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Jul '18 *
What are the most beautiful horror movies you have seen? I, mean, in terms of horror films that are beautifully shot in your opinion.

For me, it would be:

Long Weekend (1978)
The Territory (1981)
Who Can Kill a Child? (1976)
The Dead (2010)
Duel (1971 TV Movie)
The Dead 2: India (2013)
The Reflecting Skin (1990)
The Grapes of Death (1978)
Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972)
And Soon the Darkness (1970)
Where Have All the People Gone (1974 TV Movie)
Race with the Devil (1975)
Mirage (1990)
Project Nightmare (1987)
Savages (1974 TV Movie)
It Stains the Sands Red (2016)


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Gymnopedie says:
#14, Reply to #3

Jul '18
Yes, they are usually all beautifully shot. Good shout.


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Gymnopedie says:
#12, Reply to #4

Jul '18
Yes, I had forgotten Suspiria. Wonderful use of color.

Now that you mention it., I agree - Silent Hill (2006) is beautiful to look at.


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Gymnopedie says:
#17, Reply to #9

Jul '18
It is a shame that ebossert doesn't frequent here as much these days.


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Gymnopedie says:
#13, Reply to #10

Jul '18
I should have put Anthropophagus (1981) on to my list. I really love those sun-drenched horror movies. Who Can Kill a Child? (1976) would be a good example of this.

I haven't seen Where The Dead Go To Die (2012). I will keep an eye out for it.


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Gymnopedie says:
#18, Reply to #16

Jul '18
I think they all tie in with each other.. Isn't it all subjective? What is the scale to which good cinematography is measured by, classified by, considered by? Unless one is a scholar of motion-picture photography (I most certainly am not!) - we can only be subjective in our feelings, or opinions. It may sound presumptuous of me - but that is what we are all doing.



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