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Chef : 10/31/2014 8:38 am
Best: Halloween II
Worst: Halloween III
Best: SAW  
figgy2989 : 10/31/2014 8:41 am : link
Worst: Basically every SAW after
Halloween II  
djm : 10/31/2014 8:45 am : link
Is ok but not close to the original.

Exorcist has to be # 1. Groundbreaking movie that is every bit as haunting and disturbing today as it was in the early 70s

Worst would be exorcist II
Exorcist for me is the best  
Neckbone1333 : 10/31/2014 8:45 am : link
While The Exorcist 3 May be the worst for me, I do remember two things about it.

1) there was a part where a nurse was exiting the room hospital and from behind her someone came out with hedge clippers ready to chop her head off. To this day, it still makes me look behind me when I'm leaving the room, and I'm 38 years old.

2) Patrick Ewing was the angel of death
The original version of  
Big Al : 10/31/2014 8:53 am : link
The Haunting.
The Exorcist  
Chef : 10/31/2014 8:53 am : link
When it got real it was a good movie but was dragged out with way to much unnecessary dialogue..

I bought the directors uncut version last season and it was worse than the version that made the screen.. So much unnecessary scenes that brought nothing to the picture. My eyes were rolling in the back of my head.
....  
SamTheTram : 10/31/2014 8:55 am : link
While not necessarly great, "Child's Play" effed my childhood up for years
It may not be the best but my favorite movie  
superspynyg : 10/31/2014 8:58 am : link
is Stephen Kings IT!. I watched it yesterday and I still think its great.

Worst: man there are so many. The one where Jason goes to space...not sure which one that is.
Some say it doesn't fit the genre  
sjnyfan : 10/31/2014 8:58 am : link
but I'll still say The Shining
Best  
Headhunter : 10/31/2014 8:59 am : link
Dracula with Bela Lugosi

The list of best begins and ends with  
redbeard : 10/31/2014 9:02 am : link
nightmare on elm street



Worst is every horror movie released in the last decade not called The Conjuring or The Descent....
Another vote for Stephen King flick  
MaineGiantFan : 10/31/2014 9:02 am : link
Salem's Lot. Dated now but vampires scratching at the bedroom window freaked my out as a kid. Worst movie would be Hellraiser.
is there some reason Halloween II  
UConn4523 : 10/31/2014 9:05 am : link
is never part of the Halloween movie marathon? I think i read something about 2 being unique in some way, maybe copyright issues?

I haven't seen it since I was a kid, if ever and I'd love to watch it again.
Best....  
Wonderphil11 : 10/31/2014 9:06 am : link
The Exorcist, hands down....so very disturbing when it came out. A close second would be the original Last House on the Left with a nostalgic shout out to Phantasm.

As for the worst, there are just too many to pick one.
RE: Another vote for Stephen King flick  
Chef : 10/31/2014 9:07 am : link
In comment 11949370 MaineGiantFan said:
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Salem's Lot. Dated now but vampires scratching at the bedroom window freaked my out as a kid. Worst movie would be Hellraiser.


Salem's Lot! that was a great movie!
Forgot about...  
Wonderphil11 : 10/31/2014 9:08 am : link
Evil Dead...can't leave that off any list!
RE: is there some reason Halloween II  
Chef : 10/31/2014 9:09 am : link
In comment 11949374 UConn4523 said:
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is never part of the Halloween movie marathon? I think i read something about 2 being unique in some way, maybe copyright issues?

I haven't seen it since I was a kid, if ever and I'd love to watch it again.


AMC Started playing it this season.. it was on the other night.. but for years they would never play it.. must have been a copyright issue.. Very good movie..
The worst is easy  
Headhunter : 10/31/2014 9:11 am : link
Troll II
Tough to pick just one  
Russ in Queens, NYC : 10/31/2014 9:12 am : link
So here's a selection:

Best:

The Innocents (1961)
The Legend of Hell House (1973)
The Others (2001)
The Uninvited (1948)
Don't Look Now (1973)

Hair-raising spookers all with almost zero in the way of gore....

Worst:
As one of the above posters said, too many to pick from.
Impossible to pick one, because the genre is so widdespread  
Bramton1 : 10/31/2014 9:17 am : link
But here are some of my favorites.

