Here are my favorite horror films that not many have seen:
1-Cannibal Holocaust
2-Mad Love
3-M (not technically horror, but still horrific)
4-Slave to the Cannibal God
5-Staunton Hill (has a very disturbing skinning sequance)
6-Shrooms
7-Jenifer
8-Snuff
9-The Driller Killer
10-Killer Nun
11-Salo (contains the infamous feast of feces scene and an interpretation of one of my favorite books)
12-Teeth (one of the few feminist horror films that I've seen. Guys may wish to skip this one)
13-Dumplings
14-Aftermath (a poignant love story about a man and a corpse)
15-The Butcher (think Hostel mixed with The Blair Witch project...completely and utterly terrifiying and horrific)
Of course, it isn't like no one has seen them, but they remain to be films that not many people I know (even horror fans) have seen. If you can, check some of these out. However, I only recommend Cannibal Holocaust to those who can put the animal cruelty scenes in perspective. Otherwise, you might want to skip it.
Not for the faint of heart
Cannibal Holocaust, precursor to films like Blair Witch and definitely not for the faint of heart. Take responsibility for what you choose to view.
Re: Great movies no one has seen
Here are my favorite horror films that not many have seen:
1-Cannibal Holocaust
2-Mad Love
3-M (not technically horror, but still horrific)
4-Slave to the Cannibal God
5-Staunton Hill (has a very disturbing skinning sequance)
6-Shrooms
7-Jenifer
8-Snuff
9-The Driller Killer
10-Killer Nun
11-Salo (contains the infamous feast of feces scene and an interpretation of one of my favorite books)
12-Teeth (one of the few feminist horror films that I've seen. Guys may wish to skip this one)
13-Dumplings
14-Aftermath (a poignant love story about a man and a corpse)
15-The Butcher (think Hostel mixed with The Blair Witch project...completely and utterly terrifiying and horrific)
Of course, it isn't like no one has seen them, but they remain to be films that not many people I know (even horror fans) have seen. If you can, check some of these out. However, I only recommend Cannibal Holocaust to those who can put the animal cruelty scenes in perspective. Otherwise, you might want to skip it.
Not for the faint of heart
Cannibal Holocaust, precursor to films like Blair Witch and definitely not for the faint of heart. Take responsibility for what you choose to view.
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