With a little synopsis and streaming link if possible. They must be entertaining. I'll start with Aberration (1997)
Animal biologist Marshall Clark (Simon Bossell) can't explain a rash of local wildlife deaths – until he meets Amy (Pamela Gidley), who has just moved back to her supposed childhood home in the woods. Her house is infested by what she thinks are rats, but they are really bizarre lizards that have mutated into violent creatures that refuse to die.
Mario Bava, 1967, It's the movie Alien knocked off. Fog machine planet, evil aliens, leather space gimps, whatever, dat aesthetic.
Colton Carter
It's really underrated.
Noah Walker
Will watch it tonight.
Jeremiah Turner
Filmmaker John Carpenter introduces a trio of terror tales: "Unleaded," "Hair" and Tobe Hooper's "Baseball Man.".
Landon Jenkins
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Adam Price
Space Cop.
Christian Thomas
While transporting a car from Chicago to San Diego, Jim Halsey (C. Thomas Howell) picks up a hitchhiker named John Ryder (Rutger Hauer), who claims to be a serial killer. After a daring escape, Jim hopes to never see Ryder again
Logan Wilson
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Tyler Perry
Just google it. There are loads of them.
Some that I can recall have currently: The dark side of the moon. sci fi horror Virus. sci fi horror Hardware. Riddick is pretty cool, but I suppose you watched that one.
Dylan Russell
Best low budget horror movie i've seen to date. If you're interested in occult/mockumentaries that don't suck check this one out.
Jason Thompson
Occult was pretty cool too.
Jack Long
It was great, until the ending which was a joke.
Angel Robinson
Yes I have seen it during the good old days of asian-horror-movies.com. pretty kino, I just saw that the website is back online I hope they have backed up the forum and that they've kept some of the old team.
Owen Morales
Ok so it hasn't been updated for ages. Requesting a similar website with movies classified by countries and year, only horror.
Jeremiah Stewart
Le Shitpost XDXD
Carter Ortiz
The film was good when it went out, it was still something fresh unlike all the copycats à la Paranormal Activity made by the brothers Shekelstein.
Dominic Cox
BWP makes a lot more effort to seem real, it's not straight up creepypasta on film like V/H/S
Jeremiah Parker
I enjoyed the ending of Occult more than the end of Noroi tbh. It's a scary sort of silly.
Easton Fisher
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Oliver Sullivan
Best thread I have seen in ages!
Matthew Reyes
That's my view. It was great as a flash in the pan, but it inspired so much cancer later on down the road. Plus the whole fake documentary thing wasn't as popular back then. The office wasn't out yet, trailer park boys was still underground, so it was largely just BWP and spinal tap. Now that everyone and their retard brother does fake docus, it's lost it's originality
Jackson Barnes
Posting the obvious
Luis Cooper
So true. I liked the sequel because of the hot girls especially that redhead
Levi Rivera
Daily reminder that Primer had a budget of $7,000 and we'll have to endure several more decades of capeshit before studio jews give someone the money to make actual sci-fi. youtube.com/watch?v=x_HHnXeMWT0
Cooper Cooper
Ok Shane I will watch it.
Tyler Green
bump
Ayden Wilson
4/10 thread at best
Dominic Johnson
No Screamers?
Anthony Barnes
Revolt film 2017
The story of humankind's last stand against a cataclysmic alien invasion. In the war-ravaged African countryside, a U.S. soldier and a French foreign aid worker team up to survive the alien onslaught. Their bond will be tested as they search for refuge across a crumbling world.
Anthony James
Full film.
Austin Phillips
thanks user, I was looking for this everywhere. do you have more links to share?
Colton Jones
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Charles Thomas
Underrated film would have fall in love with her too. Same with Humans and Real Humans series.
Tyler Scott
You're welcome and no did you want another Zulawski in particular or something?
Adrian Martin
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Oliver Perez
There was Cannibal Holohoax, and a contemporary movie called Last Broadcast that BWP is sometimes accused of ripping off. A lot of BWP's word of mouth came from a lot of people not knowing if it was real or not. It was pre-normalfag viral marketing. A lot of movies did try to rip it off and cash in, but they could never pass themselves off as real, and completely failed.
Even knowing that it's fiction, BWP has some payoff in its verisimilitude, it was very subtle and understated. The newer wave of movies is inspired by Clovefield I think, where the found footage aspect is just a gimmick, and there's no effort to hide how stagey it is. It's just a slightly grittier way to present partying teens getting murdered by CGI. VHS in particular has so much retarded exposition to make sure the audience "gets" what's supposed to be happening.