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Firkin 3:10 Thu Oct 29
Favourite horror movie?
The original Halloween with Jamie Lee Curtis for me....

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The_Phantom 3:12 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Yes, thats my favourite too.

followed by Salems Lot

yngwies Cat 3:14 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
No one screams like Curtis. Great music as well.

Was always a fan of the Hellraiser movies.

Far Cough 3:15 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Psycho

crystal falace 3:17 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
the strangers I think its called, is the only scary movie that has genuinely scared me abit, think that's because its based on a true story and I watched it when I was about 14 years old in the house on my own at about 2AM

i-Ron 3:17 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
The THING

I was about 12-13 and nicked a VHS copy and took it round a mates house.

Scared the fuck out of me.

I don't really get scared at horrors, and tend to laugh at them now.

JAC 3:34 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Suspiria...a classic

Gavros 3:36 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Jamie Lee Curtis had superb knockers.

BetterthanKaka 3:37 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
The Exorcism of Emily Rose freaked me out.

THEM did as well.

Pancho 3:38 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Remember my mate making me watch Nightmare On Elm Street when I was about 7.

Cunt.

That music still freaks me out.

McD 4:08 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Best horror films I have seen. And there are probably many more...

Martyrs
Cannibal Holocaust
The Babbadook
The Night of the Living Dead (original)
Eyes without a face
Salo
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Last House on the Left
Alien / Aliens
Nosferatu
Possession
Straw Dogs
American Werewolf in London

Lee Trundle 4:11 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
The Shining for me. I was way too young when I watched it, but no other horror movie has scared me much since.

Hammers1993 4:12 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
The Sixth Sense.

The Others.

Two great horrors that don't rely on "jumps" but still very good horror movies, if they fall into that category?

The Human Stain 4:12 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Gavros,

its comment like that, that really lowers the tone of this high class forum.

young woody 4:12 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Harry Potter

Hani 4:17 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Hellraiser.

Private Dancer 4:19 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Always been Halloween too, but The Others is a masterpiece. Watch it if you haven't.

team boaty 4:22 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Horror films are for women and gays

Bet some of you lot get teary eyed when watching a Jennifer Aniston rom-com

Worst Case Ontario 4:23 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Nosferatu, the silent 1922 one. Dracula being more of an actual monster than a sort of suave sex pest.

Some not mentioned so far:

The Last Exorcism is a slightly different decent take on the possession-horror genre.

Rosemary's Baby is more creepy when you read about the back story of Roman Polanski.

Blunders 4:23 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
American Werewolf
Psycho
The Shining
Halloween
The Thing


Bending the rules perhaps, but I'd add The Wicker Man, Dawn of the Dead, and Alien.

Pancho 4:24 Thu Oct 29
Re: Favourite horror movie?
What was the Jennifer Aniston film where she went to meet the fat sweaty loner in the airport then changed her mind when she realised he was a rapist?

Sleepless In Stansted or something.

I'm sure it was based on a book anyway.

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