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Halloween horror movies

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So I'm sitting here watching the old Amityville Horror (great movie by the way.. "GET OUT!!!"), and was thinking about a marathon of horror movies. I guess I'm looking for some ideas and opinions for some good ones to watch, maybe some little well known or underrated ones.


Any ideas? Favorite horror sub genre is paranormal, but if its horror, I'll watch it, so hit me with em..
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#2

Poltergeist, The Exorcist, The Shining and Halloween will never disappoint you!
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Quote:Poltergeist, The Exorcist, The Shining and Halloween will never disappoint you!


All good ones but those are all run of the mill, seen em a million times. Lookin for some real underrated or little known about goodies..
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#4

I guess good examples would be Trick or Treat and Boo!


Pretty good underrated and little known about movies.
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Anchorman 2 might be the scariest movie I've ever seen. Wow was that terrifyingly horrible.
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Quote:All good ones but those are all run of the mill, seen em a million times. Lookin for some real underrated or little known about goodies..
 

Feast

 

It was (I think) the last of the "Project Greenlight" films.

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Quote:Feast


It was (I think) the last of the "Project Greenlight" films.


^This is what I'm talkin' bout.. Googled and read, looked good and gonna give it a go..


Gracias
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#8

Let the Right One In.


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#9

Quote:Let the Right One In.
That is a great movie.


Jeepers Creepers freaks me out every single time. And The Shining.
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Quote:Poltergeist, The Exorcist, The Shining and Halloween will never disappoint you!
 

We think alike.  The Shining is at the top of the list.  I just don't see how that movie can ever be eclipsed.

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Quote:We think alike.  The Shining is at the top of the list.  I just don't see how that movie can ever be eclipsed.



I agree!!
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Quote:We think alike. The Shining is at the top of the list. I just don't see how that movie can ever be eclipsed.


Top of my list is the 1968 black and white version of George Romero's Night of the Living Dead.. The Shining, The Exorcist ect are all strong staples in the horror genre, but I was lookin for movies I've never seen before that have potential..
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#13

I don't know about scary movies...but Abbott and Costello s Frankenstein is playing on MyJax right now. I haven't seen one of their movies in forever!!!
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To this day, The Exorcist is the only horror movie that still freaks me out. No other horror movie has shaken me like that movie did.


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(This post was last modified: 10-27-2014, 06:52 PM by The Drifter.)

Can't go wrong with this one

 

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Grave Encounters - There's also a sequel but it's right up your alley because it's paranormal.

 

The House of the Devil - Super underrated horror flick. Has a throwback feel to it.


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Quote:Grave Encounters - There's also a sequel but it's right up your alley because it's paranormal.


The House of the Devil - Super underrated horror flick. Has a throwback feel to it.


I have Grave Encounters, good flick.. Didn't know they made a sequel though. I'll check it out.
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#18

Halloween is my favorite. Michael Myers rules all of them.


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#19

Quote:Halloween is my favorite. Michael Myers rules all of them.
 

I Think Rob Zombie's version was 10x better than the original..  Loved how he went into Myer's childhood..

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Quote:I Think Rob Zombie's version was 10x better than the original..  Loved how he went into Myer's childhood..



No way!! :no:
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