Halloween (1978)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
Wes Craven's New Nightmare (1994)
Alien (1979)
The People Under the Stairs (1991)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)

And the worst? Well, the genre has so much history in B movies, so finding a bad horror movie is not difficult at all. For a mainstream horror debacle, I'd go with A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge. They set out to make a horror movie, and instead made a big gay romp. There's a gym teacher who frequents S&M bars, same gym teacher gets whipped by gym towels on his bare ass, the male "hero" (who screamed like a girl) came out years later, same male hero does a freaky weird dance that included simulating a drumstick for his penis, and of course, this exchange:

JESSE (male): Something is trying to get inside my body!

GRADY (also male): Yeah, and she's female, and she's waiting for you in the cabana. And YOU wanna sleep with me?

If you have the opportunity, watch the part about this movie from the Never Sleep Again documentary.
My favorites  
JohnF : 10/31/2014 9:18 am : link
The Bride of Frankenstein

Karloff is the master of horror monsters, and his best performance is here, in Bride. James Whale with "buried hints of homosexuality, necrophilia and sacrilege" (Roger Ebert). Whale's masterpiece, "with its painterly and dramatic lighting, beautiful dissolves and tracking shots, sophisticated effects, and unexpected eccentricities." ranks #5 on the Rotten Tomatoes all time horror list (Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari tops the list, a masterpiece of German Expressionism, and perhaps the first true horror film...certainly worth seeing).

There's more to horror than blood and gore (as much as we like that). The films above are a great example of that.
Best  
dontboobigblue : 10/31/2014 9:21 am : link
Excorcist

Worst

Cabin in the Woods. What the hell was that?
The ones I watched as a kid  
pjcas18 : 10/31/2014 9:24 am : link
seemed scarier (obviously?)

Exorcist
Halloween
Friday the 13th - 1 - 4 I liked
Nightmare on Elm Street

If you include the Shining in this genre add that one.

even Poltergeist which gets no votes, but was underrated IMO. I just got confused at times on whether Carol Ann was supposed to run to the light or stay away from the light. Coach got confused too and pulled the rope too soon.

Worst, Maximum Overdrive.
RE: The ones I watched as a kid  
Chef : 10/31/2014 9:26 am : link
In comment 11949410 pjcas18 said:
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seemed scarier (obviously?)

Exorcist
Halloween
Friday the 13th - 1 - 4 I liked
Nightmare on Elm Street

If you include the Shining in this genre add that one.

Poltergeist was great

even Poltergeist which gets no votes, but was underrated IMO. I just got confused at times on whether Carol Ann was supposed to run to the light or stay away from the light. Coach got confused too and pulled the rope too soon.

Worst, Maximum Overdrive.
My favorites are The Strangers and Poltergeist  
Greg from LI : 10/31/2014 9:29 am : link
Worst? Are we talking legit movies, or DTV crap, because there are some hilariously awful ones like Blood Reaper or Dark Harvest.
Good call on...  
Russ in Queens, NYC : 10/31/2014 9:30 am : link
...The Shining.
Top for me of the newer era are  
UConn4523 : 10/31/2014 9:37 am : link
The Conjuring
Cabin in the Woods
Devil's Rejects (House of 1,000 corpses was more Halloween-ish but not as good)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre  
JonC : 10/31/2014 9:38 am : link
and I'd agree on the old classics and include Nosferatu.
One not mentioned is In the Mouth of Madness  
Jon from PA : 10/31/2014 9:39 am : link
It's one of my favorite horror flicks

Orginal  
BIG FRED : 10/31/2014 9:41 am : link
Dawn of the Dead and Jaws are # 1 for me ..Worst is that Day of the Dead remake shit that came out in 2006 or Creepshow 3 that went straight to video
SHARKNADO!  
GMAN4LIFE : 10/31/2014 9:42 am : link
.
The Fall of the House of Usher  
MadPlaid : 10/31/2014 9:43 am : link
Vincent Price scared me witless. My middle school showed it in the auditorium. Hundreds of 10 year olds screaming simultaneously! It was great fun.

Another favorite is the Abbott and Costello creature features. Funny stuff.

