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Guest Emily Violet

any one like horror movies i do

I love psycho haha and the old cheap b-movies the ones with the ufo and u can see the strings they are funny i also like night of the living dead

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When I was a little kid (a long time ago in a galaxy far far away) the worst scare I got was a B movie called

"The She Demons."

The other worst scare - gave me nightmares - was "The Exorcist." Parts of it still give me the chills, even though I've

seen it a dozen times.

Other favorites:

The Omen

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

The Birds (not sure it counts as horror though)

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Guest Emily Violet
When I was a little kid (a long time ago in a galaxy far far away) the worst scare I got was a B movie called

"The She Demons."

The other worst scare - gave me nightmares - was "The Exorcist." Parts of it still give me the chills, even though I've

seen it a dozen times.

Other favorites:

The Omen

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

The Birds (not sure it counts as horror though)

the birds is great haha my dad got attacked by a seagull the day after we watched it

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If you like 50s B horror movies then you must have seen one of Paul Blaisdells' creatures - It the Terror from beyond space or it conquered the world (an angry turnip) and many others all on tiny budgets.

I was a fan of so many but occasionally they were made at Universal Studios with a real budget - Like the Creature from the Black Lagoon where the creature was designed by a team headed by Bud Westmore - one of the best in Hollywood for making monsters.

And that was when Ray Harryhausen was getting his start animating Mighty Joe Young, taking over from Willis O'Brien who sort of started it all with King Kong (much earlier)

Oh, I loved those films!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Elizabeth K

ALIEN!

Best horror movie ever made in my opinion. Beats out Night of the Living Dead, and Jaws!

Note the theme? Becoming supper for some hideous monster!

Most all horror films are based upon our fear of death.

Good topic!

Lizzy

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Guest Emily Violet

thanks haha yeah most are

okay going way back hear ive seen nosferatu the silent movie it was sweet i liked it the dying scene is pretty realistic for that time

ivasion of the bodysnatchers and the blob awesome

oh whos seen poltergeist

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Guest NWC_Ashley

i love horror movies... esp. bad ones. i dunno why but i have a huge guilty pleasure for really bad horror movies. like 8 legged freaks, snakes on a plane, prom night, all the friday the 13th movies, alien vs. predator, scream 1-3, the final destination movies. but i like good ones to. movies like 28 days/weeks later, the shining, jaws, all the rob zombie moves( I LOVE ROB ZOMBIE), halloween.. thats all i can think of off the top of my head.... so yeah, i like horror movies.

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Guest Valentine

I prefer the subgenre of monster movies, especially the 50s and 60s B movies and the better ones. THEM! is one of my favorite movies. Give me a giant "bug" any day.

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Guest TheShana82

LOVE horror movies :)

Hellraiser.... IT..... Psycho.... to name a few

Can't watch 'em with many people tho.... they tend to get scared.... not at the movies....

But at me laughing n smiling watching them ^_^

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thanks haha yeah most are

okay going way back hear ive seen nosferatu the silent movie it was sweet i liked it the dying scene is pretty realistic for that time

ivasion of the bodysnatchers and the blob awesome

oh whos seen poltergeist

Now we are talking the great silent Nosferatu!

Invasion of the Body Snatchers - the original with Kevin McCarthy and in the last scene that was Richard Deacon (Mel Cooley on the DickVanDyke Show - word filter, Ha!) and the Blob with its cute little pop rock 50s song for a theme - starring Steve McQueen!

I saw Poltergeist in the theater on its first run, like the Shinning and Alien.

I prefer the subgenre of monster movies, especially the 50s and 60s B movies and the better ones. THEM! is one of my favorite movies. Give me a giant "bug" any day.

Yes!, Them! hat was an early one for James Arnes, he didn't dye his hair brown until he became Marshal Dillon.

Trivia time (as if knowing that Richard Deacon was in Invasion of the body snatchers wasn't enough) Did any of the older people here recognize the piolot of the small aircraft that they interviewed in an asylum - he apologized for not even having a string to hold up his Pajamas - it was the first screen appearance of Fess Parker - Dysney saw him in that scene and brought him in to read for the role of Davey Crokett.

Wheew!

By the way what about the stream of horror films that came across the pond from the Hammer Studios in England.

Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee (Ian Flemming's cousin - is there no end to the triviality of Sally's miind).

If you can find it check out, Island of Terror"

Love ya,

Sally

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I love horror movies but ones that are not made just for gore factor scare me so much. The only horror movie i had a nightmare from was Jeepers Creepers. The second movie wasn't as scary to me. I did get freaked out by The Exorcist and by thirteen ghosts. The idea of ghosts terrifies me even as I love them.

