student_toe5 said:anyone mention Children of the Corn?
That is another movie that made me cry.
Dr.Mirakle32 said:AND THE MOST HORRIFYING FILM OF ALL TIME:
Joel Shumacher's THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
That movie was ****in terrifying!
Figuremaster Les said:A challenge to be sure...
Top ten horrors...
OK. my best shot (apologies to repeats)
1- JAWS (a plus, this is my all-time fave movie)
2- The Exorcist (would be #1 but for JAWS...)
3- The Innocents (bw 1960, gives me the heebeejeebees! BAD!)
4- Nosferatu (1922 blew me away first time I saw it on big screen)
5- The Haunting (1961, more heebeejeebees!)
6- The Ring (remake, not Ringu. More heebees...)
7- Exorcist III (scarier, but not better, than original to me)
8- Halloween (I mean, c'mon! THE Boogeyman movie of all time!)
9- Mothman Prophecies (brilliant film to me)
10- Blair Witch Project (often misunderstood, always brilliant! A mindgame!)
10 Runnerups...
The Fog (1980)
Bram Stoker's Drac
Lugosi Drac 1931
Frankenstein/Bride of set
The Thing (both versions)
The Legend of Hell House
The Entity
Horror of Drac (1st C Lee 1958)
The Elephant Man (was shot like, and felt like, a horror movie...)
The Others
& (just for fun) The last scene in The Uninvited (1940, a great movie ghost reveal!)
Unique Soul said:I haven't seen quite a bit & have the following coming in the mail as blind buys:
Cemetary Man
Dog Soldiers
The Hitcher
Halloween 2
The Innocents
Session 9
Spiral Staircase
Unique Soul said:Watched The Hitcher & The Innocents today and can safely say they have no room in my top 10. Rutger Hauer was haunting as the psychotic, self-confident, & daring hitch-hiker. The story flows well enough with a few sporatic scares, and builds enough tension to keep you interested. Ultimately loses points though for the lack of realism.
The Innocents was painfully boring and was the polar opposite of compelling. It never draws you in and only stays afloat thanks to an interesting plot aided by splendid acting & directing. No atmosphere, elementary dialogue, novice sound, and no jolts in the story to get the film moving in a direction you want to follow. An ending that is pretentious and ultimately leaves you cold.
Unique Soul said:Session 9
One of the funniest horror movies of all time! Definitely worth checking out.student_toe5 said:Anyone seen Bad Taste?? by Peter Jackson? check it out. One of his early films. Took him and his friends and family 3 years to complete.
Batty said:One of the funniest horror movies of all time! Definitely worth checking out.
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