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Greatest Horror Films 11:11 - Oct 27 with 10650 viewsNed_Kennedys

Just in time for Halloween 🎃
Favourite horror movies? I do love a good zombie movie but off the top of my head the ones below are all great.

Alien
The Babadook
The Wailing
Evil Dead (original)
Hellraiser
It Follows
Drag Me To Hell
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Greatest Horror Films on 11:33 - Oct 27 with 4775 viewsSonofpugwash

The Thing still gives me the creeps.
As does the remake of The Hills Have Eyes.

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Greatest Horror Films on 11:52 - Oct 27 with 4755 viewsflynnbo

The Exorcist.
An American Werewolf in London-had a great soundtrack too.
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Greatest Horror Films on 12:04 - Oct 27 with 4722 viewsPlanetHonneywood

QPR 0, Newcastle 6 under JFH.

Utter horror show!

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Greatest Horror Films on 12:06 - Oct 27 with 4710 viewsFDC

Watched Longlegs the other night. Was worried the hype would kill it, but have to say it's one creepy ass film. Nick Cage absolutely chewing the scenery but it works.

Kill List, most oppressive atmosphere i can remember. Watched everything Ben Wheatley has done after watching this.

Hereditary was good.

Babadook, nice twist on the depression/ grief horror theme.
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Greatest Horror Films on 12:12 - Oct 27 with 4690 viewsJuzzie

The Legend of the werewolf (1975) always gave me the heebie-jeebies as I was a teenager when I first watched it.
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Greatest Horror Films on 13:16 - Oct 27 with 4587 viewswillesdenr

Premature Burial and the Pit and the Pendulum. Saw them both at the cinema back then and still make me shiver today.
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Greatest Horror Films on 13:28 - Oct 27 with 4518 viewsPaddyhoops

Greatest Horror Films on 12:04 - Oct 27 by PlanetHonneywood

QPR 0, Newcastle 6 under JFH.

Utter horror show!


You had to mention that 🤦🏼‍♂️.
That Newcastle was so far ahead of everyone else that season.
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Greatest Horror Films on 14:04 - Oct 27 with 4437 viewsFDC

The 90s made for TV version of Stephen King's It left me traumatised as a kid, and made its way into my profile pic on here. Tim Curry nailed Pennywise the clown. Much better than the big budget versions of the past decade.
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Greatest Horror Films on 14:19 - Oct 27 with 4410 viewsPindarus

Also the TV version of Stephen King's Salem's Lot with David Soul Not much gore, but plenty of scary moments and genuinely sinister James Mason performance.
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Greatest Horror Films on 14:48 - Oct 27 with 4355 viewsR_from_afar

I haven't watched many horror films but concur that "Alien" and "The thing" are excellent.

The scariest in my humble opinion is "The descent". Yikes that gives me the creeps 😬

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Greatest Horror Films on 15:09 - Oct 27 with 4319 viewsLazyFan

House of a Thousand Corpses is totally gruesome.

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Greatest Horror Films on 15:11 - Oct 27 with 4315 viewsloftboy

I quite like the final destination films.

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Greatest Horror Films on 15:15 - Oct 27 with 4312 viewsqpr_1968

exorcist
the omen
halloween
christine

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Greatest Horror Films on 15:31 - Oct 27 with 4280 viewsWilkinswatercarrier

Halloween. That music.
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Greatest Horror Films on 15:49 - Oct 27 with 4251 viewsPunteR

The Descent.
The Ring
The Mist..

All 3 had great/disturbing endings

Occasional providers of half decent House music.

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Greatest Horror Films on 16:07 - Oct 27 with 4212 viewsPunteR

Saw
Scream
A nightmare on Elm street

Occasional providers of half decent House music.

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Greatest Horror Films on 16:23 - Oct 27 with 4190 viewsSuffolk

Abbot and Costello meet Frankenstein
Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit
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Greatest Horror Films on 16:36 - Oct 27 with 4170 viewscorse

My favorites are
Descent, Thing( Carpenters version), Event Horizon and Dust Devil.
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Greatest Horror Films on 17:12 - Oct 27 with 4115 viewsfraserc

Shaun of the Dead
The Others
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Greatest Horror Films on 17:18 - Oct 27 with 4103 viewsStanisgod

Exorcist original
Saw 2

It's being so happy that keeps me going.

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Greatest Horror Films on 17:23 - Oct 27 with 4087 viewsNed_Kennedys

Greatest Horror Films on 17:12 - Oct 27 by fraserc

Shaun of the Dead
The Others


The Others is a great film: ghost story though,, not horror 😉
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Greatest Horror Films on 17:26 - Oct 27 with 4063 viewsjohnhoop

The Ring ( Japanese version), John Carpenter’s The Thing and that tv version of Salem’s Lot.
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Greatest Horror Films on 18:09 - Oct 27 with 3991 viewsBluce_Ree

Greatest Horror Films on 15:11 - Oct 27 by loftboy

I quite like the final destination films.


1, 2 and 5 are GREAT.

I'm a huge horror fan. My faves are The Thing and Terminator (fk you, it's every bit a horror film).

More recently I really liked Devil, It Follows and VHS Beyond (which is an anthology, I LOVE those).

Looking forward to seeing Smile 2. Smile shat me up.

Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.

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Greatest Horror Films on 18:12 - Oct 27 with 3985 viewsstevec

Any horror film with Ingrid Pitt in it.
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Greatest Horror Films on 19:18 - Oct 27 with 3871 viewsqueensparker

Jacob's Ladder - amazing film that still stays with me.
The Ring - both versions I think are good
Hellraiser 2 - ultimate in old school 80s video nasty
Get Out - one the best ones from recent times
Carrie - ending is just so sad
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