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Old 04-29-2010, 04:49 AM
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House and The Howling

Are some great B horror movies you should check out..
I'd definitely agree with The Howling. Some great transformation effects, and it's even got Slim Pickens.
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SAW 3D is on the way.I cant wait to see.
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My best horrors movies are follows.
1. Evil Dead
2. Red Blood
3. Dead and alive
4. Wolf
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Old 10-07-2010, 11:47 AM
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The House of the Devil
This 2009 film paid homage to the early ’80s horror movies with one big difference. It’s actually smarter and more satisfying than the films from the time period it’s emulating. A broke college student decides to take a babysitting gig in a creepy old mansion. Bad move. Fun movie. Just be patient. The film starts very slowly and takes some time before it reaches the boiling point.
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Shuttle-This shocker is less a pure horror film than a nail-biting thriller, but there’s enough blood spilled to qualify for the genre. A group of travelers make their way onto an airport shuttle to deliver them back home. The shuttle bus driver has other plans. You might not believe some of the twists that soon unfold, but the film barrels forward at a breakneck pace.
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Wolf Creek- This one is unsettling, plain and simple. Three travelers, lost in the Australian Outback, run into a charismatic local who knows the lay of the land. That’s all that can be shared about the film without giving too much away. Director Greg McLean, who is also responsible for Rogue, takes his sweet time before unleashing the evil. But when it comes … it hits about as hard as a horror film can. Not for the squeamish.
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Old 10-21-2010, 07:45 PM
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My favorites are def ....

Halloween
Amityville Horror
Session 9
Suspiria
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The one on top of my list is Texas chainsaw massacre.. It really haunts me at night, can't get rid it out of my mind for several days. Really scary!!
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Well sleepy hollow is good horror movie
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