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Favorite Halloween Movie

Halloween II...the first was good, this was better. The later ones are just ridiculous.

Salem's Lot (original)
The Shining (original)
 
Night of the Lving Dead
Halloween
The Haunting (original)
The Exorcist
May (creepy little film)
 
Am to scared to watch any of them, they'll freak :eek: :eek: :eek: me out and give me a heartattack!!:dead:
 
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (again, the original)

And...Give 'Friday the 13th' (the first one) another chance... It's fairly
creepy in it's own way.

As well as the first 'Nightmare on Elm Street'

I agree on all of those.

I first saw the original Texas Chainsaw Massacare a few months ago when I bought it instead of the new version (I pay so much attention to the things I grab when I'm in stores). I watched it in the middle of the day with my blinds open and light on, my door shut, and my step dad kind of burst in and scared the shit out of me, I gasped a little !oops!

When I still lived in Alton Il, there was a halloween parade every year, and the only time I can remember going to it, my brother and I wanted to get candy, so we kind of pushed our way to the front of the line (I was 8 or 9) and right when we broke through to the front, a Freddy Kruger jumped out, I think that's why those movies get to me.

I'm a little ashamed to admit this, but when the Blair Witch Project came out, I was still like 13 or 14, and that movie REALLY scared me! I tried to be a "man" and watch it home alone in the living room, I couldn't do it. I got to the part where the kids start hitting on the tent, omg, it scared me so bad. So anyway, I didn't finish the movie. For a few MONTHS (literally, months) after that, I would sleep with my face to the wall because I was scared of her. Also I would JUMP out of my bed instead of putting my feet on the ground next to my bed, because I thought she was under there, waiting to catch me one day... That movie still bothers me a little.
 
I am not really a fan of thrillers. I am a fan of comedies.

But.... my favorite halloween movie ever is Hocus Pocus.

It has been ever since I was little.
 
The Ring was based on a Japanese movie called Ringu, which is what these girls are watching...

If you've never seen the film, this may not make sense to you. If you have seen the film, then you'll understand why they're screaming... and you'll also understand the joke that's played on them...

 
The Shining. Saw it when I was 9 and I actually believed that my father was going to kill me... :(
 
I love hocus pocus(just bought it on dvd a few weeks ago)
and the Worst Witch (tim curry's halloween song is great )

Ginger Snaps is another fave of mine along with the good ole michael myers movies Halloween
 
HOCUS POCUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

it's by far my favorite Halloween movie of all time. It's got Bette Midler, Sara Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy what a great cast of witches. GOD it's so funny and was actually pretty scary when to me when it first came out, considering i was 6 at the time that's not saying much, but it really is a fantastic film.

"Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas" is a very close second, it's so great and was so unique at the time. I love it so much. Disney kinda owns my life, clearly.
 
The Ring was based on a Japanese movie called Ringu, which is what these girls are watching...

If you've never seen the film, this may not make sense to you. If you have seen the film, then you'll understand why they're screaming... and you'll also understand the joke that's played on them...



HAHAHA!! that was great. Ringu is a great film.

My fav. Halloween flick would have to be the classic John Carpenter film "Halloween." I just have so many memories of this flick around past Halloweens. My brothers and I always watched it together. frrrreaky

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I've only seen the Blair Witch Project once, but I found it pretty scary at parts.
I think the whole thing was really well done and there was something so real about it.
Yeah, most of it was painfully boring heh, but I think it has some really effective scary scenes.

The ending freaked me out.

I wanted to enjoy that movie but I thought that it was boring and a really poorly written and acted movie. I just have so much trouble enjoying poorly written movies, which is why I see very few of the big blockbuster films. Thankfully, there are so many movies that are always coming out that there are usually good new ones coming out. RottenTomatoes and MetaCritic normally helps me weed them out. :)
 
I've always liked the really cheeseball ones. Some of my faves...

Attack of the Killer Tomatoes!
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
The Brain That Wouldn't Die
Night of the Lepus


I also like the original Psycho, the original Night of the Living Dead, and pretty much any Tim Burton film that doesn't contain a gigantic fucking peach.
 
I also like the original Psycho, the original Night of the Living Dead, and pretty much any Tim Burton film that doesn't contain a gigantic fucking peach.

Tim Burton didn't direct "James and the Giant Peach" he simply co-produced it.
 
Anything with Micheal myers ( he scares the shit outa me)

I have just watched a film called "bloody murder 2" and it was great its scary , gory and the killer is part jason part micheal , it stuck to all the conventions of a horror movie but was still great
 
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