In the spirit of Halloween, list your all-time fave horror flicks. These are mine:
Nosferatu
Repulsion (perhaps not horror per se, but really creepy)
Rosemary’s Baby
Psycho
The Exorcist
The Shining
Blair Witch Project
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In the spirit of Halloween, list your all-time fave horror flicks. These are mine:
Nosferatu
Repulsion (perhaps not horror per se, but really creepy)
Rosemary’s Baby
Psycho
The Exorcist
The Shining
Blair Witch Project
I'm kinda squimish over very gorie movies. But my favorite horror movies are Tremor, and Tremor 2. I hope I spelled that correctly.
The Birds
Psycho
Alien
Poltergeist
Here are mine (I like joelbears too):
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Silence of The Lambs
Alien (the first one)
mom
#1 The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson, the original with Julie Harris.
Any story by Shirley Jackson
1)Event Horizon
2)Any Hellraiser
3) Puppet Master
4) Any Mary-Kate and Ashley movie
Hellraiser
Aliens
The Howling
Prince of Darkness
Nightmare on Elm Street
Slipnslidemaster:"The average person thinks he isn't."
- Father Larry Lorenzoni
1. Silence of the Lambs
2. Alien. (When I saw this in a theater when it first came out,
a man a couple of rows front of me and off to the right,
literally threw his tub of popcorn in the air dumping the
contents all over the people behind him when that gross
"baby" alien first popped out of that guys chest)
3. Trilogy of Terror. (So bad, it's good!)
Mine is The Convent, coming out on DVD on Dec. 11th!
http://www.conventmovie.com/
My neighbor Chaton wrote and partially directed it.
Kind of Goth Buffy-esque dark humor.
Randy
1. Exorcist (2000) (Still holds up after all this time.)
2. Seven (IMHO, the best thriller ever made.)
3. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (unrated version) Scared me
enough to actually purchase an alarm system for my home.
4. Witnesses of Jehovah :D
"The God that comes before skepticism may bear little resemblence to the God that comes after."
M. Scott Peck (The Road Less Traveled)