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Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:53 pm
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this movie scared the h e double hockey sticks out of me when I was a kid if you get a chance to watch it the battle scene's are gripping, true man made horror and then there was the death march.
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The original "Last House on the Left", It's only a movie.................. 8) Mike


The remake was horrible.
Agreed............ :wink: Mike

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Well im a big baby so alot og movies scare me...but some of my favs are:

-Halloween (Micheal Myers is sooooooooooooo scary...)
-The Haunting in Connecticut
-The Devil's Rejects
-The Midnight Meat Train
-Texas Chainsaw Massacure
-The Hills Run Red
-The Shining
& a bunch more i cant even think of!!

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Post subject: Re: Best Horror Movies
Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 4:54 am
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Mine favorite are:

-Dawn of the dead (1979)

-An american werewolf in london

-Evil dead 2

-Jacobs ladder

-The ring

-Night of the living dead

-Day of the dead.

-The omen 1,2,3

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Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 6:06 am
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It was horrifying to sit through that one Barney video that the Armadillo Child loved back in the day when she was still the Armadillo Toddler.

I still shudder when I think of that one... :x

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American Werewolf in London.

It might be that I like it for the wrong reasons though. Suffice to say: I once met Jenny Agutter in a bookshop doing a book signing.

...Sigh...

Cheers - C


Excellent, another Jenny Agutter fan. Been in love with her since I first saw The Railway Children.. If I was ever lucky enough to meet her, I'd ask her the following: "As long it was entirely justified artistically, and if it was tastefully done, would you be ever be prepared to keep your clothes on in a movie?" :lol: Then I'd probably just dribble down the front of my shirt until her security people moved me on..

As for horror films:

The Wicker Man (original of course)
The Shining
Alien
The Excorcist (still the most frightening film I've ever seen)
The Devils (Ken Russell)
Dog Soldiers
The Curse of the Fly (rarely seen on TV so not well known)
The Haunting (original of course)
The Legend of Hill House
Young Frankenstein (a comedy really, but what a total hoot it is.. "I aint got nobody.." :lol: "Damn your eyes! Too late!" :roll: :shock: :lol: :lol:

I admire the black n white classics, but they only frightened me as a child - Frankenstein's creature haunted my imagination until I was about 15..

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Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2011 7:42 pm
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I've seen too many to count. I can sit through real gore or any horror film and fall asleep.
These days I don't even know what counts as the "best horror movies."

I've only gotten really scared at a certain horror PC game called Scratches. Affected me in a way no horror movie ever has.

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Watched ThanksKilling and laughed my butt off. Horrible low budget slasher spoof involving a killer turkey.

Yes, a killer turkey.

Was he getting revenge for what happened on that one WKRP episode?

"With God as my witness, I thought that turkeys could fly!"

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Alone in the Dark is the best horror movie I have ever seen :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:49 pm
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My friend had Christine. (a 1983 John Carpenter movie) it was about a 1958 Plymouth Fury that was possessed (it was a car) so that would be recommended if you wanna scare the crap out of your friends!

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I'm definately a fan of the older B&W classics when it comes to Horror movies, with the exception of the Exorcist which did scare the living hell out of me when I first saw it. Here's my list of my all time favorites;
1. Frankenstein-1931-Boris Karloff's starmaking performance.
2. Bride of Frankenstein-1935-Can a sequel outdo the original? This one did, and IMO, this movie was Boris Karloff's finest onscreen performance ever!
3. Dracula-1931-Bela Lugosi owned every scene that he was in, and here's a little trivia. He only played the character 2 times. The other being in 1948's Abbott & Costello meet Frankenstein.
4. The Wolf Man-1941-Nothing will ever top the original with Lon Chaney Jr.
5. Night of the Living Dead-1968-A groundbreaker for it's time.
6. The Mummy-1932-A very underrated classic
7. Mad Love-1933-Peter Lorre's first American film.
8. Creature From the Black Lagoon-1954-The last of the Classic Universal Monsters.
10. White Zombie-1932-Low Budget classic with Bela Lugosi as a VooDoo Master.


+1 on the following:
Frankenstein-1931
Dracula-1931
The Wolf Man-1941
The Mummy-1932
These were my favorite movies as a kid, loved them...the music in these could scare the crap out of you! As far as newer movies, gotta go with The Thing, I love the couch scene! And Halloween...another one that along with the sounds in it could start a bowel movement!

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Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 6:43 pm
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My friend had Christine. (a 1983 John Carpenter movie) it was about a 1958 Plymouth Fury that was possessed (it was a car) so that would be recommended if you wanna scare the crap out of your friends!


If you really want to scare the crap out of your friends, then get them to read Stephen King's original novel. :evil: Carpenter's film version tries hard and does have a few great moments, but it's black and white compared to the technocolour of the book.

Good choice on this forum though. It is a very rock 'n' roll story line - even down to the teenage death car song lyrics at the start of each chapter.

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What do you call a teletubbie who's just been burgled?

A tubbie.. :wink:

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The exorcist was the first movie i was truely scared of, i mean it was like listening to Black Sabbaths title song for the first time, chills man but freakin awesome

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