Your favorite Horror movies of all time...

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Perhaps I didn’t search far back enough because I couldn’t find a thread devoted solely to my favorite film genre, Horror.
If you would like to post your top 10 faves, please do so. I posted a top 20. J


1) Halloween 2
2) Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining
3) Halloween
4) The Hitcher (1986)
5) Dawn Of The Dead (1978)
6) Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
7) Dawn Of The Dead (2004)
8) The Thing
9) A Nightmare On Elm Street
10) The Last House On The Left
11) The House Of Dracula
12) Dracula (1958)
13) The Faculty
14) The Omen
15) Friday The 13th Part 4: The Final Chapter
16) Evil Dead 2
17) Deathproof
18) Planet Terror
19) American Psycho
20) C.H.U.D
 
Sorry , but the horror of dracula and 1958 dracula is the same movie.
 
But by the way, here is my top of some of my favourite horror films of all time:

Dont look now
Psycho
Dracula 1931
Horror of dracula
Frankenstein 1931
Bride of frankenstein
The fly original
The fly remake
The mummy
Freaks
Frankesntein must be destroyed
Curse of frankenstein
Curse of the werewolfe
The wolfman
The mummy 1959
the shinning
halloween
evil dead
the innocents
a nightmare on elm street
the exorcist
alien
jaws
the omen
texas chaisaw massacre
 
Jeepers Creepers - This is the one I had nightmares from. Just freakly. One of the movies that really scare me.

Hellraiser - Another one that gave me nightmares. A classic.
 
I have tonnes.

28 Days Later
Return of the Living Dead 3
Return of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Lost Boys
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Halloween
Alien
Aliens
Alien 3
The Thing
John Carpenter's Vampires
In the Mouth of Madness
Call of Cthuhlu (silent black and white indy movie)
Salem's Lot (79)
Blade 2
The Fly
Day of the Dead
Land of the Dead
Dawn of the Dead
The Exorcist
Th Omen
Prince of Darkness


I also like films that may not be considered strictly horror, but I think have enough elements to qualify

Hellboy
Ghostbusters
The Mummy (1999)

I have too many :(
 
Evil Dead II
Dead Alive
Re-Animator
Nightmare On Elm Street
Halloween
Dawn of The Dead
Psycho
Night of The Living Dead
An American Werewolf in London
The Descent
Eraserhead

Those are the ones that come to my mind. There are plenty, but I can't think of any and there probably some that are better than the ones I listed.
 
Evil Dead II
Dead Alive
Re-Animator
Nightmare On Elm Street
Halloween
Dawn of The Dead
Psycho
Night of The Living Dead
An American Werewolf in London
The Descent
Eraserhead

Those are the ones that come to my mind. There are plenty, but I can't think of any and there probably some that are better than the ones I listed.

Thats a classic. Without that movie, we probably wouldn't have films like Shaun Of The Dead or Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
 
Thats a classic. Without that movie, we probably wouldn't have films like Shaun Of The Dead or Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

The transformation scene still has yet to be beaten.
 
Here are some more I love that didn't qualify for my top 20...

Lost Boys
Transylvania 6500
Nightmare On Elm Street 2-4 and 6
Friday The 13th part 7
Disturbing Behavior
Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock)
Psycho (Gus Van Sant)
The Mangler
Hellraiser
Salems Lot
Christine
Carrie
The People Under The Stairs
The Hills Have Eyes (Original)
Shocker
Black Christmas
Scream 2
Day Of The Dead
 
I think I also missed The Fly remake...I loved that to pieces.

How in God's name did I forget Shaun?


Arrgghhhh what have you done to me Gerard :(
 
How so? They are both horror movies he likes...it's not that hard :huh:

I'm making a slightly sarcastic comment about his taste in horror movies, placing Halloween II above The Shining.
 
No order

Hellrasier
28 Days Later
American Werewolf in London
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Nightmare on Elm Street
Altered States
Dog Soldiers
The Hills Have Eyes
Omen


I know I'm missing a bunch.
 
1) The Shining
2) The Omen
3) Alien
4) Psycho
5) Poltergeist
6) Fright Night
7) The Lost Boys
8) The Evil Dead
9) Dracula (1931)
10) The Devil's Advocate
 
I'm making a slightly sarcastic comment about his taste in horror movies, placing Halloween II above The Shining.


Well, The Shining got the number two spot, meaning it is almost my favorite movie. I am a die hard Halloween fan, and that was in my opinion John Carpentars best horror film. But thats my opinion. The Shining was brilliant for it's use of imagery, the cinematography was breathtaking for it's time but I think 60% of me likes slash 'em ups and 40% of me is into psychological thrillers.
 
Im not the biggest fan of horror movies anymore,guess its cause they are a dime a dozen nowadays. Here are some of my favorite horror based movies.

Halloween
The Shining
The Fly
Aliens
The Thing
Dawn of the Dead
Friday the 13th Part IV
Nightmare on Elmstreet
Nightmare on Elmstreet pt3 Dreamwarriors
Evil Dead 2
HellRaiser
American Werewolf in London
*those all of I can think of right now,and these aren't in any particular order of favorites,just as I think of them :)
 
The Worst Horror Films EVER...
(get ready for this)

Steven Kings The Shining (the remake, not to be confused with “Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining”)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
Halloween: Ressurection
Cursed
House Of The Dead
Ghost Ship
13 Ghosts
Ginger Snaps
Uncle Sam
Day Of The Dead 2
The Rage: Carrie 2
Ghoulies
Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child
The Grudge
Jason X
Jaws 3
Jaws 4
Friday The 13th Part 5: The New beginning
The Book Of Shadows: Blair Witch 2
Jason Goes To Hell
Ernest Goes To Hell (that dosen’t exist, I just thought it was funny cuz he’s dead and all)
Children Of The Living Dead
House Of Wax (remake)
Wishmaster
 
1. Halloween
2. Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn
3. Return of the Living Dead
4. Dawn of the Dead 1978
5. Texas Chain Saw Massacre 1973
6. The Thing
7. Devils Rejects
8. Evil Dead
9. Friday the 13th part 6: Jason Lives
10. Dead Alive
 

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