Favorite Horror Movies

current top list!





1.tcm(texas chainsaw massacre)

2.toxic avenger(this is maybe a splatter comedy)

3.the beyond

4.halloween

5.dawn of the dead(original ofcourse)

6.ringu

7.friday the 13th(part…um…)

8.bad taste(i dont think this is a horror mocie.i see it as a splatter comedy)

9.the evil dead

10.a nightmare on elm street

The Blob, no I’m just kidding

1.Texas Chainsaw Massacre(re-make)

2.Nosferatou (Original)

3.Dawn of The Dead

4.28 Days Later

[quote=“Hattori_Honzo”]
1.Texas Chainsaw Massacre(re-make)

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that I don’t understand

I just like the new version better.

[quote=“kill olle”]
current top list!





1.tcm(texas chainsaw massacre)

2.toxic avenger(this is maybe a splatter comedy)

3.the beyond

4.halloween

5.dawn of the dead(original ofcourse)

6.ringu

7.friday the 13th(part…um…)

8.bad taste(i dont think this is a horror mocie.i see it as a splatter comedy)

9.the evil dead

10.a nightmare on elm street

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ringu kicked ass!

[quote=“Hattori_Honzo”]
The Blob, no I’m just kidding

1.Texas Chainsaw Massacre(re-make)

2.Nosferatou (Original)

3.Dawn of The Dead

4.28 Days Later
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Is 28 Days later horror or thriller?? OK maybe both



anyway i think i forgot that on my list ::slight_smile: good film!!

Actually, now that you mention it I think it’s more of a thriller and suspense film, but with alot of the qualities of a horror film tied in.

The Haunting ( the original black and white)



Halloween



the only movies that have scared me

Nosferatu ('22)

Phantom of the Opera ('25/29, Chaney version)

Frankenstein ('31, Whales version)

Bride of Frankenstein

Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde ('31, March version)

Island of Lost Souls (‘32, best ever adaptation of Welles’ Island of Dr. Moreau)

The Invisible Man ('33, Whales version)

The Old Dark House ('32, Whales version)

The Seventh Victim

The Cat People

Isle of the Dead

The Body Snatcher

I Walked With A Zombie

Curse/Night of the Demon

Les Yeux sans Visage

Onibaba

The Haunting

Repulsion

Rosemary’s Baby

Night of the Living Dead

Blood and Black Lace

Let’s Scare Jessica To Death

Black Christmas

Deranged

The Bird with The Crystal Plumage

Profondo Rosso

Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original)

Suspiria

Halloween

Invasion of the Body Snatchers ('79, Kaufman remake)

Dawn of the Dead

The Howling

Tenebre

Dellamorte Dellamore

Dead Alive

Living Hell

Visitor Q

The Audition

Ringu

Dark Water

House of 1000 Corpses



…that’s all for now!

continued…



Freaks

Devil Doll ('36, Browning version)

The Witchfinder General

Blood on Satan’s Claw

Theatre of Blood

What have you Done to Solange?

Captain Kronos

The Devil Rides Out

To The Devil, A Daughter

Dr. Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell(haha)

Martin

The Brood

Videodrome

Scanners

The Ugly

[quote=“Hattori_Honzo”]
The Blob, no I’m just kidding
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Lol the blob is hilarious…like ‘platform 9’ and ‘night of the killer clowns from outer space’, horror movies so bad there…well not good, but funny.

There’s a sequel to Killer Klowns from Outer Space??



tell me more…

And a few more I missed the first time around…



The Masque of Red Death

Cry of the Banshee

Fall of the House of Usher

The House that Dripped Blood

The Wicker Man

Nadja

The Evil Dead trilogy

Black Sabbath

Black Sunday

Don’t Torture a Duckling

Zombie 2

The Beyond



Actually plenty more horror films can be mentioned but the buck stops here. :wink:

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Living Hell
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Hahaha, I think you and I are probably the only two people to have actually seen that movie. I did think it was pretty good, but not great. I thought that the De Palma/Sisters influence was too evident in the last act and the very ending was just so cliche (and i’ve seen it in just about every other horror film ever made) that it pissed me off a little.

just bought “The Evil Dead SE” dvd, didnt know there was a special edition, cool shit, lovely movie

Dawn of the Dead (original)

Night of the Living Dead

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original)

De lift. (American crappy version: Down)

EDIT: Amsterdammed

[quote=“IL_Buono”]
[quote=“Otis02”]


Living Hell
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Hahaha, I think you and I are probably the only two people to have actually seen that movie. I did think it was pretty good, but not great. I thought that the De Palma/Sisters influence was too evident in the last act and the very ending was just so cliche (and i’ve seen it in just about every other horror film ever made) that it pissed me off a little.
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True, I think I placed it in the list because it had just been released to American audiences and to give the list a geographical face lift. It has been named “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” of Asian horror. There are so many more horror films to list but I went through each decade and pulled up some of the greatest ever made.

1. Psycho. (Of course the original version by Hitchcock)



After it I don’t find other horror movies scary.

Kubrick’s The Shining. Nicholson at his best.