Great Horror Movies That Everbody Hasn’t Watched

  • xcellu8
    Posts: 16
    #1275127

    I like horror films and I’m trying to find great horror movies that for one reason or another never got the exposure and credit they were due. If you can think of any horror movies like this. for example Suicide Club please post.

    ederd
    Northeast Iowa, Randalia
    Posts: 1537
    #1022616

    Phantasam.

    Ed

    wimwuen
    LaCrosse, WI
    Posts: 1960
    #1022617

    While I’m not a huge horror movie guy, Brainscan was one of my favorite non main-stream horror movies. It’s from 1994 but was pretty good.

    blue-fleck
    Dresbach, MN
    Posts: 7872
    #1022619

    Trick’r Treat

    DaveB
    Inver Grove Heights MN
    Posts: 4465
    #1022620

    So bad that you almost need to watch it….Rubber. No, not that, it is about a killer tire.

    Very campy, weird and somewhat funny.

    Doesnt belong on any “best of…” list, but worth a look if you are flipping.

    jon_jordan
    St. Paul, Mn
    Posts: 10908
    #1022625

    Quote:


    Phantasam.

    Ed


    One of the best!

    -J.

    tony_apisa
    E. Moline Illinois along the Rock River
    Posts: 1180
    #1022628

    MOTEL HELL! Farmer Vincent (Rory Calhoun) you just got to love him.

    redneck
    Rosemount
    Posts: 2627
    #1022633

    BK playing that fishing rod and singing scared the heck out of me That was one scary video!!!

    drewsdad
    Crosby, MN
    Posts: 3138
    #1022676

    “The Hitcher” was a pretty scary movie. Rutger Hauer mad a pretty convincing psycho.

    dd

    Czech
    Cottage Grove, MN
    Posts: 1574
    #1022706

    Chopping Mall. Really.

    BassMasterFunk
    White Bear Lake, MN
    Posts: 178
    #1022760

    House of a 1000 Corpses—Rob Zombie directed it. Its weird, but for some odd reason I like it.

    stuart
    Mn.
    Posts: 3682
    #1100066

    Motel Hell

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1100083

    Hell-raiser count, or was that too popular.

    1hl&sinker
    On the St.Croix
    Posts: 2501
    #1100113

    Oo!Oo!OO!

    Pontypool!!!!!!!!

    Not your run of the mill horror flicks but man this one kept me glued to the screen.

    sliderfishn
    Blaine, MN
    Posts: 5432
    #1100121

    My wife suggests: Candyman

    Mike Stephens
    WI.
    Posts: 1722
    #1100124

    Those flying monkeys in the Wizard of Oz are still scary.

    FishinPaul
    Eau Claire, WI
    Posts: 172
    #1100125

    When I used to borrow files from my worldly friends, I got some Japanese subtitled films.They make any Holywood horor flick look like a G movie. I can not remember the names but I still have nightmares about some of them. Anything you can imagine they did,I will not mention it here… Look around,they are still out and can be found,Beware my friend,BEWARE!!!…

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #1100141

    My nightmare movie is continuing.

    It’s called AIS in Minnesota.

    The last sequel hasn’t been made yet.

    But the first chapter will be haunting all of us for years.

    SLACK
    HASTINGS, MN
    Posts: 711
    #1100177

    Bloodhook

    DaveB
    Inver Grove Heights MN
    Posts: 4465
    #1100233

    Rubber! The killer is a rimless car tire with psychic powers to make people’s heads explode.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22418
    #1100246

    Mn Wolf Hunt 2012….

    mnfish
    Lake Elmo MN
    Posts: 1104
    #1100281

    The Descent 1&2 and The Strangers. Also The Ruins.

    gregstew
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 347
    #1100345

    My Wedding video always sends chills down by spine.

    But a really good movie is “Tucker and Dale -vs- Evil”….

    If anyone here has seen it, I’m sure they will agree….

    blue-fleck
    Dresbach, MN
    Posts: 7872
    #1100351

    Quote:


    But a really good movie is “Tucker and Dale -vs- Evil”….
    If anyone here has seen it, I’m sure they will agree….


    That movie was awesome!!!

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