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SteyrAUG
10-30-13, 23:49
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So what's your favorite movie?

Tonight I will be screening "Twins of Evil" (1971)....again.

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Easily one of my favorite Hammer films.

Koshinn
10-31-13, 00:26
Aliens. I can recite almost every line in that movie!

Also Army of Darkness.

I also love, but don't know all the lines to, 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later.

britishtq
10-31-13, 00:33
I'm gonna play it safe, and give you a classic. Psycho!

sammage
10-31-13, 08:57
Aliens. I can recite almost every line in that movie!

Also Army of Darkness.

I also love, but don't know all the lines to, 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later.
My gift to you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrjFuTbl_SA

Doc Safari
10-31-13, 09:04
The Johnny Depp/Tim Burton "Sleepy Hollow." It's the very definition of a Halloween movie as far as I'm concerned. Mad slasher/serial killer movies have become so associated with the term "horror" that people have forgotten a good "fun" scare that doesn't involve deranged criminals.

Safetyhit
10-31-13, 09:32
The Changeling with George C Scott has always been my favorite.

BTL BRN
10-31-13, 12:29
The Bride of Frankenstein gets my vote for favorite "horror" film; but Pan's Labyrinth is my favorite modern classic.

SteyrAUG
10-31-13, 13:07
The Changeling with George C Scott has always been my favorite.


That was a great one. Did you ever see Ghost Story with Fred Astaire? You'd probably like it.

Safetyhit
10-31-13, 15:10
That was a great one. Did you ever see Ghost Story with Fred Astaire? You'd probably like it.

Yes, many times. Another good one indeed. Also, while it's been a while if I recall Salem's Lot was also pretty worthy.

SteyrAUG
10-31-13, 15:54
Yes, many times. Another good one indeed. Also, while it's been a while if I recall Salem's Lot was also pretty worthy.

One of the best made for TV movies ever.

Magic_Salad0892
10-31-13, 16:28
The Changeling with George C Scott has always been my favorite.

You've a good taste in horror movies, Sir.

House on Haunted Hill - (old one)
Halloween II (old one)
Halloween II (new one)
House of 1000 Corpses (on right now)
Nosferatu
One of the Dracula films with Christopher Lee.
Twins of Evil
Army of Darkness
Young Frankenstein - for the lols
Alien

JBecker 72
10-31-13, 16:39
I'm going Young Frankenstein tonight.

Abraham
10-31-13, 16:39
"The Cottage" is a great British horror/comedy movie.

THCDDM4
10-31-13, 16:44
Good flicks mentioned thus far.

My wife and I watch nothing but horro movies throughout the month of October for Halloween. We love horror/gore/thriller flicks.

Here's what we'll have going tonight:

-The Exorcist
-The Shining
-Texas Chainsaw Masacre (1974)
-Dawn of The Dead (1978)
-Suspiria
-The Thing (1982)

SteyrAUG
10-31-13, 16:51
You've a good taste in horror movies, Sir.

House on Haunted Hill - (old one)
Halloween II (old one)
Halloween II (new one)
House of 1000 Corpses (on right now)
Nosferatu
One of the Dracula films with Christopher Lee.
Twins of Evil
Army of Darkness
Young Frankenstein - for the lols
Alien

Given your list you want to take a look at "The Legend of Hell House" (1973). Many consider it the definitive haunted house movie. Probably will also dig the original "The Haunting" (1963) but I suspect you've seen it.

SteyrAUG
10-31-13, 16:54
The Bride of Frankenstein gets my vote for favorite "horror" film; but Pan's Labyrinth is my favorite modern classic.


Last year TCM events did a double bill of Frankenstein / Bride of Frankenstein on the big screen. I'd seen both movies dozens of times since my early childhood and it's amazing how much the theater experience enhances it.

Have also seen Casablanca on the big screen (another TCM event). I really wish some local theater would regularly run classic films. I'd love to see the original 1933 King Kong on the big screen.

drsal
10-31-13, 16:58
Halloween is great ... I get to sit outside with the dogs and dispense
diabetes,tooth decay,and allergens to the multitude of vile children who infest my neighborhood :-)

jmp45
10-31-13, 18:36
Given your list you want to take a look at "The Legend of Hell House" (1973). Many consider it the definitive haunted house movie. Probably will also dig the original "The Haunting" (1963) but I suspect you've seen it.

Excellent choices. The haunting scared the crap out of me watching it late night as a kid in the 60s. The footsteps upstairs, the door bending in.. another I remember at an impressionable age was Ghoulardi aired 'From Hell It Came' the tree monster.

Safetyhit
10-31-13, 21:00
Halloween is great ... I get to sit outside with the dogs and dispense
diabetes,tooth decay,and allergens to the multitude of vile children who infest my neighborhood :-)

What a worthless shit of a post. May all of the above you're so proud to "dispense" decend upon you at once.

Happy Halloween.

Koshinn
10-31-13, 21:53
My gift to you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrjFuTbl_SA

I shall ironically respond with:
http://www.duffelblog.com/2013/10/army-flees-afghan-district-discovering-spider-hole-containing-200-lb-arachnid/

GeorgiaBoy
10-31-13, 22:07
The amount of cleavage presented in this thread is. . .

Just right.

Magic_Salad0892
10-31-13, 22:32
Given your list you want to take a look at "The Legend of Hell House" (1973). Many consider it the definitive haunted house movie. Probably will also dig the original "The Haunting" (1963) but I suspect you've seen it.

I've not seen either. And will go buy both of 'em tonight.

Thanks. :)

If I have it, I'll probably also watch Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, and House Of The Devil.

ETA: My brother is forced my mom to sit through Sharknado, and Sharktopus back to back.