I love the Saw series, Texas chainsaw massecure, the final destination series and the Alien series. I also like the predator series and AVP. I love the Rob Zombie movies and I only once got to see a hellraiser movie. Hellraiser was awesome. I tend to have the same issue as you though Shane.... I laugh too much in scenes with a large amount of blood so I try to keep my mouth shut.

I also have an obsession with serial killers which translates to movies. I'm not sure if you would count this as horror but se7en was good. I also watched hard candy and another thing with two serial killers called surveillance. That's all I can think of though.

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Guest Jessica Who

Yea, I am a HUGE horror fan, pretty much every sub-genre too

Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Halloween, Leprechaun series

Basket Case, Candyman, Re-Animator, Prom Night (Original), Dawn of the Dead, Return of the Living Dead, so many more :)

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Guest ~Brenda~

I like well done horror movies like "The Ring" and "Alien". Horror movies that are nothing but gore (I call them slaughter films) I have no taste for.

I identify with Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) because she is strong and beautiful.

Brenda

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Guest NicolaiAE

LOL

Horror movies are my favorite. Though lately, my stomach gets a tad upset when there's way too much blood. I've never been scared by any horror movie except Saw II (hey it was 2 am, we were on a sugar rush, and were telling ghost stories the entire time, not to mention the fact that I was in a house I've slept in only 2 times before) But it wasn't the "AHHH!" kind of scared, I don't know how to describe it. Lately, I've noticed that the newer horror movies are getting pretty cheesy (Orphan <_< and 30 Days of Night [the comic series was great, movie stunk])

I guess my fav horror would probably be Alien or Texas Chainsaw Massacre

-Nicolai

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Is anyone here into the Resident Evil movies. I think Milla Jovovich is gorgeous not to mention they are great movies. I even know for a fact that there will be a fourth Resident Evil coming out some time next year. Sorry, I am just a huge Resident Evil(including the video game series).

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Guest Shane_82
Is anyone here into the Resident Evil movies. I think Milla Jovovich is gorgeous not to mention they are great movies. I even know for a fact that there will be a fourth Resident Evil coming out some time next year. Sorry, I am just a huge Resident Evil(including the video game series).

I love the Resident Evil movies... and games... And I completely agree that Milla Jovovich is just hot & beautiful :)

~ Shane

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Guest ~Brenda~
Is anyone here into the Resident Evil movies. I think Milla Jovovich is gorgeous not to mention they are great movies. I even know for a fact that there will be a fourth Resident Evil coming out some time next year. Sorry, I am just a huge Resident Evil(including the video game series).

I love Resident Evil!!!

I own Resident Evil and Resident Evil Extinction

Ahh Yes Milla Jovovich is just awesome!! Gorgeous, powerful, sexy.

Another movie she is awesome in is Joan of Arc (I know it is not a horror movie), but you should see it. Milla is killer in that movie!!!

Brenda

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I love Resident Evil!!!

I own Resident Evil and Resident Evil Extinction

Ahh Yes Milla Jovovich is just awesome!! Gorgeous, powerful, sexy.

Another movie she is awesome in is Joan of Arc (I know it is not a horror movie), but you should see it. Milla is killer in that movie!!!

Brenda

I do not think I have ever seen Joan of Arc, when did that movie come out. I also was wandering if any of you heard of Resident Evil Degeneration, its a CGI film. It is really good, it fills the time between Resident Evil 4 and 5(the video games). It is worth checking out. I know this is a horror thread but another great Milla Jovovich movie is Ultra Violet( a little weird but good). I do not know if the story line is that great, but there is a lot of Milla kicking/shooting/sword fighting/etc. Good stuff.

Rain

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I do not think I have ever seen Joan of Arc, when did that movie come out. I also was wandering if any of you heard of Resident Evil Degeneration, its a CGI film. It is really good, it fills the time between Resident Evil 4 and 5(the video games). It is worth checking out. I know this is a horror thread but another great Milla Jovovich movie is Ultra Violet( a little weird but good). I do not know if the story line is that great, but there is a lot of Milla kicking/shooting/sword fighting/etc. Good stuff.

Rain

I know this is a horror movie thread... but have you checked out the resident evil book series?

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I know this is a horror movie thread... but have you checked out the resident evil book series?

I heard of it, and I have seen promo for them in the game booklets of the gamecube resident evil remakes. It looked cool, I just would forget. I have to check into that, thanks for the reminder. Something tells me you have read them. Are they good?

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I heard of it, and I have seen promo for them in the game booklets of the gamecube resident evil remakes. It looked cool, I just would forget. I have to check into that, thanks for the reminder. Something tells me you have read them. Are they good?

I have read them and I think they are awesome... very well written

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