British Horror Movies That Are Goddamn Terrifying

Oct 14, 2016 3:12 AM

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28 Days Later (2002)

What it’s about: A bike courier wakes to find London deserted after being attacked by the “Rage” virus. When he finds other survivors, they begin a journey in the hope of avoiding those that have been affected.

Creep (2004)

What it’s about: When she falls asleep in a tube station, Kate wakes to find herself locked in for the night. What she doesn’t know is that she’s got company.

The Descent (2005)

What it’s about: A group of friends go on an underground expedition to explore caves, but soon realise they are not alone.

Hellraiser (1987)

What it’s about: A man accidentally opens the portal to hell, allowing creatures called Cenobites to enter the world and tear his body apart. What is left of his body comes back to life, and he convinces his lover to lure men back to the house so he can use their blood to rebuild himself.

Eden Lake (2008)

What it’s about: While away on holiday, a couple confront a group of youths, with horrifying consequences.

See No Evil (1971)

What it’s about: A blind woman returns home to find her family have been murdered, and the killer is still there. A game of cat and mouse begins, with the woman trying to escape the killer and learn their identity.

Triangle (2009)

What it’s about: After their yacht is struck by strange weather conditions, the passengers jump onboard another ship, only for things to take a turn for the worse when a loop of déjà vu begins.

Under The Skin (2013)

What it’s about: An extraterrestrial disguises herself as a human woman and drives around Scotland attempting to lure men into her van.

Dread (2009)

What it’s about: After seeing his parents get killed by an axe murderer as a kid, Quaid (now a student) carries out an experiment to explore other people’s biggest fears. Intent on taking things to the next level, he begins studying what it takes for people to face and overcome their fears. Believe me, it’s messed up.

Tony (2009)

What it’s about: The movie focuses on a man living in the city of London. Visitors to his house often complain of the rotting smell, unaware that the smell is of the decomposing bodies hidden in the flat.

The Awakening (2011)

What it’s about: After sighting of a ghost child at a boy’s boarding school, a writer who exposes hoaxes goes to investigate. But she soon discovers the dark secrets the school holds.

Asylum (1972)

What it’s about: When a doctor goes for an interview at an asylum, he is given the task of questioning the inmates in order to find Doctor Starr, the former head of the asylum who suffered a nervous breakdown.

The Children (2008)

What it’s about: Two families go away on holiday together, unaware that their children have fallen ill with a disease that turns them into psychotic killers.

The Dead (2010)

What it’s about: After a plane crash, a navy officer is forced to trek through zombie territory in order to get back home.

The Hallow (2015)

What it’s about: After moving to a remote house in Ireland, a family are forced to fight against the demonic creatures that haunt them.

The Haunting (1963)

What it’s about: A doctor takes two specifically selected women to a haunted mansion, where one of them believes the house is alive and speaking to her.

Howl (2015)

What it’s about: A group of passengers are attacked on a train by a strange creature, and must then survive until morning.

The Wicker Man (1973)

What it’s about: A detective travels to a small Scottish island in an attempt to solve the mystery of a missing child, and is met by the island’s strange population and rituals.

The Mirror (2014)

What it’s about: Based on real events. Three flatmates band together to buy a haunted mirror and record the paranormal activities that follow. Things get pretty fucked up.

I found out that 28 Days and 28 Days Later are totally different the hard way.

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"Euro 2016", starring Wayne Rooney was pretty horrific too

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Shreck 4

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This comment deserves more updoots +1

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Lmao! Did not see a soccer burn coming.

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Nobody expects the soccer burn ;)

9 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

England football for the past decade could qualify under the horror genre unfortunately.

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Upboated

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This, this made me laugh +1

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I've heard it's because they hired an icelandic director at the last moment.

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Swedish director, Icelandic cast

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Don't forget Harry Kane, aka the set-piece master

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Had to switch that one off, to disturbing to watch.

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The Haunting '63 is awesome. It's why I don't like sleeping with my hand outstretched - something might grab it!

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The Haunting is old school scary. No blood, no gore, in fact, you don't "see" anything at all. But - what's knocking on the door?

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28 days later...great soundtrack...music adds to the terror.

