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An error has ocurred. Please try againA little about my movie taste: I don't like predictable movies nor jump scares. A good scary movie to me is one that can scare you with the mere environment. Psychological horror is awesome albeit good ones are very rare. Typical and cliche filled horror movies are boring and I praise unique and out of the ordinary ones. Oh, and just because a movie has a lot of blood in it, does not automatically make it scary.
I purposely left out some movies in this list that I really liked, simply because they are not really scary.
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Exists (2014)
Legend has it....
...there's a thing out there. Not many have heard about it due to lack of widespread fame. Fewer has seen it with their own eyes. This thing lives in obscurity, and those who indeed have had the experience of witnessing it themselves only describes its sound like "Rhaaaaaawrrrr...! Arrrrrrggggh!" along with general curse words and screams. In fact, very rarely can you distinguish regular words, let a lone full sentences.
Its pace is, as indicated by the attempts at verbal communications, slow - yet somehow very predictable, and despite its aggressive sounds, not frightening at all.
Those who indeed get to experience an encounter, voluntarily or not, will very likely not endure the full occurrence. Even though the length of it is below average, it is something to be avoided, even so for the most curious.
I am one of those who have seen it in its entirety.
This thing is called "Exists", and even though I did not expect much of it, I was disappointed and bored very early on. I recommend no one to go look for this thing. Spend your time on something else.
3/10
Hollow (2011)
We have seen it all before - But much better than this
I just finished watching this movie and I am not going to spend time writing a very thorough review.
To review this movie in one sentence, it would have been - We have seen it all before. This is a very typical 'horror' movie and if you have seen many budget horror movies before, this movie will feel very familiar. What makes this one worse than average is that it does not really have any thing special. It is an extremely bland movie. I can imagine that this movie was thrown together very quickly. Honestly, it even feels as if was made up on the spot.
It starts pretty okay actually, well, not bad anyway. But even from the beginning everything feels very familiar. It is your regular intro/start of a horror movie. But when the movie tries to scare you, it is not scary at all. Every situation feels prolix. In horror movies you are suppose to get scared when you least expect it. In Hollow, you end up asking the movie to please, scare me already! It is the very opposite of what a horror movie should be.
I actually had to look up what year this was produced. I would understand if it was right after The Blair Witch Project, when pretty much the found footage genre was new. There was not much to learn from back then. But this is from 2011(!). There are tons of great found footage horror movies released when Hollow was made. Tons of movies to get inspiration from. The overall 'horror level' in this movie could be explained as bland in lack for better words.
Movies I would recommend instead of this one is Them/Ils (2006), or even Chernobyl Diaries (2012). Many don't even like the latter, but compared to Hollow, it is the most hectic action movie you can find.
August Underground (2001)
Something we rarely see in movies
I am not sure this would be classified as a 'true' horror movie. Instead, the horror in this movie lies in the fact that it is something 'new'; the somewhat of a shock you get because everything is so unexpected. For example, you are afraid of bugs, they are ugly and disgusting – Now imagine this bug in a different form. Maybe it has a different color and makes weird noises. You will remember this bug because it is so different, and the difference from other bugs you are used to makes it even more disgusting. This is how I would describe this movie.
The two main protagonists seem to consider themselves to be at the top of the food chain; the world is their playground and the people in it are there solely to be used for entertainment. The protagonists do everything in a really nonchalant way, and regardless of how friendly others are towards them, they always see them as objects rather than people. This is the biggest reason why I raised my eyebrows, and questions like 'What are they doing, and why?' popped up in my head.
At first, I was not really sure I wanted to watch this movie, because of what people said about it and how extreme it is. In all honesty, the movie is not that brutal and chaotic as I expected. The pure violence portrayed in this movie is not as out of this world as someone might expect. We are so desensitized to this type of extreme violence nowadays that we get to see hammers, chainsaws and axes being used to chop off this and that even in mainstream Hollywood movies. It is not the visual violence that is disturbing in August Underground, but the concept of it and the atmosphere. It is more connected to the real world than in other movies, and the fact that this actually can happen (and probably has) in the real world, together with the previously mentioned attributes makes this movie quite unique and disturbing in a way we rarely see.