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!!HORROR MOVIE DISCUSSION!!

MoxyNoir808

Fix Bayonets!!
Hey Goregrish Fam! (Yes I said it). So...this is going to be a somewhat long post, I apologize in advance.

As I've mentioned before... I'm new here to GG. I've had some time to think tonight... after my redneck neighbors we're done setting off their M80s... and I decided that I wanted to make this post.

Somebody asked me recently what brought me to this site. I have gone through all the other Gore sites and I settled on this one. I really like the interactive atmosphere of this site. And before any of you cyber lynch me just hear me out 🤣.

I would like to start a thread on horror movies and horror cinema in general. I think many of us are here because we seek stimulation. Many of us who have been through things in our life whether it's childhood trauma, combat trauma, or ADD /ADHD... or all of the above ( as with me being a Marine Corps veteran).. it takes a little bit extra for us to feel something.

We've become accustomed to being numb to so much that it takes a site like this to make us feel something. And that's okay! But I think that there's a correlation between the content on this site and a love for horror movies! So I'd like to open up a discussion regarding horror movies. Many of you might be rolling your eyes right now and that's fine! But I thought I would take a chance and make this post.

The subject of the discussion is Horror Movies... The good, the bad, and the utterly disturbing. I am a dyed in the wool cinephile (a person with a passionate interest in cinema, film theory, and film criticism).

I absolutely adore horror movies. I think the love of horror movies falls right in line with the love of Gore. So I will put this question to you..my fellow movie fans; what are some of the horror movies that you either love, hate, or will never watch again because of how viscerally disturbing they were.. or just your thoughts on horror movies that fall here there and everywhere in between the aforementioned topics.

Like I said, many of you will read this and want to proverbially stone me to death because of how long this post is, or because you might find it mundane/gay compared to general Gore subject matter. I get it ...and if you want to say something mean/punishing as a result of it then that's okay I welcome it...come at me GG😆.

But I'm not scared of taking a chance and going out on a limb. I like this site and I wanted to do something to participate more actively. I'll post a follow-up question as a start to a horror movie centric discussion
 
Hey Goregrish Fam! (Yes I said it). So...this is going to be a somewhat long post, I apologize in advance.

As I've mentioned before... I'm new here to GG. I've had some time to think tonight... after my redneck neighbors we're done setting off their M80s... and I decided that I wanted to make this post.

Somebody asked me recently what brought me to this site. I have gone through all the other Gore sites and I settled on this one. I really like the interactive atmosphere of this site. And before any of you cyber lynch me just hear me out 🤣.

I would like to start a thread on horror movies and horror cinema in general. I think many of us are here because we seek stimulation. Many of us who have been through things in our life whether it's childhood trauma, combat trauma, or ADD /ADHD... or all of the above ( as with me being a Marine Corps veteran).. it takes a little bit extra for us to feel something.

We've become accustomed to being numb to so much that it takes a site like this to make us feel something. And that's okay! But I think that there's a correlation between the content on this site and a love for horror movies! So I'd like to open up a discussion regarding horror movies. Many of you might be rolling your eyes right now and that's fine! But I thought I would take a chance and make this post.

The subject of the discussion is Horror Movies... The good, the bad, and the utterly disturbing. I am a dyed in the wool cinephile (a person with a passionate interest in cinema, film theory, and film criticism).

I absolutely adore horror movies. I think the love of horror movies falls right in line with the love of Gore. So I will put this question to you..my fellow movie fans; what are some of the horror movies that you either love, hate, or will never watch again because of how viscerally disturbing they were.. or just your thoughts on horror movies that fall here there and everywhere in between the aforementioned topics.

Like I said, many of you will read this and want to proverbially stone me to death because of how long this post is, or because you might find it mundane/gay compared to general Gore subject matter. I get it ...and if you want to say something mean/punishing as a result of it then that's okay I welcome it...come at me GG😆.

But I'm not scared of taking a chance and going out on a limb. I like this site and I wanted to do something to participate more actively. I'll post a follow-up question as a start to a horror movie centric discussion
Which horror movies have you watched that were so disturbing or deeply unsettling that you will not watch them again?
 
Which horror movies have you watched that were so disturbing or deeply unsettling that you will not watch them again?
So I'll start by mentioning two movies.

1. Cannibal Holocaust - I will not be watching this again. Not because of rhe murder and mayhem to humans, but because of the animals that were actually killed during the filming. I can watch people being killed all day long but I'm a big sissy when it comes to animals being killed and this is one of the only movies that I've watched were they actually kill animals in the filming of it.

2. Skinnamarink - I think I would watch this again but it was so deeply unsettling and terrifying on a whole different level. People either hate it or love it but this is one of those movies where to really experience it truly you have to put your phone down and be fully immersed in it with all the lights off and it will take you back to a place when you were 5 years old in your room in the dark or trying to find your way down a dark hallway to the bathroom and seeing things in the dark that you swear were actually there. It evokes such a visceral childlike terror. It's exhilarating but also terrifying. But to truly experience it you have to be fully present not looking at your phone and you have to watch it at night with the lights off and the volume up to here all of the ambient sounds that make the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
 
how can a horror movie, made for the cinema, be so disturbing or deeply unsettling that you will not watch them again ? they are just fiction, and not reality, and about as scary as a wet fart.
I agree! They are few and far between. But every once in awhile there is a movie that just hits differently. There are not many ...but there are a handful. You never know! You might actually hear of a movie in this discussion that you haven't watched before, and you watch it and realize what I mean.😉
 
I think this thread of yours might be better suited here:


The only movie which truly fucked up my day was A Serbian Film. Don't. Just... don't.

Antichrist with Willem Dafoe was pretty fucking wild.
 
I think this thread of yours might be better suited here:


The only movie which truly fucked up my day was A Serbian Film. Don't. Just... don't.

Antichrist with Willem Dafoe was pretty fucking wild.
Thank you!! I really appreciate that I'll try and figure out a way to move this thread to the one you mentioned.
 
I think this thread of yours might be better suited here:


The only movie which truly fucked up my day was A Serbian Film. Don't. Just... don't.

Antichrist with Willem Dafoe was pretty fucking wild.
Yea, have to agree re Antichrist w/Willem Dafoe. I love him as an actor but I definitely did not want to see his dick as much as it was shown in this movie😂🤣😂🤣
 
Yea, have to agree re Antichrist w/Willem Dafoe. I love him as an actor but I definitely did not want to see his dick as much as it was shown in this movie😂🤣😂🤣
Me neither, it was probably a body double. I liked him in that Lighthouse movie with Robert Pattinson. Psychological horror is the best kind.
 
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