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favorite horror movies??

Do you mean Tusk the Kevin Smith film? Not a fan of that one, sorry. Body horror generally is one of my least fav horror sub-genres, mainly because I can't stand dismemberment and/or torture sequences. It's kind of where I draw the line, with a few exceptions (I love Cronenberg for example, but his films don't typically involve torture). I'm also one who doesn't like Blair Witch, but I saw it about 20 years ago near its initial release. I didn't find it scary at all, not in the least... shakycam/found footage is also hit or miss for me (more miss normally). Cannibal Holocaust is still the best imho (and possibly also the very first one, at least in horror).

Yep I was talking about the Kevin Smith film. I'm not usually in that kind of horror either but I got to admit I was won over by just how weird the concept is and how good the performance was with the crazy guy.

kitik is also right about "The Mist." I can't believe I forgot that movie. I got to admit I really like those dark and twisted endings in horror movies.

Jason
 
Hands down the original Halloween

I like "Halloween" but for me those 80's slasher pics haven't aged well. I do think I should watch it again though and see what I think. I might do it on Halloween and have a marathon. I do know I watched "Friday the 13th" not to long ago and found it kind of boring and maybe it's because I am older I actually felt bad for the guy they mentioned who bought the camp and was trying to get it going.

Imagine this poor guy invests all this money and then the teens he hires to fix it up just fools around and does drugs instead of doing their jobs and then they get killed meaning he has lost all of the money he spent on buying the camp because nobody is going to go after a massive teen slaying.

Jason
 
This is kind of like having to pick a favorite child.
Dracula
Frankenstein
The Bride Of Frankenstein
The Wolfman
Halloween 1-3
Evil Dead 1-3
John Carpenter'S The Thing
Alien
Night Of The Living Dead
Dawn Of The Living Dead
Day Of The Dead
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1-2
Hostel
Scream 1 & 4
30 Days Of Night
The Amittyville Horror
An American Werewolf In London
The Howling
Cannibal Holocaust
Christine
Child's Play
The Exorcist
The Hills Have Eyes
A Bunch Of The Christopher Lee Hammer movies
Fright Night
All The Phantasm Movies
Cronenberg's The Fly
Psycho 1-2
Poltergeist
Train To Busan
Susperia
Deep Red
Reanimater
From Beyond
Hellraiser 1-2
Henry:Portrate Of A Serial Killer
Serpent And The Rainbow
Pumpkinhead
The Shining
I have more more but my hand are tired
 
Cabinet Of Doctor Caligari
The Woman In Black
Planet Of The Vampires
The Shining
Event Horizon
Amityville Horror
Die Monster Die
The Haunted Palace
Sleepy Hollow
 
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When I was kid I used to watch Creature Features during the weekend hosted by Bob Wilkins. Scary fun. Here are some picks;

Dracula (1931)
Frankenstein (1931)
The Wolf Man (1941)
The Invisible Man (1933)
The Thing (1982)
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)
The Ring (2002)
Alien (1979)
Phantasm (1979)
The Evil Dead (1981)
Night of The Living Dead (1968)
Hellraiser (1987)

And almost any horror movie with Vincent Price, Christopher Lee or Peter Cushing.
 
Nice to see some love for Halloween III... that's the 2nd best n the franchise imho, after the original of course. Tom Atkins was great in it.

I watch the original Halloween every year, but I think Halloween III overall is creepier and scarier, with the androids and the masks that turn kids' heads into snakes and spiders. You can't go wrong with the performances by Tom Atkins and Daniel O'Herlihy... and good luck getting that Silver Shamrock song out of your head!

Also, I thought of a few more faves:

The Belko Experiment (2016)
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
The Lost Boys (1987)
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Slither (2006)
 
I got to agree with the people who have said the original Halloween, and I'll add Halloween II because they feel like one long film.

Less scary but still horror themed, I love the old Universal Horror films, with the Frankenstein films being my faorite. I like all of them, even the later ones, although the ones with Karloff as Frankenstein (I will never call the character Karloff plays "The Creature" or "Frankentein's Monster", he's Victor Frankenstein's undead metaphorical son so he gets the family name) are the best.
 
Most of the one's I like have l ready been mentioned, so I would like to add Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Psycho, Fiend Without a Face, Carnival of Souls, Shock Waves (Underwater Nazi Zombies, what's not to love?), and Vampyr.
 
This is kind of like having to pick a favorite child.
fo shiz!

Planet Of The Vampires
Good one... and that was a pretty big influence on Alien, plus Bava is just generally the proverbial bomb.

When I was kid I used to watch Creature Features during the weekend hosted by Bob Wilkins.
Creature Double Feature was the one I watched as a kid; it started right after Saturday morning cartoons ended. I think my mom hated that... :lol:

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Most of the one's I like have l ready been mentioned, so I would like to add Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Psycho, Fiend Without a Face, Carnival of Souls, Shock Waves (Underwater Nazi Zombies, what's not to love?), and Vampyr.
Carnival of Souls is excellent... :techman:
re: the underwater zombie: check out Fulci's Zombi sometime. The scene where the zombie fights a shark underwater is classic! That's by far the best part of the film though imho... ;)
 
I was going to come back and add Carnival of Souls (1962), too, along with The Stepford Wives (1975). I'm also a fan of both the 1956 and 1978 Body Snatchers.
 
Yep, both of the Body Snatchers movies are great... you get a good sense of the paranoia and unease in both of them. I haven't seen Stepford Wives in so long that I can barely remember it...
 
Just thought of another I really liked and that is "Drag Me to Hell." Another one of those movies I can't ever forget the ending.

Jason
 
Forgot Sleepy Hollow.

There are a few movies listed that I think of as horror-comedy but if people are including them then I will too.

Army Of Darkness
The Lost Boys
 
Forgot Sleepy Hollow.

There are a few movies listed that I think of as horror-comedy but if people are including them then I will too.

Army Of Darkness
The Lost Boys
I still consider horror-comedies horror... as long as the horror is there. ;)
And Lost Boys is good, nostalgic fun. I like grandpa's "off limits" snack shelf, lol.
 
^ In that case...

Beetlejuice
Warm Bodies
The Final Girls
Bubba Ho-Tep
Zombieland
Little Nicky

I wish I would have remembered to list "Bubba Ho-Tep":( I would toss in "Shaun of the Dead" which is both a great comedy and great horror movie. Also does anyone recall the Bruce Campbell movie I think it was called "Being Bruce" were he plays himself having to stop some monster because a local kid thinks he can do it because he was a big fan of his movies.

Jason
 
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