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Junior
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since it's that time of year, whats everybody's favorite scary movies?

Mine-
Texas chainsaw massacre (original)
evil dead 2
audition
dead alive
cabin fever
 
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Haloween(all of them), the shining, texas chainsaw massacre, scream


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Hmm. No particular order:

Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original)
The Birds
The Exorcist (I)
John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness (Yeah, some are going to disagree, but I liked it!)
Most "Nightmare on Elm Street" flicks
Some other "Slasher" movies (Friday 13th, Halloween, etc.)
Jaws (maybe not real horror, but scary at the time)
Event Horizon
Aliens
The Sixth Sense (Horror or suspense?)
The Haunting (Original)
The Others

I'm sure I can think of others later!
 
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Well, Se7en, but it's not really so much "scary" but it is really freaky, I watched it Satuday night and it's still creeping me out, lol.
 
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i like lots of Asian stuff...The Eye and Uzumaki come to mind.

in terms of American, Evil Dead, Re-Animator, Dawn of the Dead, The Childs Play series
 
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Junior
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Hmmm...

Open Water
Signs
Cabin Fever
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Wrong Turn
Blair Witch 2

Im not a big horror fan but I get into them occasionally and for some reason the new texas chainsaw massacre freaked me out in theaters, Cabin fever was just plain funny and nasty and it made for a great time, Wrong Turn just had a creepy feel to it. Im not gonna try and explain Signs or Blair Witch because i dont wanna argue lol. And the thing about Open Water is my biggest fear is being trapped in the ocean with sharks so i almost messed myself watching this and got really uneasy.


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Posts: 511 | Location: Westland, Michigan | Registered: January 03, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
Freshman
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The Shining
The Exorcist
The Thing
Psycho
Hellraiser
Halloween
The Fog
Dont Look Now (more suspense but the ending is pure horror)
Evil Dead 2
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Dagon
Most Hammer films
Texas CHainsaw Massacre (original, couldnt get through the crap remake)
Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead (original)
Day of the Dead
The Grudge (Japanese version)
28 Days Later
 
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John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness
SESSION 9

i dont think ive seen many more ever
(grudge = worst scary movie ever)
 
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Deliverance
 
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