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What's Your Favorite Horror Movie?
11.24.04 | JohnRobertson

Posted on 11/23/2004 9:31:31 PM PST by John Robertson

What's your favorite horror movie...and why? What fried your hair, and still makes it jump if you get a little too tired and you remember a sequence or two from something that scared the stuff out of you.

I've always dismissed horror movies as a waste of time, but the older I get, the more I realize they must serve some function--some cathartic function--because they are an enduring genre, and each generation likes to find its own favorite scary movies. Heard a commentator saying the other day, the reason the country is so preoccuppied with horror films right now is, it's a horror we can "handle," versus the real, terrorist kind of horror.


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So I'm educating myself--I'm taking the genre seriously. I'm serious. I would enjoy your comments.

I'm interested for a couple reasons: A new horror movie, The Grudge, is turning out to be an enduring hit, and that piqued my curiosity. It also reminded me of my two most horrifying experiences with horror movies. When I was 14, my parents let me see an evening showing of The Blob...at a theater three miles from my home. I grew up in a town and a time where there was no problem or danger with my getting myself home. The deal was, I could go to the movie, but I had to walk home. I broke the deal: I ran the three miles so fast I wish I'd been timed, because I would have qualified for the olympics. I also ran the three miles with my head turned almost all the way around--checking behind me for that freakin' blob!

My other experience that is unforgettable? The Exorcist. Saw it when I lived in the country. Twenty miles to the theater. I was driving, and went to a midnight showing. Exhausted (sleep deprivation ruins logic, of course, and self-control), and spooked from that spooky movie, I drove the twenty miles home...with my head turned all the way around! Kept imagining things in the back seat! Hmmm...maybe I've been avoiding horror films because I'm so damned suggestible.

Freepers...your thoughts?

1 posted on 11/23/2004 9:31:32 PM PST by John Robertson
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It's not a horror movie, but the original "Cape Fear" with Robert Mitchum caused me to walk out of the theatre because I just couldn't take the tension. I still can't watch it, and refuse to.


2 posted on 11/23/2004 9:33:00 PM PST by sinkspur ("It is a great day to be alive. I appreciate your gratitude." God Himself.)
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That's interesting...unbearable tension. That qualifies as a form of fear, I guess.

Anyone remember The Tingler movies?


3 posted on 11/23/2004 9:33:44 PM PST by John Robertson
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It wasn't a horror movie, but "The Fan" (DeNiro) scared me a bit since I can picture that happening in real life.


4 posted on 11/23/2004 9:35:29 PM PST by Dan from Michigan ("now we got this guy in the Oval office who don't take no sh*t from no gimpy little countries!")
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Wait Until Dark with Audrey Hepburn. I still shudder just thinking about it.


5 posted on 11/23/2004 9:36:36 PM PST by microgood
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To: Dan from Michigan

I did not see it, but "Fahrenheit 9/11" would fall into this category, would it not? Oh - I forgot - it would be fiction.


6 posted on 11/23/2004 9:37:10 PM PST by DennisR (Look around - there are countless unmistakable hints that God exists)
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Blair Witch Project was spooky. I slept that night with the bathroom light on. Alien would be my all time fav.


7 posted on 11/23/2004 9:37:19 PM PST by Dallas59 ("A weak peace is worse than war" - Tacitcus)
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To: John Robertson

William Castle's flicks are still great, gimmicky fun. Perfect for midnight snacking to!


8 posted on 11/23/2004 9:37:39 PM PST by JennysCool
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Wait Until Dark is a great movie, but isn't is more of a "thriller"?

I'm talking about pure, unadulterated horror--The Fog. The Thing. All the Freddy and Jason movies (which I really dislike). Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I guess Alien would qualify.


9 posted on 11/23/2004 9:38:26 PM PST by John Robertson
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OKay, the scariest most damaging movie I ever saw was
THE OMEN!!!!!!
"ahhhh Damien this is for you....."


10 posted on 11/23/2004 9:38:29 PM PST by Wonderama ("America is a vast conspiracy to make you happy"....John Updike)
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Hmm...an Old Italian movie, BLACK SUNDAY ...other than that, $hrillarys' Senate speech, any speech!
11 posted on 11/23/2004 9:38:31 PM PST by skinkinthegrass (Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you :)
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John Carpenter's "The Thing"...that sprouted head freaked me out...


12 posted on 11/23/2004 9:38:56 PM PST by Keith (NOW, MORE THAN EVER....IT'S ABOUT THE JUDGES!)
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Love that one! Alan Arkin was really good, an Audrey Hepburn was, well Aufrey Hepburn - what else needs to be said.


13 posted on 11/23/2004 9:39:09 PM PST by day10 (Rules cannot substitute for character.)
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A good one for me : Hellraiser.

Made well before the wretched 90's move towards more PC violence (explosions and car chases), with a decidedly unsettling subject matter.


14 posted on 11/23/2004 9:40:03 PM PST by OOPisforLiberals
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15 posted on 11/23/2004 9:40:04 PM PST by SteveMcKing
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Alien

Groundbreaking, scary as hell, beautifully made, one of the greatest movies ever made period. Often copied, but never quite matched.


16 posted on 11/23/2004 9:40:56 PM PST by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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Seven - gave me the chills like no other movie.


17 posted on 11/23/2004 9:42:22 PM PST by day10 (Rules cannot substitute for character.)
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I'll give a two fer- When I was 17 I went with a buddy to see Apocalypse Now. We stayed late to see Alien. We ended walking home. He lived 6 blocks from the theater and I lived three miles. Man was I spooked at every bush.
The second I can tell because my wife never ever reads what I write. Somehow when she was little she was spooked by Don Knotts in "The Incredible Mr. Limpet". To this day she will not watch it. I think it is one of the funniest things possible to tease her about.
18 posted on 11/23/2004 9:43:03 PM PST by IrishCatholic (No local communist or socialist party chapter? Join the Democrats, it's the same thing.)
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"The Ring." NOT my favorite, I don't like horror movies. My son begged me to take him to see this, and I had to get up and leave the theater before it was over.

In fact, I won't watch horror movies anymore. But "Night of the Living Dead" and "Alien" are two that I would avoid more than others.


19 posted on 11/23/2004 9:44:06 PM PST by CobaltBlue
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When I was very young, my dad used to tell me stories about Alien - it was one of his favorites. When it first came out on video, I was probably 10-12 years old (well past when the sequel came out). Took me at -least- 3 attempts to watch it past the point where Kane is on the hospital bed with the facehugger on him. Scary stuff - those suckers are MEAN :)


20 posted on 11/23/2004 9:44:20 PM PST by OOPisforLiberals
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