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Best Horror Films of the Decade
The Descent (2006) - in my top 10 films overall, probably the scariest movie I've ever seen 28 Days Later (2002) - I love this movie and watch it a lot. May (2003) - creepy and original Cabin Fever (2003) Paranormal Activity (2007) - a lot better than I would have thought. I HATED Blair Witch From Hell (2001) - I have a fascination with Jack the Ripper, sue me The Last House on the Left (2009) - no critical acclaim, but I thought it was really good The Devil's Rejects (2005) Dawn of the Dead (2004) The Ruins (2008) - underrated Honorable Mentions: 28 Weeks Later Trick 'r Treat (2008) Hostel (2006) Wrong Turn (2003) Drag Me To Hell (2009) Saw (2004) - the acting really grates on my nerves on repeat viewings |
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Location: Haifa, Israel
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Re: Best Horror Films of the Decade
28 Days Later Dawn of the Dead 30 Days Of Night
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Location: Toronto
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Re: Best Horror Films of the Decade
Oh, and at that same festival, I saw a British film called The Children, which I felt was effectively freaky and scary -- not sure if I'd call it one of the best of the decade, but I thought it was pretty good. Oh, and didn't Paranormal Activity come out this year, not 2007? Unless maybe it's release has been delayed for a while, like with Trick 'r Treat. I may go see Paranormal Activity, I'm not sure... I've kind of been fearing that it'll turn out to be like another Blair Witch Project, which I didn't find scary at all. |
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Location: With the most wonderful man in the world!
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Re: Best Horror Films of the Decade
As for the Saw and Hostel drivel - I am just not into torture porn, so, no. |
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Re: Best Horror Films of the Decade
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Admiral
Location: Pennsylvania
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Re: Best Horror Films of the Decade
[rec] [rec] 2 The Children Eden Lake Timecrimes Inside Trick R' Treat
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Fleet Admiral
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Ensign
Location: Boston
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Ensign
Location: Boston
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Re: Best Horror Films of the Decade
Last edited by rrrsports; November 15 2009 at 12:10 AM. Reason: made a mistake. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Ireland.
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Re: Best Horror Films of the Decade
And while it may not count as a horror film per se, the Pale Man segment of Pan's Labyrinth was sheer genius and IMHO quite unsettling. I think I'll also throw in Antichrist. I just found that a deeply uncomfortable viewing experience, though I'm sure one's mileage varies here.
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Location: Lucerne's Parlor of Mystery
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Re: Best Horror Films of the Decade
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Best Horror Films of the Decade
Orphan Saw 1-3 Hostel 1 & 2 Dawn of the Dead From Hell 28 Days Later 30 Days of Night The Ring Halloween The Devil's Rejects Wolf Creek The Hills Have Eyes High Tension Wrong Turn The Mist Cloverfield Pandorum I tried watching The Descent, but I just couldn't get into it. It's always gets high praise so I'm going to give it another shot one day. I'm also curious about Drag Me to Hell. It seemed to do pretty well this past summer but I didn't go see it. Also curious about Paranormal Activity. |
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Rear Admiral
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Re: Best Horror Films of the Decade
Skeleton Key 1308
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Location: Missouri
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Re: Best Horror Films of the Decade
Dawn of the Dead 28 days later On the lighter side of things, Bubba Ho-Tep is all kinds of greatness. |
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