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Thread started 03/14/06 9:48am

Icicle

Horror movies

I just ordered two horror movies, "The fog" and "The changeling" and i can`t wait to see them, and be SCARED!
What are your favorite horror movies?

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Reply #1 posted 03/14/06 9:56am

Mach

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Reply #2 posted 03/14/06 9:58am

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I like Zombie Appocolips movies. Like "Night of the Living Dead" and the likes.

It reminds me of my time here on earth.
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Reply #3 posted 03/14/06 10:03am

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Horror Movies are a great piece of american culture.

When We got a VHS and membership into a rental store, as children, my brother and I would go and rent horror videos every day. We would watch 3 a night.
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Reply #4 posted 03/14/06 10:04am

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Icicle said:

I just ordered two horror movies, "The fog" and "The changeling" and i can`t wait to see them, and be SCARED!
What are your favorite horror movies?



i didn't like the fog. watched it on saturday. worse than the original, imo.


try the remake of 'The Relic' instead. it's older but it rocks
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Reply #5 posted 03/14/06 10:06am

GangstaFam

I'm trying to pick up "Freaks".
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Reply #6 posted 03/14/06 10:09am

Mach

MickG said:

Horror Movies are a great piece of american culture.

When We got a VHS and membership into a rental store, as children, my brother and I would go and rent horror videos every day. We would watch 3 a night.


hmm

you sure those wernt movies about whores ?




giggle

J/K
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Reply #7 posted 03/14/06 10:40am

Icicle

XxAxX said:


i didn't like the fog. watched it on saturday. worse than the original, imo.


try the remake of 'The Relic' instead. it's older but it rocks

I ordered the original with Jamie Lee Curtis. They (Play.com) had the remake too, but i usually stay away from remakes.
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Reply #8 posted 03/14/06 2:03pm

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Icicle said:

XxAxX said:


i didn't like the fog. watched it on saturday. worse than the original, imo.


try the remake of 'The Relic' instead. it's older but it rocks

I ordered the original with Jamie Lee Curtis. They (Play.com) had the remake too, but i usually stay away from remakes.


The original is awesome. The remake blows!
jedi

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Reply #9 posted 03/14/06 2:05pm

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My favorite horror film of all time:

jedi

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Reply #10 posted 03/14/06 2:05pm

GangstaFam

Who likes really crappy B movies like "Wasp Woman", "The House at the Edge of the Park", "Fangs of the Living Dead" and the like?
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Reply #11 posted 03/14/06 2:33pm

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JediMaster said:

My favorite horror film of all time:




it's good!
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Reply #12 posted 03/14/06 2:35pm

GangstaFam

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My favorite horror film of all time:


Oh hell yes! It's mine too. It makes me feel like a teenager every time I see it, and that's a good thing. biggrin

"This has most definitely stopped being funny!"
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Reply #13 posted 03/14/06 2:37pm

Natisse

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Watch a horror movie right there on my TV
Horror movie right there on my TV
Horror movie right there on my TV
Shockin' me right outa my brain

It's bound to get ya in
Get right under your skin
Hit you right on the chin - oh yeah
It's bound to be a thriller
It's bound to be a chiller
It's bound to be a killer - oh yeah

The planes are a-crashin
The cars are a-smashin
The cops are a-bashin - oh yeah
The kids are a-fightin
The fires are a-lightin
The dogs are a-bitin - oh yeah

You think it's just a movie on silver screen
And they're all actors and fake old scenes
Maybe you don't care who's gonna lose or win
Listen to this and I'll tell you somethin'

It's a horror movie right there on my TV
Horror movie right there on my TV
Horror movie and it's blown a fuse
Horror movie, it's the six-thirty news

The public's waitin
For the killin and the hatin
Switch on the station - oh yeah
They do a lotta sellin
Between the firin and the yellin
And you believe in what they're tellin - oh yeah
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Reply #14 posted 03/14/06 9:29pm

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Icicle said:

I just ordered two horror movies, "The fog" and "The changeling" and i can`t wait to see them, and be SCARED!
What are your favorite horror movies?





Poor you cause the fog sucked. Now the original from 1980 was good and scary if u are seeing it for the first time, butthe remake was horrible!!!!
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Reply #15 posted 03/14/06 10:02pm

ufoclub

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my favorite of all time is... The Shining

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Reply #16 posted 03/14/06 10:59pm

Icicle

JediMaster said:

My favorite horror film of all time:


I love "Halloween" worship I haven`t seen any of the other halloween movies though...
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Reply #17 posted 03/14/06 11:24pm

Tom

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Fulci classic, fun gross out scenes.
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Reply #18 posted 03/15/06 6:19am

JediMaster

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Icicle said:

JediMaster said:

My favorite horror film of all time:


I love "Halloween" worship I haven`t seen any of the other halloween movies though...


If you watch Halloween, Halloween II and Hallween: 20 Years Later, they make a nice trilogy. There are some nice moments in some of the other films, but these are the ones that really round out the Michael Myers/Lori Strode story.

Now, the original is the only one that is an actual classic. Even II and H20 are pale reflections of the first film.
jedi

Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9)
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Reply #19 posted 03/15/06 7:27am

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a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #20 posted 03/15/06 7:31am

TheSmyrk

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I'm trying to pick up "Freaks".


