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damienclimber
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Just a month away. Some of my favorite movies The Shining Picnic at Hanging Rock-Older movie Secret Window Mr. Brooks Omen Mothman Prophecies Poltergeist The Birds Psycho Seventh Seal Any others to share?
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sbaclimber
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I definitely agree with The Shining @ #1 other good ones... The Exorcist The Birds
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Whaaaa- How did The Exorcist miss the OP list! The Exorcist The Shining Poltergeist IT The Omen Begotten
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sbaclimber
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Horror is my favorite movie genre, and these are some of my favorites: Alien trilogy Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness Texas Chainsaw Massacre (pt 1, pt 2, and Next Generation) Re-Animator and Beyond Re-Animator Return of the Living Dead Rosemary's Baby Cabin Fever Friday 13th Part 9: Jason Goes to Hell Freddy vs Jason 28 Days Later Saw (I & II) Blindness [Rec]
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damienclimber
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xmesox wrote: Whaaaa- How did The Exorcist miss the OP list! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxxxxxx Just thought I would leave it for you!
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damienclimber
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byran wrote: Horror is my favorite movie genre, and these are some of my favorites: Alien trilogy Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness Texas Chainsaw Massacre (pt 1, pt 2, and Next Generation) Re-Animator and Beyond Re-Animator Return of the Living Dead Rosemary's Baby Cabin Fever Friday 13th Part 9: Jason Goes to Hell Freddy vs Jason 28 Days Later Saw (I & II) Blindness [Rec] Rosemary's baby - great Interview with the Vampire? Or was Brad Pitt / Tom Cruise just too pretty Almost forgot- Village of the Damned !! (-p.s Chris Reeves last movie- I think it was those telepathic evil genius children from Denmark that caused his horse fall)
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yanqui
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I'll certainly agree with Re-Animator: a cult classic horror film, if ever (Do you have a basement? .... What, he's dead? Not anymore! .... I must say, Dr. Hill, I'm very disappointed in you. You steal the secret of life and death and here you are, trysting with a bubble-headed co-ed. You're not even a second-rate scientist.) Other classics: Dawn of the Dead (1978 original), Fright Night (1985 original), The Thing (1982 remake) and The Bride of Frankenstein (1935). Other gems: Shaun of the Dead, Planet Terror, 28 Days Later (as above) and The Fly (1986 remake).
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damienclimber
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yanqui wrote: I'll certainly agree with Re-Animator: a cult classic horror film, if ever (Do you have a basement? .... What, he's dead? Not anymore! .... I must say, Dr. Hill, I'm very disappointed in you. You steal the secret of life and death and here you are, trysting with a bubble-headed co-ed. You're not even a second-rate scientist.) Other classics: Dawn of the Dead (1978 original), Fright Night (1985 original), The Thing (1982 remake) and The Bride of Frankenstein (1935). Other gems: Shaun of the Dead, Planet Terror, 28 Days Later (as above) and The Fly (1986 remake). Nice list. Quite fond of the Fly! Here's a few more X-tra's from me To all ! Dark Water Dead Zone Dead Calm The Others Amityville Horror-Btw got a haunted jeep from there The Fog Ten Little Indians Bad Seed---csi favorite! Don't look now! The Other- book much better Open water-true story any comments?
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damienclimber
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sbaclimber wrote: I definitely agree with The Shining @ #1 other good ones... The Exorcist The Birds You can add some german movies with english subtitles; My altrustic halloween nsture: The Sixth Sense* Blue Eyed Climber Godsend Hid and Seek Tales from Darkside Outer Limits Twlight Zone Jt512 sport climbing in Mt. Lemmon* The Glass House with Lindsay Lohan* Camhead In what Lies Beneath* Are You My Dude in Audrey Rose* Kartessa in the Hurt Locker* Snoppy in Cujo* The Signs starring Cracklover* FireStarter w Drew BarryMore Silence of the Lambs Wicker Man * Alternative /endings may not be released in all areas zone
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sbaclimber
Oct 7, 2011, 7:32 AM
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damienclimber wrote: sbaclimber wrote: I definitely agree with The Shining @ #1 other good ones... The Exorcist The Birds You can add some german movies with english subtitles; I can? Short of Nostferatu (which doesn't really need subtitles ), I can't think of any....
