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Which horror movie, in your opinion, is the best one ever?
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Not full on horror but the craft and braindead are my favourites
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I agree with John Carpenter’s Halloween, that’s up there too. |
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The whole kind of sub-plot of Jack abusing his son is VERY unsettling when you read into it and re-watch scenes. Like the whole connection between Danny and the bear toy and the man in the bear costume that Wendy sees... Ergh. Makes you shudder. |
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The most horrific i’ve seen (megan is missing, a serbian film etc) weren’t even good movies but they are the most horrific so they succeed in that aspect i guess
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I’d say the top 5 greatest horror films of all time are:
In no particular order. 1. The Shining 2. Psycho 3. The Exorcist 4. Halloween (1978) 5. A nightmare on Elm street. (1984) Last edited by Tony Montana; 07-05-2019 at 07:27 PM. |
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Couldn't name just one.
Top 10 (in no order) Halloween Scream The Hills Have Eyes Wrong Turn Jaws The Descent Alien The Texas Chainsaw Massacre The Thing Dawn of the Dead
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Agree with most of yours Amy.
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The Shining
Wolf Creek The Loved ones I spit on your grave Halloween The Strangers.
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It’s hard to top Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 & 2006) for me. There might be one or two slightly better but I can’t think of it right now
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The Loved ones is very underrated I think Jersey.
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I agree with Tony Montana regarding The Shining, although it's really hard to narrow them down to just one film. I also love The Exorcist, Friday 13th... and I have Nosferatu, the original 1920s version and it's surprising how creepy it is.
I like a good psychological horror rather than people being tortured. |
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![]() Have you seen Orphan (2009)? That’s an amazing psychological horror film. Last edited by Tony Montana; 08-05-2019 at 09:40 AM. |
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That's a really tough question actually, Alien would be up there, also Predator.
One that really freaked me out was The Skeleton Key and The Ring scared the **** out of me. One that had a good storyline was The Uninvited
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I suppose I don't really consider that a horror, more of a psychological thriller, but if it counts as a horror, it would be top of the list
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And Hannibal Lecter and Buffalo Bill are truly terrifying. |
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