So far I really liked The Heirloom ( Foreign ), Eyes without a Face ( Foreign ), and The Hills Have Eyes. A lot of new scary movies have been paying more attention to effects and fast images instead of actually scaring you. I actually sometimes prefer the classics that are remade. The orginal Hitcher is good. Birds get two thumbs up. http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000EDWKZ6.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg Heirloom Cover http://www.filmforum.org/films/eyes/eyescardsm.jpg Eyes without face Cover http://images.movieeye.com/store/images/hills-have-eyes-dvd-poster.jpg Hills have eyes cover
I would like to see Rob Zombies "Halloween" also. It's interesting to make a movie where you see through the eyes and mind of Micheal Myers (SP).
Freddy Vs Jason. I liked See No Evil just because my favorite wrestler starred in it, but it wasn't a very good movie. Anything with Jason is good in my books .
I really don't like horror movies. But I do like thirteen ghosts. Probably not a horror horror movie. But the effects are fantastic. If you want to scare yourself silly I would suggest looking up some of the ORIGINAL Japanese horror movies. They know how to make a good horror.
Oooh, several! These are just random ones that I like, not arranged in any specific order. The grudge (Japanese version) The eye (Thai+Taiwan) Shutter (Thai) A tale of two sisters (Korean) Ringu, the ring
Mine is Stephen Kings 'IT' for many reasons. It's scary, I'll probably frighten myself from sleeping tonight! I saw it when I was about 6 at my older cousins. Scared me to death and my sister even more. We were always scared of clowns after that. And I couldnt even think about it for ages when I was growing up. Then I read the book on holiday a couple of years ago to confront my fear (very heavy going!), and got it when it eventually came out on DVD last year. I rewatched it on my own and I was just as scared, sneaking around the empty house expecting him to jump out on me. And I'm not usually scared of anything like that!! I laugh at most horror films and I don't mind gory things. I've had quite an intense relationship with that story I think haha aw man I'm never going to sleep tonight... Has anyone seen that film? Or read the book? edit: I agree, the three 'Saw' films are good too. The first one most so (but that's always the case) They weren't scary though, I just liked the psychology of it.
YES, I saw that film when I was a kid o_0 I almost forgot about it if you hadn't mentioned it. It is one of the reasons that I am still afraid of clowns. It's true, I actually discussed my fear of clowns in another board here on neofriends before. *shivers*