Most horror movies made after the 80's suck major donkey ass
Jaws.
The Thing is pretty good too.
Most horror movies made after the 80's suck major donkey ass
Texas Chainsaw Massacre the very first one, i actullay enjoyed it
also liked hostel
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Alright i don't know about favorite cuz movies just don't scare me anymore. I want them to, but the last I can remember that really kept me up at night was EVENT HORIZON-really disturbing movie. But i watched it again recently and wasn't as freaky, i think it's about age. between 10-17 i got scared of a whole lot more stuff than i can now. Otherwise just good horror movies i'd say the shining, nightmare on elm street 1, Saw 1, and hmm, sad ive been thinking for like 10 minutes can't come up with anymore. Horror movies are in a sad state
It's one of the best.
And the original versions of "Nightmare of on Elm Street" and "Halloween" are perfect horror movies. Those are my personal faves.
can't forget to mention 'Night of the Living Dead'.
bloody wednesday is my top dvd target list
not traditional horror but thet movie goes hard i saiddd
true story too
I haven't seen this movie since I was a kid but it scared the out of me. It's called Matango.
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It is, but it's one of those movies that's only good now because it's the movie that set the bar for other, greater films. I watched Nightmare again last fall for the first time in years and was bored out of my skull. I remember seeing that movie when I was like five and being afraid of Freddy for the looongest ing time.
'Ice Cream Man' starring Ron Howard's ugly brother is a really horrible movie, but I have to admit that I've watched it many times.
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I think they're remaking this with Crispin Glover. Or just stealing the idea entirely, whichever.
Agreed. The Descent is one of the more overlooked and scarier movies in the past few years, if not the scariest.
Hostel was pretty good. I thought it did a really good job of giving you a sense of hopelessness for the characters. Hostel 2 was pretty bad though. Especially the goth bathing in blood scene. I wasn't scared or terrified, I just thought it was ing weird.
Event Horizon scared the out of me when I was younger. Not so much anymore but it still has some pretty disturbing moments.
Although it wasn't very popular, I thought the first Texas Chainsaw remake was pretty well done and had me cringing at moments. The second remake was pretty terrible.
Other than that I can't really think of any horror movies that have come out in the past few years that are actually scary. Most of them give you the same ol' sex, gore and death but fail to provide any real thrills. Which is fine actually, that's usually all I expect going into horror movies anymore. If they can come up with a few creative ways to kill off some poor souls than I'm usually satisfied.
It's one of the few remakes that I thought was actually pretty scary. I agree that the second one was weak.
I hope you know that that's pretty much the same movie frenzy....
Quarantine is the same as Rec... it was inspired by REC.. some things were changed..
but you have watched the gayer movie.. without a doubt.
REC>Quarantine X10
In The Descent, Juno didnt deserve what happened to her, it hurt movie. Jeepers Creepers and The Ring were both really good, but Wrong Turn is the best.
Jeepers Creepers I & II are both underrated.
Mostly part 1 and 2 then it kinda goes down hill,
Also
Also the first few of
28 Days Later
raiser
Jacobs Ladder
The Fly
Hatchet
House
The People Under The Stairs
The Gate
Among ones that haven't been named.
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Japanese horror movies are the best I guess. Western horror movies just try to scare people with bloody scenes while Japanese horror movies can destroy your nerves.
I'm surprised no one has mention Psycho ...
My personal favorites
The Shining
Alien
All of the Final Destination (although, I'm not sure that is really horror)
The Exorcist (unrated version is so much better)
All of the Saw movies
That's all I can think of right now
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