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Hi guys! I want to watch some good horror movie can you recommend me some ?(some from 2000-2014)
Btw, i watched The Conjuring, Women in Black, Insidius, sinister...
I recommend the 2007 Spanish film [REC]
28 Days Later
Cabin in the Woods was pretty good
Mama
Hard to find good ones in this time period. 80s were the golden age of horror.
American Psycho if you like satire/horror. Nice movie but not as good as the book off course.
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Novotnus: Hard to find good ones in this time period. 80s were the golden age of horror.
Well, kind of. One thing is for sure they went into HUGE decline after the 80s unless you were in Japan which is when they really started their own mastery of the genre. Prior to that I can't pin it down to a decade because as many classics as there were in the 80s I start to think of all the masterpieces that came out of the 70s and 60s not to mention the silent films like Nosferatu and Caligari of way back in the 20s. Mind you it's a debate I love to have because in my mind even a shitty horror is still a great film.
Mum and Dad!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1129428/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2

OH Jim Sterling was going on about this film called The Perfect Host the other week too - staring that Nials guy from Fraser
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/movie-defense-force/8768-The-Perfect-Host

not sure if it more messed up psychological thriller than full on horror though, same with

Hard Candy - which I recommend too!
Post edited February 16, 2014 by Fever_Discordia
What type of horror do you like? Horror-comedy? Gory schlock? Slow-burn psychological horror?

Jacob's Ladder is one of the all-time greats; influenced a ton of stuff that came after it (including the Silent Hill games).

Here's a thread I made I couple of years ago asking for horror movie recommendations; might be worth browsing through.

EDIT: Oh, and as for more recent fare, I recently watched an independent horror film called Absentia that I ended up liking quite a bit. It's one of those rare horror movies that figures out, "Hey, you know this shit is actually a lot scarier if we like the characters and don't want to see horrible things happen to them."
Post edited February 16, 2014 by Azilut
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tinyE: Well, kind of. One thing is for sure they went into HUGE decline after the 80s unless you were in Japan which is when they really started their own mastery of the genre. Prior to that I can't pin it down to a decade because as many classics as there were in the 80s I start to think of all the masterpieces that came out of the 70s and 60s not to mention the silent films like Nosferatu and Caligari of way back in the 20s. Mind you it's a debate I love to have because in my mind even a shitty horror is still a great film.
Well, all the horror icons, that we see buthered and raped by modern cinematography (like Freddy, Michael Mayers and Pinhead) were born in 80s.
Not to mention wave of Italian zombie movies - those were big here in Poland back in the times of VHS and first video rental stores.
The House of the Devil - it's a great throwback to the horror movies from the 70s and 80s.

If you're feeling daring, give the movie Kill List a watch.
Post edited February 16, 2014 by mondo84
Oh Bug
Bug was great too!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0470705/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
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Novotnus: Not to mention wave of Italian zombie movies - those were big here in Poland back in the times of VHS and first video rental stores.
Those went downhill after the beyond imo. But the 80s got Cronenberg and Carpenter tho, so it's all good.

For the OP: don't know your specific subgenre but you can't go wrong with Feast, because Henry Rollins and Jenny Wade.


Also, I've heard good things about The Banshee Chapter but when it comes to movies my GF is a crybaby and I'm wainting for her to go to her mom for the weekend to watch it. Turns out she doesn't like shitting bricks.
Post edited February 16, 2014 by TheCowSaysMoo
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Novotnus: Hard to find good ones in this time period. 80s were the golden age of horror.
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tinyE: Well, kind of. One thing is for sure they went into HUGE decline after the 80s unless you were in Japan which is when they really started their own mastery of the genre. Prior to that I can't pin it down to a decade because as many classics as there were in the 80s I start to think of all the masterpieces that came out of the 70s and 60s not to mention the silent films like Nosferatu and Caligari of way back in the 20s. Mind you it's a debate I love to have because in my mind even a shitty horror is still a great film.
Black Sunday, 1960 is one of those odd, disturbing kind of horror movies that rarely gets mentioned but is a worthy addition to any collection. :)