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What is the best horror movie you have ever seen?

What are some of the best horror movie's you have ever seen?
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cu2005 | 1 year, 6 months ago
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I love the following.
• Psycho
• The Silence of the Lambs
• The Ring
• Child's Play
• The Sixth Sense
• Les Diaboliques
• Grindhouse
• Haxan
• Alien
• Rosemary's Baby
• Carrie
• The Shinning
• Faust - Eine Deutsche Volkssage
• Constantine
• A Nightmare on Elm Street
• The Blair Witch Project
• Werckmeister Harmoniak
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rotiman23 | 1 year, 6 months ago
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The best horror movie i have ever seen was probably Halloween (1998). It really scared me alot and i was really frightened for a few nights. I used to have nightmares and never really stayed home alone.
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morriss003 | 1 year, 6 months ago
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If you have never seen "The Birds," you are missing a great horror movie. I've been nervous around crows ever since.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_9f-5QLXa7_Y/SQhsHA5YPjI/AAAAAAAACuk/jCbRxUzvEAw/s400/Blog+Art+-+The+Birds3.jpg

http://movieclips.com/voPZM-the-birds-movie-crows-on-the-playground/

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bunnyphuphu | 1 year, 6 months ago Report

That movie scared me too when I was young. It's funny how movies can leave an impression. I still love the glorious shots around San Francisco and Bodega Bay.

This movie means a lot to me because it created moving snap shots of what SF looked liked to me as a kid. My mom even took me to the same pet shop.

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omniversatility | 1 year, 6 months ago
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For me the best horror movie is freddy vs. jason the 13th, this the most creepiest and the most terrifying movie I ever seen.
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cherika | 1 year, 6 months ago
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned the original Exorcist! Scariest movie I have ever seen... I couldn't sleep alone for a long time when I was young. I still think it's the scariest movie I've seen. Also try The Shining.

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ninjabonny | 1 year, 6 months ago
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I don't because I do not freak out easily. But the element of surprise shocks me a bit.
Some movies are:
1. Stephen Kings IT
2. 3 Days of night
3. SAW IV

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Owls | 1 year, 6 months ago
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Many of these answers are defining it as a movie that scared them. Is that what you mean do you mean scary movies or Horror movies?

The copies pale in comparisons to the originals. Probably the best known
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9qtivRryDM

And of course the original.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcyzubFvBsA&feature=related

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isabellagabriel | 1 year, 6 months ago
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For me it's a toss up between Audition, Old Boy, and Dread. They all have the psychological horror aspects I look for in a horror movie. Audition is one of those movies you want to get up and walk away from so badly but you just can't. It's Fatal Attraction taken to a whole new level. It makes the boiling bunny look like a walk through Disneyland Main Street.
Old Boy has that element that no matter what outcome you walk away with it's still evil and wrong and bad on so many levels. It forces you to look at certain morals and society norms in a different light. It's one of those movies where there really is no good guy.
Dread is fairly new and I watched it because I was bored and it was on pay per view. I was surprised at how in depth it was and how it really did leave you with that shower with a brillo pad feeling.

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hemrish | 1 year, 6 months ago
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So far, the best horror movie I have watched is Jaws.
Jaws 2, the Jurassic Park film franchiss, The Exorcist and the Alien film francise are among the best 'horror' movies I have watched. There are many movies I would like to watch.

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lisanne0211 | 1 year, 6 months ago
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I do not scare easily either. Not much of a fan of the gore and blood only movies. I get bored with movies like Saw etc. I tend to react more to the psychological thrillers and the movies that show that whatever is happening on the screen, or at home, could really happen. For example, Halloween (1978) was filmed in a real subdivision and it was considered a 'low budget" film...and it had an authentic look all through the film. Plus, we don't see Michael for ages-and he is actually known as "the shape"... it's all very creepy and mysterious as to his motivations and who he actually is. John Carpenter's music brings it all together.

Another was The Exorcist (1973). This was also very well filmed and acted and carried that "air" of ... ."this is possible" without going over the top. Having read about the exorcisms preformed by the Catholic church and there was a story about a young girl in the news at the time this came out. This made this film extremely realistic for me.... and it was so well filmed it brought all those "what ifs" come true. Again, one of those things where you can't really see what is doing all the harm. Only the effects of what "the demon" is doing to the innocent. I was 10 when this film came out... and I watched it when I was 12. It still creeps me out to this day. Mike Oldfield's music keeps that creepy fell throughout the film.

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