The Ring or 28 Days later definitely both have a pretty solid claim for that title. Trick R Treat is without a doubt in the mix as well.
Final Destination 1 and 2 are pretty fantastic and I've watched both countless times. FD2 has probably the best car wreck scene of any movie.
I am a big fan of Jeepers Creepers. The sequel was also very enjoyable.
I don't know if I'd ever call them great movies but I have soft spot for House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects. Corpses especially just gets under my skin and freaks me out.
Though I hate the rest of the series and the trend that it began, I will always go to bat for the first Saw. It is a tight, well crafted movie.
13 Ghosts is just kind of ridiculous enough to be memorable.
The first Silent Hill film is surprisingly good.

The Mist is a damn classic.
- Amazing, memorable villain.
- Solid writing/directing from Frank Darabont.
- One of the best Stephen King adaptations ever.
- A mind-blowing ending, perhaps unprecedented.
That ending is so unique because it's not trying to go for a "Gotha!" twist like The Sixth Sense or The Village or other movies with a twist. That whole "Haha, you weren't paying attention the whole time... It was right there before your eyes and you weren't looking."
This twist does not depend on the rest of the film before it. The twist is singular, yet ties in with the theme/concept of the film - it does not decide what the movie is.
Just fantastic.
Have you guys seen Session 9? It has atmosphere in spades but ultimately the story is a let down.
Some ridiculous David Caruso lines though. The movie is ultimately fun to watch with friends.
Have you guys seen Session 9? It has atmosphere in spades but ultimately the story is a let down.
Some ridiculous David Caruso lines though. The movie is ultimately fun to watch with friends.

How about the worst?
I nominate White Noise.
How about the worst?
I nominate White Noise.
. It was an average, PG-13 supernatural teen movie for me. Good pick, that movie was terrible.
Ummmm... just off the top of my head, Rob Zombie's Halloween 2. An insult to Carpenter's masterpiece and a travesty of a film in it's own right...

Actually the twist at the end about what happens to the guy's family kind of disturbed me for a while after. I thought it was a pretty creepy and good movie when I re-watched it later.Have you guys seen Session 9? It has atmosphere in spades but ultimately the story is a let down.
Some ridiculous David Caruso lines though. The movie is ultimately fun to watch with friends.
I'd say Dagon comes fairly close too.In the Mouth of Madness takes that title.
The remake?Maniac is on VOD.
Begging for you guys to watch it. Its so friggin good.
Maniac is on VOD.
Begging for you guys to watch it. Its so friggin good.
Stephen King's Top 10 Favorite Adaptations of His Own Work:
The Shawshank Redemption
The Green Mile
The Mist
Misery
Stand By Me
Cujo
1408
Dolores Claiborne
Storm of the Century
Apt Pupil
t: That is a movie I really enjoy despite being fairly bad.Have you guys seen Session 9?
Yup... I'm in NJ so I got to see it at the NYC IFC center. It was pretty cool to see in a 60 seat theater because that over the top gore was right in your face. I'm not sure how many of those are around but the remake is on On Demand and ITunes.The remake?