Freaks was amazing!!!!! Not scary at all until the very last second, then I wanted to fuckin hide.
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Reply #21 posted 03/15/06 8:55am

Tom

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JediMaster said:

Icicle said:


I love "Halloween" worship I haven`t seen any of the other halloween movies though...


If you watch Halloween, Halloween II and Hallween: 20 Years Later, they make a nice trilogy. There are some nice moments in some of the other films, but these are the ones that really round out the Michael Myers/Lori Strode story.

Now, the original is the only one that is an actual classic. Even II and H20 are pale reflections of the first film.



Halloween 4 was pretty good actually. Pretty straightforward horror/thriller with a bit more gore than the original.
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Reply #22 posted 03/15/06 8:58am

Tom

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Natisse said:

lets see who knows these lyrics wink


Watch a horror movie right there on my TV
Horror movie right there on my TV
Horror movie right there on my TV
Shockin' me right outa my brain

It's bound to get ya in
Get right under your skin
Hit you right on the chin - oh yeah
It's bound to be a thriller
It's bound to be a chiller
It's bound to be a killer - oh yeah

The planes are a-crashin
The cars are a-smashin
The cops are a-bashin - oh yeah
The kids are a-fightin
The fires are a-lightin
The dogs are a-bitin - oh yeah

You think it's just a movie on silver screen
And they're all actors and fake old scenes
Maybe you don't care who's gonna lose or win
Listen to this and I'll tell you somethin'

It's a horror movie right there on my TV
Horror movie right there on my TV
Horror movie and it's blown a fuse
Horror movie, it's the six-thirty news

The public's waitin
For the killin and the hatin
Switch on the station - oh yeah
They do a lotta sellin
Between the firin and the yellin
And you believe in what they're tellin - oh yeah


That Skyhook?
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Reply #23 posted 03/15/06 9:06am

Icicle

This is my favorite 80s horror movie...

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Reply #24 posted 03/15/06 9:09am

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Icicle said:

This is my favorite 80s horror movie...



I have a T- shirt sorta like that....except it's a bloody axe instead of a knife. smile
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Reply #25 posted 03/15/06 9:09am

Tom

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GangstaFam said:

Who likes really crappy B movies like "Wasp Woman", "The House at the Edge of the Park", "Fangs of the Living Dead" and the like?


I love B movies.

"Pieces" was great, especially the opening scene where the mother busts her son looking at porn, and tells him to go get a trash bag, and instead he comes back with an axe....

I love pretty much any movie with Linnea Quigley, especially Silent Night Deadly Night, but even her Zombie workout video (way ahead of it's time). She was also great in Night Of The Demons.

"Intruder" was another good one. Takes place in a supermarket, one of the worker's boyfriends goes nuts and breaks in and starts killing the employees after the store closes. They edited the hell out of this movie when it was initially released (the meatcleaver scene at the end only shows a few whacks, when in the original cut, it's quite a few more). I don't know if an unrated version is available, but if so, worth grabbing.
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Reply #26 posted 03/15/06 9:33am

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Tom said:

JediMaster said:



If you watch Halloween, Halloween II and Hallween: 20 Years Later, they make a nice trilogy. There are some nice moments in some of the other films, but these are the ones that really round out the Michael Myers/Lori Strode story.

Now, the original is the only one that is an actual classic. Even II and H20 are pale reflections of the first film.



Halloween 4 was pretty good actually. Pretty straightforward horror/thriller with a bit more gore than the original.


Yeah, 4 was the reason I mentioned the "nice moments". Unfortunately, it ends on a cliff-hanger that is continued into the dreadful 5 (which, in turn, continues into the laughable 6). I can't, in good conscience, recommend 4 because folks will then have to suffer through 5 & 6. With the first film, II and H20 you have a nice trilogy (and H20 wraps things up nicely, so you don't have to endure the dreadful Halloween: Resurrection, which is beyond awful).
jedi

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Reply #27 posted 03/15/06 10:13am

Tom

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JediMaster said:

Tom said:




Halloween 4 was pretty good actually. Pretty straightforward horror/thriller with a bit more gore than the original.


Yeah, 4 was the reason I mentioned the "nice moments". Unfortunately, it ends on a cliff-hanger that is continued into the dreadful 5 (which, in turn, continues into the laughable 6). I can't, in good conscience, recommend 4 because folks will then have to suffer through 5 & 6. With the first film, II and H20 you have a nice trilogy (and H20 wraps things up nicely, so you don't have to endure the dreadful Halloween: Resurrection, which is beyond awful).


I never did totally understand where they were going with 5 and 6. From what it seems, the guy with the marks on his hand was the real Michael Myers, so who the hell was the person pretending to be Michael Myers?? And Why?
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Reply #28 posted 03/15/06 10:44am

Natisse

one of the freakiest, spookiest movies I've ever seen is a movie called "Somethign Wicked this way Comes" ...anyone else seen it? (Miguel this is the one we were talking about)


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Reply #29 posted 03/15/06 10:47am

shausler

been watchin some of Fulcis zombie flix



yikes
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