2001 maniacs and hatchet awsome :nod:
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2001 maniacs and hatchet awsome :nod:
Wind Chill
Emily Blunt...need I say more?
Two college students share a ride home for the holidays. When they break down on a deserted stretch of road, they're preyed upon by the ghosts of people who have died there
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486051/
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The classics of course
Night of the Living Dead
Dawn of the Dead
Day of the Dead
Poltergeist
The Exorcist
Re-Animator
Nightmare on Elm Street (only the first one)
Hellraiser
Return of the Living Dead
Creepshow series
Dead Alive
ect..ect..
Nightmare on Elm Street (only the first one):bigthumbup:
I definitly reccomend Anthropophigus (how ever you spell it) George Eastman is the man. Probably his best role ever.
that was a pretty awful film...
Endless Descent (aka The Rift) ain't too bad. The acting and silly lines are definatly below par, but the action, gore, and multiple monsters in the second half help make up for it's multiple cons.
Could someone recommend som horror tv-series? Going to start collection some more horror tv shows, got shitloads of horror movies, but im in the need for some series in my collection. Im a sucker for everything so bring it on.:bigthumbup:
Fear Itself :rockin:
'Scary' isn't something works week-to-week as well as it does over the span of one 2 hour period, so you're going to have general slim picking unless you resort to 'dark'. True Blood has/is about vampires. That's about as horror trope as you can get for what its worth. Chris Carter's post-Xfiles show Millennium could probably fall under the broader definitions of 'Horror'
Doghouse
The Wolfman
Tons of werewolf violence :confident:
I recommend John Carpenters PRINCE OF DARKNESS. Creepy movie....