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anyone mention Children of the Corn?

That is another movie that made me cry. :monkey3
 
In no particular order, horror films which I personally feel are TRULY great (It is very dificult to narrow down a definitive list:)

1. Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
2. The Exorcist (1973)
3. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
4. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
5. Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)
6. Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1931)
7. Island of Lost Souls (1932)
8. King Kong (1933)
9. Nosferatu (1922)
10. Frankenstein (1931)

Additional twelve:

11. Dracula (1931)
12. Horror of Dracula (1958)
13. Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939) (Not really a true horor film, but it is usually lumped in the monster category. It is a truly great overall film.)
14. The Mummy (1932)
15. The Mummy (1959)
16. Phantom of the Opera (1943) (I like it, so sue me!)
17. Phantom of the Opera (1962) (crucify me if you want to, I LOVE this version)
18. Halloween (1978) I have to include this for slasher fans. Plus it really is a great, and original horror film)
19. Psycho (1960) ( I should have put this higher on the list, but there are so many to choose from)
20. Curse of the Werewolf (1960) (For me the definitive Lycanthrope film)
21. An American Werewolf in London (1981) (Just because I am a John Landis fan)
22. Bride of Frankenstein (1935) (How can I not include it?)


AND THE MOST HORRIFYING FILM OF ALL TIME:

Joel Shumacher's THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA


That movie was ****in terrifying!
 
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!)
 
in no particular order
1.suspiria
2.jacob's ladder
3.ringu
4.audition
5.TCM (original)
6.F13th part3
7.Halloween
8.nightmare on elm street part 3 dream warriors
9.nude for satan:D
10.F13th part7

I could go on and on..top ten are hard..it would change every few minutes for me
 
My top 10 Horror films even though they might not be the scariest:

1. Scream
2. The Others
3. Blair Witch Project
4. The Shining
5. Halloween
6. Nightmare on Elm Street
7. Frailty
8. Alien
9. Jaws
10. Saw

HM:

American Psycho
The Ring

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
 
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!)


I must say Les that that is a list of movies to respect. However, it seems alot of posters on this board don't seem to realize that movies WERE around before 1960.
 
In no particular order...

- Friday the 13th serie
- The Evil Dead (preferably part 2 but 1 is a classic also)
- Nightmare on Elm Street serie
- House (it scared me as a kid)
- The Exorcist
- The serpent and the rainbow ( not really horror, but one of Wes Craven's best)
- Hellraiser (1 & 2)
- The texas Chainsaw Massacre (original)
- Fright Night
- Near Dark
 
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.
 
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

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.
 
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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.

You have got to be kidding,no atmosphere in The Innocents? I guess Scream is less painfully boring,huh?:rolleyes:
 
I watched Session 9 today and enjoyed it. I know this is a top 10 thread so I won't post a summary for this one or any of the others, but I recommend this one over the previous two I summarized. :)
 
Unique Soul said:
Session 9

Session 9 is an interesting film. I just saw it about a month ago. Some creepy moments but on the whole it didn't have much of the 'horror' film feel for me, it seemed much more suspense/pschological/mystery. Of course the horror genre is soooo broad but there are some films that get lumped into the genre that just don't seem to really fit there 100%. It had a good premise and of course watching Peter Mullan is always a treat (he's just so good at what he does in films).
 
Always fun with this one :)
BRAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIINS!
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1. Texas Chain Saw Massacre (Original)
2. Nightmare on Elm St. (Original)
3. Jaws
4. Henry : Portrait of a Serial Killer
5. Night of the Living Dead (Original and Remake)
6. Hellraiser
7. Poltergeist
8. Halloween
9. John Carpenter's The Thing
10. Creature From the Black Lagoon
 
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.
One of the funniest horror movies of all time! Definitely worth checking out.
 
Batty said:
One of the funniest horror movies of all time! Definitely worth checking out.

I've owned that film for almost three years and I still haven't watched it! I need to get my viewing priorities in order methinks. :monkey1
 
In Order

1. JAWS
2. An American Werewolf in London
3. John Carpenter's The Thing
4. ALIEN
5. Halloween
6. Poltergeist
7. The Shining
8. Se7en
9. Dawn of the Dead (original)
10. The Exorcist

Next 10.

11. Evil Dead
12. The Silence of the Lambs
13. The Haunting (original
14. Suspiria
15. A Tale of Two Sisters
16. Creature From The Black Lagoon
17. Psycho (original)
18. The Devil's Rejects
19. King Kong (original)
20. Carrie
 
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Well Nightmare on elm scared me the most,But I was 8 when I first watched it,Now I can watch it and it does not even make me jump.

But my fav film ever is.....
1.I know What you did last summer....Amazing chase scene from SMG.

2.Nightmare on elm 3.
3.Scream 1-3
4.Childs play
5.Friday the 13th
6.Halloween resurection
7.Grudge(US)
8.Nightmare on elm
9.IT
10.Freddy vs Jason

I dont count Alien,Predator and jaws as horror films.

Also the film"Halloween" came from ebay for me this morning,and im going to watch it tommorrow,is it scary?
Im 14 so will it be scaryer than them I listed?

Also does anyone thin Entity is any good,I found it boring.
 
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