WhorehayRFB
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Huntington Beach, CA
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 12:22 PM
Looked for a thread on this & didn't see one. I figure if people post their faves, some of us will get turned onto something new. With that said, here's my faves in the order I think of them:
Salem's Lot (TV version)--scariest thing I've EVER seen on TV.
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Nosferatu (original)--still creepy IMO.
The Haunting (original)--gave me nightmares as a kid.
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Carrie--that ENDING!
Rosemary's Baby--creepy!
Blair Witch Project--I found that chick annoying as hell, but that ending gave me nightmares for a few nights.
Lotsa room left here.
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Ruhar
Joined: Jun 21, 2007
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San Diego, CA
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 12:28 PM
The Exorcist continues to scare the crap out of me.
+1 on Rosemary's Baby. Great movie!
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tonetti
Joined: Aug 20, 2008
Posts: 654
California
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 12:43 PM
I really like the Rob Zombie flicks
House of 1000 corpses
The Devils Rejects
Halloween
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morphball
Joined: Dec 23, 2008
Posts: 3324
Pittsboro, NC
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 12:48 PM
I think the last couple of things that mildly creeped me out was Ringu and Sixth Sense. Poltergeist and The Shining were the ones that really scared me as a kid, though.
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hlieboff59
Joined: Jun 27, 2008
Posts: 576
Marlboro, New Jersey
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 12:52 PM
On Saturday night, my son made my wife and me watch
"13 Ghosts" and now he wants me to watch "Drag Me To Hell."
He's very into special effects with makeup and props. You have to see some the stuff he's created. Now that is scary. For 15, my son is VERY creative.
He's very much into the Halloween spirit. he's creating a haunted house walk through in our back yard. Our house is full of very creepy props.
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websurfer
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Posts: 1746
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 12:55 PM
The original Night of the Living Dead.
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shivers13
Joined: Jul 29, 2009
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Boss Angeles, CA
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 01:27 PM
I like this thread! Perfect for Halloween. Here's just a handfull of fright flicks that contain some really good scares...
THE SHINING... Spooky little twin girls, a horrifying hag in a bathtub, and a sea of blood comes pouring out of an elevator! One of the scariest films of all time aside from The Exorcist.
SUSPIRIA... The soundtrack alone will have you on the edge of your seat. A bit of awkward dubbing here and there but the cinematography and scares are top notch.
CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD (aka THE GATES OF HELL)... A priest hangs himself in a foggy graveyard and it opens the gates of hell. 'Nuff said?
LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE... Arguably the best Haunted House movie ever made. Slow paced but loaded with atmosphere and plenty of chills.
PHANTASM... Before the Slasher genre took hold and ruined Horror films forever, this super imaginative film made in 1979 is a great example of what a low budget horror film can be. Beware the Tall Man!
BEYOND THE DOOR... If you can get past the bad dubbing this Exorcist knockoff has some really great scares in it. Just seeing the movie poster in the theatre as a kid gave me nightmares.
More to come!
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sidewalksurf
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 01:33 PM
BURNT OFFERINGS was one that really creeped me out as a kid.
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Pappa_Surf
Joined: Oct 28, 2008
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Winnipeg, Canada
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 01:39 PM
The original Night of the Living Dead gives me the shivers. Something about the way it was shot in B&W gives it almost a documentary feel that draws you into it. The best scares are those that build throughout the movie rather than when some bloodied up rubber corpse jumps out at you.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original) gives the same feeling for the same reasons.
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remora1
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San Pedro, CA
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 01:40 PM
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"SEND MORE COPS!"
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crumble
Joined: Sep 09, 2008
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Guildford England
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 02:19 PM
shivers13
LEGEND OF HELL HOUSE... Arguably the best Haunted House movie ever made.
You hit the button there, great movie.
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morphball
Joined: Dec 23, 2008
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Pittsboro, NC
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 02:21 PM
remora1
"SEND MORE COPS!"
Maybe not the best zombie flick (that honor still goes to Romero), but it's definitely a sentimental favorite of mine. I'll add a couple more to my favs list: The Changeling, Creepshow, & The Thing. I saw that recent Trick 'r Treat one last night and liked it, kind of reminiscent of Creepshow.
