Typically, I'll prefer heavy psychological thrillers over the slasher horror type but everything is fair game.
What are your favorite scary movies?
Typically, I'll prefer heavy psychological thrillers over the slasher horror type but everything is fair game.
What are your favorite scary movies?
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I like the supernatural/demonic horror movies that keep you in constant anxiety. The Conjuring was really good, as was Insidious (although the demon that looked like Darth Maul was laughable). The Exorcism of Emily Rose was pretty scary too.
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For Halloween, I love the classics. Frankenstein, Dracula, The Wolfman, etc...I also play a lot of the great ones from the 70’s & 80’s “Halloween, The Friday the 13th’s, Carrie, The Shining, and Cujo etc. I do like real scary and suspenseful movies, but for Halloween I just want to feel like a kid watching Saturday monster matinees and going to hayrides and haunted houses.
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, cartoon edition with Bing Crosby narrating.
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Of course the original "Halloween" in 1978 by John Carpenter. Speaking of John Carpenter, his 1998 flick "Vampires" was filmed here in New Mexico. I know people who were crew on that film.
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The Haunting
The only movie to ever give me goosebumps
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The Crazies (the remake, with Timothy Olyphant)
The Thing (the remake with Kurt Russell)
Forty Days of Night
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