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1. The Seed of Chucky
2. House of 1000 Corpses 3. Halloween 4. The Last Exorcism 5. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 6. The Amityville Horror (Remake) 7. Dead Silence 8. Hostel pt 1 9. Hostel pt 2 10. Silent Hill |
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Top 10 Horror
1. Suspiria (1977)
2. Dawn of the Dead (1978) 3. Phantasm (1979) 4. The Last House on the Left (1972) 5. Martin (1976) 6. The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) 7. Dracula (1931) 8. Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974) 9. Blood Feast (1963) 10. The Centerfold Girls (1974) Alot Harder than anticipated, honourable mentions go out to: Black Christmas (original) The Wicker Man (original) Frightmare (1974) Hellraiser Deep Red Last edited by Thecryptkeeper; 11-08-2011 at 11:36 AM. |
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Mine (at the moment) would probably be... 1) Dawn Of The Dead 2) The Wicker Man 3) Suspiria 4) Texas Chainsaw Massacre 5) The Evil Dead 6) Nosferatu The Vampyre 7) Carrie 8) American Werewolf In London 9) The Shining 10) Either Night Of The Living Dead or Martin. A tie. |
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My Top 10 Favorite Horror Movies of all Time
1.The Exorcist III
2.Night of the Demons (1988 Original) 3.Salem's Lot the Movie (1979) 4.Deathdream 5.Pet Sematary 6.Ghost Story (1981) 7.Deranged (1974) 8.The Sentinel (1979) 9.Witchboard 10.When a Stranger Calls (1979 Original) |
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Herzog. But I do like Murnau's as well.
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I'll have to admit, I enjoy Herzog's version a little more. I find it very artistic and atmospheric.
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Ditto. The scene in the town square where people have gone delerious from plague is such a beautifully eerie scene. Not to mention that although Max Schreck is still sinister as hell in the original Nosferatu, Klaus Kinski gives him a real soul and you end up sympathising him. Not to mention the scene where he sees a little cross as he's piling the withcoffins into the church (his reaction always makes me chuckle) and a brilliant twist ending that left me floored when I first saw it. |
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Nice to see The Sentinel on your list. It's way more obscure than it deserves, with its stellar cast and direction (by Michael Winner of all people). Scared the hell out of me as a kid.
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I think it's a great film but I think its so underrated because of Michael Winner's involvment-he is absolutely despised in the UK.
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