I’ve had those moments a few times where I’m considering to stop watching because it’s just so over the top. I didn’t do it with Terrifier but I was almost about to because it was just too over the top and it crosses so many red lines for me that I’ve at least decided to not watch the new movies in the series.

Martyrs where a movie I took a break in between just to get a pause of what was going on. It was so intense.

Have you ever had a horror movie you just couldn’t watch trough or maybe had to take breaks before being able to watch it till the end?

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    Pretty much any of the torture-porn “horror”. It’s never fun, it’s not scary.

    In specific, Saw. Watched a little bit of it, realized what it was doing and just stopped it. The whole vibe is a bunch of edgelord shitheads coming up with the “sickest shit” they can manage, and failing to come up with anything worth filming, much less cobbling together a half-assed plot around.

    But it isn’t because it was actually sick. It’s the fact that pretty much nothing like that is worth watching. It’s just fx to gross people out. I’ve seen too much real gore over the years to think of that as remotely interesting. Once you’ve seen someone’s bones in a gaping bed sore, shit like that is just boring.

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      Same here. Saw 1 was a masterpiece because it was more a thriller like Sev7n, but I quit Saw 2 right after the syringe pit…constant violence without any fun is not something I enjoy.

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      I totally get your perspective on this. I personally don’t see SAW as a horror movie to be completely honest tho. It’s much more of a thriller and I think it’s one of the better. I have to disagree with saying that the first SAW was “torture-porn” as it’s the second movie that really went into that sphere of going all in. SAW is a budget film that are not graphical at all compared to the rest of the movies. It focuses much more on the story and it’s a pretty good one IMO. I also get that you don’t like movies that tries to gross you out. I kinda like it because I get a kick out of it but there is limits as to how far I’m willing to go to get that.

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    Return of the Living Dead. I was about 10 years old at the time I looked it up to verify it was that one. Did not know it was a comedy.

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    • Ab_intraOPM
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      I think I actually had the same experience with Hostel at like 15 or something. The beginning in itself just made me scared. But then years later it was a really shitty day and I watched it trough. It’s not as bad as you would think. It’s infamous but most of the things that is really sick happens off screen and are left for you to imagine, that is what frightens me the most. The whole part of thinking that this is probably something that happens in the real world is really hard to believe but I’m sure it is.

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    There are only two I can think of. The first is Eden Lake, which I actually walked out of (it was the individual thing happening at that moment that I couldn’t stand). The second was Rob zombie’s Halloween film. I would have walked out was I not with a large group of people.

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      You got me intrigued with Eden Lake. It sounds like a insane ride.

      I didn’t much care for Rob Zombie’s Halloween it’s just not as good as the original.