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Poltergeist messed me up for real! I was way too young, thought it’d be just some ghostly fun— but nah,. That clown scene alone had me checking under my bed for years, and don’t even get me started on that creepy TV static. I legit couldn’t sleep right for days. That movie had me regretting every second, but I couldn’t look away!

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Just watched Flatliners (1990) and while it was surprisingly a good movie that I really enjoyed it was weird that NONE of the main cast get killed off. It made me wonder is there any other horror movies with little to no body count? or is there any other horror where the entire main cast survives?

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The Thing from John Carpenter’s classic would be straight-up ruined with CGI! The practical effects in that movie were next level—like, all those gross transformations and body horror moments were so unsettling ‘cause they felt real, you know? If they tried to redo all that with CGI, it’d just look like some video game cutscene. The slimy, gory creepiness of the original would be gone, and that’s what made it so terrifying in the first place. Sometimes the old-school effects hit way harder than digital stuff ever could!

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Is there such a thing as a romantic horror film?

What horror film would you feel comfortable choosing to watch with a someone you don't know well for a Halloween date?

(And when I say don't know well I mean you don't them well enough to know they trust you not to be a cannibalistic psycho if you choose FRESH 🤤 So yes - you're wary of the red flags you might be sending unintentionally. )

I can't think of many...

  • ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE
  • THE FLY
  • CANDYMAN
  • THE SHAPE OF WATER
  • THE CORPSE BRIDE
  • CRIMSONPEAK

All the others I think of are either too graphic or too sexual or too twisted/too niche for an early date.

Suggestions please!

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What's your top five 2024 horror movies? Im really interested what others will say. It keeps changing but As of right now it's Abigail 2024, The First Omen 2024, Trap 2024, Smile 2 2024. And finally would say Speak No evil 2024

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If someone offered to erase your memories of the spoilers, the reveals, the twists, etc. Would you do it so you could watch them all again for the first time? Experience the reveal of Ghostface, Norman Bates, Pamela Voorhees, Brahms, Esther, Jigsaw, Malcolm Crowe, etc. for the first time and get to relive the experience of figuring it all out.

I would do this in a heartbeat. I never really got the chance to truly have a "first experience" with many of these movies, either because I was too young when I saw them (I was 2 when I saw Elm Street and like 4 when i saw Scream) or because I had them spoiled due to their age (who didn't know about Norman Bates before seeing Psycho)

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