1. The Obama Inauguration.
I haven’t seen it but I hear
“This is it” with Michael Jackson is pretty bad.
1. Inconvenient Truth
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
1. Michelle Does Washington.
2. Michelle Does London.
3.. Michelle Does Martha’s Vineyard.
4. Michelle Does New York.
#1. Alien
The mining ore tanker Nostromo was like a giant haunted house. Fantastic movie directed by Ridley Scott.
I NEVER tire of:
The Shining
An American Werewolf in London
Psycho (original!) or
Alien (the first one)
Horrible list. If you’re going to make a list of top horror movies, make sure they’re all horror movies. That’s not a difficult rule to follow. And “Misery” (the movie) sucked.
And it just keeps getting funnier, every single time I see it.
Even Horizon is one of the best horror/scifi movies I have seen. It is more of a “mess with your mind” movie. Great flick.
Plan 9 From Outer Space.
Alien I can watch again and again and get the creeps. The Ring is good once or twice or even three times but once you know the ending it's kind of anti-climatic.
Wait! I’m changing my pick. I forgot all about ‘Basket Case.’ (1982) Husband and I busted a gut over that one. If I’m carrying a basket he still asks, “What’s in the basket?”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNbJTGNWH1s
(Warning! A little gore in the movie trailer.)
Murnau’s Nosferatu is a creeporama for the ages. As per usual silent movies get eliminated from consideration.
I’m immune to nearly all horror films, but I’ll mention two:
I’ve seen The Ring dozens of times, and it still creeps me out every time I see it.
Elephant, a movie loosely based on the Columbine shootings, isn’t a horror movie per se, but it’s still very disturbing and haunts me every time I see it.
The original (1968) “Night Of The Living Dead”.
Theatre of Blood, starring Vincent Price and Diana Rigg and Sir Robert Morley. A well-written, well-acted classic from 1972. An aging Shakespearean actor is fed up with the critics who’ve panned his performances over the years and he decides to kill them all in true Shakespearean style. Black humor throughout.
I just bought it!
Been looking for it for a few years at yard sales and video distributors, NOBODY had it! NOBODY!!
So the last time I asked a couple months ago, the guy at the counter said check back around Halloween. So I checked yesterday, and they had it.
Excorcist: The vesion you’ve never seen
with 11 additional minutes restored, digitally remastered
Scare the freakin pants off of anybody with half a brain!!!!
Hands down, scariest movie of all time.
Alien, as others have said, and 28 Days later. Possibly Children of Men, though it’d be a tossup as to whether that’s sci fi or a dystopia. Either way, it can be pretty horrifying.