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10-16-2015, 06:13 AM #1
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Here's a thread to help you choose good movies to look at near Halloween. For me, I always watch as many scary movies as I can for the month of October. Here is my list of favorites. They're not in any particular order. Make sure you share your favorites, too!



House of 1000 Corpses
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Critics say: "[Director Rob] Zombie, pillaging from every low-budget freak-out he can, proves that he at least has a lurid touch for shock theatrics. Blood spatters on the floor like a Jackson Pollock."—Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly



Sleepy Hollow
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Critics say: "Gorgeous filmmaking that brims over with fun-house thrills and ravishing romance... Heads roll, bodies pile up, and the horseman—played in flashback by a megaweird Christopher Walken—rises from the dead."—Peter Travers, Rolling Stone



The Halloween Collection
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Critics say: "There isn't another post-1970 release that comes close to it in terms of scaring the living hell out of a viewer."—James Berardinelli, Reelviews



The Amityville Horror
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Critics say: "[The house] causes members of the clergy to vomit whenever they visit the place, and has toilets that spew forth black goo. So much for the niceties."—Janet Maslin, The New York Times



Poltergeist
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Critics say: "This is a barnstorming ghost story... consistently redeemed by its creator's dazzling sense of craft."—TimeOut London



The Paranormal Activity Collection
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Critics say: "It comes by its screams honestly, earning them with incremental, at times agonizing gradations of old-fashioned, what's-that-noise-in-the-hallway suspense."—Awesome faceana Stevens, Slate



The Evil Dead Collection
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Critics say: "The gore is considerable (though often imaginative) and Alvarez's decision to forego CGI effects pays grisly dividends. That may not be a genuine tongue being slashed in half lengthwise (while still, it should be noted, in its owner's mouth) but damned if it doesn't look like one."—Christopher Orr, The Atlantic



Trick 'r' Treat
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Critics say: "A deftly crafted tribute to Halloween legends, Trick 'r' Treat hits all the genre marks with gusto and old fashioned suspense."




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10-16-2015, 06:31 PM #2
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Originally posted by LADY View Post
Here's a thread to help you choose good movies to look at near Halloween. For me, I always watch as many scary movies as I can for the month of October. Here is my list of favorites. They're not in any particular order. Make sure you share your favorites, too!



House of 1000 Corpses
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Critics say: "[Director Rob] Zombie, pillaging from every low-budget freak-out he can, proves that he at least has a lurid touch for shock theatrics. Blood spatters on the floor like a Jackson Pollock."—Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly



Sleepy Hollow
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Critics say: "Gorgeous filmmaking that brims over with fun-house thrills and ravishing romance... Heads roll, bodies pile up, and the horseman—played in flashback by a megaweird Christopher Walken—rises from the dead."—Peter Travers, Rolling Stone



The Halloween Collection
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Critics say: "There isn't another post-1970 release that comes close to it in terms of scaring the living hell out of a viewer."—James Berardinelli, Reelviews



The Amityville Horror
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Critics say: "[The house] causes members of the clergy to vomit whenever they visit the place, and has toilets that spew forth black goo. So much for the niceties."—Janet Maslin, The New York Times



Poltergeist
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Critics say: "This is a barnstorming ghost story... consistently redeemed by its creator's dazzling sense of craft."—TimeOut London



The Paranormal Activity Collection
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Critics say: "It comes by its screams honestly, earning them with incremental, at times agonizing gradations of old-fashioned, what's-that-noise-in-the-hallway suspense."—Awesome faceana Stevens, Slate



The Evil Dead Collection
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Critics say: "The gore is considerable (though often imaginative) and Alvarez's decision to forego CGI effects pays grisly dividends. That may not be a genuine tongue being slashed in half lengthwise (while still, it should be noted, in its owner's mouth) but damned if it doesn't look like one."—Christopher Orr, The Atlantic



Trick 'r' Treat
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Critics say: "A deftly crafted tribute to Halloween legends, Trick 'r' Treat hits all the genre marks with gusto and old fashioned suspense."




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Not really a fan of scary movies most of the time, but heres one i like
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10-16-2015, 06:33 PM #3
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Trying to think of some Halloween movies not a fan of horror movies so....
Poltergeist?
10-16-2015, 11:17 PM #4
Originally posted by LADY View Post
Here's a thread to help you choose good movies to look at near Halloween. For me, I always watch as many scary movies as I can for the month of October. Here is my list of favorites. They're not in any particular order. Make sure you share your favorites, too!



House of 1000 Corpses
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Critics say: "[Director Rob] Zombie, pillaging from every low-budget freak-out he can, proves that he at least has a lurid touch for shock theatrics. Blood spatters on the floor like a Jackson Pollock."—Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly



Sleepy Hollow
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Critics say: "Gorgeous filmmaking that brims over with fun-house thrills and ravishing romance... Heads roll, bodies pile up, and the horseman—played in flashback by a megaweird Christopher Walken—rises from the dead."—Peter Travers, Rolling Stone



The Halloween Collection
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Critics say: "There isn't another post-1970 release that comes close to it in terms of scaring the living hell out of a viewer."—James Berardinelli, Reelviews



The Amityville Horror
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Critics say: "[The house] causes members of the clergy to vomit whenever they visit the place, and has toilets that spew forth black goo. So much for the niceties."—Janet Maslin, The New York Times



Poltergeist
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Critics say: "This is a barnstorming ghost story... consistently redeemed by its creator's dazzling sense of craft."—TimeOut London



The Paranormal Activity Collection
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Critics say: "It comes by its screams honestly, earning them with incremental, at times agonizing gradations of old-fashioned, what's-that-noise-in-the-hallway suspense."—Awesome faceana Stevens, Slate



The Evil Dead Collection
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Critics say: "The gore is considerable (though often imaginative) and Alvarez's decision to forego CGI effects pays grisly dividends. That may not be a genuine tongue being slashed in half lengthwise (while still, it should be noted, in its owner's mouth) but damned if it doesn't look like one."—Christopher Orr, The Atlantic



Trick 'r' Treat
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Critics say: "A deftly crafted tribute to Halloween legends, Trick 'r' Treat hits all the genre marks with gusto and old fashioned suspense."