Tremors III was just bad.
The Shining is abosolutely a horror movie  
djl8699 : 10/31/2014 9:44 am : link
If it's not horror, what else is it? Granted it's slow, but it's a slow burn with a ton of payoff scenes that send chills up your spine.
That aside, some of my favorites are:

The Ring
The Descent
Candyman
Jeepers Creepers
Saw
Nightmare on Elm Street
Scream
Evil Dead(original)
Halloween
Lost Highway (alot of people say this doesn't count but to me its the thinking man's horror movie)
While more in the genre of "Thriller" rather than "Horror"  
PEEJ : 10/31/2014 9:45 am : link
Psycho still delivers 3 all-time shocking moments.
Horror movies in the 70's and early 80's just looked scarier than  
GMAN4LIFE : 10/31/2014 9:46 am : link
todays horror movies
Jeepers Creepers  
Jon from PA : 10/31/2014 9:55 am : link
was terrible imo.
Not a horror fan at all...  
BMac : 10/31/2014 9:56 am : link
...but saw pretty much every sci-fi horror show during the 50s, from the good ones (yes, Vincent Price's takes were tremendous) to really awful stuff like "The Abominable Snowman" and "The Crawling Eye". The one that sticks with me is, "Fiend Without a Face."
RE: The original version of  
buford : 10/31/2014 9:59 am : link
In comment 11949349 Big Al said:
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The Haunting.


This. I had to go on a spiral staircase awhile ago and I was really freaked out.
Mad  
JonC : 10/31/2014 9:59 am : link
I wonder how many times I watched Usher growing up.
RE: Mad  
MadPlaid : 10/31/2014 10:04 am : link
In comment 11949460 JonC said:
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I wonder how many times I watched Usher growing up.

I think I only saw it once, and it made a lasting impression.

Wait...which Usher are we talking about, the singer or the horror movie?
two crappy and obscure flicks  
tommy boy : 10/31/2014 10:09 am : link
The fiend that roamed the west

Children shouldn't play with dead things
Children shouldn't play with dead things  
BIG FRED : 10/31/2014 10:12 am : link
is an awesome movie by the legend Bob Clark ...Love that movie and it needs a proper blu ray release by Scream Factory
Alien  
AcidTest : 10/31/2014 10:13 am : link
is the best horror movie I have ever seen. Anyone of the Friday the 13th movies would be the worst.
Best:: Exorcist  
Les in TO : 10/31/2014 10:14 am : link
2nd Best: Scream
Worst: Leprechaun
Mad, the film  
JonC : 10/31/2014 10:23 am : link
yo. I'm shortcut typing.
Figgy...  
ligmen : 10/31/2014 10:29 am : link
I legit think Saw 2 is better then Saw 1
Halloween gets #1 for me  
ligmen : 10/31/2014 10:30 am : link
probably followed by Scream
RE: Alien  
djl8699 : 10/31/2014 10:30 am : link
In comment 11949480 AcidTest said:
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is the best horror movie I have ever seen. Anyone of the Friday the 13th movies would be the worst.


Never been a fan of the Friday the 13th franchise but can occassionally enjoy Jason X simply because it's a good bad movie and it's fun to count the deaths. Freddy vs. Jason was pretty entertaining too.
Let The Right One In  
ligmen : 10/31/2014 10:31 am : link
original, not American remade crap. Would be on list but I don't think I consider it a horror film.
Frailty  
G.O.B. : 10/31/2014 10:32 am : link
scared the heck out of me when I first saw it.
Oh wow, how could you possibly pick?  
Johnny5 : 10/31/2014 10:37 am : link
JonC great minds and all that... lol. I agree on both. The original TCM messed me up for a LONG time lol. And as far as vampires go... the original Nosferatu is the best IMO.

There are a lot of others already posted that I also thought were great. The Omen I didn't see mentioned. American Werewolf in London I always enjoyed. PumpkinHead. Amityville Horror. I have to point out that for a newer scary movie, I was pleasantly surprised by Woman in Black.

Worst movie? There are so many campy B movies from the 70's you can wade through. My uncle did the musical score (or at least he is credited with it) for a 70's B movie called Invasion of the Blood Farmers. It would really be hard for me to vote for any other movie as the worst. God-awful. But then again, take a look at MSC3000, they pointed out quite a few that were probably equally as comically bad.
RE: Mad, the film  
MadPlaid : 10/31/2014 10:38 am : link
In comment 11949489 JonC said:
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yo. I'm shortcut typing.

