Following todayΓÇÖs horror film/Halloween related video on my channel.
I wondered, whatΓÇÖs your favourite scary movie?
Can you guess mine?
I wondered, whatΓÇÖs your favourite scary movie?
Can you guess mine?
The Japanese do horror so wellMiike's Audition is about the creepiest movie I've watched.
Love that film! Plus itΓÇÖs by a member of Key & Peele too, comedians strangely always have a dark side to themGet Out - one of the best films in my opinion. Has some many layers. You pick up something new each viewing.
Love that film! Plus itΓÇÖs by a member of Key & Peele too, comedians strangely always have a dark side to them
I heard heΓÇÖs also remaking the classic ΓÇ£CandymanΓÇ¥Yeah Us was great too. I think comedians are great writers as a rule (well funny comedians) like Jordan Peele loves horror films and he's great at social commentary so it's only natural it's an amazing film.
Out of curiosity are you Australian or ever lived in Australia? I wasn't sure if that was only ever showed in Australia or elsewhere in the world.I had a reaction when I saw wolf creek at the cinema, at the end the credits rolled with no sound and I was just sitting staring at the screen!
Never been to Australia in my life, IΓÇÖm from London, UK but love the film and the actor, may he rest in peace.Out of curiosity are you Australian or ever lived in Australia? I wasn't sure if that was only ever showed in Australia or elsewhere in the world.
Ever since I saw it, it changed the way I saw John Jarratt (the antagonist) he used to be a carpenter and gerdener on a show called "Better Homes and Gardens" and had this persona as a larakin jolly fool, and then when I saw him in that film I'm like "man... either he's a really good actor, or he's a little bit nuts"
I also loved SAW (the first 2, but the first was revolutionary in horror in my opinion)
Creep 2004 was a surreal horror
And I wouldn't say I enjoyed it, but... the human centipede. Left an impact. One of my friends convinced me to watch it with them and yeah... I had to pause it several times just so I wouldn't have a panic attack. It's definitely not one for the faint of heart, but it does push the boundaries of film, art and horror.
Oh, and while I wouldn't class it as Horror, technically the first ALIEN movie is classed as sci fi horror.
Scream 1 was a fun one
Childs Play was a fun popcorn horror
And of course, Bram Stoker's Dracula and Nosferatu