Who is your favourite horror movie?
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
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
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
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
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
My favourite would have to be "The Dentist" one of the best horror movies i have seen .
flyingace
No I haven't seen the dentist who wrote the movie.
ralphy
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
Yes I have seen that movie and it was a great movie
Katya
Wait.... you think that's horror? That's thriller! My favourite would probably be Desperation, but the Steven King novel was better still!
flyingace
I have never seen desperation I have to googl and find out.
Debz
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
thanks for replying to my topic I agree with you both movies were great