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Hey, these are my buddies! Go see them if they play near you - you won't be disappointed.

Hey this is that Unplugged special where he had big deodorant chunks in his pits the whole time right? Classic.

Ginger Snaps, at least. Don't think Wolfcop counts though.

I like Shooting Guns quite a bit - moreso after seeing WolfCop. Salem's Pot is pretty killer too.

what the fuck

Stakeland was generic and entirely forgettable.

I liked the kid who was also in Fargo - I thought she was really convincing.

This one's screaming "Larry Clark" to me.

Yeah, absolutely.

Get back to us in 85 years, then.

Not sure which version is on Netflix, but the UK cut has about 30 seconds more - a final "twist" that I'm not sure is necessary. The claustrophobic and pitch-dark nature of the movie is what gets to me, though, not the ending.

"Zombies cannot starve to death"

Ah, I heartily recommend all three! The Descent is a minor classic in my opinion.

The final third of the Conjuring is such a CGI shitshow that it deflates the rest of it for me. The earlier stuff is quite effective, but after the big reveal it's just too hokey and fake looking.

There's really not a dud on the list. Which ones are you missing?

It's certainly disturbing, no argument there. Just seems like too small of a pigeonhole for a Lynch movie.

I could make a case for Pan's, but Mullholland Drive - not so much.

Yeah, it's good, especially if you are somewhat claustrophobic.

Does Mulholland Drive really count as a horror film? Not a bad list but I might sub out Tucker and Dale vs Evil or John Dies at the End for that one, even though I like it.

I used to work at this burger joint where one guy, six days a week, got a footlong chili cheese dog, chili cheese fries, and a XL diet coke.