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Lonehunter
2003-07-17, 01:12 PM
What are your guys' all time favorite horror movies? My personal favs are The Shinning and Friday the 13th movies.

Squeeky
2003-07-17, 01:14 PM
I'm not much of a horror person guy

Onizuka
2003-07-17, 01:17 PM
i hate horror movies

BlackHawk
2003-07-17, 01:21 PM
Halloween

WickedDeus
2003-07-17, 01:51 PM
Night of the Living Dead.

lightfire
2003-07-17, 01:55 PM
28 days later RE

Mr1337Duck
2003-07-17, 02:06 PM
Well, I'm not big on Horror MOVIEs but there are some episodes of X-Files that are scary as hell. Like the one with that kid who keeps teleporting behind people and knifing them, he vanished for 10 years when he was 7, and they find him and he's still 7. Then they bring that psychic in and she goes all freaky, this symbol appears on her forehead in her bulging blood veins and when thry play it backwords her screams are this freaky dark voice singing a little nursery rhyme. That episode is freakin weird.

X-files is an awesome show, some episodes suck, I'll admit, but there are some really good ones out there.

Lonehunter
2003-07-17, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by lightfire
28 days later RE

28 Days Later = Good movie! :D Bad ending:(

Zenny
2003-07-17, 02:32 PM
Originally posted by lightfire
28 days later and Resident Evil

�io
2003-07-17, 02:37 PM
RE was cool, Halloween series is good too but the best "horror" movie ever is without a doubt Evil dead: Army of darkness. Nobody can contest it, it pwnz or should i say

Hail to the king baby!

HawkEye
2003-07-17, 09:51 PM
scary movie is my favorite.

eMaGyN
2003-07-17, 10:17 PM
The shining was very creepy... i think i was hooked when the woman was trapped in the bathroom and the kid had to go through the snow covered garden maze... lol, creeped me out.

Also, the Exorcist has to be the most disturbing horror film ever...

I have night of the living dead, i thought it was ok.
Texas Chainsaw massacre is a note worthy classic horror movie.

I want to see 28 days later really bad... lol, lets make a date ok :D

:love:
eMa

Spider
2003-07-17, 10:27 PM
Horror movies = not scary at all...

AsylumX
2003-07-17, 10:30 PM
:stupid:

AsylumX

Spider
2003-07-17, 10:33 PM
No I'm not kidding I still have to find an horro movie that will actually scare me... heck make me jump maybe.. it has yet to come... they just all suck :ugh:

RUEN
2003-07-17, 10:36 PM
Have you ever seen "The Ring?" I heard it was pretty scary. I wouldn't know, but it's just what i heard.

Revolution
2003-07-17, 10:38 PM
Gotta back DIO, EVIL DEAD(s) RULE!!!!


But I'd like to submit another: THE RING


I think that could classify as a whore, umm.... horror movie.


EDIT:

WOA, me and RUIN had the same thought we were posting at the same time lol

AsylumX
2003-07-17, 10:38 PM
yeah i'm serious too spider :) same goes for me. And the ring wasn't scary, i don't care what anyone says. I bought it, figured it must have been since everyone i know is saying it is...it's not, i actually found it pretty humerous :D

haven't seen 28 days yet, but it actually seems like it might be kind of scary...then again it'll probobly be another gorefest (i'm not complaining :lol: )

Methinks you americans are soft when it comes to movies :D

AsylumX

Revolution
2003-07-17, 10:42 PM
Originally posted by AsylumX
yeah i'm serious too spider :) same goes for me. And the ring wasn't scary, i don't care what anyone says. I bought it, figured it must have been since everyone i know is saying it is...it's not, i actually found it pretty humerous :D

haven't seen 28 days yet, but it actually seems like it might be kind of scary...then again it'll probobly be another gorefest (i'm not complaining :lol: )

Methinks you americans are soft when it comes to movies :D

AsylumX


METHINKS you foriegn non americans suk at making movies with a vengance.(Not including Japan Anime of course!) But as far as being scary, well it didnt SCARE me but got close for a 'movie' and that says a lot to me that it freaked me out a little. It was a great movie a masterpeice sorta like a twisted '6th sense' type of movie.