Cool. There was a chance you were making a play on words to bring the funny......yo.
American Werewolf in London  
BIG FRED : 10/31/2014 10:41 am : link
is in my top 3 behind Dawn of the Dead and Jaws followed by Halloween 1 and Night of the Creeps
28 days later one of the best  
Joe in Knoxville : 10/31/2014 10:42 am : link
Along with pet cemetery

I guess technically Jaws isn't a horror movie  
MadPlaid : 10/31/2014 10:42 am : link
but it sure scared me out of the water. Great movie.
The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre.....  
Crispino : 10/31/2014 10:52 am : link
really freaked me out the first time I saw it. In its day, it was the most shocking thing I'd ever seen. A little tamer by today's standards I guess.

I second the original Uninvited. It's a genuinely spooky old movie that you could watch with the family. Very atmospheric and effective even though it's an old movie.
RE: The worst is easy  
Vin R : 10/31/2014 11:03 am : link
In comment 11949385 Headhunter said:
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Troll II


Friday the 13th  
Vin R : 10/31/2014 11:06 am : link
Nightmare on Elm Street & Halloween



The reboots! Ya baby! (kidding)


Best: Halloween (Original)
Worst: Any Paranormal Activity movie
Jaws  
BIG FRED : 10/31/2014 11:08 am : link
is a horror movie
What made Halloween I  
Chef : 10/31/2014 11:09 am : link
So great is that it was so low budget and without a drop of blood or gore and it was still scary as hell... Producing was fabulous
RE: Jaws  
MadPlaid : 10/31/2014 11:12 am : link
In comment 11949566 BIG FRED said:
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is a horror movie

To me, Jaws is a thriller with horror elements. Of course, we are probably splitting hairs. Great movie any way you look at it.
RE: What made Halloween I  
Vin R : 10/31/2014 11:13 am : link
In comment 11949567 Chef said:
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So great is that it was so low budget and without a drop of blood or gore and it was still scary as hell... Producing was fabulous


Exactly. Wish they made more horror films like it
Not a best or worst  
Matt M. : 10/31/2014 11:22 am : link
I remember the first horror flick I was allowed to go see in the theater on my own (with friends) was Night of the Comet. we were sitting in a row right near the emergency exit, which in the old theaters was a metal door leading out to a fire escape. Right at a very climactic scene someone out on the fire escape trying to sneak in started banging on the door, making all of us jump. I guess that was the first sneak peek at what really good surround sound would be like!
RE: Not a best or worst  
Chef : 10/31/2014 11:27 am : link
In comment 11949584 Matt M. said:
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I remember the first horror flick I was allowed to go see in the theater on my own (with friends) was Night of the Comet. we were sitting in a row right near the emergency exit, which in the old theaters was a metal door leading out to a fire escape. Right at a very climactic scene someone out on the fire escape trying to sneak in started banging on the door, making all of us jump. I guess that was the first sneak peek at what really good surround sound would be like!


Night of the Comet.. lol... now that is a movie I have not thought of in a long time...
Chef..  
Vin R : 10/31/2014 11:29 am : link
Random question. what restaurants/places have you catered? Just curious
RE: Oh wow, how could you possibly pick?  
Bramton1 : 10/31/2014 11:35 am : link
In comment 11949505 Johnny5 said:
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JonC great minds and all that... lol. I agree on both. The original TCM messed me up for a LONG time lol. And as far as vampires go... the original Nosferatu is the best IMO.

There are a lot of others already posted that I also thought were great. The Omen I didn't see mentioned. American Werewolf in London I always enjoyed. PumpkinHead. Amityville Horror. I have to point out that for a newer scary movie, I was pleasantly surprised by Woman in Black.

Worst movie? There are so many campy B movies from the 70's you can wade through. My uncle did the musical score (or at least he is credited with it) for a 70's B movie called Invasion of the Blood Farmers. It would really be hard for me to vote for any other movie as the worst. God-awful. But then again, take a look at MSC3000, they pointed out quite a few that were probably equally as comically bad.


I was extremely disappointed in Amityville Horror. The movie didn't even include the scariest part from the book.
RE: Chef..  
Chef : 10/31/2014 11:38 am : link
In comment 11949595 Vin R said:
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Random question. what restaurants/places have you catered? Just curious

Mostly private parties.. I do not do it anymore.. the hours suck..
RE: RE: Chef..  
Vin R : 10/31/2014 11:49 am : link
In comment 11949609 Chef said:
Quote:
In comment 11949595 Vin R said:


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Random question. what restaurants/places have you catered? Just curious


Mostly private parties.. I do not do it anymore.. the hours suck..


