3 fav. horror movies

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The Exorcist
Sixth Sense
The Ring



The End Has Come
1. It
2. The Omen
3. The Ring
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1) Psycho
2) Texas Chainsaw Massacre (orig.)
3) Black Christmas



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Ring
The Blair Witch Project
Dark Water


Alien is another favourite...
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1. Dawn of the Dead
2. Rosemary's Baby
3. The Exorcist

The Shining
and Evil Dead round out the top 5.



Hey guys, (new here)

I would have to go with:
1. The Shining
2. Session 9 (for those of you who haven't heard of it, definately check it out)
3. The Thing



Originally Posted by LordOfADown
2. Session 9 (for those of you who haven't heard of it, definately check it out)
And why, Mr. LordOfADown, is this movie worth checking out? It's been awhile since I've seen it, but I remember it being a bad one. Maybe you can explain to me why it's good.

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my all time fav horrors gotta be
House of a thousand corpses
the exorcist
alfred hitchcocks psycho



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Session 9 almost made my list as well. I thought it was well shot and performed. It's not really a shock film but it disturbs on a deeper level.



Couldn't have said it better myself. The tapes had such an eerie tone to them and the ending was completely unpredictable but made perfect sense. Overall it was a great scary movie, just a unique kind of scary tho.

Another great horror movie that I forgot when making my list was Cube. Thats another great underground classic



Resident Evil series
George A Romero triolgoy (Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Day of the Dead)
Halloween series



Exorcist
Dracula
Survival of the Dead