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1.Exorcist
2. Haloween 3.Pet Sematary 4.The Shining 5.Audition 6.Psycho 7.Texas Chainsaw Massacre 8.Poltergeist 9.976 evil 10.Freaks |
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And honestly, there are much harder movies to classify than Se7en. Like The Prophecy. Not horror, not action, not comedic, but it's not really a drama, either. Same with Pulp Fiction. I classified it as Action in my collection by virtue of the fact that it fit in that category more than the others
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god damn get over the fucking genera classification, it dosnt fucking matter.
90 precent of the population thinks se7en, SotL are horror, and as for the 6th sense i actualy thought it was crap and its most certinaly not horror and i dont know anyone( in person) who thinks it is.
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dude chill, just having a conversation about horror, that is what this forum is for right?
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timmy likes to drink milk.
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I know some of these may not be horror, more on the thriller side, but honestly who cares.
10.Bone Collector/Kiss the girls (can't really decide) 9.Man Hunter 8.Lost Boys 7.The Shining 6.The Eye 5.Dracula 4.Ginger Snaps 3.Silence of the Lambs 2.Se7en 1.(original) Texas Chainsaw Massacre |
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TCM original is just about the purest horror film ever made.
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