What are like 10 fantastic horror movies.? ?!


Question: What are like 10 fantastic horror movies!.!? !?
im having my boyfriend and best friend and her boyfriend over!.
so i needd likee at least 4 good movies none of us have seeen!.
and i want the crap scared out of us!. lol!.
thankss!.Www@Enter-QA@Com


Answers:
Dead Birds
http://www!.imdb!.com/title/tt0377749/
Dead Silence
http://www!.imdb!.com/title/tt0455760/
The Descent
http://www!.imdb!.com/title/tt0435625/
The Gate
http://www!.imdb!.com/title/tt0093075/
Ghost Story
http://www!.imdb!.com/title/tt0082449/
The Gravedancers
http://www!.imdb!.com/title/tt0435653/
Phantasm
http://www!.imdb!.com/title/tt0079714/
Salvage
http://www!.imdb!.com/title/tt0492754/
The Sentinel (1977)
http://www!.imdb!.com/title/tt0076683/
Wind Chill
http://www!.imdb!.com/title/tt0486051/Www@Enter-QA@Com

1!. Hatchet (Plenty of Blood Here)
2!. 30 Days of Night
3!. Lost Boys
4!. The Amityville Horro (Remake)
5!. Planet Terror
6!. Near Dark
7!. Dawn of the Dead (Remake)
8!. 28 Days Later
9!. Hollow Man
10!. ShroomsWww@Enter-QA@Com

saw is so scary
i recommend mirros its scary but less scary ;)Www@Enter-QA@Com

These are actually scary movies that are worth watching:

THE SHINING (1980) Directed by Stanley Kubrick
Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's novel about the Torrance family's headlong plunge into insanity during a secluded Colorado winter remains better known for its T-shirt quotables (''Heeeere's Johnny!'' ''All work and no play make Jack a dull boy'') than as a beautiful and pleasing horror film!. It's a shame!. With a haunting score, luscious, near-eternal Steadicam shots, and Jack Nicholson's grand pirouette into murderous madness at its heart, it's one of the most artful horror films in history!. Not everyone, of course, thinks so!. King was famously put off by the adaptation, remarking, ''I think [Kubrick] wants to hurt people with this movie!.'' (He made his own six-hour TV version in 1997!.)

THE EXORCIST (1973) Directed by William Friedkin
A cat unexpectedly jumping from off camera is scary!. But The Exorcist is so disturbing it will mess you up for months!. Controversial and profane, The Exorcist remains the most viscerally harrowing movie ever made, not only because it dares to question the existence of God but because it has the cojones to put Satan in the body of a 12-year-old girl!. Moviegoers literally fainted as Linda Blair vomited pea soup on a priest!. And after a series of mishaps, Friedkin asked a clergyman to perform an exorcism of the set!. ''A lot of people definitely thought something weird was happening,'' says Blair, ''but I was so young they tried to keep me in the dark!.'' Consider yourself blessed, Linda!.

THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (1974) Directed by Tobe Hooper
Truth is stranger than fiction!.!.!.and it's a hell of a lot scarier, too!. Based (like much of Psycho) on the horrific ritual murders committed by Ed Gein, Chainsaw looks, feels, and smells so much like a grainy, low-budget documentary that it borders on snuff!. It opens with a sober-voiced narrator (a young John Larroquette) detailing a heinous killing spree!. Then we see the split-second flashbulb pops of crime-scene carnage before finally meeting Leatherface — a homicidal lunatic wearing a butcher's apron and a mask stitched out of human skin!. Hooper (Poltergeist) says that when he settled on the film's title, ''I lost several friends!. But I thought, they're putting so much energy into hating the title, maybe there's something there!.'' Indeed there is; a copy of Chainsaw resides in the Museum of Modern Art!.

THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS (1991) Directed by Jonathan Demme
''A census taker once tried to test me!. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti!.!.!.fpt-fpt-fpt!.'' Released only one year into the '90s, Silence would remain the decade's scariest vision of pure sociopathic evil!. As Dr!. Hannibal Lecter, Anthony Hopkins is a waking nightmare of seductive depravity — the sick, twisted serial killer America hates to love!. Even with Hannibal the Cannibal safely locked away in his maximum-security cell, Jodie Foster's FBI trainee Clarice Starling is as helpless as a lamb!. ''Great villains are subversive — audiences go and see them because they feel uncomfortably attracted to them,'' says Scott Glenn, who plays Starling's seen-it-all FBI mentor in Silence!. ''To this day I still have nightmares about it!.'' Join the club!.

JAWS (1975) Directed by Steven Spielberg
''Is it true that most people get attacked by sharks in about three feet of water!?'' When this doom-drenched gem — the highest-grossing film on our list — hit theaters, it gave new meaning to the phrase red tide!. Weeks over schedule and dizzyingly over budget, Jaws caused Spielberg more than his share of headaches — especially due to his temperamental star!. No, not Richard Dreyfuss, but Bruce, the 24-foot-long malfunctioning animatronic great white named after Spielberg's lawyer!. ''The fact that the shark didn't work was an artistic blessing in disguise,'' says Spielberg!. ''It forced me to be Hitchcockian!.'' It's true — Jaws is terrifying not for the few times we see the shark treating Amity's vacationers like a Red Lobster smorgasbord, but for those sharkless moments of fear and trembling as we wait for Bruce to feed again!.

HALLOWEEN (1978) Directed by John Carpenter
Forget the string of half-baked, nonsensical sequels!. Disregard the slew of cruddy, uninspired slasher imitators like Friday the 13th!. The original Halloween is, was, and ever shall be the alpha and omega of bogeyman flicks!. It also remains one of the most profitable indie films of all time — costing a mere $300,000 and pulling in more than $55 million!. The influence of Psycho(''It's the granddaddy of all horror movies,'' says Carpenter) is everywhere — from the tiniest details (Donald Pleasence's Dr!. Sam Loomis is named after Janet Leigh's boyfriend in Psycho) to the casting of Jamie Lee Curtis as Halloween's shrieking heroine and babysitter in peril!. ''It didn't hurt that Janet Leigh was her mom,'' says Carpenter, ''because everyone's a fan of Psycho!.'' And Halloween!.

PSYCHO (1960) Www@Enter-QA@Com



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