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PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 4:09 pm  Post subject:
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Sound of Music and West Side Story, still don?t know witch horrorfied me more... both gave me nightmares for weeks. Saw West Side story for the second time a few months ago and still wasn?t prepared for all the horror.

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:49 pm  Post subject:
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Ok Annie might be the scariest film ever.

But seriously my favorite would have to be..... ah fuck.... ummm... Friday the 13th. Not because its the best, but it did influence my taste for horror at a young age. All of the ones listed above are very good choices too.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:17 am  Post subject:
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OMG, forgot Annie! Must have blocked it out of my memories! Ok, seriously mine as to be Evil Dead... not very original, I know.

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Suspiria and The Beyond. The rest is amateurish ;)

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 9:00 pm  Post subject:
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I never really had anything with Italian horrorflicks, i've seen Suspiria and The Beyond a long time ago and movies like Demons 1 & 2 and all of that. I guess you love it or hate it. They didn't do much for me anyways. But hey who am i? :mrgreen:


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There is only one word in horror movies....

Hobgoblins :wink:

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I guess you love it or hate it. They didn't do much for me anyways.

Try The Beyond on the big screen if you ever get a chance. Saw it 3 weeks ago at a festival. A brand new experience!

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I can't choose just one, but here's my top 10:

1.THE BEYOND (Lucio Fulci)
2. SUSPIRIA (Dario Argento)
3. VIDEODROME (David Cronenberg)
4. BLOOD AND BLACK LACE (Mario Bava)
5. THE HOUSE WITH THE LAUGHING WINDOWS (Pupi Avati)
6. THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (Tobe Hooper)
7. NOSFERATU (F.W.Murnau)
8. PSYCHO (Alfred Hitchcock)
9. RE-ANIMATOR (Stuart Gordon)
10. CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST (Ruggero Deodato)


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PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 8:10 pm  Post subject:
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Hellraiser - The Beyond

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Bonnie_Parker wrote:
Animatronics wrote:
I guess you love it or hate it. They didn't do much for me anyways.

Try The Beyond on the big screen if you ever get a chance. Saw it 3 weeks ago at a festival. A brand new experience!


Yep...I saw the GRINDHOUSE RELEASING print on the big screen. It actually turned me into a fan, whereas before I didn't think much of it.

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Bonnie, could you please re-seed MILL OF THE STONE WOMEN? I seem to be stuck at 98,2% :(

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