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    Default _______ is a truly great horror movie.

    The Woman In Black. I don't think I ever saw a film that made me jump and squirm in my seat so much. It took me two tries to finish it.

    Neither vivid, nor gruesome, but creepy! Watkins knew how to frame mood.

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    Definitely, my choice would be...

    Perfect Blue


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    The Changeling from 1980 with George C. Scott.

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    Train to Busan was my favorite Horror Movie

    30 Days of Night and Pumpkinhead rank #2 and #3

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    Quote Originally Posted by K7P5V View Post
    Definitely, my choice would be...

    Perfect Blue

    This movie was great. It's what Brian DePalma would have made if he did anime.

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    Last House on the Left ( 1972) really creeped me out. I'm glad I saw it, but even years later, I'm in no hurry to rewatch it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jokerz79 View Post
    The Changeling from 1980 with George C. Scott.
    Great choice.

    Also, I would add Sinister (2012).

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrNewGod View Post
    The Woman In Black. I don't think I ever saw a film that made me jump and squirm in my seat so much. It took me two tries to finish it.

    Neither vivid, nor gruesome, but creepy! Watkins knew how to frame mood.
    I have this on DVD. You should really try to finish it. You're missing out.

    Quote Originally Posted by ed2962 View Post
    Last House on the Left ( 1972) really creeped me out. I'm glad I saw it, but even years later, I'm in no hurry to rewatch it.
    That movie was traumatizing because more than a horror movie it possible for something like this to happen to a person, like something you would have seen on Unsolved Mysteries

    For me...The Strangers. This film was slow build up but, very atmospheric. It really shook me up the first time I saw it. I own it on dvd and its my favorite horror film to revisit.
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    For me it is Night of the Living Dead, Both original and the 90s remake. The 90s remake was the first horror movie I had ever seen and it scared the living crap out of me. And I loved every second of it.
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    Hell House, LLC.
    Keep your hands to yourself, leave other people's things alone, and be kind to one another.

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    Burnt Offerings (1976) scared the living SH!T out of me when i was a kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krazijoe View Post
    Burnt Offerings (1976) scared the living SH!T out of me when i was a kid.
    Oh, me too. That chauffeur with the sunglasses and creepy smile gave me nightmares.

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    DONT BE AFRAID OF THE DARK

    The 1973 made for TV movie, not the 2010 theatrical remake.

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    I think most of us have heard of this but it's still funny.

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    Oh yes. Nosferatu for possibly greatest horror movie ever.
    Power with Girl is better.

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