El habitante incierto must be pretty obscure; I've never heard of it, and the only version of it I found on the Internet doesn't have English subtitles. But it has been released as a DVD in the US. Thanks. A bomb, H bomb, Minuteman / The names get more attractive / The decisions are made by NATO / The press call it British opinion -- The Three Johns
Uh! How did your fellow viewers look when they left the cinema? *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
A Dutch film I saw recently is Paul Verhoeven's De vierde Man. It's ceepy but not in a dark way, the predecessor of Basic Instinct.
BTW, I have ordered El habitante incierto. A bomb, H bomb, Minuteman / The names get more attractive / The decisions are made by NATO / The press call it British opinion -- The Three Johns
I guess I like my horror and violence to be highly aestheticized, like in Argento or The Shining. If it's done in a realistic way, I generally find it too disturbing to be fun.
Speaking of documentary-style horror, have you seen Cannibal Holocaust? I'd say that pushes the genre as far as it has ever gone. Definitely not recommended to Ronald Rutherford. Unlike And Soon the Darkness, this movie has a political message (but it contains one scene that I knew about that I skipped over).
And from Germany, we have Der Todesking and Schramm. Again, not recommended to Ronald. A bomb, H bomb, Minuteman / The names get more attractive / The decisions are made by NATO / The press call it British opinion -- The Three Johns