What's your favorite horror movie?

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  • It's a close pick between Evil Dead 2 and the original Alien movie, although if I had to say which I enjoyed more...

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    Sorry Ash, but if I have to choose between you and Sigourney Fucking Weaver fighting off Xenomorphs, I'm obviously gonna choose Sigourney Fucking Weaver fighting off Xenomorphs. Alien is actually the only movie on the planet that I consider a perfect masterpiece.

  • I love horror movies, but they aren't as good as they used to be in the 70s and 80s :/

    Anyways here are my top three:

    1.Halloween (love the whole series but the first is my favorite.)

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    2.Friday The 13th (again I love all the movies. Jason lives is my favorite though.)

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    3.Childs Play

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  • John Carpenter's The Thing.

  • Classics

    I love horror movies, but they aren't as good as they used to be in the 70s and 80s Anyways here are my top three: 1.Halloween (love

  • Hmmm, it's kinda hard to choose, but I'll choose The Exorcism of Emily Rose, the Scream franchise, The Ward, and Gothika. I was afraid to choose The Ward because not a lot of people liked that film for some reason, but I thought it was very interesting.

  • Definitely the original Alien. Although Aliens is my favorite, it's an action movie more than horror.

    I don't watch a lot of horror, namely because I can't do jumpscares. But that's why Alien works so well! It gets to that same level of anticipation and adrenaline just through atmosphere! And that's a feat I haven't seen accomplished in a lot of horror films.

    1. Pet Semetary (1 and 2)
    2. Maximum Overdrive
    3. Land of the Dead
    4. Candyman
    5. People Under The Stairs
    6. Final Destination
    7. The Shining
    8. The Thing
    9. Night of the Living Dead (1960's and 1990's version)
  • I really like Insidious.

  • The original Carrie was great. I prefer horror movies that actually feel like movies and not just some director trying to shock and scare us every 5 seconds but only ends up boring us to tears. Halloween was pretty good as well. Sixth Sense, 1408, Trick R Treat were other movies that I liked.

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    So you post a picture from the sequel. Just bugging you.

    It's a close pick between Evil Dead 2 and the original Alien movie, although if I had to say which I enjoyed more... Sorry Ash, but i

  • Too, too many. Probably Jaws. 80's slashers is my favourite genre, but movies like Jaws, The Thing, 'Lambs, Exorcist, 'Chain Saw, Alien, etc. are just masterpieces.

  • Look, I couldn't find a good Alien gif. I know it's from the sequel and I am ashamed.

    Johro posted: »

    So you post a picture from the sequel. Just bugging you.

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    Is 6th Sense considered horror? I've seen my fair share of horror movies but I don't remember too many details about them. If I were to choose one, I'd say Nightmare on Elm Street 4 because I distinctly remember having nightmares about it.

    wdfan posted: »

    The original Carrie was great. I prefer horror movies that actually feel like movies and not just some director trying to shock and scare us

  • Probably because of what made it such a successful horror film. Just how little you do see.

    Look, I couldn't find a good Alien gif. I know it's from the sequel and I am ashamed.

  • Yeah, the entire movie is so subtle and hidden with a lot of things, it's kind of like the pinnacle of horror films.

    Johro posted: »

    Probably because of what made it such a successful horror film. Just how little you do see.

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    I could never choose a favorite horror of all time the genre is way to diverse. Im putting this up because its so bizarre, the whole thing is a headfuck and other than bloodborne this is the only good representation of lovecraftian horror ive come across.

    Its called uzumaki, its japanese for spiral.

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    A horror film in definition. However, it's a film that has a very poignant point that it addresses. Our (the audiences' sensation with violence) are thrown head first into a bitter nearly two hour marathon of suffering, artfully crafted by Michael Haneke in a shot by shot remake of the 1997 Hungarian film by the same writers, directors, and producers.

    It's not so much a film that uses violence of innocent people as mere shock value to entice the "edgy," it's a film that would even scare them with how it constantly stops itself and breaks the 4th wall in an attempt to mock the audience directly. Well acted by Tim Roth, Naomi Watts, Michael Pitt, and Brady Corbet.

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    Not only a gory pop-corn horror film for the young, but something that you can really sit back and digest. In my opinion, it's also better than the original, just too bad many were alienated by the "remote scene."

    "You shouldn't forget the importance of entertainment."

  • edited June 2016

    I love horror. It's such a shame that it's being butchered nowadays. I'll include a list of some of my favorites.

    1: The Babadook

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    2: The Descent

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    3: Let Me In

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    4: The Host

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    5: Night of the Living Dead

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    6: Rec

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    7: The Den

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    8: Psycho

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    9: Let the Right One In

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    10: The Shining

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    11: The Exorcist

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    12: Oculus

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    13: The Thing

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    14: The Fly (Remake)

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    15: The Omen

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  • I couldn't even make it through the Babadook! Once she went for the dog it was off!

    ralo229 posted: »

    I love horror. It's such a shame that it's being butchered nowadays. I'll include a list of some of my favorites. 1: The Babadook

  • 1: The Ring (2002)

    2: Scream 1

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    Relatively obscure film, not only because it's really old, but because it's (I think) the only horror movie by Ingmar Bergman among his tons of famous films.

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    Other than that - basically anything by David Cronenberg (The Fly, Videodrome), then John Carpenter's The Thing.

  • Saw, hostel, human centipede; really anything from the "torture porn" genre.

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    The Shining, I don't watch of horror films alot, but I love this movie.

  • The Shining is awesome.

    The Shining, I don't watch of horror films alot, but I love this movie.

  • It really is a great family movie.

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    The Shining, I don't watch of horror films alot, but I love this movie.

  • Yeah. I've noticed a common trend in which the dog scene is when many viewers clock out.

    I couldn't even make it through the Babadook! Once she went for the dog it was off!

  • "Fun for ALL THE FAMILY :D"

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    It really is a great family movie. enter link description here

  • The Family Rated Version :D

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    It really is a great family movie. enter link description here

  • Fun fact, Stephen King hates this movie. Seriously.

    The Shining, I don't watch of horror films alot, but I love this movie.

  • Stephen king hates all the movie adaptions he even bitches about it in some of his books under the guise of a character who just happens to be a author

    Fun fact, Stephen King hates this movie. Seriously.

  • At least it's not The Langoliers.

    Fun fact, Stephen King hates this movie. Seriously.

  • What was wrong with The Langoliers?

    At least it's not The Langoliers.

  • Maybe they don't like B-movies with Balki.

    What was wrong with The Langoliers?

  • It's so cheesy! It ends in a running and jumping freeze frame!

    What was wrong with The Langoliers?

  • edited June 2016

    I don't like horror movies at all, but I watched 4 of the saws.

  • Why? That is like saying "I don't like nudity, but I watched 4 porn movies".

    I don't like horror movies at all, but I watched 4 of the saws.

  • Eh, it was a party at a friends house, so I was pretty much forced to watch it.

    Johro posted: »

    Why? That is like saying "I don't like nudity, but I watched 4 porn movies".

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