Quote Originally Posted by Puzz3D
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919)
I'm still looking to see this movie. You're a good man, Puzz3d.

The re-make of Dawn of the Dead is a movie I refuse to see; the trailers were lame enough. The original Dawn of the Dead has easily earned a place on my list of favourite horror films.

Rosemary's Baby was excellent, too, but I didn't find it that scary. Intense, yes, and intriguing, but not scary. I guess "Hail Satan!" was more frightening to hear at the time it was made..

The Omen was quite good too. Thinking of the Nanny in the dark is a sure way to creep yourself out. I also loved the scene where Gregory Peck digs up his real son's grave and discovers that the Satanists murdered his child.

I have yet to see the original black and white Nosferatu, but I saw Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht not long ago, and I thought it was great. I usually hate re-made films, but this wasn't a re-make so much as...a re-interpretation, in a sense. Many scenes are silent and long, but still manage to hold your attention; my girlfriend loved it so much, she's having a shot from the film tattooed on her back.

Although I've yet to watch it in its entirety, I recently bought the 25th anniversary edition of Zombie, AKA Zombi 2. A zombie movie classic. I can't wait to watch that eye-impalement scene again.

Although it's not really horror in any sense, I recommend She Demons if anyone is interested in a 50's cheesefest. Not scary or purposefully funny, but hilarious nonetheless, if only because it's a sign of the time.