AsylumX
2003-07-17, 10:48 PM
didn't mean making movies, i know 95% of anything made outside of the states isn't all that great, and i mean even being freaked out. I didn't find the 6th sense did anything either, watch it, stay interested, get up and go on the comp, go to sleep, go for a walk at 2am :lol:

and i like the word methinks (yes it is a word, and if not it's a word, edgar allan poe used it a couple times, so that counts :)

AsylumX

PS i know you're not going soft, because i know someone's going to take that part seriously. I just find that people think these movies are scary, is pretty funny :D

And i'll agree, the majority of the ones listed so far are great movies, not argueing there

Spider
2003-07-17, 10:50 PM
You do know that The ring is based on Ringu wich is japanese... and way better even if it doesnt have the ''1337'' special effect of hollywood...?

Revolution
2003-07-17, 11:17 PM
I'll tell you what scared the shit out of me in one movie........


ET



Yea the 80's flick when the boy was in the corn or whatever field and ran into ET and ET started going ape shit, I freaked! But I was like 10 then so its all cool.

P.S. Prehistoric America is on right now on the Discovery Channel, THATS the shit.

AsylumX
2003-07-17, 11:20 PM
ok i'll admit that...when ET went fuckin nuts in that field i near shit my pants...but like you said :P i can't even remember how old i was.

AsylumX

The President
2003-07-18, 01:00 AM
Ok here we go...Horror movies are my speciality... Alright first off Evil Dead 1-2 ( Army Of Darkness) were quite possibly three of the greatest movies made, let alone horror movies...Stephen King liked the concept of the first one so much that he offered then fledgling director Sam Raimi ( later to direct The Gift and Spider-Man) money for the production. But the BEST horror movie I have ever seen was Last House On The Left by Wes Craven ( it was his college film), who some of you more avid horror fans will know as the creator of Freddy Krueger, which is another awesome horror series if your into the 80's style of slasher film. The movie was amazing...warning do not watch if your faint of heart because the premis of the movie is quite brutal...Another excelent Horror movie was Buried Alive, not the Ally Sheedy one with Fish Toxin of a similar name, Buried Alive is about a taxedermest gone bad and his dominatrix assistant, sounds weird but the gore was stupendous.
Thirdly Dead Alive which is a New Zealand based horror movie nominated as the goriest movie ever made...watch it its funny as hell and there is an excelent scene with a lawnmower.
There are other classic horror films, Night Of The Living Dead ( I had the pleasure of meeting the director/and special effects artist of), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Cannibal Holocaust, Friday the 13th, etc.
Lastly we cannot forget the ill fated Halloween series. Hands down Halloween 1 was soo beautifuly done right down to the original scores...John Carpenter ( The Thing) is one of the greatest directors period, not just of the horror movie genre. Though after Halloween 2 the series took a dreadful plunge and during the way lost its mainstay ( actor Donald Plesence) who passed away. Halloween H20 promised a new beginning for the then stale series and remains among my favorite modern teen horror flicks( along -side the Faculty).
Alright I'm done...Horror movies are awesome...period.

-The President:sniper:

Glaynor
2003-07-18, 11:29 AM
I'm a huge horror movie fan myself. When I'm watching a horror movie I don't get scared much at all. What I'm looking for is something that actually has a plot and keeps me either a) on the edge of my seat or b) has a couple of real good twists and turns.

With those guidelines let me mention some of my favorites:
The Ring - some people loved it, some people hated it. I was a real big fan of it. Great plot line, was not predictable at all.

Sixth Sense - Phenomenally well done. Another great plot line.

Signs - Done by the same director of Sixth Sense. This had such a Hitchcock feel to it. Some people also hated this movie but I thought it was real good.

