What is your favourite horror movie?

Night of the Living Dead (remake).
Dawn of the Dead (Original).
Day of the Dead.
Land of the Dead.
The Last Man on Earth.
Demons.
Demons 2.
City of the Living Dead.
The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue.
The Beyond.
House by the Cemetery.
Zombie Flesh Eaters.
Zombie Flesh Eaters 2.
Zombie Flesh Eaters 3.
Severed.
Dead Meat (zombie movie).
Severance.
Wilderness.
House of the Dead 2: Dead Aim.
28 Days Later.
Dog Soldiers.
Werewolf (John J. York).
Hell of the Living Dead.
The Howling.
The Howling 2.
The Howling 5: Rebirth.
The Thing.
Brain Dead.
Undead.
Bio Zombie.
The Quick and the Undead.
The Roost.
Feast.
The Plague.
It Waits.
Phantasm.
Phantasm 2.
Phantasm 3.
Phantasm 4.
Beneath Still Waters.
Salems Lot (2 part mini series).
A Return to Salems Lot.
Graveyard Disturbance.
Cemetery Man (aka Dellamorte Dellamore).
Evil Dead.
Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn.
Army of Darkness: The Medieval Dead.
Friday The 13th Part VII: The New Blood.
The Hills Have Eyes Part 2.
House.
House 2.
Return of the Living Dead.
Return of the Living Dead 2.
Subspecies.
BlooRABtone Subspecies 2.
Bloodlust: Subspecies 3.
Subspecies: The Awakening.
Vampire Journals (Subspecies spin off).

Just some of the horror movies I own and LOVE :cool:
 
And isn't that a complete waste of time? John Carpenter's The Thing is one of those pretty much perfect horror films, that any director will struggle to better. So why bother?
 
My faves are

The Evil Dead (Also possibly up for a remake!!)
Black Christmas
Halloween
Poltergeist
The Beyond
Zombie Flesh Eaters
City Of The Living Dead
28 days later
The Amityville 2: The Possession
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original)
The Shining
The Omen 11 and 111
 
If you liked Exorcism of Emily Rose, check out Requiem, it's not a 'horror' but it deals on more or less the same line.



That's one of my favourites, sure it's still banned in some countries? sure I read that somewhere.
 
Yeah. I've read quite a lot of rumours about it. Sci-fi channel were supposed to be making a 2 part movie. But details were sketchy as to what it would be- a sequel or a remake. I haven't read much about it recently. Although I think most fans of original (like me) agree they should leave it well alone. lol it was perfect.
 
Another good call. I really liked this film but I think it was under rated by most people. They were expecting an all out horror and were disappointed with the court scenes. I thought it was brilliant though. :)
 
Absolutely. :)

Just have to add another film to our extensive list which I only caught last night, but thought was amazing - Session 9.
 
Children of the Corn is set for a remake also.

It's more or less official:

THE THING remake: Strike Entertainment and Universal Pictures, the team behind 2004's well-received DAWN OF THE DEAD remake, are about to embark on a redux of another horror classic - THE THING. John Carpenter's 1982 horror classic dealt with a shape-shifting alien creature that terrorizes researchers at an Antarctic facility. BATTLESTAR GALACTICA executive producer Ronald D. Moore will pen the script, described as more of "a companion piece" to the Carpenter film than a note-for-note remake says Variety.

So that's the second remake...
 
Braindead is hilarious! Others include...

Psycho
What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?
A Nightmare on Elm Street series
Halloween series
Friday the 13th series
The Fly
The Exorcist
The Omen
Scream trilogy
The Fog (I even liked the remake!)
The Shining
The BirRAB
Ginger Snaps trilogy
Candyman
Dawn of the Dead (both), Night of the Living Dead, (and the rest of those films)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series and the remake (haven't seen the prequel yet)
The Hills Have Eyes (both)
Carrie
The Wicker Man (original)
Final Destination series
The Hole
The Thing
Saw 1 & 2
My Little Eye
Wrong Turn
House of Wax
The Evil Dead
Cabin Fever
28 Days Later
I Know What You Did Last Summer (+ sequels)
IT
ChilRAB Play (+ sequels)
The Amityville Horror
The Blob
Christine

I do have a lot of other favourites too though...
 
Twins of Evil - one of the best Hammer Horrors of the '70s. It has everything you could want from a classic British Horror flick - buxom wenches, heaving bosoms and erotic goings on with a candlestick!
 
That one scared the hell out of me when I was in primary school. It was the talk of the school that one the next day. I'm just wandering now why we were still up at that time watching it at that age :confused: :)
 
Watched Wolf Creek last week.

What the crap remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre should have been! Any romantic notion of an Australian roadtrip i might have once had is blown out the water - No Way!!!
 
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