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Post by Bub on Oct 26, 2004 14:52:42 GMT -5
For those of you watching AMC's Monsterfest, you may have seen Entertainment Weekly's 20 Scariest Movies special. The films included were:
The Shining The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Henry: Portriat of a Serial Killer Se7en Halloween The Thing Evil Dead Lost Highway The Hitcher Jaws Psycho Carrie A Nightmare on Elm Street The Exorcist The Omen Night of the Living Dead An American Werewolf in London Poltergiest The Silence of the Lambs Rosemary's Baby
Bruce Campbell hosted the special, which contains interviews with Tobe Hooper (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre), John Carpenter (Halloween, The Thing), Michael Rooker (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer), and others. Anyone else see it?
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Post by gorefan1428 on Oct 26, 2004 15:10:03 GMT -5
sounds interesting hopfully it comes on again.
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Post by Bub on Oct 26, 2004 15:19:21 GMT -5
It comes on again at:
October 27, 2:45 PM
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Post by The Magician on Oct 26, 2004 18:55:02 GMT -5
I saw the end of it. Didn't look that bad.
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Post by Metal on Oct 26, 2004 21:06:55 GMT -5
You forget The Omen 2
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Post by Darigaaz on Oct 27, 2004 5:13:57 GMT -5
Is that in order? How is the Exorcist so low on that list?! And no Hellraiser?!
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Post by Bub on Oct 27, 2004 15:02:31 GMT -5
No it isn't in order. I was puzzled to see Hellraiser missing, too.
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Post by gorefan1428 on Oct 27, 2004 20:59:44 GMT -5
i was more supprised not to see any friday the13th up there
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Post by Darigaaz on Oct 28, 2004 5:06:01 GMT -5
i was more supprised not to see any friday the13th up there And An American Werewolf in London? How was that scary?
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Post by Bub on Oct 28, 2004 15:52:52 GMT -5
i was more supprised not to see any friday the13th up there Ah, Friday the 13th movies aren't very scary at all, more popular than scary if you ask my opinion. Nightmare on Elm Street I can see being there, as I can see Halloween being there, but why American Werewolf in London? It's a great film, but certainly not scary.
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Post by gorefan1428 on Oct 28, 2004 20:57:11 GMT -5
i allwayes found them to be scary pluss there popular. thats why i was suppriesed at least one dident make the list.
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Post by Darigaaz on Oct 29, 2004 5:10:51 GMT -5
Ah, Friday the 13th movies aren't very scary at all, more popular than scary if you ask my opinion. Nightmare on Elm Street I can see being there, as I can see Halloween being there, but why American Werewolf in London? It's a great film, but certainly not scary. I still dont understand why they put the Hitcher, An American Werewolf in London and Se7en on that list and ignore a classic horror movie like Hellraiser which is actually scary.
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Post by Bub on Oct 30, 2004 8:57:49 GMT -5
Se7en and the Hitcher I can understand. Se7en had some very frightening kills and crime scenes, and the Hitcher had some classic scenes (french fries scene, anyone?). Silence of the Lambs and American Werewolf in London are great films, but they aren't scary.
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Post by Darigaaz on Oct 30, 2004 17:14:54 GMT -5
Se7en and the Hitcher I can understand. Se7en had some very frightening kills and crime scenes, and the Hitcher had some classic scenes (french fries scene, anyone?). Silence of the Lambs and American Werewolf in London are great films, but they aren't scary. It Depends, some people are scared of Hannibal himself and thats what made Silence of the Lambs a scary movie. But American Werewolf in London doesn't have that factor.
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Post by Bub on Oct 31, 2004 10:59:55 GMT -5
American Werewolf in London had more humor than all out horror.
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