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Wednesday, 31 October 2007

Top ten horror movies

To celebrate Day of the Dead. Film Club is looking for all your lists of your favourite horror movies. We at Film Club are big horror movie fans so this has been a tough list to make but here it is, with the directors of each movie.........(in no particular order)

The Evil Dead 1 and 2( Sam Raimi)
Halloween ( John Carpenter)
High Tension (Alejandre Aja)
Suspiria ( Dario Argento)
The Descent (Neil Marshall)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Tobe Hooper)
Alien (Ridley Scott)
The Shining ( Stanley Kubrick)
Brain Dead ( Peter Jackson)
Psycho ( Alfred Hitchcock)


We didn't mention but we wanted to .... Reanimator, George Romero's Zombie trilogy, The haunting (original version), A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Thing, An American Werewolf in London, The Ring,Videodrome, The Wicker Man, Don't Look Now, and another one of our personal favourites Basket Case.

Don't be shy horror fans. Send in your top tens before the zombies get you.........

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello website people!!

So now we have a nice blog and my favourite movie is Shaun of the dead...I love the characters and silly stuff in it

Ta ta for now,

Nay

Anonymous said...

Cronos? Santo vs the mummies of Guanajuato? Santa Sangre? How about some Mexican-style horror on the list?

S

Anonymous said...

Tom.

Worth including:

1. Halloween 07 (Rob Zombie). Scaaaaary.
2. Blair Witch Project.
3. Ringu (The Ring).
4. Any Madonna movie.
5. Cujo

Guillermo.

Anonymous said...

definetely Shining by Stanley Kubrik even if we can classified it also in "suspense"movies such as Physco by Alfred Hitchtcock......personally I prefer this kind of movies than "gore"ones.