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    Quote Originally Posted by Noir View Post
    by far the night of the living dead, any movie that has a women gettin raped by a tree is high up on my list.

    ...but I hate horror movies so I don't have many movies to chose from.
    I think you're thinking of Evil Dead, there was no tree-on-woman rape in Night of the Living Dead.

    Just a few nobody's mentioned yet: May, Audition (for strong stomachs only!), The Hills Have Eyes (the original is much better than the new one), Return of the Living dead.

    Mick stole my go-to answer, I really think 28 Days Later is probably the best horror movie of the decade, so far.
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    I'm not much into horror, more of the thriller type myself, but...

    Popcorn was so ridiculous I never stopped laughing
    Sleepaway Camp terrified me with it's twistedness
    Silver Bullet scared me, but I was younger when I saw it, so I don't know about now
    The Stephen King one with the three different ones...I can NOT think of the name! One is about a cat that steals you breath, one is a guy who goes to the wrong place to quit smoking and the other involved walking around a ledge on the top of building with birds. I want to say it was called Cat's Eye or something like that.
    Identity is my all-time fave, althought I don't know if it's totally classifiable as "horror" but there's killing and stuff, just not super graphic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlbumAddict View Post
    Sleepaway Camp terrified me with it's twistedness
    I almost put Sleepaway Camp on my list, but it's hard to recommend a movie that's terribly corny all the way up to its genuinely freaky ending. It does have some unique kills, too.
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    Does this one count?



    How do you tell a communist? Well, it's someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It's someone who understands Marx and Lenin.

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    My favorite creepy/horror movies are: Perfume, Pans Labarynth (sp?), Sunshine, The Shining, Open Water (only because I am afraid of the ocean and it terrified me), and the original Night of the Living Dead.

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