What is your All Time Favorite Horror Movie

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^ Freakin' Scary!!!
 
[quote name='DesertEagleXIX']The 1978's Dawn of the Dead. The remake isn't too bad, but doesn't compare to Romero's orginal.[/quote]
I live and work 10min away from the mall used in the original. Monroeville Mall in Pittsburgh, PA. It was so creepy to watch that and remember the way the mall used to look.

btw.. the Original Salem's Lot and the freaky Alien movie with Christopher Walken Communion..
 
1. The Nightmare on Elm Street - So campy, so good
2. Saw series
3. Halloween
4. Cabin Fever
5. House of 1000 Corpses / Devil Rejects
6. The Ring
7. TCM (1974...new one was ok too)
8. Evil Dead trilogy
9. Friday the 13th series (yes, I like the lame ones too)
10. Hills Have Eyes (remake was ok too)

There are SO many horror movies I like....I have to think more, but those are the mainstream ones mainly.
 
Okay seriously now Gigli aside, some of my favorite horror movies have to be...

Black Christmas
Night of The Living Dead
Dawn of The Dead and its remake
High Tension
Texas Chainsaw Massacre old and new
Cape Fear
Evil Dead 1,2, and Army of Darkness
Re-Animator
Audition
 
For the "classics," I'm partial to The Shining, Halloween, and Salem's Lot.

For the new school, I must give props to Hostel. Not really THAT scary, but definitely entertaining. I liked Devil's Rejects, too.
 
Some of the Movies listed here is a bit iffe in the horror category so I will go along with it in the term horror.


I Spit On your Grave
Silence Of the Lambs
Puppet Master Series
Slumber Party Masacur 3
Tales from the Dark side movies.
Evil Dead
The Shining
Feddy Cugar series.
Chucky Series
Tales from the Crypt Movies

I mean most of them could be classified as horror when compared with todays movies but then agian I prefer these.
 
Puppet Master series was hokey, but not a bad watch if you don't mind movies like that. I really enjoyed when the puppets were sensitive.
 
[quote name='Maklershed']Everyone seems to hate it, but my favorite is The Blair Witch Project[/QUOTE]

I know a guy who's a HUGE thriller movie fan. He says this is one of the best horror films. They scare the crap out of you, but essentially show you nothing. I though it was scary when I first saw it cause I bought into the hype that it was real.
 
[quote name='Rodimus Donut']I know a guy who's a HUGE thriller movie fan. He says this is one of the best horror films. They scare the crap out of you, but essentially show you nothing. I though it was scary when I first saw it cause I bought into the hype that it was real.[/QUOTE]

What do you mean "was real"?
 
[quote name='CrimGhost']What do you mean "was real"?[/QUOTE]

The studio did a campaign to promote the footage was real and simply found. But 5 minutes after the movie someone told me it was fake. However during the entire movie I tought I was watching some kinda documentray. It freaked me out.
 
Hmmm. The Shining, Nightmare on Elm Street, House of 1000 Corpses, Silent Hill (yeah, that's right, and I don't want to hear about how much you hated it either), and I'm partial to the remake of Dawn of the Dead, The Hills Have Eyes, TCM (newest), and Saw.
 
[quote name='prmononoke']Romero's Dawn of the Dead, and more recently, The Devil's Rejects.[/quote]

I started to think about it and I wouldn't call Devil's Rejects a horror movie. Yes, it is a follows House of 1000 corpses, but it reminds me more of Natural Born Killers which definitely isn't a horror movie.
 
[quote name='I AM WILLIAM H. MACY']Since this is favorite and not best, definitely Final Destination 2. That movie was sweet[/quote]

The best scene in Final Destination is when the girl steps out in the street in front of the bus, but that bus must of been going 80+ mph!

MACY, what would be the best horror movie ever made?

Psycho is listed as No. 1 in the IMdb.
 
[quote name='thebob101']The best scene in Final Destination is when the girl steps out in the street in front of the bus, but that bus must of been going 80+ mph!

MACY, what would be the best horror movie ever made?

Psycho is listed as No. 1 in the IMdb.[/quote]

My guess is one of the passengers on the was eating an ice cream cone. When she walked on the bus, a bit dripped on the floor. A gust of wind came onto the bus, manipulating a baby into crying loudly. A construction worker, having to board the bus because his car mysteriously stopped working, was carrying bricks, and he looked at the baby while walking and slipped on the ice cream. A brick fell from his hands onto the driver's foot, lodged in there because a can of super glue somehow fell from the man in the first seat, because instead of his medication going into his water, the sleeping pill from across the way mysteriously was swapped with his medication. This made the driver's foot stuck to the pedal, which would have been fine, but a brick fell on his shoe. All the driver could do was scream as his bus hit that girl.
 
