Love to be scared! Love Zombie and vampire movies
2006-07-07 12:18:35
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answered by gracie 3
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I love horror movies but for sure not the ones that are made now. Most of them are like fake imitations of the real deal and crappy continuances of previous parts of movies. Horror are the only type of movie genre I can really enjoy. I love a good blood and gore movie and I mean not the ones where the freakin' stupid editor has the audacity to cut on the blood and gore but the types where you can see everything to it's fullest, that is what I love.
2006-07-06 21:40:58
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answered by musicgrlluvher 5
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Love a good horror movie. Always have even when I was a teen. I remember the first time I saw Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street. The original Texas Chain Saw...love them all.
2006-07-06 21:40:14
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answered by mad_hat 3
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My top 10 favorite horror films:
1. Nosferatu (1922): F.W. Murnau's classic adaptation of Dracula was one of the leading and most influential films in the German Expressionist movment.
2. Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919): Robert Wiene's hypnotic masterpiece is a cinematic landmark of the silent era, and is the film that ushered in the German Expressionist movement, paving the way for films such as Der Golem, Nosferatu, and Metropolis.
3. The Exorcist (1973): William Friedkin's shocking chiller is a film with one sententious layer of meaning after another, addressing such broad concepts as loss of innocence (the intriguing suggestion that Regan's turmoil is punishment for her burgeoning sexuality--a theme of many slasher flicks to come), the true nature of faith, and class politics.
4. Bride of Frankenstein (1935): The wildest and most audacious of James Whale's 1930s horror movies, Bride of Frankenstein is brimming with subtle self-parody, and it offered Whale the opportunity to mock the clichés of horror films, along with amusing sideswipes at Hollywood romances, historical dramas, and even Christianity.
5. The Shining (1980): Stanley Kubrick's eerie adaptation of Stephen King's novel is at once a coolly ironic near-parody and a genuinely chilling dissection of how a family breaks down when the father cannot (or does not want to) perform his duties as provider and protector.
6. Vampyr (1931): Carl Dreyer's surreal, disjointed and dreamlike semi-silent film which offers striking imagery and a deeply compelling mood.
7. Rosemary's Baby (1968): Roman Polanski's traditional gothic horror film, which is set with suprising ease in New York City, features apocalyptic yet darkly comic paranoia about the hallowed institution of childbirth.
8. Frankenstein (1931): James Whale's Frankenstein is widely considered to be the definitive version of Mary Shelley's classic tale, and it also created much of the cinematic language of horror films.
9. I Walked With a Zombie (1943) and 10. Cat People (1942): Though the earlier Universal horror films of James Whale and Tod Browning are better known, RKO's smaller-budgeted horror pictures produced by Val Lewton have had a more lasting impact on American cinema. Directed by Jacques Tourneur, I Walked With a Zombie and Cat People are purely cinematic in building suspense through atmosphere, and each has a remarkably rich and evocative visual style.
2006-07-06 22:38:51
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answered by Anonymous
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My husband and I love horror movies
2006-07-06 21:40:00
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answered by Anonymous
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i love horror movies
also love to know u
2006-07-07 10:40:46
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answered by cop_busted 2
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I mainly deal with independent and extreme horror films. Here are my sites...MUST like horror movies to enjoy them.
http://www.myspace.com/dingermtb
http://cinemaeulogies.com/
2006-07-10 01:36:11
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answered by Dinger 3
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Watch Identity with Cusack and Liotta - that's a great one that most have missed. Can't get to know you - real people are my idea of HORROR!
2006-07-06 23:21:40
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answered by Danger, Will Robinson! 7
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LOVE LOVE LOVE scary and gory movies the kids and I watch them!!! Hostile was really evil!!! We just watched the Hills have Eyes too....grooooosssssss!!
2006-07-06 21:59:57
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answered by Stephanie L 2
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I like 'em freaky scary..."the grudge"
scared the shite out of me
2006-07-06 21:39:30
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answered by briley4242 3
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