And of course, if you're a big baby-

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Paranormal Activity is classified as horror? Nothing fucking HAPPENS in that series. I watched one of them, and had to wait the whole movie to see any "scary" events happen. Oooo a pot moved, ooo the thing in the pool is in a different place now.
10-16-2015, 11:23 PM #5
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House of 1000 Corpses, defiantly on my top 10 list of twisted movies lol but it is funny as well
10-17-2015, 02:05 AM #6
Originally posted by LADY View Post
Here's a thread to help you choose good movies to look at near Halloween. For me, I always watch as many scary movies as I can for the month of October. Here is my list of favorites. They're not in any particular order. Make sure you share your favorites, too!



House of 1000 Corpses
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Critics say: "[Director Rob] Zombie, pillaging from every low-budget freak-out he can, proves that he at least has a lurid touch for shock theatrics. Blood spatters on the floor like a Jackson Pollock."—Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly



Sleepy Hollow
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Critics say: "Gorgeous filmmaking that brims over with fun-house thrills and ravishing romance... Heads roll, bodies pile up, and the horseman—played in flashback by a megaweird Christopher Walken—rises from the dead."—Peter Travers, Rolling Stone



The Halloween Collection
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Critics say: "There isn't another post-1970 release that comes close to it in terms of scaring the living hell out of a viewer."—James Berardinelli, Reelviews



The Amityville Horror
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Critics say: "[The house] causes members of the clergy to vomit whenever they visit the place, and has toilets that spew forth black goo. So much for the niceties."—Janet Maslin, The New York Times



Poltergeist
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Critics say: "This is a barnstorming ghost story... consistently redeemed by its creator's dazzling sense of craft."—TimeOut London



The Paranormal Activity Collection
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Critics say: "It comes by its screams honestly, earning them with incremental, at times agonizing gradations of old-fashioned, what's-that-noise-in-the-hallway suspense."—Awesome faceana Stevens, Slate



The Evil Dead Collection
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Critics say: "The gore is considerable (though often imaginative) and Alvarez's decision to forego CGI effects pays grisly dividends. That may not be a genuine tongue being slashed in half lengthwise (while still, it should be noted, in its owner's mouth) but damned if it doesn't look like one."—Christopher Orr, The Atlantic



Trick 'r' Treat
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Critics say: "A deftly crafted tribute to Halloween legends, Trick 'r' Treat hits all the genre marks with gusto and old fashioned suspense."




And of course, if you're a big baby-

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10-17-2015, 07:48 AM #7
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I was going to post this here, but I am not sure why I didn't tears
10-20-2015, 08:13 PM #8
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Trick R Treat and the first 2 original evil dead's along with the remake are my favorite. I always loved the Friday the 13th and Halloween movies, but they were never 'scary' to me, but rather more suspenseful without the horror for me. I dont know why :/.
10-26-2015, 04:57 AM #9
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Originally posted by LADY View Post
Here's a thread to help you choose good movies to look at near Halloween. For me, I always watch as many scary movies as I can for the month of October. Here is my list of favorites. They're not in any particular order. Make sure you share your favorites, too!



House of 1000 Corpses
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Critics say: "[Director Rob] Zombie, pillaging from every low-budget freak-out he can, proves that he at least has a lurid touch for shock theatrics. Blood spatters on the floor like a Jackson Pollock."—Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly



Sleepy Hollow
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Critics say: "Gorgeous filmmaking that brims over with fun-house thrills and ravishing romance... Heads roll, bodies pile up, and the horseman—played in flashback by a megaweird Christopher Walken—rises from the dead."—Peter Travers, Rolling Stone



The Halloween Collection
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Critics say: "There isn't another post-1970 release that comes close to it in terms of scaring the living hell out of a viewer."—James Berardinelli, Reelviews



The Amityville Horror
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Critics say: "[The house] causes members of the clergy to vomit whenever they visit the place, and has toilets that spew forth black goo. So much for the niceties."—Janet Maslin, The New York Times



Poltergeist
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Critics say: "This is a barnstorming ghost story... consistently redeemed by its creator's dazzling sense of craft."—TimeOut London



The Paranormal Activity Collection
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Critics say: "It comes by its screams honestly, earning them with incremental, at times agonizing gradations of old-fashioned, what's-that-noise-in-the-hallway suspense."—Awesome faceana Stevens, Slate



The Evil Dead Collection
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Critics say: "The gore is considerable (though often imaginative) and Alvarez's decision to forego CGI effects pays grisly dividends. That may not be a genuine tongue being slashed in half lengthwise (while still, it should be noted, in its owner's mouth) but damned if it doesn't look like one."—Christopher Orr, The Atlantic



Trick 'r' Treat
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Critics say: "A deftly crafted tribute to Halloween legends, Trick 'r' Treat hits all the genre marks with gusto and old fashioned suspense."




And of course, if you're a big baby-

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If you have ever seen Trick 'r' Treat then you would agree thats its the most stupid fuckin movie to ever be on the planet. On a side note. I dont usally fuck with Ghost type stories because it scurry but I have to this month because its Halloween :happyguy:
10-26-2015, 05:43 AM #10
NP Carling26
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Saw Series. Not exactly a Halloween movie, but definitely a good one to watch during the season.

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