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    A classic episode of Hitchcock's TV series.

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    Perhaps the B- horror movie with the longest title in movie history......"......mixed up zombies.................." )I shorttened it of course )

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    A classic of classix

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanbrian View Post
    Horror movies are not for that persons who are afraid to watch and frighten just heard a name of it.
    Absolutely.
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    Sci-fi horror
    The Forbidden Planet

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    hILARIOUSLY TERRORIZING.....not for the light-hearted

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    The American Nightmare - The History of Horror's Golden Age:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLcbgz1oJJs (Part 1 of 5, guess you're able to find the remaining 4 parts yourself?)

    A nice documentary of (what i would call the second) golden age of American horror and it's relation to late 60's/ early 70's society, featuring the masters George Romero, John Carpenter, Tom Savini, David Cronenberg & Wes Craven.
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    The mother....oooopss.....daddy....of all horror movies

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    THE ORIGINAL OUTER LIMITS EPISODES

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    ^I do enjoy a bit of HP Lovecraft, It's such a shame that the big budget production of At The Mountains of Madness that Peter Jackson was trying to put together seems to have fallen by the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clockwork View Post

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    An excellent movie though not true to the short story I think it still would have made Lovecraft happy.
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    one of my new Favorites is The Women In Black - great horror movie if you like the old Hammer style of suspense instead of shock & gore - Really enjoyed this one
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    Anyone seen The Changeling with George C Scott? No gore in this one, just scares and suspense, really creeped me out when I was a kid!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ady View Post
    Anyone seen The Changeling with George C Scott? No gore in this one, just scares and suspense, really creeped me out when I was a kid!

    Yep! Listed it as one of my favs earlier in this thread, I just don't get the blood and guts horror with no attempt at suspense, I much prefer these types of horror films ... it's probably an age thing!
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    Gotta dig The Changeling and GC Scott brings to my mind another great actor, Rod Steiger....The Illustrated Man (from the novel by Bradbury) is a MUST!!!!!!!!!


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    Recently saw The Womian In Black, and found it better than I thought it would be given the PG-13/12A rating.
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    "I'll SWALLOW YOUR SOUL!"
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    I think ...The Ring is most horror movie ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jameswatson623 View Post
    I think ...The Ring is most horror movie ever.
    I agree 100% and I think it's so scary because ya don't know exactly why it's SO scray!!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BreadHog View Post
    I have watch several horror movie film and the one which I have like most is : Resident Evil : Return. This is the nice film and I think you have to watch this one to enjoy it's all fun and entertainment.

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    Not 100% a horror movie, but pretty scary to boot


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    Lots of Rob Zombie clips, movies and documentaries

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Paul View Post
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wom...ck_(1989_film) Is it this one, a tv drama?

    Can't be the new movie version.
    Actually yes the new version

    Another one that I liked as a kid is the Legend of Boggy Creek - basically a docudrama about bigfoot that terrorizes the town of Fouke Arkansas - doesn't hold up quite as well today but back in the 70's it was very scary & is based on actual events - worth checking out if you can find it & the style of it is what's being used in the Paranormal activity movie series today
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    Another good 70's horror tv film was Race with the devil.

    Also Trilogy of Terror. That one freaked me out with the voodoo doll story. Karen Black was in all 3 stories.
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    I love horro movies

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    Well it's that time of year again for me to try and watch a horror movie a night. Last year I didn't finish my goal, but this year I plan on doing it. I am getting my line up ready and hopefully I will do it. I need to add about 3 or 4 good new ones in there. I am kicking it off with the classic Psycho!
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    Horror laffs


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    some of my best




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    This is a scary one

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    Quote Originally Posted by TYR66 View Post
    some of my best


    My favorite horror movie of all time... Ash kicks ass
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    Evil Dead is on my list. It's in my top 10 of all time!
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    ^^^
    The remake comes out in April.. not sure how that will wind up. Ive got the original memorized at this point, so not sure if I can be objective about it. But I may give it a shot.
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    no doubt one of the most scary

    the famous Norman Bates Mental Vortex



    and THE Masterpiece


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    Quote Originally Posted by devstorm View Post
    ^^^
    The remake comes out in April.. not sure how that will wind up. Ive got the original memorized at this point, so not sure if I can be objective about it. But I may give it a shot.
    Didn't know they were making a remake. I agree, I doubt I can be objective about it. The orginial was just freakin awesome and orginial.
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    Yeah I read something about it last week. It has been in development for at least 7 years or so. Honestly theres been so many rumored remakes that have never happened in the last 7 or 8 years; I figured Evil Dead was over and done by now. Theres also still a Hellraiser reboot that has been in development for just as long. I'd prefer the originals just get re-released to the big screen then to get remade. Although I did like the Texas Chainsaw re-do's, most of the others I've bothered seeing for the most part have been worthless to me. The only positive I see in these remake endeavors is its the only place the new groundbreaking writers and directors can get opportunities & clout to later present original projects. But I still contend there hasn't been a lot of newer horror that has gotten my interest in a long long time. The crop of possession movies, the endless Underworld, & Resident Evil sequels just bum me out. In the last 3 years or so I mainly watch more classic 60's - 80's movies I've never seen before. I cant sit through yet another PG13 mysterious Orphan movie or another spin on a demonic Possession flick.
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    love this one . Eddie forever


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    These kind of critters get all the best chix, hehehehehehehheehheheheheheh


 

 

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