Anonymous wrote:note: do not watch the 1980s version of the Thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Highly recommend Attack the Block - it’s about aliens, so not true horror - but scary and has teenage protagonists. My 14 yo son loved it. Bonus points for themes of social inequity and racism.
I watch this and within 5 minutes was really turned off and annoyed by a bunch of street punks so I stopped watching.
Then I ended up watching it again and it is now on my cult classic must watch list. Love this flick. Think it is brilliantly done. Not to scary but kind of fun.
One note: a bit of marijuana usage and references. Two characters are burned out stoners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about Ghostbusters? What did you end up going with OP? I'm going to watch The Host and Last Train to Busan, both free on Amazon prime, to get my blur moon K-horror on tonight!
OP here. We ended up watching The Sixth Sense. I had forgotten how good the ending is. And Bruce Willis looks so young!
In mentioning to my son all the great movie ideas offered, we decided that we are going to start watching each one going right off this thread.
Thanks everyone for the great suggestions!
Anonymous wrote:How about Ghostbusters? What did you end up going with OP? I'm going to watch The Host and Last Train to Busan, both free on Amazon prime, to get my blur moon K-horror on tonight!
Anonymous wrote:Coraline
Anonymous wrote:Poltergeist
Anonymous wrote:Instead of trick-or-treating this year my 14 year old wants to watch a scary movie - his first. Any suggestions for a good one that is scary but not such that it will keep him up for nights?
Anonymous wrote:Blair Witch just flat out stupid and not scary.