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Best horror film?
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Off work today and tommorrow, just watched Nightmare on Elm Street part 2 but dont think it's that great. The Fog and Jaws are good films. But would be interested to see what you all think? TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.However...............after just having a quick toilet break I have thought of more. Really are too many to list. And in my humble opinion a good horror need not be scary. The horror is surely in the horrific storyline?
Theatre of Blood (Vincent Price again as a Shakespeare
wannabe!!)
The Birds
The Entity
The Last House on the Left
Cannibal Holocaust
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Omen (original)
Dog Soldiers
From Hell (Is this Horror?????????)
The Lighthouse
Theatre of Blood (Vincent Price again as a Shakespeare
wannabe!!)
The Birds
The Entity
The Last House on the Left
Cannibal Holocaust
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Omen (original)
Dog Soldiers
From Hell (Is this Horror?????????)
The Lighthouse
Hi
Good thread!!
I remember as a child, (11yrs old ish) sneakily turning my old black and white portable tv on on a Friday night.
There were lots of old horror films on and remember in particular Hammer House of Horror films.
Two of them I remember vividly. One featured a child's birthday party and as the kids and parents sat around a table ladened with party food, pipes above burst splattering all below with blood.
The other featured a witch called lucinda jessop???
Bizarre how the memory stores random useless info??
I imagine that they are really naff and if they were on TV today they would be on after coronation street!!! lol
Jo
Good thread!!
I remember as a child, (11yrs old ish) sneakily turning my old black and white portable tv on on a Friday night.
There were lots of old horror films on and remember in particular Hammer House of Horror films.
Two of them I remember vividly. One featured a child's birthday party and as the kids and parents sat around a table ladened with party food, pipes above burst splattering all below with blood.
The other featured a witch called lucinda jessop???
Bizarre how the memory stores random useless info??
I imagine that they are really naff and if they were on TV today they would be on after coronation street!!! lol
Jo
those hammer house dramas freaked me as a kid. The one that stands out for me was teh family that lived in the house and they woke up and all their doors and windows were walled up, turned out they were dolls and the dolls house was in a closet...
Old dracula movies really creeped me out too, but they don't bother kids these days (Buffy has a lot to answer for).
Remember Sapphire & Steel, esp the world war 1 ghosts in the train station? Scary as hell
Old dracula movies really creeped me out too, but they don't bother kids these days (Buffy has a lot to answer for).
Remember Sapphire & Steel, esp the world war 1 ghosts in the train station? Scary as hell
I found The Ring very scary and like you I thought the part when she comes out of the television was really disturbing.
Most of American Werewolf in London was okay and pretty funny but I though the bit in the underground where that man is alone and trying to escape the wolf and you know it's a futile attempt is horrible.
Most of American Werewolf in London was okay and pretty funny but I though the bit in the underground where that man is alone and trying to escape the wolf and you know it's a futile attempt is horrible.