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    Well I love horrible movies but also I like a well done horror movie this time of the year.

    Halloween the original and the Rob Zombie re-make, Halloween II (certainly NOT the Zombie re-make), Halloween III: Season of the Witch (hilariously bad.

    Friday the 13th (the entire catalogue)

    Nightmare on Elm Street (the entire set)

    The Shining

    The Exorcist

    The Omen

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    I'm a massive horror buff so I've got quite a list of them, I'll narrow it down to just a few though

    The Exorcist - yeah horribly predictable I know but still terrifying, more the premise of the innocent soul of a young girl being corrupted by a demon, the book is 10 times better than the film though so I'd recommend that as well.

    The Entity - a brutal rapist of a ghost stalking and plaguing a poor defensless woman who is half convinced that she is going crazy, again the book is better than the film

    I spit on your grave - a revenge film in which a woman is brutally gang raped and slowly picks off the fellas that did it one by one, the bath/scissor scene is unmissable. Yeah its a bit dated now but the fact that the film doesn't use any soundtrack makes it all the more sinister.

    Martyrs - just watch it is you want to see something extremely fucked up and disturbing, French film, I think it took 3 days after watching it for it to catch up with me and make me go 'what the actual fuck was that'

    Halloween - the original, a great film, before all the slasher movies there was this that paved the way for them, this is a stalker film not a slasher, Halloween 2 purposely upped the gore to compete with the Friday 13ths of the world

    Texas Chainsaw Massacre - Brilliant, all pretty disturbing, not for old leatherface or anything like that but for the complete trauma that the lead female character goes through, at the end of the film you ask yourself if she actually came out of it unscathed or if she's ultimately lost her mind

    Dawn of the dead - not scary but zombies, one of my favourites to just stick on and enjoy, this is when zombies were as they should be, slow shambling creatures that overwhelm you with sheer numbers, there is no need to run when there are 1000's of them pursuing you

    Nightmare on elm street - I assume this needs no commentary, the original before old Fred Kruger was turned into a comedy act

    Poltergeist 2 - not the film itself but purely for


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    I am too scared now to watch them but was a massive fan Hammer House of Horror.
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    I usually look for a Outer limits, Creature feature or Mst3k marathon Halloween to me is a time for weird and freaky shit AND the horror scare. Tales from the Darkside is a must for the holiday! Night of the Living dead remake in 90' was great, as the original. The Thing Absolute classic sci-fi horror thriller that works for Halloween. An American Werewolf in London!! 28 Days blew my mind. Night Gallery repeats. Stumbled into The Devils rejects other night and forgot how fookin twisted nuts it was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I usually look for a Outer limits, Creature feature or Mst3k marathon Halloween to me is a time for weird and freaky shit AND the horror scare. Tales from the Darkside is a must for the holiday! Night of the Living dead remake in 90' was great, as the original. The Thing Absolute classic sci-fi horror thriller that works for Halloween. An American Werewolf in London!! 28 Days blew my mind. Night Gallery repeats. Stumbled into The Devils rejects other night and forgot how fookin twisted nuts it was.
    Damn near all of the MST3K movies are on YouTube in their entirety if you didn't already know.


    My wife and I are watching [REC] a zombie movie from Spain.....let me tell you, if zombies ever did hit Spain those people would be FUCKED....totally incompetent police and firemen

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