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    My favorite genre of movie is the horror flick. I love horror! I like movies that explore the creepy things we're often afraid to think about. I like monsters, and people making stupid decisions that sometimes make you laugh.

    What is everyone's favorite horror film? What is the scariest, or just the plain best quality horror film you've ever seen? There's so many of them out there, and most are garbage.

    I think my favorite might be Day of the Living Dead, but I'm sure there're others I'm forgetting.


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    My favourite horror would probably be 'The Orphanage', but not because of the horror in it, just because it's absolutely beautiful.

    As for movies that scare me, I get freaked out by eerie kids (stuff like 'the ring'). But aside from that I do love watching horror, and it's definitely the best genre if you have some friends over and you all sit down and watch it with all the lights off.

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    I cant remember alot of good ones off the top of my head but Cube got my heart pumping in a few sections. (Mainly because I wasnt expecting it to be a horror movie). Then again Im not really sure if it was horror or just gore
    Kefka's coming, look intimidating!
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    Un-friggin'-doubtedly A Tale of Two Sisters. Elements of tragedy as well as a decent dash of horror. And a helluva twist at the end. It's the best. Don't confuse the original 2004 Korean version with it's American remake (The Uninvited) because the original is just so much better.

    I also have a soft spot for The Eye trilogy. The last one is my favourite though (known as The Eye 10 or The Eye Infinity or simple The Eye 3.

    edit after reading BMN's post: Cube is filed with the Sci-Fi genre in my local video rental place, with Star Trek box sets and the like, but I think it's a great horror film. The sequel and prequel were pretty sucky though.

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    Too many horror films rely on gore to be scary.

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    Modern day "horror" flicks dont' scare me so much these days. Too much gore, like qwert said.

    I'm scared of slow moving, silent, human-like but horribly disfigured or animalistic creatures. Also tornadoes. *shudders*

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    Despite my hemophobia, I do love horror films. Psychological horror is amazing, I love spiritual horror. Especially whrn the danger is seemingly untangible.



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    Unseen things are so, so scary.

    I guess you could say mindsmurfs are the scariest things to me.

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    Requiem for a Dream, once you remember that it isn't exaggerating things much a lot of the time.
    Boy am I an unfunny ass.

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    Me as well. OMG Kari we are so SIMILAIR!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Clo View Post
    I think my favorite might be Day of the Living Dead
    I'm starting to like you more and more.

    My favorite horror film is pretty much anything by George Romero. Night of the Living Dead will definitely been high on the pedestal. In terms of modern day horrors, I really thought Quarantine was done well.

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    The Cube is great, although I think it's more fun than actually scary. The Prequel ain't so bad, but the sequel is just plain terrible. It breaks every rule that was so great in the first one.

    Supernatural horror doesn't work on me. No vampires, zombies, aliens, monsters, ghosts and psychic kids. I just find it ridiculous and it's just a moodkiller mostly. No rule without exception, The Others, The Ring and The Descent are very good movies.

    Harper's Island is definitely the best slasher I've seen. Sure it's a mini-series, but it's really more of a 9 hour long movie since the end was planned from the beginning. The problem with most slashers is that you just don't care about victims at all, and I think this one was pretty neat that way. I eventually ended up caring about people that I never imagined I'd care about after the first hour. I also liked the concept, 25 suspects, 1 killer. Nothing like a good whodunnit.

    Say what you will about the Saw series, but the first two movies are just great. If they had stopped after that and hadn't run down the series by an endless line of sequels with progressively more and more gore I'm sure they would've been cult classics by now.

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    I think the scariest thing about The Cube was the questionable maths
    Kefka's coming, look intimidating!
    Have a nice day!!

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    I have to agree with Lev about 'Saw'. Number one was an absolutely great movie, and the series' name may be a bit tarnished now, but I still think it's a must-see movie.

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    I've never been a huge fan of horror films in general, mostly for the lack of an engaging plot. However, there are some horrors which have a spectacular plot and development, such as The Shining, which I really enjoy.

    Also, last year I made a scary movie thread where people gave me suggestions and discussed their favorite horror films. Anyone looking for some horror films to watch might want to look through that.

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