I need suggestions for good, scary Halloween/spooky movies. I've seen a lot. It will take a lot to impress or interest me. I need new options. Go.
You may not know them -- and I actually didn't watch them; before my time -- but the Banana Splits (a children's show) has a FNAF-style horror movie:
However...Boobahs are way more scary:
And if you enjoy Teletubbies and getting freaked out when high, please enjoy:
What?
Do PD'd people have a different way of perceiving the uncanny valley or smthg? I just find the Teletubbies excessively cute, to a point where too much of them gets mildly annoying :/
Cool, but... ANY MOVIE SUGGESTIONS? :)
@BT: Not sure if carnivalesque creepy clown scary is your thing.
If so, then we might not agree on what's scary. I'm not a fan of slasher pics, whether the psycho wears a goofy cartoon costume or not.
Tbh, I find most 'scary' movies to be either comical or tragic. Not bullshitting. I actually feel sad for the victims.
Or I LOL my face off at cheesy bad special effects and storylines that wouldn't scare an 8 year old.
I loved the Haunting of Hill House.
For Halloween, campy and kooky is fine. It's for the fun and atmosphere.
If it's actual scary movies I find interesting, it's usually the psychological or paranormal kind I prefer. Found footage is still a guilty pleasure. Slasher shit just pisses me off because the protagonists are usually stupid and the killer is unrealistic or lame.
Glad we agree on that :) Hill House was a stunner :)
I also liked the ghost effects in Crimson Peak, tho it is a bit formulaic.
And Winchester is a classic for the ages. So much history. Very intelligent film making.
A beautiful anthropological analysis of the slimy underbelly of what upholds the American way of life. All done with the goal of appealing to a skeptic's critical mind. 5/5 stars