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Top Ten Horror Movies
October 25, 2014 at 1:30 am
Since Halloween is coming up I thought I posted thread to see what everybody's top 10 horror movies are!
1. A Tale of Two Sisters
2. The Others
3. Ringu
4. Shutter Island
5. Red
6. The Crazies
7. Underworld
8. Splice
9. Leprechaun in the Hood
10. Saw
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RE: Top Ten Horror Movies
October 25, 2014 at 4:25 am
There have only been two movies that got me to be scared:
-nightmare on elm street (watched it when I was 8)
-aliens (watched it when I was 12)
After that, at most, the other movies manage to get a few jumps out of quick unexpected things... the cheap scare...
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RE: Top Ten Horror Movies
October 25, 2014 at 5:22 am
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1) It. By Stephen King. Even though I think the end is crap and the acting can be quite bad, it scared me the more than any other film as a child. The concept that a monster can turn into your dead relatives and squelch towards you, or turn into whatever you fear the most is amazing. Plus the environment it lives in, down the tunnels in the sewers. I read the book and got obsessed by the story, but like I said the ending is so bad that I pretty much ignored what stephen king wrote and came up with my own ending in my head.
2) Nightmare on Elm street. I love freddy as a character and I saw it at a movie theater/cinema last year and it made me realize how much I miss the days of seeing teenagers getting slashed up dripping with blood on the huge screen, as opposed to the new horror films out which seem to offer a less direct threat of violence.
3) The shining Good concept. Also good acting, good ending, and doesn't look outdated now after all these years. Nearly every scene in the movie is a classic scene which has been parodied so much. Loved the book aswell.
4) The texas Chainsaw massacre. Not the most complicated plot ever, but I liked the idea of this mysterious family out in texas in the middle of nowhere. And I like it so much I suppose because it's just a classic in my mind.
5) Saw. Love everything about it.
6)Pet semetary. Pretty scary, but the scariness is sometimes ruined by the 80s style corniness. Good ending too. Loved the book.
7)Shutter Island Loved the story, the plot twists, amazingly good acting.
8) Paranormal activities. Good idea, scary, good ending.
9) The mist Not that scary, corny acting which can be common in Stephen King films. But some really good scenes, a lot of suspense and just an interesting film overall.
10) The orphan.
Honorable mention Insidious
I chose the last two at random really out of some new horror films I've seen.
Also I just want to add that when I say that I don't like the ending of a film it's usually because it's just too much of an obvious ending, The surviving people being exactly who I thought would survive.
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RE: Top Ten Horror Movies
October 25, 2014 at 6:25 am
My personal notion of what constitutes horror films is somewhat elastic. That in mind (and in no particular order):
1. The Exorcist
2. Nosferatu (the original)
3. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
4. Schindler's List
5. The Shining
6. Cockney's vs Zombies
7. M (the Fritz Lang one)
8. The Wicker Man
9. Zombieland
10. Silence of The Lambs
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RE: Top Ten Horror Movies
October 25, 2014 at 9:39 am
The Birds
Psycho
Dawn of the Dead (the original one with them in the shopping mall)
Night of the Living Dead
The Fly (Cronenberg version)
The Omen
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RE: Top Ten Horror Movies
October 25, 2014 at 9:50 am
You have to remember the classics like Halloween, Friday the 13th which was inspired by Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, Dawn of the Dead, The Shining, and probably a few others. Probably at least a good classic monster movie with Dracula and such.
I'm pretty sure there are enough good horror movies to watch one every night of October if you wanted.
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RE: Top Ten Horror Movies
October 25, 2014 at 11:18 am
I don't generally rate horror movies but the scream films kept me guessing and didn't rely on supernatural elements. Other than that I liked the evil dead 2 when I was young.
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RE: Top Ten Horror Movies
October 25, 2014 at 11:48 am
The Exorcist scared the ever long shit out of me when I saw it (I was like 13).
I love the Scream movies for their humor and self-reflection on the genre.
Saw was cool when I fist saw it.
The Ring was super creepy with the little girl and the well...
Paranormal Activity was scary.
Bt the scariest horror movies of all time:
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RE: Top Ten Horror Movies
October 25, 2014 at 1:06 pm
Shutter Island? My wife is the horror movie buff and she hated that movie. It pissed her off so bad she wanted to storm out of the movie theater.
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