[quote name='Moses144']My guess is one of the passengers on the was eating an ice cream cone. When she walked on the bus, a bit dripped on the floor. A gust of wind came onto the bus, manipulating a baby into crying loudly. A construction worker, having to board the bus because his car mysteriously stopped working, was carrying bricks, and he looked at the baby while walking and slipped on the ice cream. A brick fell from his hands onto the driver's foot, lodged in there because a can of super glue somehow fell from the man in the first seat, because instead of his medication going into his water, the sleeping pill from across the way mysteriously was swapped with his medication. This made the driver's foot stuck to the pedal, which would have been fine, but a brick fell on his shoe. All the driver could do was scream as his bus hit that girl.[/quote]

It was classic, instant smush. She had no chance of even making under the bus until it slowed down. Just an awesome scene.
 
[quote name='Rodimus Donut']The studio did a campaign to promote the footage was real and simply found. But 5 minutes after the movie someone told me it was fake. However during the entire movie I tought I was watching some kinda documentray. It freaked me out.[/QUOTE]

Shit, it's not real? Someone's going to pay for this!
 
[quote name='thebob101']
MACY, what would be the best horror movie ever made?[/QUOTE]
Does Jaws count as horror? If so, then that. Obviously a very common choice, but for good reason. A classic film.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']I would imagine the anti-consumer overtones of Romero's DotD would have turned you off.

I will have to second this suggestion; every movie featuring "undead" has been derivative and dependent upon, to some degree, the standard Romero set.

I will forgive him for Monster Squad err..."Day of the Dead," however. I have yet to see "Land of the Dead," but by all accounts it's pretty bad.

Honorary mention to Tobe Hooper's "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."[/quote]

I find that Day of the Dead has held up quite well since its release. In fact, when I originally saw the film I did not like very much, but over time I have come to rank it up there with the original Dawn of the Dead, even with the somewhat campy concept of the "evolving" zombie.
 
[quote name='CrimGhost']Okay seriously now Gigli aside, some of my favorite horror movies have to be...

Black Christmas
Night of The Living Dead
Dawn of The Dead and its remake
High Tension
Texas Chainsaw Massacre old and new
Cape Fear
Evil Dead 1,2, and Army of Darkness
Re-Animator
Audition[/quote]

I would include High Tension and believe that I want to, but it's the most attrocius film that can be labeled as suspense/horror that I have ever seen. If it weren't for that god awful ending. Why oh why did Aja need to include that terrible twist at the end? Why?
 
[quote name='x0thedeadzone0x']Hmmm. The Shining, Nightmare on Elm Street, House of 1000 Corpses, Silent Hill (yeah, that's right, and I don't want to hear about how much you hated it either), and I'm partial to the remake of Dawn of the Dead, The Hills Have Eyes, TCM (newest), and Saw.[/quote]

HOLY SHIT!!!:shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock::shock:

When did Deadzone come back? Why wasn't I alerted? Then again, I've been gone for awhile myself now.
 
Psycho
The Shining
The Thing
Dawn of the Dead original and remake
Night of the Living Dead
Day of the Dead

Honorary mention:

The Devil's Rejects

Also can be included Evil Dead if you want to consider that one a horror flick.
 
Oh sorry for the crazy amount of posts, but this is one that no one has mentioned are probably my favorite werewolf movies

Ginger Snaps (mainly 1 & 2, but the prequel/3 isn't bad either)
Dog Soldiers.
 
[quote name='hiccupleftovers']Oh sorry for the crazy amount of posts, but this is one that no one has mentioned are probably my favorite werewolf movies

Ginger Snaps (mainly 1 & 2, but the prequel/3 isn't bad either)
Dog Soldiers.[/QUOTE]

Good mention on "Ginger Snaps". Too bad last I remembered in order to get the WS version of the original you have to buy the Canadian edition. Also agreed on the prequel bit.
I'd recommend for somewhat unwatched shit:
"Infection"-Nice little mindfuck.
"The Phone"-Ripoff of "The Ring" I suppose but I haven't seen it yet either. Features Ha Ji-Won as the main actress in it and has a GREAT performance by the little girl, totally fucking nuts.
"A Tale Of Two Sisters"-Good mindfuck and I HIGHLY recommend this. Dreamworks is even remaking it.
 
It's probably trendy to hate this movie, but I'll go with Blair Witch Project. I really loved the ending the first time I saw it

and the fact that they never actually show the witch on screen. Basically leaves you to wonder if there is really a witch or anything supernatural going on or not.
 
