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** i missread the thread**

i gotta go with chucky.. just cuz its funny and i grew up watching those movies.. up til bride of chucky.

halloween too always been a fan of halloween even though the movies were not really that good, more of funny or stupid.
 

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texas chainsaw massacre 2. the 1 where the guy scratches his head with a clotheshanger was my shit when i was a tadpole. in the last few years tho, dawn of the dead.
 
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Fuck this is hard. Horror is my favorite genre, so I'm just going to throw out a couple of my favorites.


Descent
Texas Chainsaw (remake)
Evil Dead
Halloween II

I'll go with Halloween II as the best though.
 
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ŧ♣иγ²º⁶;3991776 said:
He knew damn well that >50% of this forum would either reply with more than one movie or reply with movies that aren't even horror.
Shit is apparently harder to figure out than a god damn rubik's cube.

 

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thats tight a few agree with me on the texas chainsaw remake. i really enjoyed that and thought it was one of the better modern horror movies to date. i havent seen any movie thats made me jump in decades, but when homie busted through the wall on the bitch and grabbed her i gotta admit i jumped that shit startled the fuck out of me
 
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I would have to agree with the Exoricist (OG). That movie had me scared shitless for a couple days after watching that .
 
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ohhhh the things I would do to her butthole....


Agree. I'm not really a big fan of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but I love the remake.


I know a lot of people hate on Rob Zombie's movies, but I think he is at the top of the list as far as horror directors and creative direction goes.