Ahh gotcha. Just curious because I used to work at a few banquet halls in my late teens/early 20's
Spookley  
YAJ2112 : 10/31/2014 11:50 am : link
The Square Pumpkin
The absolute  
EricNY33 : 10/31/2014 11:52 am : link
worst Horror movies were the Candyman ones. So terrible. Of course I am not counting those low budget trainwrecks that are out there.

I don't know about the best. I love A Nightmare on Elm Street but it was never scary to me. Freddy was too comical to be completely scary.
I loved Amitville part 2 and 3  
BIG FRED : 10/31/2014 11:53 am : link
seeing part 3 in 3d was great as a kid ..Both movies were scary for their time .
A Nightmare on Elm Street was always my favorite.  
Dave in Hoboken : 10/31/2014 11:54 am : link
Freddy was scary in the first one, but then in the sequels after that they made him into a comedy figure, for some reason. Though, he was pretty funny at times, I will give them that.
RE: Figgy...  
UConn4523 : 10/31/2014 12:05 pm : link
In comment 11949494 ligmen said:
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I legit think Saw 2 is better then Saw 1


Stop it...
I forgot about Children of the Corn  
pjcas18 : 10/31/2014 12:11 pm : link
that one stayed with me for a while as a kid. Loved that movie.

RE: Alien  
BlueLou : 10/31/2014 12:14 pm : link
In comment 11949480 AcidTest said:
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is the best horror movie I have ever seen. Anyone of the Friday the 13th movies would be the worst.


I'm down with Alien too, mostly because I just don't believe in possession or devils or evil beings that can't be killed with a bullet to the head here on earth.

But out there? Who the fuck knows what horrid and frightening life forms live on other planets or other galaxies? Or benevolent ones too. But which will pay a visit first?

Worst? Too many. Not a fan of the genre, though I do appreciate all the Abbot and Costello spoofs on horror flicks.
Has anyone else seen  
Jon from PA : 10/31/2014 12:24 pm : link
In the Mouth of Madness?
scene - ( New Window )
RE: RE: Oh wow, how could you possibly pick?  
Johnny5 : 10/31/2014 12:29 pm : link
In comment 11949605 Bramton1 said:
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I was extremely disappointed in Amityville Horror. The movie didn't even include the scariest part from the book.

Yeah, I can understand that. I didn't read the book and I was a newly minted teenager when I saw it... and to his day I cannot walk past a window without thinking I'm going to see two beady and bright red eyes staring in at me... that movie scared he hell out of me.. LOL
Halloween 3: Season of the Witch was great  
EmpireWF : 10/31/2014 12:32 pm : link
A standalone film, watched it a couple years back and it holds up extremely well.
Martrys  
Nitro : 10/31/2014 12:33 pm : link
was probably the most disturbing movie I've seen.
I saw mouth of madness  
djm : 10/31/2014 12:35 pm : link
and definitely enjoyed it. Freaky movie.
I recently saw Deliver Us From Evil.  
TheBigBlueOne : 10/31/2014 12:43 pm : link
What a piece of shit.
Not much of a traditional horror fan,  
Enoch : 10/31/2014 12:44 pm : link
but anything with "Starring Vincent Price" on the marquee has me lining up for a ticket.
Event Horizon  
Jay in Saratoga : 10/31/2014 12:46 pm : link
.
RE: Has anyone else seen  
TheBigBlueOne : 10/31/2014 12:47 pm : link
In comment 11949690 Jon from PA said:
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In the Mouth of Madness? scene - ( New Window )
Yep. Love it.
RE: The worst is easy  
TheBigBlueOne : 10/31/2014 12:54 pm : link
In comment 11949385 Headhunter said:
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Troll II

Eh, it's a decent goblin movie.
Prince of Darkness  
TheBigBlueOne : 10/31/2014 1:02 pm : link
Some silliness but entertaining I thought.
Anyone see sleepaway camp?  
pjcas18 : 10/31/2014 1:04 pm : link
not the scariest per se, but disturbing to a child.
RE: What made Halloween I  
mfsd : 10/31/2014 1:10 pm : link
In comment 11949567 Chef said:
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So great is that it was so low budget and without a drop of blood or gore and it was still scary as hell... Producing was fabulous


This gets my vote too. No special effects or gore, but as scary as anything else I ever saw. The build up with Michael Myers stalking throughout the afternoon were insane - shook me up for years as a kid. And the music was perfect
RE: Not much of a traditional horror fan,  
BMac : 10/31/2014 1:19 pm : link
In comment 11949741 Enoch said:
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but anything with "Starring Vincent Price" on the marquee has me lining up for a ticket.


