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    Alien 1978 and Thing 1984

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    Quote Originally Posted by jet57 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by carolina73 View Post
    Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein

    Count Dracula plots to put a simpleton''''s brain into the body of the Frankenstein monster.

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    I'm not a real horror movie fan so it usually has to have comedy.
    AS a kid I loved it!


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    Quote Originally Posted by jet57 View Post
    I was also going to say Hereditary.

    Honorable mention: The Exorcist, The Omen, Pet Cemetery, The Descent, The Witch, The Babadook, Jacob's Ladder, Scream, The Conjuring, Poltergeist, Sphere, Event Horizon.
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    Okay, maybe it's not exactly a classic, but for some reason I just had to re-watch The Prophecy today. Sort of a religious horror fantasy. Great cast - Elias Koteas, Christoher Walken, Eric Stoltz, Virginia Madsen, Amanda Plummer, and a very memorable appearance by Viggo Mortensen. Some very scary moments and just cheesy enough to make it a cult favorite. Made in 1995 on a budget of $8 million and shot around the old mining towns of Superior, Globe and Miami in east-central Arizona. Great fun and some great quotes out of Walken and Mortensen.
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    I find most all horror movies funny and lame.......and so fake.

    I found the original Nightmare on Elm Street series a hoot, because Freddie Kreuger was just a fun character!

    I LOVED the Alien series, but I don't consider it horror, just really freeking awesome scifi.

    The ONLY horror movie that scared the poop out of me, was American Werewolf in London.
    Don't really know why....all I can think of is it had a really good creep factor in it.


    Now the two horror movies that are my favorites:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Standing Wolf View Post
    Okay, maybe it's not exactly a classic, but for some reason I just had to re-watch The Prophecy today. Sort of a religious horror fantasy. Great cast - Elias Koteas, Christoher Walken, Eric Stoltz, Virginia Madsen, Amanda Plummer, and a very memorable appearance by Viggo Mortensen. Some very scary moments and just cheesy enough to make it a cult favorite. Made in 1995 on a budget of $8 million and shot around the old mining towns of Superior, Globe and Miami in east-central Arizona. Great fun and some great quotes out of Walken and Mortensen.
    Oh, I LOVED that series! Although I'm not religious, I love theologically themed movies!

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaidragonfire View Post
    Oh, I LOVED that series! Although I'm not religious, I love theologically themed movies!
    I've only ever watched the first two, but I bought a DVD set of all five films a while back and one of these days I'm going to just watch the whole series from beginning to end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chaidragonfire View Post
    I find most all horror movies funny and lame.......and so fake.

    I found the original Nightmare on Elm Street series a hoot, because Freddie Kreuger was just a fun character!

    I LOVED the Alien series, but I don't consider it horror, just really freeking awesome scifi.

    The ONLY horror movie that scared the poop out of me, was American Werewolf in London.
    Don't really know why....all I can think of is it had a really good creep factor in it.


    Now the two horror movies that are my favorites:

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    Same for me, "American Werewolf in London ".

    It scared the begeezes outta me.....maybe because I was in Europe when I saw it, not London but, over "there".

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