[quote name='wubb']It's probably trendy to hate this movie, but I'll go with Blair Witch Project. I really loved the ending the first time I saw it

and the fact that they never actually show the witch on screen. Basically leaves you to wonder if there is really a witch or anything supernatural going on or not.
[/quote]

Very cool about adding the spoiler. Never seen that before.
 
Dog Soldiers
The Howling
The Evil Dead
Friday the 13th
Halloween
Salem's Lot (The original)


I'm suprised that no one mentioned The Howling?
 
[quote name='ramprider0']Dog Soldiers
The Howling
The Evil Dead
Friday the 13th
Halloween
Salem's Lot (The original)


I'm suprised that no one mentioned The Howling?[/QUOTE]

I was actually just re-considering editing my post and putting that in. I laughed so hard when I first saw it.

Also, I really like Stephen King's Riding the Bullet.
 
[quote name='ramprider0']Shop smart! Shop S-Mart![/QUOTE]

You know what sucks? This thread reminded me I wanted to see the theatrical ending. I already had the Bootleg Edition, and picked up the Boomstick Edition a few months ago at the 3/20 EB sale. Open it up today, and it has two Director's Cut DVDs. fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now I have three DVDs that are exactly the same. Assholes.
 
What's the new ending? The only end I remember is

*VERY MINOR SPOILERS (like this because I don't know how to make the spoilers hidden box) Ash sweet talking some chick how he could have been king, then a fellow worker turns around, possessed. He takes a shotgun, seemingly throws it half across the room, then he jumps on a shopping cart, going forward a few feet, and he catches the shotgun and shoots the possessed. After, he says something groovy, maybe "hail to the king"? Someone please correct me. *End SPOILERS.
 
[quote name='CocheseUGA']picked up the Boomstick Edition a few months ago at the 3/20 EB sale. Open it up today, and it has two Director's Cut DVDs. [/QUOTE]That's why you always check the discs before buying. But if you just picked it up this week, you can still bring it back. Seven day exchange policy on pre-owned merchandise.
 
[quote name='Moses144']What's the new ending? The only end I remember is

*VERY MINOR SPOILERS (like this because I don't know how to make the spoilers hidden box) Ash sweet talking some chick how he could have been king, then a fellow worker turns around, possessed. He takes a shotgun, seemingly throws it half across the room, then he jumps on a shopping cart, going forward a few feet, and he catches the shotgun and shoots the possessed. After, he says something groovy, maybe "hail to the king"? Someone please correct me. *End SPOILERS.[/QUOTE]

That's the theatrical version.
 
[quote name='Moses144']What's the new ending? The only end I remember is

*VERY MINOR SPOILERS (like this because I don't know how to make the spoilers hidden box) Ash sweet talking some chick how he could have been king, then a fellow worker turns around, possessed. He takes a shotgun, seemingly throws it half across the room, then he jumps on a shopping cart, going forward a few feet, and he catches the shotgun and shoots the possessed. After, he says something groovy, maybe "hail to the king"? Someone please correct me. *End SPOILERS.[/quote]
Are you talking about the Army of Darkness ending? Cause that's how I remember it ending.

[quote name='hiccupleftovers']I find that Day of the Dead has held up quite well since its release. In fact, when I originally saw the film I did not like very much, but over time I have come to rank it up there with the original Dawn of the Dead, even with the somewhat campy concept of the "evolving" zombie.[/quote]

If you didn't like the evolving zombies in Day of the Dead, you won't like Land of the Dead. They just go further with the evolving zombies. Also, the CG gory turned me off with LotD, it just looked too fake.
 
Yaeh, I'm not too big a fan of Land of the Dead. there are parts I like and plenty of parts that I didn't like, but it was still a decent movie. Didn't care much for the evolving zombie in that movie either.
 
[quote name='ramprider0']Dog Soldiers
The Howling
The Evil Dead
Friday the 13th
Halloween
Salem's Lot (The original)


I'm suprised that no one mentioned The Howling?[/quote]

What is Dog Soldiers about. I have never heard of that movie.
 
[quote name='thebob101']What is Dog Soldiers about. I have never heard of that movie.[/QUOTE]

It's pretty much a werewolves vs. army trainees movie. It was one of the biggest surprises I've ever seen. It's definitely worth checking out.
 
[quote name='captainfrizo']It's pretty much a werewolves vs. army trainees movie. It was one of the biggest surprises I've ever seen. It's definitely worth checking out.[/QUOTE]
The only thing that sucks about the DVD is that the picture quality is lacking IMO. I wish they could somehow re-release it in like a higher definition?
 
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