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Old 01-03-2006, 03:42 PM
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errggg house of wax wasnt THAT bad..........

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Was that all you got out of that? Why did I waste my time...

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Old 01-03-2006, 04:33 PM
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yeah.......... ok. i read it though lol
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Old 01-04-2006, 05:22 AM
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Was that all you got out of that? Why did I waste my time...

well i read through the whole thing and all i got was 'blah blah blah i think i know everything when it comes to horror movies'. i have seen many many older horror movies since my mom is a classic horror fan, and i find them, boring, fake looking, and DEFFINATLY not scary what so ever. and i mean seriously, were you RIGHT THERE next to the directors who made the old and new horror movies to make sure that they actually cared about the movie they were making and not just the money?

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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Old 01-04-2006, 06:18 AM
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well i read through the whole thing and all i got was 'blah blah blah i think i know everything when it comes to horror movies'. i have seen many many older horror movies since my mom is a classic horror fan, and i find them, boring, fake looking, and DEFFINATLY not scary what so ever. and i mean seriously, were you RIGHT THERE next to the directors who made the old and new horror movies to make sure that they actually cared about the movie they were making and not just the money?

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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Old 01-04-2006, 07:55 AM
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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.
Gladly. Im counting "oldies" as anything made 10 years or more before you were born:


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:
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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.
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Old 01-04-2006, 09:21 AM
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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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Old 01-04-2006, 09:59 AM
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Old 01-04-2006, 10:08 AM
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i REALLY want to see the hills have eyes. what's it about anyway
Unless you dont mind buying online [which I try to avoid], it pretty hard to find. Ive been trying to get ahold of a copy for months, no luck anywhere around here.
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