What is your favourite horror movie?

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Post by Mmeyene Ekpo »

:?: Let's talk about our favourite horror movie and one part you loved.
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I love "The Nun" the horrific part.
what about you?
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Definitely the original Halloween!!
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My favorite is the Saw trilogy, all of them
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Probably A Quite Place - so unique and well-written!
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Mine will be Conjuring Part 1 and MAMA. I haven't seen many people talk about MAMA but it actually is a good horror movie.
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My favorate is wrong turn pt.1
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Anything by Stephen King
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Obviously Wrong turn ....all of them
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Anabelle has always grabbed my interest in all of its parts. In the past, I've watched all of them on my own, and I can't imagine how terrified I was at the time. Despite this, I still enjoy the book's intrigue and overall storyline.
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The horror movie Hush is a good one, about a deaf girl that lives in the middle of the woods and someone is trying to attack her.
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I love the Chucky series, very terrific!
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Hussein21 wrote: โ†‘12 Jan 2022, 18:02 I love the Chucky series, very terrific!
Chucky Cult is moderate. I kind of watch it. But itโ€™s not so scary but vile. I donโ€™t so much fancy Horror Movies
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Dog Soldiers and The Invisible Man (1933) [these two are tied at the moment].

The Invisible Man is one of those rare classics that aged well. The focal character is brilliant but gets lost in his work.

Dog Soldiers is one not many are familiar with but it was striking as majority of the scenes were done without CGI. The pace toward the big reveal of what was going bump in the night was nicely done in my opinion. I also enjoyed the behind the scenes featurette.
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My favourite horror movie is the insidious movie series,i love how the stories of each movie is intertwined.

Never gets old,lol
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abbiegault22 wrote: โ†‘12 Jan 2022, 17:56 The horror movie Hush is a good one, about a deaf girl that lives in the middle of the woods and someone is trying to attack her.
i am going to see hush today with my wife,i hope its worth the review you gave
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