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I've never really got into the horror genre. I'm definitely not into schlock or cheesy/goofy flicks unless it's comedy. Gross and bloody isn't my thing if there's no real purpose. I know a big part of the horror genre is the silliness but that's pretty boring.

Is there anything it there that would genuinely creep me out?

Netflix or Amazon prime availability is a plus.

We watched Hell raiser 1 and 2. They were ok but could have been much better. "The Witch" (VVITCH?) was boring and not creepy at all.

What you got?
 
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The original The Conjuring (2014 or so?) was pretty intense.
 
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The original The Conjuring (2014 or so?) was pretty intense.
I'll check it out, thanks.

Edit - the scariest part about this one is that I may have to go to the video store to find it. Eek Ick!
 
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A little off beat, but you might try "Babadook".




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A little off beat, but you might try "Babadook".
it's on Netflix. Good, good!
 
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You may get what you are after with "Channel Zero".

Season one Candle Cove aired last year, and season two No End House has been running recently with the last couple of episodes coming up.
 
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In no particular order:

30 Days of Night
Army of Darkness (horror/comedy)
Bubba Hotep (horror/comedy)
The Conjuring 1 & 2
Dawn of the Dead (1978 & 2004 versions), then watch Shaun of the Dead as a finisher
Don't Breathe
Drag Me To Hell
The Exorcist
The Fog (1980)
The Frighteners (horror/comedy)
Innocent Blood
Let The Right One In
Lord of Illusions
The Mist
Motel Hell (horror/comedy)
Nightbreed
Phantasm
Poltergeist (1982)
Re-Animator (horror/comedy)
The Serpent and the Rainbow (cheesey ending but has good actual scares)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
Trick 'r Treat (2007) (just a fun Halloween flick)

These are all worth a watch, each has it's own charm or innovation. It helps to consider the era in which they each were made as some had quite good effects without relying on CGI dreck. If you watch Texas Chainsaw Massacre there's very little actual gore as the movie relies on a relentless buildup of tension to keep your eyeballs on the screen.

Dead Alive (1992) If you're ready a bit of sick humor give it a try. It's one of Peter Jackson's early movies and is literally dripping with obtuse humor and blood by the 55 gallon drum load. It really is funny due to it's Kiwi style of humor but was purposely made to be a gross-out.




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I like a mix of the funny ones and not funny ones.

Funny:
Cabin in the Woods
Slither
Severance
Sceam 1
Army of Darkness
Bubba HoTep
Sean of the Dead

Not so funny:
Saw 1
Event Horizon
The Ring / Ringu
Old Boy (US and Original)
The Descent
30 Days of Night
The Thing (original)
Exorcist III (with George C Scott)
Devils Rejects

The funnier ones are really my favorite (Severance, Cabin in the Woods, Sean of the Dead, etc), but the others have their place, too. 30 Days of Night is surprisingly good, IMO, and Exorcist III is really the best of the bunch and subtle, and The Descent is very well done. And if you've never seen Saw I, it's quite good, too, and may surprise you.
 
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When I ask about horror, I always get silly/goofy flicks suggested. Maybe I'm asking for the wrong thing. I know that humor is a big part of the horror genre so is there another genre that doesn't include the humor?

Not looking for a gross out, more psychological, screwing with your mind, question reality sort of thing.

Audioholic, I did like both The Exorcist and Serpent and the Rainbow.

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The Descent isn't the funny sort, at all, yet is modern, pretty unique, and very well done.

Same with Exorcist III, 30 Days of Night, SAW I, The Ring, Old Boy... have you seen those?
 
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Originally posted by mark123:
When I ask about horror, I always get silly/goofy flicks suggested. Maybe I'm asking for the wrong thing. I know that humor is a big part of the horror genre so is there another genre that doesn't include the humor?

Not looking for a gross out, more psychological, screwing with your mind, question reality sort of thing.

Audioholic, I did like both The Exorcise and Serpent and the Rainbow.


I can tell you that "Event Horizon" didn't make me laugh, not one bit.

However, it did make sure that I was sufficiently scared to never watch it again. Maybe that was just because I was younger, but still not going to watch it to find out.
 
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What about:

The Box
the entire set of Hannibal films
1408
28 Days/Weeks Later
The Cell
 
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A Comedy of Terrors, 1963. Vincent Price, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre, Basil Rathbone. Its a comedy with a horror theme and quite funny.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ANSaqkscG5E


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Steven King's Rose Red (mini series) was pretty good.
 
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Or the Dario Argento (Italian) films (Susperia, Deep Red...)?

And Asian Horror, some already mentioned (The Eye, Ringu, Old Boy, Snowpiercer...)?

The genres are all over the place so there's no simple way to find them all, unfortunately. Some are technically Thrillers, Crime Dramas, Foreign, Supernatural, etc.

The recent sci-fi film The Signal, mentioned above, has Laurence Fishburn (also in Event Horizon, also not funny and very good). The Signal was pretty good. I was surprised.
 
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Originally posted by mark123:
When I ask about horror, I always get silly/goofy flicks suggested. Maybe I'm asking for the wrong thing. I know that humor is a big part of the horror genre so is there another genre that doesn't include the humor?

Not looking for a gross out, more psychological, screwing with your mind, question reality sort of thing.

Audioholic, I did like both The Exorcise and Serpent and the Rainbow.


A few more offbeat but interesting flicks:

Near Dark (1987) (Bill Paxton & Lance Hendricksen keep things interesting)
May (2002)
The Possession (2012)
Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016)
Mama (2013)
Frailty (2001)

As for The Exorcist, if you haven't watched "The Version You've Never Seen" cut give it a try. They put back scenes and effects cut because it was "too scary" for the early 70's. The scene where Linda Blair crab-walks down a staircase is genuinely creepy.




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Some that have not yet been mentioned -

Halloween
Halloween 2
The Howling
Dog Soldiers
Texas Chainsaw 3D
Bone Tomahawk
28 Days Later
The Haunting (1963)
The Ring
Frailty
Alien

And, if you decide to take a break, try -

Black Sheep
Tucker and Dale vs. Evil


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I can tell you that "Event Horizon" didn't make me laugh, not one bit.

However, it did make sure that I was sufficiently scared to never watch it again. Maybe that was just because I was younger, but still not going to watch it to find out.
I want to say that I've seen that one. I'll have to look it up.
 
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Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
That was freakin hilarious.
 
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