10-19-2014, 10:53 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-19-2014, 10:58 PM by gamemaster1991.)
The Puppet Master movies. A few of them are really silly, but having a mix between stop motion and pratical effects make them really cool to watch. Just keep away from the last 4 movies due to them being a clip show, a bad Christmas movie, and two bad movies (in that order).
Wishmaster. An evil dijnn (AKA "Genie") is unleashed onto the world to make it a living hell by releasing his fellow dijnn after granting the person who released him three wishes. A simple plot made creepy by a being who can do basically anything he wants. Watching the first 7 mintes of the first movie and you know what your getting yourself into. Watch the first two and I hear you can skip the 3rd and 4th due to them being not as good (haven't seen them).
Hollow Man. This was both my first scarry movie and my introduction to Kevin Bacon. Is it nostalgia that makes me see it as a good film, being scard as a child when I watched it when I was 8, or is it really that good? I'm going to say yes.
Honorable Mention
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. I don't like any of these movies, and yet I own 3 copys of the first movie (I'm not sure how that happened). It's made a bout load of money so it must be doing something right.
The Butterfly Effect. I find it scary and I like it, but I'm not sure if it's really right for this thread.
EDIT: Gamewizard's signature reminded me of another favorite.
Hellraiser. Holly Shit! A good number of these movies scared me. The first was the best and the creepyist.
Wishmaster. An evil dijnn (AKA "Genie") is unleashed onto the world to make it a living hell by releasing his fellow dijnn after granting the person who released him three wishes. A simple plot made creepy by a being who can do basically anything he wants. Watching the first 7 mintes of the first movie and you know what your getting yourself into. Watch the first two and I hear you can skip the 3rd and 4th due to them being not as good (haven't seen them).
Hollow Man. This was both my first scarry movie and my introduction to Kevin Bacon. Is it nostalgia that makes me see it as a good film, being scard as a child when I watched it when I was 8, or is it really that good? I'm going to say yes.
Honorable Mention
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. I don't like any of these movies, and yet I own 3 copys of the first movie (I'm not sure how that happened). It's made a bout load of money so it must be doing something right.
The Butterfly Effect. I find it scary and I like it, but I'm not sure if it's really right for this thread.
EDIT: Gamewizard's signature reminded me of another favorite.
Hellraiser. Holly Shit! A good number of these movies scared me. The first was the best and the creepyist.