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My friends and I have been on a horror kick lately. The Orphanage Lake Mungo Paranormal Activity Drag me to Hell Insidious (Amazing first 2/3s, lackluster finale)
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johnwesely wrote: Drag me to Hell This movie is more of a 'getting gross stuff in your mouth' movie than a horror movie, I think.
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styndall wrote: johnwesely wrote: Drag me to Hell This movie is more of a 'getting gross stuff in your mouth' movie than a horror movie, I think. It is certainly not scary, but I did think it was one of the most entertaining movies I have ever seen.
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sbaclimber
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johnwesely wrote: styndall wrote: johnwesely wrote: Drag me to Hell This movie is more of a 'getting gross stuff in your mouth' movie than a horror movie, I think. It is certainly not scary, but I did think it was one of the most entertaining movies I have ever seen. Well, now, if we are talking entertaining "horror", then I definitely have a couple more from NZ to add to the list: Bad Taste Braindead Black Sheep
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styndall
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sbaclimber wrote: johnwesely wrote: styndall wrote: johnwesely wrote: Drag me to Hell This movie is more of a 'getting gross stuff in your mouth' movie than a horror movie, I think. It is certainly not scary, but I did think it was one of the most entertaining movies I have ever seen. Well, now, if we are talking entertaining "horror", then I definitely have a couple more from NZ to add to the list: Bad Taste Braindead Black Sheep You shouldn't forget Dead Alive. http://www.youtube.com/...=Zvt1ZM1_5Ao#t=1m51s
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sbaclimber
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styndall wrote: sbaclimber wrote: johnwesely wrote: styndall wrote: johnwesely wrote: Drag me to Hell This movie is more of a 'getting gross stuff in your mouth' movie than a horror movie, I think. It is certainly not scary, but I did think it was one of the most entertaining movies I have ever seen. Well, now, if we are talking entertaining "horror", then I definitely have a couple more from NZ to add to the list: Bad Taste Braindead Black Sheep You shouldn't forget Dead Alive. http://www.youtube.com/...=Zvt1ZM1_5Ao#t=1m51s I didn't.... (look it up )
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Lars Von Trier's Antichrist The only movie I have ever seen that is both profoundly beautiful and horrifying in equal measure. It's streamable on netflix at the moment. Do yourself a favor. The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is my personal favorite.
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I would also like to add Thirst and Let The Right Ones In to the list.
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notapplicable wrote: Lars Von Trier's Antichrist The only movie I have ever seen that is both profoundly beautiful and horrifying in equal measure. It's streamable on netflix at the moment. Do yourself a favor. The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is my personal favorite. After Dancer in the Dark and Dogville, I feel like I'm in some kind of abusive relationship with Lars von Trier. He makes fantastic films, but I feel awful after watching them.
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styndall wrote: notapplicable wrote: Lars Von Trier's Antichrist The only movie I have ever seen that is both profoundly beautiful and horrifying in equal measure. It's streamable on netflix at the moment. Do yourself a favor. The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is my personal favorite. After Dancer in the Dark and Dogville, I feel like I'm in some kind of abusive relationship with Lars von Trier. He makes fantastic films, but I feel awful after watching them. You ain't seen nothin yet! I feel ya though and I think that wave crested with Antichrist. Melancholia, although perhaps aptly named, will almost certainly be much tamer.
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damienclimber
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notapplicable wrote: styndall wrote: notapplicable wrote: Lars Von Trier's Antichrist The only movie I have ever seen that is both profoundly beautiful and horrifying in equal measure. It's streamable on netflix at the moment. Do yourself a favor. The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is my personal favorite. After Dancer in the Dark and Dogville, I feel like I'm in some kind of abusive relationship with Lars von Trier. He makes fantastic films, but I feel awful after watching them. You ain't seen nothin yet! I feel ya though and I think that wave crested with Antichrist. Melancholia, although perhaps aptly named, will almost certainly be much tamer. Antichrist- Heard my name! Damien Thanks for sharing , seems like a good list for all to enjoy. Personally more fond of thrillers vs gory horrors with some exceptions. To each their own. So many movies , hard to pick favorites!
