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By *arkman69 OP Man
over a year ago
Erdington |
With all the remakes and supposedly scary films out these days, what is your all time favourite horror???
Mine will always be Halloween!
AND it's on at the odeon this Friday the 31st. It's gonna be wicked |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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All time, gotta be Halloween.
More recently, I did enjoy the original Saw movie although it should have stayed at one film.
Good horrors that genuinely cause me to be scared are very hard to come by...... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Horror used to be my favourite genre, I grew up watching all the poltigiest films with my nan and loads of others! Since I moved out of home in 2009 I haven't seen many horrors cos they play on my mind afterwards!
I still think about the entity film, that stuck with me, also a film I watched on recommendation of the DVD van man that comes around, it's a shit b movie but a film called case 39, I couldn't sleep after it, stayed up till early hours with 24 hour news on the telly! |
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for halloween films for me to watch and enjoy
drag me to hell
thirteen ghosts
with 100 feet i wasnt expecting what i go in that film and it did make me jump
haunted
the fog i prefer the new remake but the book is much better
the mist is much closer than the book to the fog and close to the dark james herbert book
i also like rose red but thats 6hrs long to see it all |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The scariest I remember watching was "nightbeast" but I was only 11 at the time. . my sister and I watch it now and wonder what got us so bothered lol. . special effects were bad too. . but for a 1982 film. . what can one expect xx |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
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As an adult I would say The Exorcist (Director's Cut), IT, Aliens, Wicker Man (the Edward Woodward one) and The Hills have Eyes...as a kid, I snook in to see one called The Brood and that scared the shite outta me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Let Me In, a Swedish vampire film was excellent. Don't really like horror, but i had read the book "Let the Right One In", so gave it a go. "
I liked the book too. . how did the film compare xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Let Me In, a Swedish vampire film was excellent. Don't really like horror, but i had read the book "Let the Right One In", so gave it a go.
I liked the book too. . how did the film compare xx "
Not quite as graphic or with as much background story, but really good. Very atmospheric.
They did an American remake. I didn't bother with that one! |
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"Let Me In, a Swedish vampire film was excellent. Don't really like horror, but i had read the book "Let the Right One In", so gave it a go.
I liked the book too. . how did the film compare xx
Not quite as graphic or with as much background story, but really good. Very atmospheric.
They did an American remake. I didn't bother with that one!"
I was the same with the girl with the dragon tattoo. . couldn't be nothered with the American version. . I will have to find it xx |
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