Your Top 3 All Time Favorite Scary Movies- Hey, It's Halloween Time !

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  • horrible life
    horrible life

    I forgot Godzilla

  • flipper
    flipper

    Oh yeah, Night of the living dead is mine....remember when the news reporter and the sherrif are watching the living dead lurch around in a field, I think, and she asks him who or what they are .....he replies "Oh, they're dead, they're all messed up" I just about peed. Mrs Flipper

  • sweetstuff
    sweetstuff

    The Japanese version of the Grudge. SO much better.

    Amnityville Horror

    Saw

  • Witchettygrub
    Witchettygrub

    I remember decades ago watching 'Alien' and couldn't get out of my mind the scene where the creature burst out of the person's chest at the dinner table. Yuk!
    Recently, we watched 'The Descent'. A group of women take a weekend break and choose a cave to explore. I found it terrifying. Don't know if anybody has seen it here...I couldn't quite make sense of the end scene.

    Witchettygrub

  • momzcrazy
    momzcrazy

    1. Mother Lode

    2. White Noise

    3. Killer Klowns From Outer Space

  • Frank.L
    Frank.L

    Some of these are pretty suspenseful...basically anything Dario Argento will keep you glued if you like "Who dunits", and anything zombie is creepy,slasher movies are always predictable except for some of the early 70's stuff , However the best horror movie ive ever seen was in black and white JUST can t remember the name right now......anyways some Ive watched over the years:

    Last House On a Dead End Street, STAGE FRIGHT(guy in an owl costume..very scary)
    Last House ON the Left
    The House ON the edge OF the Park, Lucio Fulic's They Beyond
    Lucio Fulici's Zombie ,Deep River Savages, Dont go into the woods,Driller Killer, Sam Raimi's The evil Dead, Cannibal Holocaust

    Lucio Fulici's The House by the cemetary , I spit on your grave, The Slayer, Dario Argento's Opera, Dario Argento's Tenebrae, The tool box murders, Dog Soldiers,Feast,The Wickerman (original), Jean Rollin's Fascination, Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy, All the Colours Of the Dark(giallo), THE Amytiville Horror(remake), August Underground, Gaspar Noe's Irreversible, Basketcase 1, Black Devil Doll from Hell-in 1975 movie THE TRILOGY, Burial Ground,Cemetary Man,Children shouldnt Play with Dead things, Malcolm McDowells' Evilenko, Coffin Joe's THIS NIGHT I WILL POSSESS YOUR CORPSE, THE HOST, Jess Franco's Jack THE Ripper, Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer, The LAst Horror Movie, DAVID LYNCH'S Lost Highway, Near Dark(best vampire movie ever),G. DelTOro's Pan's Labryinth, Satans Little Helper, Shaun of the Dead, David Lynch's Rabbits, Donnie Darko, David Lynch's Blue Velvet,.......and Hallween H20......

  • BrentR
    BrentR

    I also like "The Howling" especially the ending where the anchorwoman goes canine on live TV.

  • The Last Nephilim
    The Last Nephilim

    Prince of Darkness
    Exorcist
    Sixth Sense (maybe not the WHOLE movie, but a couple of the scenes in there really scared the crap outa me, especially when the boy goes into his tent and the dead girl is in there, right in his face! And the part when he's sitting at the table and his mom steps out for a few seconds and when she comes back, all the cupboard doors are open and the boy's sweaty hands are flat on the table, indicating that he hadn't moved at all!!! CREEEEEEEEPY!!!

  • keyser soze
    keyser soze

    Halloween(the original)

    The Shining

    The Ring

  • LoverOfTruth
    LoverOfTruth

    My husband insisted I watch the Exorist with him because he said it was the most frightening movie ever. (He was raised Catholic)

    He just couldn't understand why I laughed all the way through it. It was so fake.

    The movies I thought were scariest were those I saw as a child. The mummy and vampire films.

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