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    It's that time of year! I need about six scary movies to rent for the next coupla days...any suggestions on good ones, recent or classic?

    A given for me (and really kind of an annual tradition) is The Changeling with George C. Scott. Very Creepy. That one's definately on my list.

    A recent one I would recommend to any who haven't seen it is What Lies Beneath with Michelle Phiffer (sp?).
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    Her's a few suggestions. Some familiar, some perhaps not so. [img]smile.gif[/img]

    The Wicker Man a classic!
    The Haunting the 1963 version
    The Shining
    Psycho

    Dead of Night you'll probably be lucky to find this one. It's a 1945 b&w british horror film comprised of several tales you won't soon forget and is one of my all time faves.

    Hope something there helps. [img]smile.gif[/img]

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    N8! "The Changeling", one of my favs this time o' year. A truly brilliant ghost story. Whenever I'm in the bath, I like to knock on the sides to "freak" my girlfriend

    I'll be watching... "The Hunger", "The Company of Wolves", "The Thing" and "Evil Dead 2". That should tide me till the witching-hour, when my work really begins...

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    Pote,

    I'm still impressed by your aquisition of "Wicker Man" Audio tracks... (hint, hint).

    "Take the flame inside you" la,lah-lah, La, la!



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    hint taken, matey. [img]smile.gif[/img]

    while I'm here...
    Jacob's Ladder
    Halloween
    An American Werewolf in London not scary i guess, but fun.

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    I'm partial to Re-animator 2 but one of my all time favs is

    Wicker Man
    Vegas in the snow.....never would have believed it

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    Yaaaaaaah still in........

    Classic Horror-Scary.......erm......hold on I'll think of one.

    ooooh, ooooh "Poltergiest" makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end.

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    Don't forget to include a couple of good old Brit hammy Hammer films. Not very scary, but always good fun to watch - Twins of Evil and Dr Jekyll and Sister Hyde.

    Also to raise the level of campness, Vincent Price in the Dr Phibes films or any of his Poe adaptations, The Fall of the House of Usher or The Raven.

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    my top five horrors are

    1. event horizon
    2. poltergiest 1
    3. jacobs ladder
    4. day of the dead (remake coloured version)
    5. pumpkinhead

    despite 1. crossing the scifi / horror genre, its still scares me.. very atmospheric and dark...

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    Day of the Dead is an awesome zombie flick! Good choice, VonD. BUB rules! More gruesome than scary though...

    Looks like I'll try to find Wicker Man as it was recommended twice. And I have yet to see Evil Dead II or Army of Darkness, but I've heard good things about them (Evil Dead, the original didn't do much for me).

    Poltergeist and Psycho I've seen enough already, but I might check out the remake of Psycho...anyone seen it? Should I save my money?

    I'll pick up The Fall of the House of Usher if I can find it...I liked The Pit and the Pendulum, so...

    Anyone else?
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    Right there with you VonDarkmoor, Event Horizon has to be one of the all time greats.

    Other personal favourites:
    The Company of Wolves
    Clownhouse
    The 1st Halloween
    and From Beyond

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    Ahhh! "From Beyond"... a nice bit of HPL inspired shenanigans. If you enjoyed it, may I suggest "In The Mouth Of Madness"? Not strictly HPL but, then again, not strictly not HPL..., erm, if you catch my drift. Please excuse the litigious-dodging double negatives.

    "Dawn of the Dead" anyone? My personal fave with regards to Mr G. A. Romero. Stuck in a mall, with nothing but the "living dead" surrounding you.

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    "Dawn" was a bit more suspenseful than "Day". Yes, another great zombie flick. [img]smile.gif[/img]

    Event Horizon...added. Thanks. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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    First off, N8 do not bother with the remake of psycho, it should have been titled stinko....

    Ok my top 5 Horror-ish (I reserve the right to change my mind) and in no particular order...
    The Haunting ( I'm with pote here the 63 version)
    Hellraiser
    Alien
    The Shining
    The Exorcist
    I realy enjoyed Event Horizon and Pitch Black, but aren't they more sci-fi ?

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    Hi,
    Here's 3 films that kept me hiding firmly behind a pillow:

    Paper House
    Flatliners
    Jacob's Ladder

    And one thats scared me as a kid but probably wouldn't now:

    Salems lot.

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    I was gonna say Paper House! I was, honest, but couldn't find any information on its availability or if it'd been retitled for the American market.

    In a similar vein to Company of Wolves, (both are penned by Angela Carter) I'm looking out these days for The Magic Toyshop.

    Also, it's cack your pants time in Les Diaboliques Black, white, french, 50s classic. I remember this film in colour, but then I remember the colour 10 Rillington Place in black & white. I'm just funny that way.

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    Hmm Les Diaboliques, may have seen that, or am I thinking of a remake of another with Sharon Stone? Anyhoo, I agree with Gordon on Flatliners, what made that scary to me was thinking how many Med students have actually tried doing that, to see how far they can go? Hmm.. getting me to want to rent that one again..lol

    Still though... Karen Black and that voodoo doll in Trilogy of Terror... *shudders*
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    Ema I love Triology of Terror... that little Kewpie doll is awesome. Is it possible to be scared and amused at the same time?

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