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I like horror films that rely more on character, plot development and atmosphere to get the creeps across, as opposed to the gross-out films. Gore doesn't always mean horror, IMO.
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Dracula Frankenstien Meets The Wolfman Nightmare on Elm Street Psycho Silence of the Lambs Halloween The Fog Night of the Living Dead Nosferatu House on Haunted Hill (1959) House on Haunted Hill (1999) The Blob Horror Express Teenage Zombies The Mummy (Original) The Mummy (1999) The Mummy Returns 10 Godzilla Films, Not Including Godzilla(1998) Ghost Ship The Ring Darkness Falls Signs 6th Scence The Birds Freddy vs Jason Jeepers Creeepers The Shining Jeepers Creepers 2 Blade Underworld Spawn Little Shop of Horrors Predator Alien Hellboy Final Destinaton Final Destination 2 Abraxas: Gaurdian of the Universe Texas Chainsaw Massacre 28 Days Later Cabin Fever Dead and Burried Identity The Terror And many, many more, thoise are just my faves |
I almost every type of horror movie. Not a fan of dumb horror like 'Army of Darkness'. But I really enjoy a movie that could be true. A movie that is actualy possible to happen in real life. Like the Hannibal movies. Even Scream, mainly because Wes Craven is on my top 5 list and the movie is possible of actualy happening. That and the movie wasn't all that bad.
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I'm the same as you, fluff. I love the stuff thats fucks with your mind a bit. The exception too that is NOES, it goes way over the top but I really love those movies!
by the way Vamp- The Mummy movies arent horror, no matter how you look at them. |
I like a good variation of mainsteam crap to good low budget gore shockers from different counties.
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so u were lieing about what movies u saw??? LOLOLOL
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