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The original was posted on /r/horror by /u/KingBeau23 on 2023-09-27 00:10:20.


Horror movies are often judged too harshly. In my opinion, every horror movie doesn’t have to be the next best thing in horror. I just love horror movies, no matter how campy, cheesy, gory, scary, or disturbing they are.

I recently saw the movie Slotherhouse. I knew it was a B-horror movie, but I was hoping for a great B-horror movie experience. The sloth lived up to the hype, but the rest of the film fell flat.

When I saw The Nun 2, I wasn’t expecting it to be the best film in the Conjuring universe. But I wanted some good jump scares, to see Valek more violent, and see some of the returning characters.

When the new SAW movie comes out, I want to see Billy, John, and some crazy traps that make me think “What would I do in this situation?”

I truly love horror movies, no matter what kind they are. Some recent horror movies that I’ve enjoyed include Barbarian, Talk To Me, and It Lives Inside. Other horror movies that I’ve enjoyed from the last decade include The Green Room, Hereditary, Midsommar, The Lodge, Turbo Kid, Summer of 84, and Terrifier 2.

I’m also a big fan of 80s cheese horror movies. Some of my favorites include Phantasm 2, Chopping Mall, Sleepaway Camp 1-3, Night Of The Comet, Night of The Creeps, and Blood Rage.

If you have any recommendations for 80s cheese horror movies, please let me know I serioulsly will watch them all.