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Date: Wed, 10/24/2007 - 18:14

Submitted by finsfan13
on Wed, 10/24/2007 - 18:14

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Help me guys! I want to be scared this weekend, I want to watch a truly scary movie. Please don't say saw..Those are GROSS!!! I like creatures..Like monsters and ghosts. So what's the best?


My fave is Rob Zombie's "House of 1000 Corpses". Not as gross as the Saw or Hostel series-still messed up but a good movie.

Other than that I prefer the old fashioned horrors...like Vincent Price movies. I swear The Abominable Dr Phibes kept me up all nite!

I also like the new versions of House on Haunted Hill & Thirteen Ghosts. The originals are great too.


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Submitted by lawn1016 on Wed, 10/24/2007 - 19:10

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The Fly is weird! But I loved it! And The Shining is awesome. Just creepy rather than "scary". I don't watch many "scary" movies any more. I used to love to watch them. But now that I sit here by myself, I don't like the idea of watching scary movies all alone in the dark! :shock:


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Submitted by cannr on Wed, 10/24/2007 - 20:28

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OMG! I loved that movie!volley, you're right. That one messes with your head!


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Submitted by cannr on Thu, 10/25/2007 - 03:38

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I like the old horror movies. The orginal "House on Haunted Hill" was scary. I agree the original 13 Ghosts was scary and funny. It was originally filmed for 3D. Everytime they put the glasses on the ghosts were in 3D. A good psychological thriller was "When a Stranger Calls."


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Submitted by on Thu, 10/25/2007 - 09:31

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Oh Tali! I was going to say the original The Haunting. That freaked me out...saw it recently for the first time...late at nite & had the lights off!!!

There was a movie in the 70's called "Don't Be Afraid of the Dark". There was this couple that buys this house & the caretaker/repairman told the couple to NOT open the fireplace in this one room. Its sealed for a reason. Wouldn't you know there were evil spirits in there? So either they break through the bricks or the stupid wife opens the fireplace...well the spirits in there escape & run all over the house trying to get this woman & possess her soul. In the end they get her & drag her off into the fireplace where her "soul" lives with them...they lay in wait for their next victim. It was scary as you saw shadows of the creatures scurrying about the house...only once you saw them. Makes you think about shadows you see out of the corner of your eye.

Another scary one...the original Diabolique from the 1950's. Its in french, but its soooooooooo eerie!!!

Also there was a Spanish movie called "At Midnight I Posses Your Soul". This mad man kills his wife as she can't have kids, kills the man who is dating a girl the mad man has a crush on, then attacks the girl he has a crush on...shames her & drives her to suicide. The end is scary as the spirits all come back to seek revenge.


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Submitted by lawn1016 on Thu, 10/25/2007 - 19:20

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Crap, lawn! :shock: I don't think I could watch those all alone! I'd have every light on all night long!


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Submitted by cannr on Thu, 10/25/2007 - 19:57

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LOL Cannr! i have a warped big sister who would say to me when I was little & in bed..."Hey...want to watch a movie with me??" Yes...my 12 year old sister let her 4 year old sister watch Salem's Lot & other stuff! So I got "deprogrammed"!

The only one that I need to leave the lights on for is House of 1000 Corpses.

The show Unsolved Mysteries scared me senseless...had to leave the lights on for that too.

Oh!!! Another scary one...The Others!!!


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Submitted by lawn1016 on Thu, 10/25/2007 - 20:01

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lawn1016..I never saw Don't be Afraid of the Dark but sounds good. I like you watched scary movies since I was very small and they never bothered me. I did see the original Diabolique...good movie. I watched the Japanese versions of The Grudge and The Grudge II and found them more scary than the American versions.


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Submitted by tali1956 on Fri, 10/26/2007 - 09:02

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