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damienclimber
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johnwesely wrote: My friends and I have been on a horror kick lately. The Orphanage Lake Mungo Paranormal Activity Drag me to Hell Insidious (Amazing first 2/3s, lackluster finale) Never saw these, Insidious looked pretty good! Lake Mungo? Hmmn
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damienclimber wrote: johnwesely wrote: My friends and I have been on a horror kick lately. The Orphanage Lake Mungo Paranormal Activity Drag me to Hell Insidious (Amazing first 2/3s, lackluster finale) Never saw these, Insidious looked pretty good! Lake Mungo? Hmmn Lake Mungo may actually be the best of the lot. It never really outright scares you but creates a convincing and downright creepy atmosphere.
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Some other personal favorites that have not been mentioned yet. White Ribbon Funny Games The Blair Witch Project Audition High Tension Bram Stokers Dracula Silence of The Lambs Night of The Living Dead
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notapplicable wrote: Some other personal favorites that have not been mentioned yet. White Ribbon Funny Games The Blair Witch Project Audition High Tension Bram Stokers Dracula Silence of The Lambs Night of The Living Dead thanks Here's a few more american psycho talented mr.ripley carrie dark swan eyes wide shut taxi driver portrait of dorian gray basic instinct dial m for murder Enjoy !
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damienclimber
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johnwesely wrote: damienclimber wrote: johnwesely wrote: My friends and I have been on a horror kick lately. The Orphanage Lake Mungo Paranormal Activity Drag me to Hell Insidious (Amazing first 2/3s, lackluster finale) Never saw these, Insidious looked pretty good! Lake Mungo? Hmmn Lake Mungo may actually be the best of the lot. It never really outright scares you but creates a convincing and downright creepy atmosphere. pretty good choice, Paranormal activity- well at least it only cost 10,000 to make. Flimed in Oren's home. Stars only made $500 a piece (unknown, no headshots) Flims with 1.2,3 tend to get worse. Of course I was sure someone was going to mention the Ring, Grudge Thought Final Destination was decent !
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notapplicable wrote: Some other personal favorites that have not been mentioned yet. White Ribbon-passed Funny Games--Bloody The Blair Witch Project--contrived Audition? High Tension? Bram Stokers Dracula--good Silence of The Lambs--good Night of The Living Dead I read the review on Lars flim, seemed about children getting sexually abused. Not my cup of tea! Most of the above list I've seen. Though I'm sure rockclimbing.com viewers haven't. Thanks for your input. Flowers in the Attic ? Betty Davis- Baby Jane- you might like Lady in the Water? Dr, Jekyll and Mr, Hyde ?
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xmesox wrote: Whaaaa- How did The Exorcist miss the OP list! The Exorcist The Shining Poltergeist IT The Omen Begotten I've tried to make you a special list since you give so much to rockclimbing.com users 1,Childs Play 2. Little Nell 3. The devils daughter 4.Passion of Christ 5.Dracula 6.The prophecy 7. Invisioner 8. Oh god you devil 9. Devils Rain 10. Devils advocate 11. Legend 12. Devil and Dniel Webster 13. the devil out 14. Bedazzled 15 Angel Heart 16 DrangonPly 17 Childs Play 18. The thing' 17 the thing 18 The phantom 19. The crow 20. constantine 21 Oh god you devil 22 Invisioner 23 Salems Lot 24 Midwitches 25 Any movie made from edgar allen poes books 26 Vincent Price movies 27 The devils own 24. Taken AS A SPECIAL CONSIDERATION PLEASE SHARE INPUT- SINCE XMESOX PUTS ALOT OF WORK INTO THIS SITE- All feedback is deeply appreciated. (Giving back-good karma, so xmesox can enjoy some good movies and relax We all need some treats and and some tricks to brighten our days. Quite honestly I havwn' t seen alot of thes movie. I'm trying but I sure can use some help. Descriptions etc. Any style is welcome. Horrror. thriller. foreign, funny etc.
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