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These honestly aren't as creepy if you're British

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Not films but the Black Mirror series too. Scary as they're so close to reality

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Is that the one and the prime minister gets forced to have sex with a pig?

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My dad's cousin is the main character in "The Descent".

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Excuse me. You forgot Attack The Block.

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That was a fun movie

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The descent is phenomenal. The actresses didn't actually know what the monsters were going to look like so they were genuinely terrified

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You don't know she's an alien until the end, but every synopsis *including this one* says it in the first sentence

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well damn guess im not watching it then, why spoil it OP, WHY

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That was the best part: the slow unraveling which suddenly makes previous things make sense. I went in totally blind, and am glad.

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There's a movie out at the minute called 'The girl with all the gifts' that could definitely be added to this list.

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I really wanted to see it, but its been and gone from my local already :( I got a 28 Days/Last Of Us feel from the trailer.

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I love The Descent. Properly fucked me up before going spelunking.

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Let's not forget The Iron Lady(2011).

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It's funny 'cos it's true...

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Not sure if British.. but I'd add Kill List

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Dread gave me recurring flashbacks. It's been a few years and I still can't even think about the movie without getting depressed

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I just read the synopsis... That's some sick doodoo.

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The Decent fucked me over for a while. Don't watch that shit high.

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I had to leave the theater. I felt like I was going to throw up.

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rip

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No Dog Soldiers?

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There is no spoon!

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Hands down the best werewolf movie since An American Werewolf in London

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"Little pigs, little pigs, we've come to knick your videooo..."

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My thoughts exactly!

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"If Little Red Riding Hood should show up with a bazooka and a bad attitude, I expect you to chin the bitch." I love Sean Pertwee.

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He is in howl too

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"They think it's all over..... it is now!" *BLAM!!*

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Dog soldiers > Howl

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I hope I give you the shits

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Sausages!

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To become stronger you need to eat the flesh of your foes.

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What did your veganism have to do with this comment? Haha

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That still for Triangle

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"No, nobody brought an extra bag!"

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Triangle put me in a sort of trance for the rest of the day. It's was one of those movies.

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Triangle was an.. interesting moving, but it was shittastic at being 'goddamn terrifying'.

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It's not scary at all in my opinion. It is really good though!

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"Don't ask me or mine for nothin'!"

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Look... I think, we all think the bags was a nice idea, but not pointin’ any fingers ...... they could’ve been done better.....

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Under the skin was great. You don't know she's an alien until the end, but every synopsis *including this one* says it in the first sentence

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Honestly the plot summary makes it sound exactly like Species

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But... why would you do that to us?

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I didn't know until I saw it. I would say that that revelation is part of why it's so good, never understood why people can't just (1/2)

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desribe it without spoiling it all. (2/2)

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Why does Grand Moff Tarkin have Ron Jeremy in a coffin?

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I love how in 28 weeks later it shows the Americans coming in all "fuck zombies we've got guns" as they napalm the hordes

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Yeah it ended up going so well too.

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...and then getting rekt because they under-estimated how dangerous the pathogen was :p

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Also napalmed Jeremy Renner, who was not only an uninfected human but also part of their own military. Says a lot for their tactics.

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We were just pretaliating for Bourne Legacy.

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He got flame thrower'd pushing the car to safety IIRC

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Plot twist: Hydra Soldiers in disguise

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Or their security policies which led to the outbreak: giving a janitor unlimited access & not posting armed guards near a biohazard?

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Haunted mirror. "Based on real events"

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Thank you.

9 years ago | Likes 9 Dislikes 1

Saw that movie. wasn't vary good.

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Tempted to downvote just for that. At best you could say "inspired by real events."

9 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 2

Sorry? I just quoted the op.

9 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

No, I'm saying I was tempted to downvote op. You're good, and I apologize if I upset you. Here, have a puppy

9 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 1

"Someone somewhere bought a mirror."

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Yeah that's the only fact I could think of too haha

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TRUE STORY

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Yeah, kids bought a haunted mirror. If it's based on that premise, it's based on real events.

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Bought a mirror they thought was haunted.

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Haunted mirror... Say that shit out loud, as an adult, and let it sink in.

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"A belief that has persisted for thousands of years and is still relevant today." Say that out loud and let your bigotry sink in.