If you have never seen it, there's a Robert Mitchum vehicle in which Price [plays a significant role. It's called, "His Kind of Woman" (1951). Price, as usual, plays his role as ham actor Mark Cardigan full-bore and quite over-the-top. Just a B movie, but Price helps make it a B+.
Tough call on the best, maybe 'The Exorcist' or 'The Omen'  
mamu : 10/31/2014 1:23 pm : link
but, hands down, the worst is 'The Amityville Haunting'.


It makes 'Manos - The Hands of Fate' look like 'The Shining'.
Deliver Us From Evil  
BIG FRED : 10/31/2014 2:05 pm : link
The movie was ok ,The book is really good .Alot of the stuff happens in queens
Audition  
santacruzom : 10/31/2014 2:09 pm : link
and Funny Games were the only horror/thriller movies I've seen where I feel I didn't like them simply because of how much they disturbed me.
santa  
Johnny5 : 10/31/2014 2:28 pm : link
Yeah Funny Games is not enjoyable. Just completely fucked up. It's not a movie where I could say, "Ah it's just a movie" and forget it. Just disturbing.
"The Innocents"...  
manh george : 10/31/2014 2:30 pm : link
with Deborah Kerr, based upon Henry James' "Turn of the Screw," remains my favorite horror movie. Are the two kids possessed, or is she crazy? You never quite know for sure.

Btw, the new Gieco ad about stupid things adolescents do in horror movies is one of their better ones. "Let's go hide behind the chainsaws."
Worst, from the 1950's  
manh george : 10/31/2014 2:33 pm : link
"I married a monster from outer space."

I bet the sex was out of this world, though.
Children of the Corn was spooky  
JonC : 10/31/2014 2:42 pm : link
and Dark Night of the Scarecrow.
[REC]  
Paul from L.A. : 10/31/2014 2:43 pm : link
remade as US film Quarantine but liked the Spanish version better.
Your nuts  
Gmen in 2012 : 10/31/2014 3:06 pm : link
Halloween 3 is a good movie, the only reason people don't like it is becsuse it's called Halloween 3 if it was not a movie in the halloween series a lot more people would like it better
Lost Highway  
bc4life : 10/31/2014 3:13 pm : link
was kind of creepy.

one of creepiest movies I've seen was a true story - Snowtown Murders.
I'm a big fan of Alien, too.  
Marty in Albany : 10/31/2014 6:30 pm : link
Jurassic Park was made for kids as well as adults, but they could have altered a few scenes and turned it into the scariest movie ever made.
If  
SoZKillA : 10/31/2014 6:56 pm : link
Halloween 3 was called just "Season of the Witch" and didn't have Halloween in it, people wouldn't be so negative about it in my opinion.
i'll show my age  
Bleedin Blue : 10/31/2014 7:18 pm : link
The triffids or the monoliths. Killer vines or killer rocks!
The Vanishing  
Dave in PA : 10/31/2014 7:21 pm : link
1988 Dutch version
Always counted Alien as a Sci Fi film  
Vin R : 10/31/2014 7:37 pm : link
But if we're counting it as horror then Alien is my #1 by far

And fuck Hellraiser, bastid gave me nightmares when I was young
Exorcist  
Matt G : 10/31/2014 8:03 pm : link
No contest
Best has to be the Exorcist  
Gman11 : 10/31/2014 9:27 pm : link
it had me thinking the bed was moving at night.

Second best Aliens. The second one was way scarier than the first.

Honorable mention to Night of the Living Dead. I was pretty young when I saw that and it was a masterpiece.

Worst has to be Exorcist 2: The Heretic. Damn, that was lame.
oops  
Bleedin Blue : 10/31/2014 10:25 pm : link
Left out the best! The Exorcist!
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