try to stay awake for 48 hours.....then, just as you're about to give in to sleep...watch Nightmare on Elm Street.
Although it's old, the princple of not being able to sleep WHEN you're knackered is amazing
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
So four pages in and no one has yet mentioned a 'real' horror film (Hellraiser was close), you've all let me down
Looking across from my PC to the shelves next to me I see DVD's of...
The Shining
The Amityville Horror (the original of course, the two red eyes up in the top window later in the film always spook me)
Salems Lot (Tobe Hooper's t.v. movie)
Poltergeist (another Tobe Hooper, odd that I like these two but find Texas Chainsaw to be a pile of ****e ?)
Halloween
The Omen (original)
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Gotta agree with pr0p4g4nd4. Me and the missus were actually taking about this today and the best horror film we have ever seen was The Grudge.
Just make sure you get both of them so we can have a long sitting, oh and make sure you go to the toilet before hand
I thought the grudge was poo..
The Exorcist still has it. It's a bit long, but by the time the **** starts to hit the fan you have to have balls of steel not to be totally creeped.
I also enjoyed 28 Weeks Later, though a bit Gore-Festy, it still has a few jump out of your skin moments. My daughter spilled wine all over herself watching it.
Sean of the Dead, for a comedy horror.
What about From dusk till Dawn? I like the way that the first half is pure Tarantino / Kurtzman psychopathic violence, and the threat of it, and the second half has Salma Hayek looking good and is also a Vampire bloodbath.
Last edited by Brucelles; 02-07-2007 at 10:46 AM.
(Thanks Evilmunky)
Eagles may soar, but weasels never get sucked into jet intakes.
The Descent - scary ass film, one you have to watch in the dark with surround sound on and the dark also hides anyone pi**ing themselves.
Halloween - the original(and best one of the lot).
The Burning - if only for the part where the kids go off in rafts to find help then the rafts float back on their own but only with detatched limbs on them.
You gotta go for a classic style horror movie though like halloween is, ie film starts with a psycho(another good film by the way)that you don't see, then a young(ish) goody two shoes woman, another woman who gets topless, who you just KNOW is gonna die in the scene after she gets her kit off etc. A lot of late 70's early 80's horrors are good.
I do know everything, just not all at once. It's a virtual memory problem.
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