Hi to all
I don't know weather I should discuss this here or not.But I am little curious to know this.I like to watch horror movies.So this way I can have a list of more horror movie.
Here is mine...
The Ring
Exorcism of emely rose
The grudge.
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Hi to all
I don't know weather I should discuss this here or not.But I am little curious to know this.I like to watch horror movies.So this way I can have a list of more horror movie.
Here is mine...
The Ring
Exorcism of emely rose
The grudge.
Here are 5 horror movies that are a must see. Enjoy!
The Thing http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084787/
Prophecy http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079758/
Phantasm http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079714/
Evil Dead http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083907/
Alien http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078748/
Thoth, I agree with the Thing. Definately a must see, the other four didn't really do anything for me.
I say the original Exorcist. Oh the terror and psychological trauma that movie caused me during my indoctrination years 5 to 10 years old into Catholicism. I cannot watch it or any of it's sequels to this day...and I'd call myself a really bad Catholic - don't practice, don't care to.
Original Friday the 13th and Halloween. Remakes don't do either one any justice. Of course, seeing them while still just a kid, also makes a big impression.
OK, you can shoot me for this one...Valley of the Spiders with William Shatner...and Arachnophobia - I hate spiders, due to almost being killed by one when I was 2 or 3 years old...still have the scare over my left eye where poisonous frigger tried to suck my brain out through my eyeball. I'm better, but if they see me before I see them, I automatically see them being the size of my fist or bigger. A source of great amusement ofr my friends, particualr with Daddy Long Leggers.
Arachnophobia had potential but failed, IMO. Now, William Shatner's, Valley of the Spiders was a classic; i'll give you that. Original Exorcist was great too.
Here's another classic: Empire of the Ants http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075989/
Except for Alien, which is still perfect in my book, the other flicks i listed deserve a remake. I'd enjoy that. Of course, i wouldn't complain if they remade Alien in the near future.
The Omen Trilogy :behindsofa:
The Ave Satani music is just flat out creepy. :evil:
Alien and the john carpenter's the thing were excellent and highly recommended. Hell House-roddy mcdowell movie is good, Halloween the original is also good. Orginal night of the living dead is the only movie that ever terrified me.
Alien
The Thing
Night of the Living Dead (Original Version)
Last House on the Left (Original Version) *shutters* I actually saw it once and that was more than enough.
Tremors (you never said it had to be scary)
Jaws
American Werewolf in London is right up there on my list of favourites, as is Them!, the original Thing, and one of the best ghost stories ever made into a movie is The Uninvited (made in like 1934). Yeah, I'm an old horror movie geek, I liked it better when there had to be plot and acting ability rather than just special effects. And it was already posted but I have to agree with Jaws, it's consistantly rated in the top five best horror movies for a reason.
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There is a "Greatest Horror Movies of All Time" Thread in case you want to look at it.
:)