50 Scariest Movies Ever

Since you also think the sooner the better were horror movies? Is mainly before erupted in the 90s this unspeakable High School horror hype, then when people still little effect needed to give the audience a miss 1a goosebumps ... For all the chilling out to right again, here is my personal top 10 horror movies!
Top 10 best horror movies: 1 The Shining
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Author: Stephen King
Family spends winter in secluded hotel, Jack Nicholson invents the views and psychopaths - he has an ax. So what you want more?
Shining Trailer:
2 Psycho
Director: Alfred HitchcockAuthor: Robert Bloch
If I were not such a big Jack Nicholson fan, it would have probably made Psycho No. 1 on the best horror films, if only for the legendary shower scene and since then the best-known horror, er, "melody". Here in the video from minute 1:37
3 Halloween
Director: John CarpenterAuthor: John Carpenter
He's just a master of horror, John Carpenter. Therefore, these classics in third place! And I am NOT the modern remakes
(Original) Halloween Trailer
Everything that follows is for me personally certainly not set in stone, the ranking is also just very subjetiv sprung my current mood:
Amazon.de Widgets4 The Exorcist
5 The Ring
6 It
7 The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
8 Friday the 13th
9 Rosemary's Baby
10th Poltergeist
When imdb gibts even a Top 50 list!
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As a horror genre fan, there are few real surprises in watching a vampire movie. i was not expecting a (somewhat watered-down) art house take on the subject when i rented DoD, though.
i wouldn't want to over praise the movie really, because it does have a lot of gaps in quality (read: hammy euro acting). but the locations and the photography really elevate this far above the world of, say, Dark Shadows or the Hammer movies.
i would say this is about 3.5 netflix star-rating. definitely something for fans of Fearless Vampire hunters, Hammer movies with Christopher Lee, etc
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Michael Gough, who is best known for playing trustworthy butler Alfred Pennyworth in Tim Burton's "Batman" films as well as "Batman Forever" and "Batman and Robin," has died. He was 94.
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Showed that.
I don't know if they were public domain by then or the programmer had good taste?
As I can remember it showed at various; The Magic Christian, Sahara with Bogart, Freaks, Island of Lost Souls, The Universal horror movies from the 30's, The Planet of the Apes series, Night of the Hunter, Ruggles of Red Gap... and the better Hammer films.
It was probably what made me like movies.
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