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Thread: Scariest Horror films ever ?
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10-30-2005 #21
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The Shining is an amazing movie...most likely because I just saw it on A&E a little while ago. The type writer scene and the scene where Jack breaks the door to the bathroom down...
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10-30-2005 #22
The Exorcist - Hands down #1.
It's Alive - This film scared the hell out of me as a child.
Trilogy of Terror - That fucking voodoo doll gave me nightmares 4 days.
Stir of Echoes- Tho it was a Sixth Sense rip-off it still gives me the ceeps.
The Omen - Damien....whoa
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10-30-2005 #24
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10-30-2005 #25
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Are you just gonna leave us hanging, JW? Sounds interesting....
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10-30-2005 #26
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anybody whos into some real hardcore, sick, sadistic type horror flicks should check out some of the movies from toetag pictures...i'm waitin to get a copy of the movie called august underground...supposed to be one of their best and getting alot of mainstream attention.
www.toetagpictures.com
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10-30-2005 #27Originally Posted by hondarobot
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11-01-2005 #28
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and...Pet Sematary...most of S. King's books haven't made the transition to the big screen very well...but this one has some very creepy stuff....
also, the original version of The Fly, and Cronenberg's remake....
Happy Halloween!!
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11-01-2005 #29
Scariest Horror Film..I still get scared watching "The Exorcist" and "Omen".
Other Horror films Ive enjoyed are:
Night of the living dead, Howling, Bram Stroker's Dracula (1992 with Winona Rider) and ofcourse the classic Christopher Lee "dracula" movies.
The funniest horror flick: Shaun of the Dead.
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11-01-2005 #30
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The exorcist, hands down. that movie gave me so many nightmares it wasn't funny...
Also, Night of the living dead, the remake. That was a really scary movie as well.
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