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From this decade or the others? Id have to go back through
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Either. I probably won't agree on all of them, but I am just curious.
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To be honest I was never a big fan of Sleepy Hollow. I thought it was a little overrated. I actually did like Deep Blue Sea, Anaconda, and Leprechaun.
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Honsetly i can't believe The Blair Witch Project made it to the top 20. I think it's a horrible movie. It's boring, badly made (obviously putting aside the found footage camera work and editing) and not scary at all and i still have no idea why so many people like it. I also don't like Bram Stokers Dracula. I think it's ridiculously campy and over the top. Anaconda is a terrible movie and i'm glad it didnt get more votes. Jason Goes To Hell and Freddy's Dead shouldnt have even gotten one vote in my opinion and Bride of Chucky is an insult to the other Child's Play movies and thats saying something with how (despite how much i love them) silly they are
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Blair Witch is definitely a love it or hate it deal. Even if you don't like it, you have to admit it launched a subgenre - an extremely popular one. For that reason, it belongs in the list as an essential representation of what happened in 90s horror.
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Going with what Giganticface said, even if you do not like The Blair Witch Project, you have to admit it deserves to be on any top 20 horror list for the 1990s. The film was one of the most successful independent films of all time. It made $248 million on a self-declared budget of $35,000, not including promotion. Additionally, it launched the reality TV phase and this is according to the creator of Survivor (which launched the reality TV show phase). As well as the hugely popular "Found Footage" sub-genre. Furthermore, it had a brilliant marketing campaign and was one of the first films to launch a website. If it had not been on this list I would have been completely shocked.
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