Frankenstein
In Fear
Freaks
Funny Games
2000 Maniacs
Rosemary's Baby
Suspiria
Kill List
Funny Games.
Very few movies fucked with me psychologically the way Funny Games did. It is unrelentingly cruel. It constantly dangles a carrot in front of you that perhaps everything will be turn out okay, and time and time again it yanks it away from you and mocks your hope.
Michael Haneke is DA GOAT.
Went for Frankenstein.
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In Fear and Kill List look interesting. I think I'll add those to my queue.
I went with Rosemary's Baby.
Rosemary's Baby, obviously
in fact, Funny Games is a better horror movie, but RB is the better film
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And the trailers:
Have to vote for Funny Games, utterly brilliant (both versions), of course Rosemary's Baby is a classic and will move on regardless, but hoping some love will also be given to Kill List.
I watched Funny Games yesterday and there were parts I hated and parts I liked. I didn't love any of it but thought there were some very well done and poignant scenes. That being said tall and ugly will be getting my vote in this bracket.
Funny Games is an ultimate horror film of this particular type (senseless violence against the helpless); it is to this subgenre what Malevich's Black Square is to suprematist painting: leaves it with nothing more to say on the subject.
I would have voted for it, but one can't expect bears from voting against a Polanski film.
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I'm torn between Rosemary's Baby and Frankenstein.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
It is also an accusatory rumination by Haneke on Americans' morbid obsession with violence in film and media. Each act of violence is drawn out to pain staking lengths to ensure we as the audience feel the full scope of what's transpiring on screen. He even has one of his characters break the 4th fall specifically for that reason, "are you enjoying this?"
That movie is a masterpiece.
oh, totally
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Finally decided to vote for Rosemary's Baby.
Also, I might be the only one that didn't enjoy Funny Games.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
bears applaude Heather's decision!
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Very true. I think I've stated before that I have a hard time with realistic torture type films. And while this wasn't as in your face as a Miike film, it was graphic in another way. I also hated Last House on the Left for similar reasons. It was not enjoyable to watch in any way, nor will I ever watch it again. Was it a well made film? Probably. But my discomfort while watching it really turned me off from it.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Pleasantly surprised with two votes for Freaks, a pretty obscure film that I was surprised was even nominated. But it's competing with Funny Games for the third spot to move on!
bears liked Freaks
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I'm surprised Suspiria has no votes. It was far from my favorite film, but its one you always see on best of horror lists.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
My vote went to Rosemary's Baby, but Freaks was a close second.