Army of Darkness - Best campy movie of all time. In one scene where an actor is blown into the air you can actually see the wires holding him up. Nothing is better than being drunk off your ass and watching this movie.

In the Mouth of Madness - John Carpenter movie that keeps you guessing what is going on. Loved the ending. After I saw the movie I sat there, taking in what was going on.

Some of the classics: Exorcist; Alien; Shining (Nicholson improvised the "Here's Johnny" line; Halloween (boy did they destory that series); Psycho; Children of the Corn

Well, I'm sure a bunch of you guys will disagree with my picks, but I have a very distinct style of horror movies that I like.

BTW, great thread ... keep it going

NeoTassadar
2003-07-18, 11:32 AM
Only one that didn't need the victims to have IQ of 10: Alien.
Okay, that's more sci-fi, but it's the closest to actual "horror" a movie has ever brought to me.

Sp3ctre
2003-07-18, 12:17 PM
Alien is such an over-rated film. Aliens? Now that was a good film! Not a horror though. Anyway, best horror films, although none actually scared me:

Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead
(Not so much as the prequels) Day of the Dead
The Thing
The Thing from another world (Better than the above remake)
Aliens (If you count that as a horror film)

Lonehunter
2003-07-18, 01:44 PM
Originally posted by {{eMaGyN}}
The shining was very creepy... i think i was hooked when the woman was trapped in the bathroom and the kid had to go through the snow covered garden maze... lol, creeped me out.

Also, the Exorcist has to be the most disturbing horror film ever...

I have night of the living dead, i thought it was ok.
Texas Chainsaw massacre is a note worthy classic horror movie.

I want to see 28 days later really bad... lol, lets make a date ok :D

:love:
eMa

ok :D PM me

I really love watchin horror movies at the movies, so many people are scared. I saw 28 Days Later with my friend, he told me to hit him if he jumped. I hit him 3 times :D Anybody seen Red Dragon? The prequil to Silence of the Lambs? I was the only person in the theater laughing my ass off! Same in JasonX.

Spider
2003-07-18, 02:17 PM
I was laughing at both too lol

WickedDeus
2003-07-18, 02:23 PM
Hmmmm.....I was thinking.....the scariest movies are your friends home vacation on DVD.:p

NeoTassadar
2003-07-18, 02:40 PM
Originally posted by Sp3ctre
Alien is such an over-rated film. Aliens? Now that was a good film! Not a horror though. That was more for the action flick crowd. More xenos + Colonial Marines = Guns, blood, simpler plot. First one had much more depth, in my opinion. But second one was still good. 3 and past were utter crap.

Sp3ctre
2003-07-19, 11:46 AM
I thought Alien was boring, one alien?! It was stupid as well, I mean, when that big black guy was aiming his gun at the alien (who was behind some little woman), he would have shot the alien no matter who was in front of him. They'd die anyway, so you might as well kill her!

No horror has ever scared me. I generally like Monster movies: Predator, The Thing, Aliens, Dog Soldiers, Terminator etc...

Lonehunter
2003-07-19, 11:52 AM
Originally posted by Sp3ctre
I thought Alien was boring, one alien?! It was stupid as well, I mean, when that big black guy was aiming his gun at the alien (who was behind some little woman), he would have shot the alien no matter who was in front of him. They'd die anyway, so you might as well kill her!

No horror has ever scared me. I generally like Monster movies: Predator, The Thing, Aliens, Dog Soldiers, Terminator etc...

You think the Terminator is a monster?:huh:

NeoTassadar
2003-07-19, 01:00 PM
Terminator had the feel of a monster movie. Lumbering "indestructable" hulk of an antagonist.

And one alien is (by watching the movies) more stealthy and more cautious than a (What was it? Like 600, I think) ton of them. If the one came out in the open as often as they did in the second one, it would have been dead before it claimed the second victim. Seeing the behavioral patterns, I'd be much more afraid of one than a dozen.