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10.07.2010, 12:55 quote

daz1989
daz1989 Joined: 05 Apr 2010 Posts: 16 Location: United Kingdom, England, Birmingham
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I love my horror films alot and were wondering what your favs are???

My personal favourites are usually to do with zombies like Return Of The Living Dead and Braindead.

 

10.07.2010, 18:43 quote

baggiebhoy
baggiebhoy Joined: 06 Mar 2008 Posts: 6111 Location: United Kingdom, England, West Midlands
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I'm not a big horror fan, but I think some of them have crossed a line and aren't really scary just horrid and disgusting.

The Saw movies should have stopped after 2, and whoever came up with Hostel, Teeth, and The Human Centipede need serious therapy.

Whats up with a bit of Freddie?
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10.07.2010, 20:02 quote

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gypsymoon Joined: 17 Jan 2010 Posts: 2655 Location: United Kingdom, England, Norfolk
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I think the best horror films are those that are just about possible, but when they get into the realms of corpses running about they're more funny than horrible.
Mind you, THE FLY with Goldblaum starring, freaks me out a bit despite what I said above.
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10.07.2010, 21:24 quote

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whysoserious1983 Joined: 31 Mar 2009 Posts: 3714 Location: United Kingdom, England, Essex
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I like really bad B Movie horrors, or foreign horror films. Japanese and South Koreans definitely make the best. I implore anybody that is considering watching a hollywood remake of a Japanese or South Korean horror to completely ignore it and watch the original instead. Much more atmosphere.
As for B movies, their ridiculousness is what makes them so great, they're so bad that you start to ignore any facet of the film that is ridiculous (pretty much all of it) and start really thinking about the ideas behind them.
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10.07.2010, 23:16 quote

dudley1992
Joined: 10 Jul 2010 Posts: 1 Location: United Kingdom, Wales, Clwyd
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i love all kinds of horror films like the zombies one and friday the 13th, nightmare on elm street halloween and the chucky films

 

11.07.2010, 00:15 quote

markbolger

love zombie films. event horizen good flick.the exorcist brillent film.any vampire films.

 

11.07.2010, 05:37 quote

alemanne

dead snow, fritt vilt, evil dead I

 

12.07.2010, 07:14 quote

daz1989
daz1989 Joined: 05 Apr 2010 Posts: 16 Location: United Kingdom, England, Birmingham
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whysoserious1983 wrote:
I like really bad B Movie horrors, or foreign horror films. Japanese and South Koreans definitely make the best. I implore anybody that is considering watching a hollywood remake of a Japanese or South Korean horror to completely ignore it and watch the original instead. Much more atmosphere.
As for B movies, their ridiculousness is what makes them so great, they're so bad that you start to ignore any facet of the film that is ridiculous (pretty much all of it) and start really thinking about the ideas behind them.


Have you seen a B movie called Plan 9 from Outer space? I'ts so awful that i'ts great!!!

 

18.07.2010, 21:26 quote

donstirno
donstirno Joined: 14 Jul 2010 Posts: 4 Location: United Kingdom, England, London
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre followed closely by Night Of The Living Dead. After that I can't decide - I love most horror films Razz In fact, I'm watching [Rec] as we speak Very Happy

 

18.07.2010, 23:33 quote

ukraiderfan

Easy! Hellraiser.
So stylish back in its day.
Pinhead Rocks!

 

19.07.2010, 18:23 quote

robmoore396
Joined: 15 Apr 2010 Posts: 16 Location: United Kingdom, England, East Yorkshire
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I prefer sci-fi thriller/horrors rather than plain old horror, so i'd say my favs were Alien, Aliens, The Thing, and The Fly

 

19.07.2010, 19:42 quote

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grooveme Joined: 23 Aug 2008 Posts: 1532 Location: United Kingdom, Scotland, Glasgow
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Not really a horror film fan to be honest, but the one film that still really scares the shit out me is Physco. Not really an in your face horror film, much more subtle, but in my opinion much scarier. I think it's the unknown that scares me!
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19.07.2010, 21:14 quote

emmzz
emmzz Joined: 01 Dec 2009 Posts: 315 Location: Ireland, Dublin, Dun Laoghaire
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Baggieboy! Teeth is AMAZING! It's very funny. I'm actually doing my thesis on why men are more afraid of the female monster than the male, and I'm bringing in VAGINA DENTATA!

I love Night of the Living Dead, Evil Dead. I think the Saw movies are very funny.I really want to see Peter Jackson's horror movies, they sound hilarious. B horror movies are always fantsatic.

 

05.08.2010, 16:48 quote

gallow

fave horror flick mmmm i love the old black and white ones there so awesomely corny but still good . id have to few . 40s the wolfman , 60s curse of the werewolf . 70s 7 golden vampire lol , 80s was so pants for horror but first halloween , 90s wrong turn thats so messed yup

 

05.08.2010, 19:04 quote

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Forrest Gump was pretty scary... especially the scene where he dropped his pants to JFK...

 
 
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