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Top 10 Scariest Movies!!

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This is a tough category for me..since i am a major horror fan. I love the B rated horror/slasher movies alot too. Here are my picks:

1. Halloween

2. The Exorcist

3. When A Stranger Calls

4. The Fog

5. The Omen

6. The Shining

7. The Others

8. The Changeling

9. Poltergiest

10. The Entity

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Love scary movies, here's my top 10.

10. Scream (I'm on your front porch)

9. The Omen (Damien! It's all for you)

8. Poltergiest (I've never sensed anything like it)

7. Black Christmas (The calls are coming from inside the house)

6. Dressed to Kill (I borrowed your razor)

5. Psycho (Why she wouldn't even harm a fly)

4. Silence of the Lambs (It puts the lotion on its skin)

3. Carrie (they're all gonna laught at you)

2. Nightmare on Elm Street (one, two, Freddy's coming for you)

1. Halloween (Since when do they let them wander around)

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10. Bloodfeast (more gory than scary)

9. Scream

8. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (70's)

7. Suspiria

6. Session 9

5. Nightmare on Elm Street

4. Psycho

3. Carrie

2. Halloween

1. The Shining

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1. Halloween 2 (I know i'm weird, I liked 2 better)

2. Halloween

3. Black Christmas (and OMG! to the other person who mentioned it! Its like the movie that started it all and no one's heard of it)

4. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1976)

5. The Omen

6. Halloween 4

7. The Omen 2

8. The Exorcism of Emily Rose

9. Rabid

10. Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003

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3. Black Christmas (and OMG! to the other person who mentioned it! Its like the movie that started it all and no one's heard of it)

I saw it on HBO late late late at night a few years ago, and it scared the [!@#$%^&*] out of me. The killer is really scary, and the movie was just creepy. So creepy.

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i own the DVD, its available at amazon. Basically anywhere online. Nothing much in way of features, and its a full screen version of the movie (I've seen the wide on TV), but I'll take this movie in any form I can get it.

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Hey Drew, perhaps it's time to whip out that "Black Christmas" avatar again? Margot Kidder on the phone... Agnes? Billy? :P

Umm, I like "Halloween 2" BETTER also! As odd as it may sound, I sometimes prefer a sequel! Go figure.

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Black Christmas is awesome. Very creepy. One of the best slasher and scary movie's i have seen.I love horror movies..and i can go on and on on this subject. LOL!!

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Hey Drew, perhaps it's time to whip out that "Black Christmas" avatar again? Margot Kidder on the phone... Agnes? Billy? :P

Umm, I like "Halloween 2" BETTER also! As odd as it may sound, I sometimes prefer a sequel! Go figure.

HMMM, I almost would, but SON's new avatar requirement is 90x90 and that was made when it was 150x150. This is the smallest the avatars have been.

And yes, I love Halloween 2 so much better. I look at both as being one big movie, but I just love H2 so much. The bigger budgeted reshoot of Loomis shooting Michael (crane shot of house, showing him fall from behind). I love the theme remix. I loved the storyline revelations about Laurie Strode. I loved the hospital setting, and the creepy executions. Loomis' search for Michael and the action of the town of Haddonfield. And that ending. BOOM!

Halloween was great as a slasher, but H2 is what pushed Halloween into being a viable franchise. Only real drawback was, as writer John Carpenter will himself point out, having Laurie Strode drugged unconscious for most of the film. He did write the movie drunk though according to the 25th anniversary DVD, so considering .... damn fine work :lol:

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I love the classic stuff!

The Shining

The Amityville Horror

Rosemary's Baby

Carrie

Poltergeist

Poltergeist II

Fire in the Sky

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Halloween

Halloween II

Halloween 4: The Return Of Micahel Myers

Friday The 13th

Friday The 13th Part 3

Friday The 13th Part 6: Jason Lives

Dracula (1931)

Frankenstein (1931)

The Wolf Man

Food Of The Gods

Hell Night

Phanstasm

Horror Of Dracula

Curse Of Frankenstien

Dracula, Prince Of Darkness

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1.) Halloween

2.) The Exorcism of Emily Rose

3.) The Shining

4.) The Exorcist (re-released edition)

5.) When A Stranger Calls

6.) Nightmare on Elm Street

7.) Friday The 13th (1st one, rest sucked)

8.) Fire in the Sky

9.) The Omen

10) The Amityville Horror

Honourable Mentions: "Scream", "Halloween II", "Poltergiest", "The People Under the Stairs"

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1. Halloween 2 (I know i'm weird, I liked 2 better)

2. Halloween

3. Black Christmas (and OMG! to the other person who mentioned it! Its like the movie that started it all and no one's heard of it)

4. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1976)

5. The Omen

6. Halloween 4

7. The Omen 2

8. The Exorcism of Emily Rose

9. Rabid

10. Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003

Nice choices Drew. R u Canadian? Just asking because u have Black Christmas and Rabid on ur list. I love David Cronenberg. Rabid is awesome. The same goes for Shivers. Those 2 movies are Canadian classics..as well as Black Christmas.

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