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... Was that all you got out of that? Why did I waste my time... http://store.appcomm.net/Merchant2/g...008/bsup02.jpg |
yeah.......... ok. i read it though lol
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myself, i got was pretty petrified after seeing Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the remake not the original, i didnt like the original at all). and house of wax, i didnt find to be all that scary, but i deff. think it was a good movie that brings enjoyment. if you can give me 3 older horror movies, that are actually any good, then maybe ill change my mind. but as of now, i feel the newer horror movies are better then the oldies. |
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Dracula [1931] Pit and the Pendulum [1961] The Abominable Dr. Phibes [1971] Theatre of Blood [1973] Last Man on Earth [1964] Night of the Living Dead [1969] The Amityville Horror [1979] Texas Chainsaw Massacre [1974] The Wolf Man [1941] Frankenstein [1931] Bride of Frankenstein [1935] Halloween [1978] Nosferatu [1922] Phantom of the Opera [1925, 1943] The Tingler [1959] House on Haunted Hill [1959] House of Wax [1953] Mystery of the Wax Museum [1933] Carnival of Souls [1962] The Mummy [1931] Dawn of the Dead [1978] If you'd like, I could name a hell of alot more. This is probably enough for now, cause there's no chance you'll actually watch any of those anyway, alot are in *gasp* black and white!:rolleyes: |
You tell 'em, Return.
I'll add a few "golden oldies" to the list. The Changeling The Haunting Suspiria Tenebre Re-Animator Evil Dead In the Mouth of Madness From Beyond The Wicker Man The Hills Have Eyes Last House on the Left Note: anything prior to 2000 counts as an "oldie" for the purposes of this list. |
If you do still need more examples, check out the section here called "Classic Horror Movies". It's titled that for a reason, ya know.
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i REALLY want to see the hills have eyes. what's it about anyway
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Cannibalistic family terrorizing a family after their trailer broke down in the desert.
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