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What are your favorites in the last few years

Looking for some great gems that are obscure as I normally do every 7 months or so. (I like to let them stockpile occasionally) I'm talking out of pocket gems you'd recommend. Movies that don't hit the theaters preferred as most theater movies just don't do it anymore (for those that will read obscure and still recommend theater movies) found footage is my favorite so if it's a list including found footage, please asterisk it or () so I can bump it up in my queue if i havent seen it. thanks in advance! I also don't discriminate I watch everything....however a big bonus for the following. I truly feel like this is disappearing I hope I can be proven wrong

There was an old horror movie with a little black doll or something with knives, some voodoo fuckery..it went around killing people. I never seen it fully so sorry i cant be too descriptive. I was like 5 when I saw it and it creeped me out. So I'm guessing a 90s movie? It would be a bonus if someone can figure this one out so I can watch it as well.

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u/ABarkingSpider- — 1 day ago
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I lost touch with horror that has strong comedic touch. Loved leprechaun as it was one of the OGs, but then there was just a huge gap. The most recent ones I have seen are terrifier and the jester movies. So imagine that large gap. Anyone have any favorite moments that made you laugh in horrormovies? Whether intentionally or unintentionally (the scene was just done so poorly that it became comedic) Also, anyone know some movies in between that gap that I can check out?

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u/ABarkingSpider- — 11 days ago

I recently became a fan of puppet combo games and have discovered that there a few items like them. Something about the cheapness (with pricing and quality) brings about a nostalgic feel that isnt really replicated anymore. Anyone know names of games like these that might be a little on the obscure side? Maybe a studio that makes this style of games?

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u/ABarkingSpider- — 12 days ago
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What was the first horror movie, or show, scene that really hit you hard (I'll go as far as to say video as well). I'm talking hard to fall asleep, hard to walk around in darkness in your house, or even a jumpscare that just stuck with you. For me, it was the nightmare on elm Street scene with that boy that gets dragged through the bed and blood just ejects out. I was soo young when I saw that and freddy scared the crap out me because my family was telling me it was based on a real story. That and that stupid ghost car ad -_- that one got me good (ik these are mild, my bad)

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u/ABarkingSpider- — 12 days ago
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It's hard to believe VHS is the only standout in anthology horror. I know they aren't the most popular horror movies, but I have always been drawn to them and this style. Hard to find any movies similar though, magically, Google doesn't help! So I was kind of hoping people can shoutout some movies that resemble VHS, whether it's old or new (I'm not so picky) there was one on Netflix a long time ago that I was going to watch, but had to leave town, when I got back, it was removed. There was a death clip for every letter of the alphabet or something. If anyone can help me here, I'd appreciate it

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u/ABarkingSpider- — 13 days ago