Poltergeist
Return of the Living Dead 2
The Thing
The Haunting
And two that got rubbish reviews but i enjoyed:
Thirteen Ghosts (or Thir13en Ghosts?)
House on Haunted Hill
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I quite enjoyed "What Lies Beneath", but that probably had more to do with Michelle Pfeiffer than anything horrific in the film.
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostI'm not into all that 'torture porn' crud either.
I saw 3 of the hellraiser films and that was enough for me!
Carry on Screaming ( I know its not really horror - but i LOVE IT ANYWAY)
The Ring - Japanese NOT the remake
The Haunting - really scary atmospheric film -
I found A Clockwork Orange quite horrible - but not sure if it's classed as a 'horror film'
The Exorcist
Alien - its a horror story in space.
Carrie
Christine
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The Blob Steve Mc Queen at his hokey best.
All the Black & white quatermass. Cacti fingers was genius scared me stiff
28 days later
The dawn of the dead, both versions but original had the edge.
American werewolf in London (Jenny, shower mmmmmm, I didn't mean to call you meatloaf Jack)
American Werewolf in Paris - (Julie Delpy - It will take your mind off the pain mmmmm)
The Howling
Underworld - its a leather thing.
Blade - watch it again & again.
The Hitcher - Rutger Hauer is real scary.
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Nope, I was on a Graduate training scheme thing with CSC - and they spent rather a lot of money on putting a load of us up there and running some courses. I was in the annexe, some of my chums got put in some of the posh bedrooms in the main house. It is a lovely place and it has a de-consecrated chapel in the grounds and one of the staff took us on a tour at night and told us ghost stories - great fun.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostDid you stay in the girls' bedroom?
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OriginalOriginally posted by Doggy Styles View PostGood. The original was from the days when horror/suspense films stood or fell by things other than special effects. I only remember one small special effect - the door.
Is that where they made the original or the remake? I can't tell from the pictures.
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Good, you mean the original black-and-white, which added to the atmosphere. That was from the days when horror/suspense films stood or fell by things other than special effects. I only remember one small special effect - the door.Originally posted by Pogle View PostNo I'm not referring to the apalling remake
Is that where they made the original or the remake? I can't tell from the pictures.Originally posted by Pogle View PostBTW part of it was filmed at this hotel,
http://www.handpickedhotels.co.uk/ho...on-park-hotel/
I stayed there once, they also made part of 'The watcher in the Woods' there too.
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No I'm not referring to the apalling remake - BTW part of it was filmed at this hotel,Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
Three brilliant films (assuming you meant the original black-and-white version of the Haunting)
http://www.handpickedhotels.co.uk/ho...on-park-hotel/
I stayed there once, they also made part of 'The watcher in the Woods' there too.
This post is bought to you by 'Pogles Pointless Posts inc'
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Could also be entitled Apocalypse NowOriginally posted by Board Game Geek View PostI don't know if I can call it a "favourite" horror movie but,
1997 : The Voters Lose The Plot
Has been the worst horror movie I can recall in modern times.
Even starring in it, seems to be no consolation for the sheer horror of it all.
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I don't know if I can call it a "favourite" horror movie but,
1997 : The Voters Lose The Plot
Has been the worst horror movie I can recall in modern times.
Even starring in it, seems to be no consolation for the sheer horror of it all.
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