of a hauted house. Thought it was above average.

    http://m.imdb.com/title/tt4267026/
    I just saw this and really enjoyed it.

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    Double post, but *shrug*.

    Lately...

    Jordskott -
    Swedish TV show that's basically a Scandi-noir mixed with horror elements. It's pretty good. I believe Shudder carries it in the States.
    Pieces - Loved it, a classic slasher b-movie.
    What Have You Done to Solange? - average giallo. It's okay but not amazing.
    It Stains The Sands Red - I'd recommend this. An interesting take on the zombie movie.
    The Devil's Candy - good music, nice atmosphere yet there's something missing. Worth a watch.

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    I saw the new Annabelle movie yesterday. I thought it was really good. Very, very scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boots View Post
    I saw the new Annabelle movie yesterday. I thought it was really good. Very, very scary.
    Did you get the IT trailer/preview?

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    Phoenix Forgotten was a good found footage movie: well acted, written and paced.
    It just wasn't that SCARY.
    But it's worth a watch for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elevenism View Post
    Phoenix Forgotten was a good found footage movie: well acted, written and paced.
    It just wasn't that SCARY.
    But it's worth a watch for sure.
    That was a Quebec produced movie. Shot in Montreal with local actors. Their accent was bugging me at first. It was good but agree that it wasn't scary. CGI was good for a small budget movie.

    edit: scratch that! Wrong movie. I was thinking of The Gracefield Incident. Check it out if you can.

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    Have any of you seen a movie called Be My Cat: A Film for Anne?
    I've heard rave reviews but can't find it ANYWHERE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deepvoid View Post
    That was a Quebec produced movie. Shot in Montreal with local actors. Their accent was bugging me at first. It was good but agree that it wasn't scary. CGI was good for a small budget movie.

    edit: scratch that! Wrong movie. I was thinking of The Gracefield Incident. Check it out if you can.
    The Gracefield Incident? I will look for it, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elevenism View Post
    Have any of you seen a movie called Be My Cat: A Film for Anne?
    I've heard rave reviews but can't find it ANYWHERE
    Never heard of it but I'll look for it. Will let you know if I find anything.

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    I just watched The Transfiguration and I highly recommend it.

    Also, Hell House LLC is very good.

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    Tobe Hooper passed away. Another legendary horror director leaving us. Damn..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deepvoid View Post
    Tobe Hooper passed away. Another legendary horror director leaving us. Damn..
    He had an amazing body of work, but Invaders from Mars is my favorite. As a kid, it really freaked me out, the idea that you can't trust adult, the teachers, and even your parents...

    While it's (intentionally) campier than the others, it deserves to be talked about every time there's a conversation about the great 80s remakes such as The Fly, The Thing and Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Or at least when The Blob comes up

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellospaceboy View Post
    He had an amazing body of work, but Invaders from Mars is my favorite. As a kid, it really freaked me out, the idea that you can't trust adult, the teachers, and even your parents...
    Oh yeah! That movie scared the fuck out of me when I first watched it. Haven't watched it in recent memories. Wondering if it aged well...

    His body of work is indeed quite impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deepvoid View Post
    Tobe Hooper passed away. Another legendary horror director leaving us. Damn..
    Definitely a legend in horror. Films like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist are standards of the genre while I also really liked Lifeforce. He will be missed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thevoid99 View Post
    Definitely a legend in horror. Films like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist are standards of the genre while I also really liked Lifeforce. He will be missed.


    Boooooom.

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