What are some good thriller movies? Name some good ones here.
Here are some I like, in no particular order.
Tesis (Pretty good movie about a student researching about snuff films)
8MM (Inspired by Tesis)
Memories of Murder (Movie based on the first Korean Serial Killer)
Rear Window (Love how this movie takes place in only one room. Would like to watch more movies like this one. Another one I can think of is 12 Angry men)
Rebecca
Spoorloos
Primal Fear
Oldboy (Twisted movie)
Man on Fire
City of God
Battle Royale
Infernal Affairs
Das Experiment
Joint Security Area
Tell No One
Taken (Was a decent movie, eventhough too “Hollywood” for my taste)
Se7en
Leon
The Lady Vanishes
Taxi Driver
Les diaboliques
Mr. BrooksMystic River
Straw Dogs. One of my all time favourite films.
A history of violence
Eastern Promises
Chinatown
Deliverance.
U-Turn
Rosemary's Baby.
Stir of Echoes
Misery
Funny Games (original, not the Hollywood Remake)
Lady Vengeance
Thirst
Suicide Club
Anything by Hitchcock.
Straw Dogs. One of my all time favourite films.
A history of violence
Eastern Promises
Chinatown
Deliverance.
U-Turn
Rosemary's Baby.
Stir of Echoes
Misery
Funny Games (original, not the Hollywood Remake)
Lady Vengeance
Thirst
Suicide Club
Anything by Hitchcock.
I pretty much like all movies in your list except Funny Games. I'm really not sure about this one. It really did what It was intended to do i.e. it really pissed me off and I just wanted to punch those two *******s in the face and torture them to death. LOL So yeah, I hate it, but I also kind of like it. :S
I have enjoyed every Hitchcock movie I have watched so far, except the Torn Curtain. I didn't like this one at all, eventhough it had alot of twists and stuff in it.
Have you watched "The Lady Vanishes"? It's one of my favourite Hitchcock movies.
I still need to watch Thirst from your list, however I'm not really into vampire movies, so I really have to somehow convince myself to watch it soon.
I liked Funny Games because of its atmosphere, it just doesn't let you sit and watch the film in peace. Not seen Torn Curtain, The Lady Vanishes is a very neat film though, of the ones I've seen so far it was probably the most watchable, and delightful. The last Hitchcock I saw was Spellbound, mainly for the Dali sequence. Would probably have got more out of the film if I was better versed in psychotherapy. It was interesting nonetheless.
Thirst, though there are some bloody sequences, it is different to the usual vampire stuff.