Best Horror Movie you have ever seen

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Best Horror Movie you have ever seen

Post by MSD » 09 Aug 2006 17:07

there are soo many good horror flicks out there...
but imo the All time best is: The Exorcist (Classic)

although...Shining, Friday the 13th etc...
but one of the new horror flicks I liked was White Noise...

and the upcoming...Pulse, seems nice as well :)

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Post by AngelBaby » 09 Aug 2006 23:34

'The Ring' quickly leaped to the top of my list, but 'The Shining' and 'The Exorcist' are classics.

'White Noise' was meh.

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Post by Phife » 10 Aug 2006 06:36

The Shining is number one all by itself.

Everything else pales in comparison.
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Post by eamon angelface » 10 Aug 2006 09:33

People Under the Stairs.

Because I was young when I saw it and the people under the stairs were gross.

Halloween is up there too.

Session 9 was a creepy recent one.

To be honest I think I'd be more psychologically damaged by gay porn than any horror movie.
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Post by Dex » 10 Aug 2006 10:57

I wish I knew how scary Silent Hill was...

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Post by TCO » 10 Aug 2006 20:27

28 Days Later and any of the Romero Zombie Movies.

To me, nothing is scarier the end of the world, last person alive, brain eating zombie movies.

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Post by MSD » 10 Aug 2006 20:58

TCO wrote:28 Days Later and any of the Romero Zombie Movies.

To me, nothing is scarier the end of the world, last person alive, brain eating zombie movies.
aah yes, nice movies as well :)

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Post by exelis » 12 Aug 2006 00:30

Dex wrote:I wish I knew how scary Silent Hill was...
No you don't.

Silent Hill took everything great about the video game, bent it over, and anally raped it. Then they took a few common features of all the games and the "coolest" monsters and used them like any other crapass hackneyed Hollywood horror movie.

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Post by mrespman » 19 Aug 2006 15:31

I wish I could add something new and original to the board, but I'll have to go with 'The Shining' also.
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Post by thefelinepunk » 19 Aug 2006 16:23

I don't think I've ever seen a truly scary movie.

I liked "The Ring" a lot, mostly for the suspense as well as the horror elements, and the fact that it was just downright creepy as well.

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Post by Titleist » 19 Aug 2006 17:14

Scary Movie 1, 2, & 3 made me poo my pants.

28 Days was good. I totally forgot about that movie.
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Post by thefelinepunk » 19 Aug 2006 17:20

Oh yeah, I liked 28 Days Later. Survival horror. Pretty cool.

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Post by gulliver » 19 Aug 2006 17:34

I had to peel my girlfriend off the ceiling of the theatre after the scene where Cillian Murphy’s character lights the candle in his parent’s house.

Although it wasn’t necessarily a horror, I found Jacobs Ladder disturbing.

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Post by lswalker » 20 Aug 2006 05:20

The Evil Dead, I need to purchase it and rewatch it.

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Post by Hortnon » 21 Aug 2006 02:20

I have laughed through Ring, Ring 2, Grudge, Pulse, and will probably do the same for Grudge 2...

28 Days Later was really good, though. And Dawn of the Dead...
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