First two Halloween’s
Rob Zombies remakes of them
First two or three Friday the 13th’s and Freddy Kreugers
But one that doesn’t get enough credit is The Blair Witch Project, much like the Shining it doesn’t need a lot of blood and gore to ramp up the psychological chills... it’s just a great, original movie that plays out the way I imagine a real haunting would [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
I love all the classics
First two Halloween’s
Rob Zombies remakes of them
First two or three Friday the 13th’s and Freddy Kreugers
But one that doesn’t get enough credit is The Blair Witch Project, much like the Shining it doesn’t need a lot of blood and gore to ramp up the psychological chills... it’s just a great, original movie that plays out the way I imagine a real haunting would
This was one of the few movies I went and saw in theatres and ended up leaving.
The others were Christmas With the Kranks (a briliant selection from the gf at the time wanting to further express her holiday cheer)
the other was The Arrival. Just a boring as hell movie. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PurpleJesus28:
Halloween (1978),Halloween 2,sometimes part 3,4,5,6.
Friday The 13th,almost any of those. Tis what i usually watch.
Ok but when comes to 80s cheesy horror. If you've watched it multiple times, what's the allure? You know what's happening. You aren't scared. Is it now because it's funny ? Tradition? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Admittedly I don't really watch horror movies anymore (the wife won't watch them at all), but my favorite is American Werewolf in London.
Definite classic, those transformation effects were groundbreaking at the time [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
And much like the effects in Carpenter's The Thing, they still hold up.
Been a while since I've watched that one, but if memory serves I'd have to agree... speaking of great horror movies you nailed another one, The Thing is outstanding
And the reboot actually wasn't half bad either IMO [Reply]