Wow I dint think anyone else had seen that movie. By the way congrats on reaching 1000 posts.I recommend She Demons if anyone is interested in a 50's cheesefest.
Wow I dint think anyone else had seen that movie. By the way congrats on reaching 1000 posts.I recommend She Demons if anyone is interested in a 50's cheesefest.
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Oh Texas Chainsaw massacre, the new one. Funny movie. Didn't see the origional, waiting for Blockbuster to have it in stock.
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1/ The Exorcist
2/ The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
3/ The Omen (My personal fav)
4/ Cannibal Holocaust
5/ The Changelling
6/ Black Christmas
7/ The woman in Black: This Drama on itv around 1990( British patrons would probably only have scene this) scared the crap out of me and was very hard to get for my film collection.
8/ Salem's Lot
9/ Fallen (very underated film) or the Last Broadcast(much better than Blair witch)
10/ The Night of the Hunter
The Innocents was also a good horror film, i also enjoyed the Devils Backbone a Spanish film which is top draw. For fun horror the Evil Dead Trilogy, Bubba Hotep ( just a class film), Braindead, Bad Taste. Fright Night and Dog soldiers all need to be seen. A british film called the Descent is totally wicked and must be seen as well.
Rosemary's baby is a good film, Near Dark which is one of best vampire films, House of a Thousand corpses and its sequel Devils Rejects were films i really enjoyed and society is a weird horror film more insane than scary.
Nosferatu is very good but Dr cal was bad and i didn't enjoy that at all.
I'm not a fan of remakes though, Texas Chainsaw was ok and i enjoyed the new version of The Amityville Horror was pretty good, better than the original which was just rubbish.
The stories of M R James on the BBC during the seventies were quite scary especially a "warning to the curious"
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i am suprised no one has mentioned The blair witch project(correct me if i am wrong) the realism is incredible .....i dare anyone to watch the film on their own in a forest and come out un traumatised
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Blair witch was ok, it definetly had its moments. Don't look now is pretty disturbing but a bit boring and lacks pace with your interest only picking up near the end. Also American Werewolf in London is a great comedy horror film
BKB, I noticed you put Fallen in your list, but does the movie qualify as a horror - especially compared to the Exorcist , I've seen the movie Fallen and really liked it, but it wasn't a raw blood filled movie like you see in lot's of horror movies- more a mysterious thriller...
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I couldn't help but put it down in the list as it hits you more than some horror films do. Maybe not horror in the coventional sense but quite scary none the less![]()
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