What horror movies should I watch?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Sixth Sense
Chernobyl Diaries
Alien
Aliens
World War Z
28 Days Later
The Divide
John Carpenter's "Vampires"

For laughs, watch Shaun of the Dead


Also, 28 Months later and the AMC series Walking Dead (also the graphic novels are excellent)!
Anonymous
As for Shaun of the Dead, everything's great with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost! So for comic relief, try their other movies, too.
Anonymous
Also, you might want to consider watching the old ABC series Twin Peaks. Really creepy!
Anonymous
If you're stuck for a while, try Dark Shadows (TV series), although I watched it when I was 4, so the production values are definitely out of date.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:YOu watch all of these flicks and you are going to give birth to Chucky!
Good Grief -- how could you watch all of these and still sleep?


My husband says that I fall asleep as soon as my little head hits the pillow. So, I guess I sleep okay. My son is lovely, unlike Chucky. I did not like Chucky. It was stupid.

BTW, I forgot to put "Quarantine" on the list. The first one, not the sequel.

I am the pp...and I like scary movies...but if i were to watch all of those...i'd need medication
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jesus Camp was one of the scariest movies I've ever seen


I agree that it was horrifying, although the fact that it was REAL LIFE takes the fun out of watching it for the thrill of being scared.
Anonymous
OP back to report - I watched Don't be Afraid of the Dark this morning. And....found it rather silly. I couldn't take those little critters seriously. And why did they always leave the child by herself? Still passed the hours though to watch it - thanks for the rec

Going to pick my afternoon feature soon. I am thinking perhaps Insidious. I am intrigued by the idea of watching Twin Peaks but may see if my husband wants to watch that with me during the evenings.

Thanks for all of the recommendations!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP back to report - I watched Don't be Afraid of the Dark this morning. And....found it rather silly. I couldn't take those little critters seriously. And why did they always leave the child by herself? Still passed the hours though to watch it - thanks for the rec

Going to pick my afternoon feature soon. I am thinking perhaps Insidious. I am intrigued by the idea of watching Twin Peaks but may see if my husband wants to watch that with me during the evenings.

Thanks for all of the recommendations!


Keep coming back with the reviews OP. I am a huge horror fan, but haven't been able to watch many movies in the last few years. I need to know what's worth watching and what to skip.
Anonymous
Twin peaks is great fun at least the first season and a half! Totally save it for the husband-mine enjoyed it too. The conjuring is in theaters now but that was the scariest film I've seen in awhile, watch that when it's available later this year. Insidious was silly to me but had some good scenes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP back to report - I watched Don't be Afraid of the Dark this morning. And....found it rather silly. I couldn't take those little critters seriously. And why did they always leave the child by herself? Still passed the hours though to watch it - thanks for the rec

Going to pick my afternoon feature soon. I am thinking perhaps Insidious. I am intrigued by the idea of watching Twin Peaks but may see if my husband wants to watch that with me during the evenings.

Thanks for all of the recommendations!


Keep coming back with the reviews OP. I am a huge horror fan, but haven't been able to watch many movies in the last few years. I need to know what's worth watching and what to skip.


You have to watch the original with Kim Darby and Jim Hutton (timothy's dad)
Anonymous
The Thing
Event Horizon
A Tale of Two Sisters
The Crazies
28 Days Later series
Let the Right One In
The Shining
Pandorum
Alien
The Descent
High Tension
Infection

OP, do you like horror comedy?
Anonymous
I am a zombie film junkie, 28 days later has been mentioned and it is good but the sequel 28 weeks later is better. The walking dead season 1 and 2 are on Netflix and season 3 on iTunes. It's a great show!

American horror story with Jessica Lange is so good and creepy!
Anonymous
The First Power. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099578/

I saw it in the theater when I was 14 and thought for sure I wouldn't be as scared when I saw it again at 30 and I was wrong. God and Devil stuff always freaks me out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a zombie film junkie, 28 days later has been mentioned and it is good but the sequel 28 weeks later is better. The walking dead season 1 and 2 are on Netflix and season 3 on iTunes. It's a great show!

American horror story with Jessica Lange is so good and creepy!


I agree
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Thing
Event Horizon
A Tale of Two Sisters
The Crazies
28 Days Later series
Let the Right One In
The Shining
Pandorum
Alien
The Descent
High Tension
Infection

OP, do you like horror comedy?


High Tension was good.
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