Favorite Halloween or Horror Flic.


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What horror movie would be your favorite? I like Jeepers Creepers. All horror flics are funny too me. The characters in the movies are always doing stupid stuff in which causes them to get whacked.
 
Good topic p. It's hard for me to say which one, because there's so many. However, since we have to chose one, it would have to be Friday The 13th. Jason's mom was a beyotch in that flick.

My Honorable Mention list rolls like this:

Phantasm
Halloween + Part II (P3 sucked big time)
Hellraiser + Part II
The Omen + Part II
The Exorcist
FT13th's II, III, IV
A Nightmare on Elm Street + Part II
Poltergeist + Part II
Carrie (They're all going to laugh at you)
Prom Night
Scream
Superstitious
Make Them Die Slowly
The Thing (John Carpenter's version)
House On Haunted Hill (Dark Castle's version)
House Of Wax (Vincent Price's version)
Candyman (Be my victim)
Event Horizon

You're right p, I find most horror flicks comical, but they're entertaining. The horror flix I get into the most are the paranormal, spiritual type movie. Slasher films are too predictable, and usually after the original, they become more comedy to me than anything else.

NICE
 



Psyho (The original movie)
Amytville Horror
Halloween 1
The Omen
The Exorcist
Motel Hell
FT13th's 1
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Poltergeist
Jeepers Creepers
The Shining
Carrie
The Thing
Candyman
IT
Aliens
Boomerang (Grace Jones was scarey in that movie), Just Joking!
 
pbla,

It's waaaaaaaaaay too many to name, but in the spirit of Halloween, I must choose the movie, Halloween w/Michael Myers killing er'body. :lol: That was one bad ass crazy boy.

Has anyone been watching the horror flick marathons, on various channels? I've been catching as many as possible. I love horror flicks. They just don't make good ones, anymore. Nobody scared the schitt out of you, like Michael Myers and Jason Voorhies. :scared:
 
All of the following Universal Pictures originals (black and white)

Phantom of the Opera
Dracula
Frankenstein
The Mummy
Creature from the Black Lagoon


Psycho (the Hitchcock original, sat up and watched it two nights ago on TCM.)
Phantasm (that li'l silver ball was some isht, wasn't it?)
Alien
Poltergeist (the first. The rest were horrible...literally!)
Night of the Living Dead (the orginal. I had bad dreams about that one....seemed just a bit "too real.")

What Lies Beneath
The Omen
The Others
 
AAMU Alum said:
All of the following Universal Pictures originals (black and white)

Phantom of the Opera
Dracula
Frankenstein
The Mummy
Creature from the Black Lagoon


Psycho (the Hitchcock original, sat up and watched it two nights ago on TCM.)
Phantasm (that li'l silver ball was some isht, wasn't it?)
Alien
Poltergeist (the first. The rest were horrible...literally!)
Night of the Living Dead (the orginal. I had bad dreams about that one....seemed just a bit "too real.")

What Lies Beneath
The Omen
The Others


Great movie, in bold.
 
By ALL MEANS Phantasm :scared:
That old white man........the Imps tin Black..........and that dayum silver ball............
I watch this movie as a kid and have yet to get over that beotch.
Thats the only movie to ever scare the hell out me :bawling:

Other Films were quite funny.........
All of the NiteMare of Elm St. movies........
Freddy was pure Comedy
The Others great movie
The Shining
The Omen
House on Haunted Hill
Scream(All)
 
The Exorcist, is/was the only movie to put fear in my life...I guess cuz I was in Catholic school when it came out.

Phantasm
Omen
Friday the 13th
Halloween I
 
Do any of you remember a black horror film "Def by Temptation" from '90 or '91?

It starred Bill Nunn, Kadeem Hardison, Melba Moore (as some kind of gypsy medium.) That fine girl who played the demon-ess (Cynthia Bond, I think was her name,) was the primary figure in the movie. I remember in the early parts of the movie she was chewin' up all these brothers whom she'd picked up in the club, and took back to her crib. Kinda "campy" but a pretty good movie. Siskel and Ebert gave it a thumbs up...called it "cool" or "sexy...or something like that."
 
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Do any of you remember a black horror film "Def by Temptation" from '90 or '91?

It starred Bill Nunn, Kadeem Hardison, Melba Moore (as some kind of gypsy medium.) That fine girl who played the demon (Cynthia Bond, I think was her name,) was the primary figure in the movie. I remember in the early parts of the movie she was chewin' up all these brothers whom she'd picked up in the club, and took back to her crib. Kinda "campy" but a pretty good movie. Siskel and Ebert gave it a thumbs up...called it "cool."

AA, man that's one of my favorite low budget movies. Cynthia Bond was the director's sister, I forgot his name, but he was the lame dude in "School Daze" with the glasses. Bill Nunn had me rolling in this flick, he actually made the movie.

