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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
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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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styndall
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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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notapplicable
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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
Oct 13, 2011, 3:42 PM
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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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