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Username checks out.

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Wow! People believed in haunted mirrors for thousands of years? It must be true then! I'm glad we've an expert in haunted mirrors among us.

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Jesus fucking christ, I guess unicorns are real too?

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Wait, they're not??

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A bunch of movies I've actually never seen, & right before the weekend. Gently now, into the black hole that is my favorites.

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Username is appropriate.

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Why should they disappear there? You can just sort them all in to your "To watch" fold...oh, right. @sarah

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I have a scary movies date tonight so I'm optimistic that these might actually make it out of the black hole

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And then you'll hopefully get into the black hole.

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*get my black hole filled

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you git it gurl.

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I refuse to watch this one ...there is no way that dog makes it out alive.

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You are absolutely right.

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Check out Devils Playground. A great Brittish zombie flick.

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Can't forget Cockneys & Zombies..

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IS THAT THE ONE WITH DANNY DYERS?

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Always looking for a good horror comedy they're surprising hard to find! Saw "Final Girls" recently & it was better than I expected

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"Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight and learn, too late, they grieved it in its way, do not go gentle into that good night."

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A bunch of these have really bad ratings and reviews on Netflix. It's not to say they're not good movies, but they might not be.

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Lots of good horror movie have low ratings online, I truly believe it's because people get too scared

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Honestly I've found the really low rates movies to be some of the best movies on Netflix.

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Agreed, same with imdb in some cases for me

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Howl is good. It's hard to make a train carriage interesting for an hour or so, but they did in this.

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Well, lots of horror movies are a bit shit, but still scary or fun. I'm also talking out of my ass and do not endorse this comment.

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I remember 28 days later as very good, though it's also probably the best-known movie in the list...

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power went out for is on the west coast. gonna be out for a while. we got some biiig ass storms rolling through.

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no movies for moi :(

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I haven't seen them all but wouldn't get your hopes up for them to be terrifying by ones I have seen. And I'd say skip Triangle entirely.

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That's a shame, I -loved- it. Horror movies are so personalized -- like what scares one person doesn't scare another, right? :P

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Y?

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Dull, not scary, and barely interesting. The huge twist was predictable. But this is personal opinion, I'm sure others have liked it!

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Spoil it, tell me what happens

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Woman gets on abandoned boat, everyone starts dying, realises killer is another 'her' in a mask, tries to save friends but kills them 1/2

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2/2 instead, realises shes stuck in infinite loop, every time you think she's broken it it turns out she hasn't, murders everyone infinitely

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@op you're kind of spoiling the ending to under the skin with that description...

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Shite movie anyway. You only watch it for certain scenes. You know the ones I mean.

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England knows how to make horror movies

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Well they had that whole war thing about 70 years ago and they really never got over it.

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*Britain

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*U.K.

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*The British Isles.

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The bit on the left of Europe*

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And we have a winner

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Eden lake was really fucked up.

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It's brutal.. watch it!

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I've commented on every horror about Eden Lake. Thought I was the only who'd seen it. Definitely fucked up

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Probably the most brutal film I've seen. And I've watched Scum (1979)!

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That ending tho

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Yeah... Just watched it. It was interesting? (Trying not to be a spoiler)

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I love that film. It's believable that a bunch of chavs could get carried away being cunts too! I think that's what made it so fucked up!

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Exactly that movie's horror lies with the fear that it could happen to anyone!

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i wouldn't say 28 days later is 'goddamn terrifying' but its still pretty good

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To each, their own. It bored me to tears, and I do love a good zombie (I know they weren't technically zombies) or epidemic movie.

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it was so good that it´s main theme was ript off numerus times.

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the scariest things were the bl**dy soldiers!

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28 Weeks is a lot more horrific (scene with a turned Carlyle and his wife on the bed.... shudder), but 28 Days is the better film.

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Saw that in theaters up there like a kite. Most terrifying experience I've ever had.

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That movie is how I remembered how many days the multi dose vile of lidocaine lasts before you toss it.

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It has some focus issues. It kinda just completely shifts theme and story focus halfway through. It doesn't ruin the movie, but it's weird

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The 'scariest' thing about this was early morning London. That chilled me. So empty, silent and still.

