What movie scene gives you goosebumps no matter how often you’ve seen it?

What movie scene gives you goosebumps no matter how often you’ve seen it?

The zombies walking over the Brooklyn bridge at the end of Zombie Flesh Eaters, the opening scene of Day of the Dead, whenever Tarman is on the screen in The Return of the Living Dead and almost every minute watching John Carpenter’s The Fog are among many I get goosebumps watching regardless if it’s my hundredth viewing.

But my absolute favourite must me Blake in the church at the end of The Fog.

What are some of yours from this wonderful genre we love so much?

u/spiveypoint — 1 day ago
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Zombie Tidal Wave (2019) has got zombies and tidal waves, I think.

Synopsis:
A small coastal town is in danger, as an unknown power has forced zombie hordes to rise from the depths of the ocean, and now everyone is in danger. Fisherman Hunter Shaw (Ian Ziering) takes the lead of a group of locals to save the survivors and fight.

Of the hundreds of movies on my letterboxd watchlist Zombie Tidal Wave (2019) is the one I’m looking forward to the most.
There’s absolutely no chance this doesn’t rock my world, if only I could find it streaming somewhere I can access.

Has anyone seen it?
Tell me it’s worth the wait!

u/spiveypoint — 2 days ago

Demon of the Lute is a Shaw Brothers Kid Friendly Gem

This is not a bad movie, it’s a huge amount of fun which I thought might be appreciated by this community, and I highly recommend it if you’re in the mood for a crazy, colourful caper.

Demon of the Lute begins with the opening title "This is a Wuxia movie made for the kids."

It’s a 1983 Shaw Brothers Wuxia parody that’s bonkers and brilliant.

A powerful artifact known as the Demon Lute has surfaced and a young warrior wants to prove himself a hero by destroying the demon, meeting a number of interesting characters and having many adventures on the way.

Demon of the Lute is currently streaming on Arrow.

u/spiveypoint — 3 days ago

Carver’s Gate (1996) is great trash currently streaming on Tubi and Prime.

Carver’s Gate was a recent first watch that I hadn’t heard of before this year and I thoroughly enjoyed.
It has monsters, VR, Michael Paré, Michael Paré bum and is the type of movie so dark you can’t see a lot.
Bad movie fans might like it and it’s on Tubi and Prime and YouTube at the moment.

If you are a fan of it I would love to hear recommendations of other movies you enjoy as we’ll likely have a similar taste in trash.

u/spiveypoint — 4 days ago