What are some of your favorite Horror Movies?

The 1977 version of Suspiria, The Uninvited with Ray Milland, original Dracula, Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula, original Frankenstein.

And the ongoing Democratic Party shenanigans, running since 1837. A true horror show.
 
Pretty Baby ... I'm definitely in love with Susan Sarandon, and Brookes Shields is adequate for the roll ...

... or do you mean a different kind of whorer? ...
 
Not a fan, but you've seen them all.

That's funny.

Why watch something you hate?
They secretly like it but they can't admit it because their religion makes them think its all demonic or something
 
Not a huge horror fan but science fiction/horror crossovers are OK.

Alien

The Thing ('82)

Gothic horror like:

Bram Stroker's Dracula....Gary Oldman was superb.

Pretty much all the modern Frankenstein movies/series and the original of course.
 
Oh... I missed the Horror part of the thread title... However... The older I get the more I dislike "Horror" films... even some I use to like...
But If I had to choose I would select...
The Original Halloween...
But this one made me jump out of my seat more than once...
 
Come Back To Me which stars one of my most favorite actors, Matt Passmore that is.

God bless you and him always!!!

Holly
 
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My favorites include The Bride of Frankenstein, Halloween (the first one), The Shining and The Thing (remake).

The Bride of Frankenstein! Thank you for mentioning it. The Bride was a killer and certainly did the first movie justice. It is constantly overshadowed and if not for the first movie would rank right at the top of the pantheon of epic horror movies! Can you imagine being in the audience seeing these films for the very first time when they were originally released?
 
Never really been a fan of horror movies. Seems like one would have to naturally be drawn to evil in order to appreciate them and to seek them out.

A spooky movie, though? That's something else. I like a good clean spooky movie. They're few and far between, though.
 
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“The Haunting “ ( Robert Wise Original) “ The Keep “ ( 1980s WW2 Nazis vs Demon in Eastern Europe “ ) “ Kolchak : The Night Stalker “ ( Made for TV but so well received it got European theatrical Release ) “ What Waits Below “ ( Military / Scientists find a hostile Ancient Underground Civilization in a vast cave system )
 
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