NICE
 
D-NICE said:
Cynthia Bond was the director's sister, I forgot his name, but he was the lame dude in "School Daze" with the glasses. Bill Nunn had me rolling in this flick, he actually made the movie.

NICE

That's right, Nice! I said it looked like they borrowed the "School Daze" cast for this movie. For the longest time, I thought Cynthia Bond was one of the Gamma Rays! :lol:

Anyway, He played a preacher (I think) and the demon-ess was trying to destroy him just as she had his father and grandfather (preachers before him.) I want to say his name was/is James Bond, III.


Don't I remember Freddie "Rock Wit Me Tonight" Jackson making a cameo appearance at the bar? You know that wherever Melba Moore was, there he was, also. (kinda like Dionne Warrick and Luther Vandross.)
 
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That's right, Nice! I said it looked like they borrowed the "School Daze" cast for this movie. For the longest time, I thought Cynthia Bond was one of the Gamma Rays! :lol:

Anyway, He played a preacher (I think) and the demon-ess was trying to destroy him just as she had his father and grandfather (preachers before him.) I want to say his name was/is James Bond, III.


Don't I remember Freddie "Rock Wit Me Tonight" Jackson making a cameo appearance at the bar? You know that wherever Melba Moore was, there he was, also. (kinda like Dionne Warrick and Luther Vandross.)

Yeah AA, Freddie Jackson had a cameo in the movie, as well as Samuel L. Jackson. He was (you're correct) James Bond III's father in the movie. Well, he hadn't blown up yet, so I don't know it I'd call his part in the movie a cameo, but more of a co-starring roll. :lol:

The guy from the famous "Love and Soul" cd commercial was also in it. "No my brother, you gots to get your own. :lol:

NICE
 
Here's mine in no particular order: :uhoh:

Halloween (Parts II & IV)

Friday the 13th (parts I & IV)

Scream

Nightmare On Elm Street

Phantasm

Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the original)

Hellraiser
 
Salem's Lot scared the hell out of me as a child. Nothing has come close to that since then.

The Evil Dead was kinda scary in high school.

Anything dealing with the supernatural or the occult is scary me. Most scary movies today are actually borderline comedies.
 



NASTYNUPE said:
Salem's Lot scared the hell out of me as a child. Nothing has come close to that since then.

I forgot about Salem's Lot. That was one of the scariest TV movies I'd seen in a long time.
 
The Entity - The last movie I saw that made me sleep with the lights on.

The Re-Animator

The Exorcist

Halloween I & II

Carrie

Christine

The Omen I & II
 
Incipience said:
NT, The Entity scared me too.

Did anyone ever watch "The Beast Within"?

The Beast Within really didn't do anything for me, and after the ghost raped the woman on The Entity, I couldn't get that thought of her breast moving up, and down out of my "fragile little mind." :what:

NICE
 
D-NICE said:
The Beast Within really didn't do anything for me, and after the ghost raped the woman on The Entity, I couldn't get that thought of her breast moving up, and down out of my "fragile little mind." :what:

NICE

And she was unknowingly enjoying it at first. :eek:

I think "Candy Man" was last movie made that really just put some sh@t on my mind.

"Jeepers Creepers" was just entertaing.

"The Exorcist" and "The Omen I & II" just can't be matched. Those kind of movies just stay with you. :(

They just don't make them like that anymore. They just made you think twice about turning off the lights, looking around corners.

"Poltergeist" wasn't half steppin' either. I saw that movie in the morning and I was spooked like a mug. "Carol Ann, come to the light!!!!!!!!!!"

RIP little girl.
 
docmump said:
Good horror movies: Final Destination 1 and 2.

I don't know how I left those 2 off my list. Man the shock value in those movies were off the hook. The last few "horror flicks" that made me jump, or say dayum. Actually, one of the few "horror flicks" that I'm hoping they make another sequel for. :tup:

northern tiger said:
And she was unknowingly enjoying it at first. :eek:

"The Exorcist" and "The Omen I & II" just can't be matched. Those kind of movies just stay with you. :(

They just don't make them like that anymore. They just made you think twice about turning off the lights, looking around corners.

"Poltergeist" wasn't half steppin' either. I saw that movie in the morning and I was spooked like a mug. "Carol Ann, come to the light!!!!!!!!!!"

RIP little girl.

She dayum sure did, and I agree with the rest of your post. :tup:

NICE
 
Now wait just a frigging minute here. You mean to tell me that none of you mofos like:


TALES FROM THE HOOD

Damn, what is wrong with you people? :angry:
 
AAMU Alum said:
Do any of you remember a black horror film "Def by Temptation" from '90 or '91?

Absolutely. Now, normally I don't do horror films. But I did like "Def by Temptation". My favorite line from that movie is:

"Oh, girlfriend, where did that come from?" :lol:
 
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