What is the best found footage horror movie you have ever seen?

Can you advise me some movies of this type?

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Digging up the Marrow and Creep stuck with me the most but unfortunately with found footage there's a lot you have to "forgive" to enjoy. Sincerely wish found footage took off more as it might be the best medium for horror there ever was.

The last exorcism

Saw this in the cinema. Was great.

Frankensteins Army, maybe.

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I was surprised at how much I ended up liking Digging Up the Marrow

Noroi is probably the best (and its weird cousin, Occult), and Cloverfield is fun too.
Webcast isn't great but I'd say it's underrated and worth mentioning because it's rarely mentioned in these threads. I'd say the same thing for The Tunnel, but that one's better known.

>Rorschach
>The McPherson Tape
>Paranormal Entity
>As Above So Below
>V/H/S
>The Poughkeepsie Tapes

>>As Above So Below

Pretty entertaining and good atmosphere.

Remember ffg

I watched Hellhouse LLC and the Taking of Deborah Logan last night, the taking was way better but hellhouse wasn't THAT bad.

[rec] 1, Paranormal Activity 1 (there more in each series, but i find 1st parts the best).

Lol, Deborah Logan was stupid as fugg my guy.

Forgot the name, but there was one where a girl overdosed on coke and they had to get rid of her body, not really horror but that was pretty dope

I said it was way better than hellhouse, nothing else.

Lake Mungo & Rec. Noroi is fun but the effects hold it back.

blair witch project if you experienced the viral campaign of its time surrounding it. otherwise nothing, its a lost chance, never to be regained.

Same could be said about Cloverfield as well.

i liked the last broadcast don't hit me

ghostwatch
incident at lake county
rorschach
the conspiracy
phoenix forgotten
area 51
that short about semen demon from VHS
sacrament
hell house
europa report
the houses october built (mainly for the extremely realistic naturalistic acting and chemistry between the cast)

Found footage is a shitty gimmick, the only Blair Witch was popular was because the audience was misled to believe it was real

Did people actually think this shit was real back when it came out? that they were going to a fucking movie theater to watch some found footage some dude found in the woods?

Yes a lot of people thought it was legit

Noroi
Gonjiam Asylum Horror

how the hell did they make that even remotely convincing? were people just less skeptical back in 99?

Watch mortal remains

I think it just straight up isn't for everyone. For whatever reason found footage really draws me in and as long as nothing is too trance-breaking, it actually gets my full attention. Any reason you hate it in particular other than shaky cam or frequency of shoestring budgets?

Poughkeepsie tapes is probably the best found footage anyone could watch. One of the few movies to actually scare me because it could really happen.

They had fake websites, put fake newspaper articles in trailer, even made a fake special about the Bell Witch that aired on Sy-fi with fake interviews from local hicks

Noroi and original McPhearson are my favorites.

The plot and scares aren't executed well,they put no effort into effects and are content on using the found footage format to keep a low budget. It could be good if 90% of the genre was half assed

step aside fags here is THE best found footage horror movie, all the way from 1989 as one of the very first ever made and still to this day the very best

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Isabela's favorite movie probably isn't Noroi: The Curse but I still love her

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thats how they wanted to present it, i remembere watching the fauxmentary surrounding the lore of the witch and the murders too, the whole viral campaign was important world building around the movie itself in a time when viral campaigns werent a thing

Good work user. I saw this broken into segments on a late night short film tv show (eat carpet) in the early 90's and never knew what it was actually called. Almost no-one posts it anywhere ever.

Not really a horror but Troll Hunter

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