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Megan Is Missing 2011

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For the uncompromising macho horror fan who likes movies with the philosophy “go big or go home.” These are our picks for horror movies that pull no punches, delivering everything in your face and served raw and bloody. Featuring the most extreme gore, the most vicious monsters, the fastest paces, and a scream-a-minute delivery, these movies are made with the philosophy that there’s only one way to do things: Over the top!

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Themes ranging from time travel to psychotic single mother out for vengeance.

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Unwatchable: Top 60 most Disturbing/Shocking Movies ever made by Chris Laverne - Creepy Catalog

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Some people like jump scares, some people don’t. For those of you who think jump scares are a cheap cop-out, here’s our list of horror movies which prefer to creep up on you gradually, building a cerebral web of intrigue and atmosphere to drag you into their world. Certified to contain no cats jumping out of closets, no startling confrontations with mirrors, and no supposedly dead characters who pop back off the ground.

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Películas que YA tengo ya sea en físico o en digital.

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Some movies are simply not for everyone. This list should contain movies that I believe some people might have an issue with for one or more reasons. Don't judge me. Watch at your own risk.

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The Found Footage/POV/Hand-Held/First Person sub-genre is a derisive one at best. FF flicks can be intense and terrifying, making you feel like you;'re actually watching real footage of real people being stalked, haunted, etc... and those are the good ones. Found Footage flicks can also be cheap, shoddy, predictable, and overly-familiar, which basically renders them useless as far as scares go. Those are the bad ones.

Below, we've tried to cull the absolute best "Footage" movies from the hundreds and hundreds that are out there, which was no easy feat. We tried our best to be objective about which movies made the list, and which ones didn't, but in the end, our personal tastes played more of a role here than they usually do when we make a Best of list.

There will no doubt be a few movies missing from this list that will make people cry foul; Grave Encounters and The Den are two good examples of popular FF flicks that many Horror fans loved, but did nothing for us. Sorry.
We've also included a few movies in our Honorable Mention section that might raise some eyebrows: End of Watch isn't Horror at all, and Sinister may have some great Found Footage in it, but is by no means a FF flick. They both do the FF thing extremely well however, and so here they are.
The Top Six for this list was a tough one to put together, mainly because a lot of the movies below could easily be at the top of the list. Each of the movies in The Top Six were included for specific reasons, but that doesn't mean that Home Movie or The Tunnel weren't as good. Rankings are a flexible thing, so take them as you will.

For the first 6 movies in the list:

If you're in the mood for a truly quality Found Footage Flick, any of the movies in our Top Six will do you right. For our money, Noroi and [REC] are probably the best (and most terrifying) of them, but then again they all bring their own unique and terrifying vision to the Found Footage Sub-Genre.

For the remaining:

Below are the rest of our 30 Best Found Footage Flicks, and of course, a few Honorable Mentions thrown in for good measure. Keep in mind that no "Best of" list is ever perfect, but merely a solid starting point for anyone looking to watch some great flicks.

The last 6 being "Honorable Mentions".

Source: http://thehorrorclub.blogspot.ch/2015/08/the-best-of-found-footage.html

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https://www.slashfilm.com/658675/these-are-the-27-most-disturbing-movies-of-the-century-so-far/

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These movies all feature technology in the role of the horror itself. Either its computers possessed by demons, psychopathic hackers, serial killers in chat rooms, or cursed video games and things of that ilk. Note we’re not just talking about modern tech users in a horror setting - the technology has to present the threat. As we have moved into the Information Age, these cyberpunk scares have proliferated. They’re our culture’s way of asking “Just what is this 24/7 online life doing to us, as a species, anyway?"

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