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    Whats your favourite horror movie?
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    The thread title pretty much says it all? what's yours?

    I find it hard to choose because I like so many, but mainly anything by Dario Argento
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    I love The Strangers, it just stood out to me for some reason.
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    Return Of The Living Dead
    Halloween 1978
    Re-Animator
    Creepshow
    Switchblade Romance
    Pet Sematary

    I love Horror, there are too many to choose from!
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    I loved the return of the living dead movie, you can't beat a good zombie flick. Dawn of the Dead (1978) is one of my favourites.
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    the changeling,the omen,rosemary's baby,the other...
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    The Changeling is a great movie to watch alone in the dark...lol it always scares me. it's my mums favourite movie, such a classic.
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    So hard to choose just one!

    A few of my favorites include:

    Halloween (19798)
    The Shining
    Nosferatu
    Dracula (1931)
    Bram Stoker's Dracula
    The Blair Witch Project
    Donnie Darko
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    Silent Hill was okay, Sweeny Todd, all the good classics, the Exorcist, Amityville (all of them), and of course my all time faves would be It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, Nightmare Before Christmas, Halloween is Grinch Night, and definitely Legend of Sleepy Hollow (animated first, some of the movies are okay)...there are plenty more, but you didn't really expect us to choose just one did you? LOL
    "We accommodate the living, but who shall accommodate the dead?"

    "We say haunted, but we mean the house has gone insane."
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    lol true I couldn't have chosen one single movie. I heard they'll be making silent hill 2
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    Shawn of the Dead ( I adore Simon Pegg)

    Both 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later are really impressive to me. I also thought [•rec] was really good. I also like the Resident Evil series. Something about Milla Jovovich and zombies.

    I love Bride of Frankenstein for the script and the sets. For that matter, I love Young Frankenstein for the same reasons!

    I enjoy the classics from the late '70s and early '80s, but I can't pull any of them out as my favorites, other than An American Werewolf in London.
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