DeadsetAce
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i gotta add Bad Santa to my favorite Xmas movies list. love that one
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Love the idea of Gone Girl as a horror film, but sorry, NOTHING is more terrifying than Knock Knock. I didn't sleep for a week. That film scares the **** outta me. Eli Roth is an evil, twisted individual.
Sausage Party
6.5/8
The vulgarity was expected but damn did it get kind of raunchy too, still pretty hilarious through out though
Also wasn't expecting all the messages in the film too and it did become a lil too preachy at times, which is pretty ironic once you see the movie and know what I'm talking about
Probably be a 8/8 if I went to go see it on some substances
Top 5 horror films? Mah god, the mental anguish trying to narrow down to a list that small. I think I'll just list the ones I enjoy the most and can still watch at any time. Not necessarily in order:
The Shining
28 Days Later
The Descent
Let the Right One In
Halloween
Recently, It Follows and the Witch are a couple of my favorites of the past few years of any genre. But I'm not sure they crack my top 5 yet. For shock horror, Salo (120 Days of Sodom) wasn't the most pleasing view, or even enjoyable, but the impact and lasting hopelessness feeling I was left with was one of a kind. Truly a terrifying horror exemplifying the cruelty of man.
If comedy/horror counts, Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland are up there for me, same with Cabin in the Woods. Some of the less funny, but more satirical or dark humor films like Scream and Evil Dead (OG, not the also-good remake) made some big marks that can't be overlooked.
Did not enjoy the Babadook. Wanted the kid to die at every turn.
The film would have been cool in black and white, imo.
Shining wasn't really a horror film to me. It was more of a psychological thriller, imo.
The use of colors in the film is incredible.