Dawn of the Dead (1978 )
Event Horizon
Orphan
Let The Right One In
Misery
An American Werewolf London
Jaws
Army of Darkness
Dawn of the Dead
Event Horizon
Orphan
Let the Right One In
Misery
An American Warewolf in London
Jaws
Army of Darkness
Dawn of the Dead (1978 )
Event Horizon
Orphan
Let The Right One In
Misery
An American Werewolf London
Jaws
Army of Darkness
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
There's quite a few good films in this group, but I had to go with Let the Right One In.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Orphan
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Army of Darkness is one of my favorite movies overall but I don’t know that I can consider it one of the best horror movies. I’m gonna wait and see how the voting goes as there are some other good ones here too.
I had forgotten that I’d seen Orphan until I saw the pic up there.
Hearts are tough, she said, most times hearts don't break, and I'm sure that's right . . . but what about then? What about who we were then? What about hearts in Atlantis?
Orphan is not a very good movie, but bears adore films with wicked children
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Let The Right One In, Event Horizon and Dawn of the Dead are three of my favorite horror films ever. Going to have to think about this one.
I'm torn between Orphan and Misery. Orphan was a total surprise and blew my expectations out of the water (plus Vera Farmiga is the best), but Misery is a fantastic example of psychological horror and one of the best King adaptations.
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I preferer Let Me In and would vote that if it were on here...will ponder a little longer.
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And the trailers:
Event Horizon is my early favorite but I need to think about this some more.
Think I might be going Dawn of the Dead. While I think the remake is a better zombie film, I was very surprised at the way Romero's original changed underneath itself and I found myself connected to the characters and it went from a lot of tongue in cheek humour to some starkly intense sequences, especially when the group of people led by the master of zombies, Tom Savini, arrived inside the mall. I still haven't seen 'Night' or Day' of the Dead yet either.
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When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have seen and either really liked or loved all of these films, with the exception of Event Horizon, which I felt was "just ok." So how am I supposed to vote?
you're supposed to vote Misery, LOL. It sits here with a 0, being a totally decent film
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When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
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Yeah, this bracket is filled with quality horror films. (My one exception is Orphan, didn't like it, but it seems loved by many others). I'm sad that Let the Right One In only has my vote so far. When it comes to vampire films its one of the best.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
And what about Misery, a Best Picture nominee?
I'm surprised that one doesn't have more votes as well, right along with An American Werewolf in London. The votes all over the board with this one.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Hm, speaking of the Dawn of the Dead, this is interesting: http://www.containsmoderateperil.com...ours-cut-2008/
I was leaning toward Misery, but hard to vote against Jaws and Let the Right One In. I saw An American Werewolf in London in my early teens (it was a fave of all my school friends, so I've got a soft spot for that one as well). Army of Darkness is a total blast but I see that as more fantasy/comedy horror than a pure horror film. Dawn of the Dead is a classic, though overly long. I thought Orphan was very good, and the reveal caught me totally of guard.
I actually try to vote without seeing the current tallies or what others are doing, so my vote depends only on my feelings and not influenced by sympathy for a "0" or whatever.
Having said that, I'll go with my first gut. Misery it is. Just barely over Jaws.
I like the french title for Jaws. The teeth of the ocean is much better than Jaws.
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Whoa, Misery now with 4 votes, surpassing Orphan and Dawn of the Dead.
I ended up going with Dawn of the Dead because of it's seminal attributes, but I'm gutted I didn't vote for Let The Right One In.