Media, Entertainment & Music

Who is your favourite horror movie?

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Posted by: flyingace

29th Aug 2011 04:23pm

My is The Silence of the Lambs, it is a great movie with lots of twist and turns and you don't know what is coming next.

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MazRoc
  • 20th Mar 2013 02:31pm

For me, I think "The Exorcist" & "Strangers" was the scariest movie I have ever seen. I couldn't sleep for days after watching them.
However, I did enjoy The Silence of the Lambs and the Saw movies.

Dei
  • 25th Sep 2011 06:37pm

When a Stranger Calls, so creepy to find out the guys in the house with you. Saw it in my 20's & spent a number of nights sleeping on a matress on the floor in mum & Dad's room. Still scares me today!

GoBears
  • 25th Sep 2011 12:27am

The Shining with Jack Nicholson, superb performance from a brilliant actor. Also The Exorcist with Linda Blair... for a 1973 movie, the special effects are still remarkable 40 years on.

flyingace
  • 25th Sep 2011 03:05pm
The Shining with Jack Nicholson, superb performance from a brilliant actor. Also The Exorcist with Linda Blair... for a 1973 movie, the special effects are still remarkable 40 years on.

Hi GoBears thanks for replying to my topic and is The shining was a very good and The Exorcist also was a great movie I was on edge of my seat watching these two movies but I still liked The Silence of the Lambs.

austerry
  • 23rd Sep 2011 11:33pm

My favourite would have to be "The Dentist" one of the best horror movies i have seen .

flyingace
  • 24th Sep 2011 12:07am
My favourite would have to be "The Dentist" one of the best horror movies i have seen .

No I haven't seen the dentist who wrote the movie.

ralphy
  • 23rd Sep 2011 12:50am

the very first Amityville Horror is mine,the follow ups were not up the same standard,remember the priest dashing away from the evil!

flyingace
  • 23rd Sep 2011 11:31am
the very first Amityville Horror is mine,the follow ups were not up the same standard,remember the priest dashing away from the evil!

Yes I have seen that movie and it was a great movie

Katya
  • 22nd Sep 2011 10:43pm

Wait.... you think that's horror? That's thriller! My favourite would probably be Desperation, but the Steven King novel was better still!

flyingace
  • 23rd Sep 2011 11:30am
Wait.... you think that's horror? That's thriller! My favourite would probably be Desperation, but the Steven King novel was better still!

I have never seen desperation I have to googl and find out.

Debz
  • 22nd Sep 2011 08:00pm

Silence of the Lambs, Misery is a good one too but my all time favourite would have to be Stephen King's IT, I know it's put a lot of people off clowns!!!

flyingace
  • 22nd Sep 2011 09:06pm
Silence of the Lambs, Misery is a good one too but my all time favourite would have to be Stephen King's IT, I know it's put a lot of people off clowns!!!

thanks for replying to my topic I agree with you both movies were great

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