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Chic, IL Favorite Scary Movie series

Discussion in 'MidWest Regional Discussion' started by Drac39, Nov 1, 2003.

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Favorite Scary Movie series

Poll closed Mar 24, 2012.
  1. Friday the 13th

    15.4%
  2. Geogre Romero's Dead Trilogy

    23.1%
  3. Halloween

    7.7%
  4. A Nightmare on Elm Street

    7.7%
  5. The Stupid Chucky films

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  6. other

    15.4%
  7. I hate all

    30.8%
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  1. Drac39

    Drac39 Force Ghost star 6

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  2. Drac39

    Drac39 Force Ghost star 6

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    All right I was going to do this yesterday to celebrate halloween,but I`m a day late decide
     
  3. Ortugg3

    Ortugg3 Jedi Youngling star 2

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    I like the Hellraiser series.

    Pinhead is much creepier than those other freaks.

    If I were to pick one from the list, I'd have to go with good 'ol Freddy Krueger.


     
  4. Drac39

    Drac39 Force Ghost star 6

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    Yeah I forgot about him
     
  5. DestinyFroste

    DestinyFroste Jedi Youngling star 3

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    [color=660099]I have a friend who is deathly afraid of gremlins. I like Nightmare on Elm personally.[/color]
     
  6. Le_Penguin

    Le_Penguin Jedi Youngling star 4

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    I'm not a fan of the Friday the 13th films, or at least I haven't been since I was about 13 and found out there were alternate venues for viewing women's naughty bits.

    Even the lesser Nightmare on Elm Streets had some interesting aspects, and Freddy is one of the great Hollywood monsters

    Chucky was fun until the filmmakers realized he was getting laughed at. It takes a lot for a movie to make me really hate Jennifer Tilly (also see: Moving Violations)

    Halloween just never spoke to me; perhaps I saw it at the wrong time.

    But "Night of the Living Dead" is the cold black center of fear in cinema, if not the universe, where all other spooky ideas of past present and future originate. Some films require the right mood to be effective... Blair Witch was remarkable if you were able to see it before you got sick of hearing about it, and The Shining needs a bit of personal madness from the viewer before one really "gets" what's going on. But all George Romero asked of his audience was their attention toward the screen. Once he got that, the result was inevitable.

    -Le Penguin
    "They're coming to get you, Barbara."
     
  7. TheExecutor

    TheExecutor Jedi Master star 3

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    Got to love the original Alien movie? In space no one can hear you scream!!!
     
  8. Schph_Gochi

    Schph_Gochi Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Jun 17, 2002
    the original Halloween....of course!
     
  9. General Kenobi

    General Kenobi Administrator Emeritus star 6 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    I pretty much don't like scary movies.
     
  10. Amber_eyes

    Amber_eyes Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Oct 22, 2001
    I prefer the classic horror movies, Frankenstein, Dracula. Even the silent Nosferatu.
     
  11. Drac39

    Drac39 Force Ghost star 6

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    Me too Amber,Nosferatu is one of my all time favorites.
     
  12. Hawk-Bat

    Hawk-Bat Jedi Padawan star 4

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    I do not like scary movies but the one i was most afraid of was most likly jurrassic park when i was in first grade my mom said i had my head in her shoulders almot the entire movie.
     
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