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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I love a good horror. The autopsy of Jane Doe was good. It’s been years since a film has really scared me. "
I second that autopsy jane doe scares the shit out of me xx
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I love a good horror. The autopsy of Jane Doe was good. It’s been years since a film has really scared me.
I second that autopsy jane doe scares the shit out of me xx
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Lol. I love anything supernatural x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Whats ur fav horror film ?
I have 3
Interview with a Vampire
American Werewolf in London
John Carpenters Vampires . "
No interview with a vampire is more a love story x |
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I Saw The Devil is worthy of a viewing
Conjuring 2 had me jumping a few times
I love all the old Hammer Horror too
The Thing is an all time fave
Halloween is excellent
Pet Semetary really scares me and I haven’t managed to watch it all since I first tried watch it many years ago
There are so many more I could name too |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Whats ur fav horror film ?
I have 3
Interview with a Vampire
American Werewolf in London
John Carpenters Vampires .
No interview with a vampire is more a love story x" but I still loved it . Sorry |
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I second 'The Thing'.
The 2011 prequel wasn't a bad film, either.
I've just got my hands on a limited edition of 'The Thing: Infection at Outpost 13' board game; any board game players in Bristol?
Has anyone seen 'The Void'? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When I was a kid nightmare on Elm Street scared the shit out of me watched it as a grow up (of sorts) and found it funny as fuck lol "
That was first scary film I watched. |
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I never found any of the Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday 13th, Chainsaw Massacre, Candyman etc films scary, they were massively hyped up when I was a kid in hushed groups in the playground of people that had seen them, but when I finally watched them I was disappointed. Same with Insidious, Paranormal activity and other more recent ones.
Some I do enjoy though are;
The Thing
IT
30 Days of Night
American Werewolf in London
It Follows
Romeros Living Dead trilogy
Don't be afraid of the dark
Wolf Creek
The Descent
Blair Witch Project
The Woman in Black
Rec.
Nosferatu (nearly 100 years old!!)
Salems Lot (still won't leave the curtains open at night)
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"When I was a kid nightmare on Elm Street scared the shit out of me watched it as a grow up (of sorts) and found it funny as fuck lol
That was first scary film I watched. "
We watched a few things we shouldn't have (bad mother) but the only film that I ever had nightmares about was Jaws lol
That shit scarred me for life lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The original Friday 13th the odeon cinema
Just when the titles are rolling at the end, sat waiting for the crowd to disperse.
Jason comes from under the water, no one expected it, especially the young lady who screamed whilst walking out and landed plumb in my lap.... lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm a big wuss when it comes to horror, I do enjoy it but i can't watch any kind of supernatural/ghost/poletgeist/possession/demons/haunted horror films on my own.
I really enjoyed Cabin In The Woods. Train to Busan is amazing. Recent ones I've enjoyed are Get Out and The Belko Experiment (on Netflix now) |
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By *os19Man
over a year ago
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Not really a big fan of horror films but growing up i watched Hammer films with Christopher Lee as Dracula and Peter Cushing as the good guy , Salems Lot and the most scariest scene for me was the opening secne from a film called Zoltan hound of Dracula.Also the first 3 Omen films.I know they may be a bit tame by today's standards but they made me jump. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Prevenge, Raw and the void are decent. Quite liked the descent as well.
A few worth a mention that aren't very mainstream.
It follows
The Gallows
Let Me In
Let The Right One in
My favourite ever is probably silence of the lambs..
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