Halloween Movie Lineup

Riles

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I'm terrible with scary movies, I never watch them so I can't come up with my own list that has anything from the past 15 years.

Tell me yours? Say, top 5?
 
You're Next was really good out of nowhere. We totally expected it to suck.
 
I can't watch horror movies anymore so all I can remember from days of yore are

Chucky (for the camp)
Nightmare On Elm Street
Carrie (old)
Exorcist
 
You're Next was really good out of nowhere. We totally expected it to suck.

Yesss, I agree 100% I went in expecting nothing and was really pleasantly surprised. Also The Conjuring, The Strangers, Sinister, and 13 Sins (although more dark, gory, comedy than horror) are some of my favorites that are still fairly new. I'm a sucker for a good scary movie.
 
I can't watch horror movies anymore so all I can remember from days of yore are

Chucky (for the camp)
Nightmare On Elm Street
Carrie (old)
Exorcist

You're in the same boat as me...I can only recall old ones.
 
Insidious is one of my recent favorites. The second one is worth seeing as well.
 
Tucker & Dale vs Evil - Great fun, a different perspective on kids-in-the-woods movies

Cabin In The Woods - All around awesome

Grabbers - Also great fun. Aliens and drunken Irish folk.

The Awakening - One of the best ghost stories I've seen. Wonderfully creepy, with very little violence or gore.
 
Top 5:

1. Nightmare on Elm St.
2. Remake of ^^
3. Fright Night (the original)
4. Halloween
4.25 The Woman in Black
4.5 Insidious
5. Children of the Corn

I have seen all of those but Insidious and The Woman in Black.
 
Tucker & Dale vs Evil - Great fun, a different perspective on kids-in-the-woods movies

Cabin In The Woods - All around awesome

Grabbers - Also great fun. Aliens and drunken Irish folk.

The Awakening - One of the best ghost stories I've seen. Wonderfully creepy, with very little violence or gore.

Is Cabin In The Woods about those cannibal hillbillies?
 
Dead Inside is a good addition to the zombie genre but more psychological than gory and with a very nice build up of suspense.

The Taking of Deborah Logan is a nice change from what you usually see from found footage films and ghost stories in general. It starts out as a fake documentary about an old woman with Alzheimer's but they eventually discover she's got something else entirely.
 
I can't watch scary movies. I do love the one with the three witches... Hocus pocus! It's a must watch every year.
 
Right now I'm watching Dawn Of The Dead which doesn't suck.
The Conjuring
Paranormal Activity
Psycho the original
Sleepy Hollow
Halloween always got to me as far as slasher type movies go.
Zombieland is top notch and it's hilarious.
 
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