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CaptainSpringfield
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 4387
Under the Sun
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 02:27 PM
For me it's gotta be The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ... the original, not any of the sequels and definitely not the atrocious remake.
I have to imagine the writing sessions for that one went something like this:
"Remember how in the original you always hear but never actually see the chainsaw in the build up to the end? Let's have the chainsaw on screen for the entire movie!"
"Dude! And check this out - Leatherface kills people because he had a skin condition!"
"Yeah! Suck it, Charles Foster Kane."
shivers13
SUSPIRIA... The soundtrack alone will have you on the edge of your seat. A bit of awkward dubbing here and there but the cinematography and scares are top notch.
HELL YES.
Goblin were pretty inconsistent, IMO, but their Argento soundtracks are excellent. The special edition Suspiria DVD comes with the soundtrack CD - can't recommend that version enough.
— That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.
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mom_surfing
Joined: Feb 27, 2006
Posts: 5267
the outer banks of north carolina
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 02:28 PM
the first HALLOWEEN creeped me out more than any scary movie.
second place probably THE SHINING
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kenposurf
Joined: Feb 23, 2007
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Santa Rosa, CA
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 02:45 PM
A few:
Re-Animator
From Beyond
Demons
Dementia-13
Almost any House Of hammer film
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Stormtiger
Joined: Dec 12, 2006
Posts: 2675
Ventura, CA
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 02:58 PM
Audition (Japanese)
This film will "mess you up" as the guy on At the Movies said when he recommended it last week. I saw this last year and will never forget it, I wish I could. No monsters or supernatural events, I dare anyone to watch it...if you got the guts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhsrsWcEspc&feature=fvw
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remora1
Joined: Jan 04, 2008
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San Pedro, CA
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 03:27 PM
WhorehayRFB
Salem's Lot (TV version)--scariest thing I've EVER seen on TV.
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Definitely a favorite of mine too, but for TV horror
can't be beat.
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CaptainSpringfield
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Under the Sun
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 03:31 PM
Stormtiger
Audition (Japanese)
This film will "mess you up" as the guy on At the Movies said when he recommended it last week. I saw this last year and will never forget it, I wish I could. No monsters or supernatural events, I dare anyone to watch it...if you got the guts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhsrsWcEspc&feature=fvw
There was a period of about two years where I watched as many films by that director - Takaski Miike - as I could get my hands on. Which turned out to be a lot, since he's averaged five or so a year. Audition's really unrepresentative of his style, but yeah - the first time you see it, you're in for a shock. And the less you know going in, the better.
— That was excessively violent and completely unnecessary. I loved it.
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Klas
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 04:23 PM
My favorite horror genre must be the Italian Giallo movies of the late 60's and early 70's. Many of them had great soundtracks (more than a few scored by maestro Ennio Morricone), innovative camera work and stylish sets with great visuals and atmosphere.
I located some trailers for some of my favorites:
Hatchet For The Honeymoon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_4XwT6OTSg
Who Saw Her Die?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPr4RsEvSMI
Death Walks In High Heels
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-j3DecTIq18
What Have You Done To Solange?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML4StSOLnPg
Forbidden Photos Of A Lady Above Suspicion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=106KrD2kdXw
The Cat O'Nine Tails
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Koz8y016tbI
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norcalhodad
Joined: May 25, 2006
Posts: 537
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Posted on Oct 20 2009 05:33 PM
^I watched Argento's "Four Flies on Grey Velvet" over the weekend and was hooked-in right away by the enigmatic opening scene (which can be seen here)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSyRPJO_8cw&feature=related
Actually, the Swedish film "Let the Right One In", would be my first recommendation for a good recent horror flick. I recently binged on a few French New Wave of Horror, or whatever they're calling it..., Martyrs, Inside, Them, High Tension, Frontier(s), Irreversible. Most of which are viscerally ultra-disgusting with a few scares.
I've got "I Drink Your Blood" (1970) to watch at home tonight or tomorrow... "Some grimy hippies (who happen to be dedicated to devil worship) take over a rat-infested, abandoned farmhouse after their van breaks down. An old man tries to intervene but gets manhandled by the squatters. In retribution, one of the old man's grandkids kills a rabid dog, drains its blood and injects it into a batch of meat pies that he sells to the Satanists. It isn't long before the infection spreads -- zombies ahoy!"
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