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The "scariest" for me is his accent and he's eating maltesers and Tango like, not "twinkies and budweiser" you know? It's a me!

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When I was younger it was pretty horrifying. Especially when he first walks into the church with all those bodies. "Hello?"

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YES I was going to say the same, movie freaked me out when I was younger. And the part where he lit the candle in that house...

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mildly scary, I'd say.

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Really? It scared the shit out of me. Probably because when I watched it I was young, living in London and used to ride a bike >_>

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The start of 28 Days Later is pretty much the same as the first chapter of 'Day of the Triffids'.

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It was for its time, I got a lot of flack for letting my kid watch it.....little dude loved horror movies

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My dad took me to see it in cinemas as a kid and I found it boring.

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LOL! Wow, I'd be curious to hear about what ones blew your mind if there are any

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I don't think there's ever been a horror movie that's really gotten to me. I enjoy them thoroughly, but don't find many scary.

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that bit where one crashes through the window gave me a jump actually

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It's the stuff on daytime tv that does the real damage. If he survives Jeremy Kyle he can take Human Centipede in his stride.

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Tbh if he has seen a few he should be used to it.

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god damn you let your little kid watch it? And he enjoyed it? Fucking metal.

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Yeah, his mom wrote teen horror novels so we figured it was genetic. He was hardcore for his age for sure

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The first Hellraiser was great. Didn't like any of the sequels though.

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3 and Bloodlines got a bit cheesy, but 2 was my favorite, and I really liked Deader, Hellseeker, and Inferno

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Is Deader the one with the video game/Lance Henrikson? Inferno is my favorite, but a lot of fans totally dismiss everything after 4.

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You're thinking of Hellworld. Deader is the one with the reporter investigating a weird death/resurrection cult

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Okay, I haven't seen that one.

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It's worth watching. Low cenobite content, but it's a neat movie.

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Hellraiser 2 is my fave. Always enjoyed the labyrinth and the Doctor.

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Love the first, second, and fifth. Never seen any past the ninth. I've heard there are like 13 out there somewhere?

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I enjoyed Bloodlines, not sure which number it is.

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Bloodline was awesome

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4.

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Bloodlines is the fourth one. Hellraiser in space.

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In space, no one can hear your franchise die....

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Which one had the CD player cenobite? That one was pure cack

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That would be 3: Hell on Earth. Total cheese fest.

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That's why it's the best one!

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Corny as hell, but still fun. "Jesus Christ!" "Not quite."

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OG Wicker Man is awesome. US remake is horrible. Christopher Lee is a bad ass.

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Exactly the same for The Haunting. The original is so good.

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I DON'T CARE ABOUT YOUR GODDAMN HONEY

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Watching Sir Christopher Lee in The Wicker Man, you can really see a lot of the inspiration for his later role as Saruman.

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I can't put my finger on why this scene has stood the test of time. I do hate bees though.

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Not the bees!

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BEEEEEES ?

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I never knew the Descent was British. It takes place in West Virginia

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"takes place"....never going to VA again

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WEST Virginia. I'm in VA, we mostly just have a drug-and-moonshine problem. Not many cave-dwelling mutants.

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Moonshine? And the problem is??

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This movie actually made me feel nauseous. Like I left the theater because I thought I was was going to throw up.

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English director

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But it's a bunch of British chicks visiting West Virginia, after starting in the UK somewhere.

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Because west Virginia is a super popular tourist destination. Especially for those travelling abroad.

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The idea of anyone visiting West Virginia on purpose makes this plot totally unbelievable.

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I think the American ending is different to the original one too.

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I have it on dvd 'the original unrated cut' what's the difference in the endings? It's been a while since I watched it

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In the British ending, Sarah wakes up back in the cave at the very end. In the American ending, she gets out and is in her car driving away.

9 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

http://www.rogerebert.com/scanners/the-descent-the-deeper-ending (so no spoilers here for others)

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Thank you kindly

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The original ending's more fucked up, but didn't allow for the sequel.

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It kinda did..

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Only if you assume she actually made it out after discovering she was actually still in the cave.

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It's been a while, but...isn't that exactly what happened?

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Yea first time I saw it I thought it meant it was her inspiration to keep trying. Not knowing how she got out would've been cool

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