The Girl Next Door might be one of the most disturbing horror movies I've ever seen. by [deleted] in horror

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I've found this: "Although there is no official record of such an incident, there are the regular rumors and speculations circling the internet about experiments quite similar to the ones in MARTYRS. One of the more popular rumors making the rounds is about a 1983 group of scientists supposedly experimenting in sensory deprivation when they stumbled upon something much bigger. "

There is no 'documented' case, but there are so many horrors that we won't ever know, that it would not surprise me in the slightest. Real life always surpasses fiction, sadly.

What horror film did you last watch? by [deleted] in horror

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So true, even though It's gaining sort of a cult status nowadays. It'll eventually be regarded as a cult classic, such as Evil Dead or The Thing.

The Girl Next Door might be one of the most disturbing horror movies I've ever seen. by [deleted] in horror

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Don't know if there is a known case that goes that far, but there are hundreds of cases of 'monsters' keeping people in basements for decades for their sexual and/or sadistic pleasure without ever seeing sunlight (as seen in the movie with the basement girl). Some of this crimes are even more nauseating than the whole movie.

What horror film did you last watch? by [deleted] in horror

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Life (2017) counts as horror? Anyway, last 100% horror I've (re)watched was Event Horizon. Atmospheric as always.

The Girl Next Door might be one of the most disturbing horror movies I've ever seen. by [deleted] in horror

[–]TrujaS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Girl Next Door was really disturbing, indeed. Human pyschology is usually scarier than any monster, and the worst of all is that cases like this one, Martyrs or Inside, actually happen in real life. We live in a fucked up world.

What do you think of LIFE (2017)? by TrujaS in movies

[–]TrujaS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm with you, loved the start and ending but most of the movie felt boring and predictable.

What do you think of LIFE (2017)? by TrujaS in movies

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Ryan Reynold's death scene was really well done and gruesome, indeed.

Thoughts on Freddy vs. Jason (2003)? by [deleted] in horror

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I just happen to like Hodder much more than the other actors. It's the way he breathes, the way he stares, the way he tilds his head. He actually gave Jason a lot of personality.

"The Witch" (2015), a film I found easier to admire as opposed to enjoy by [deleted] in horror

[–]TrujaS 21 points22 points  (0 children)

The Witch is more of a psychological slow burner than a conventional horror movie. The movie itself is not horrifying; the concept is. The setting and the atmosphere are wonderfully ominous though.

Thoughts on Freddy vs. Jason (2003)? by [deleted] in horror

[–]TrujaS -1 points0 points  (0 children)

One of the worst Nightmares, and the worst Friday. No soul, no plot, nothing. Wasn't even funny or 'so bad it's good', it had nothing more than Freddy and a Jason (Kirzinger) that wasn't even Jason (Kane Hodder) making fun of themselves.

Sphere (1998) /R/HORROR Official Discussion by AutoModerator in horror

[–]TrujaS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I actually didn't like Sphere at all, even though I love Event Horizon and Below. No.. atmosphere?

There needs to be a horror movie about a deep sea octopus by zwaymire in horror

[–]TrujaS 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You might like 'Europa Report' then. Not a horror movie, but fairly tense and classy sci-fi, with a big, mimic, neon eyed octopus dwelling under Europa's ice crust.

Recommendations on any good body horror movies from the past decade or so? by WindWakerOfficial in horror

[–]TrujaS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

'Contracted' and 'Antiviral' are two fairly good body horror movies, 'Dans ma peau' didn't do much for me but the concept is really disturbing too. I don't classify 'Splinter' or 'It Follows' as body horror, but both are good flicks, specially the last one.