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I love horror and am always onthe lookout for more to see. Just recomend some to me no matter what kind it is. I like it all. the corny campy ones, ghost stories, slasher ones, demonic ones. Just recomend ones you liked. Thanks so much!

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You know what I love? The Discovery channel show "A Haunting". Netflix has seasons 1 and 2, if you haven't seen it. For actual movies, some of my favourites are The Exorcist, The Ring, Blair Witch Project... You might want to also check out the movies from After Dark's HorrorFests (2007 and 2008). For some reason, Netflix doesn't group those movies together (and if you add one, it does not suggest the others). My favourite from 2007 is The Abandoned, and my favourite from 2008 is The Deaths of Ian Stone, FWIW.

Oh, and for corny campy fun, check out Sleepaway Camp!
My 13 year old likes horror flicks and I'll let him watch films (with my hand on the FF or Jump) that push the boundaries like Saw. I heard Wolf Creek was the scariest movie ever so we started watching it. It started off nice and scary and then started going to places no 13 year old should go. So I had to shut it off half way through.

I plan on catching the second half on my own when I get a chance.

I love the start of Ebert's review: "There is a line and this movie crosses it. I don't know where the line is, but it's way north of Wolf Creek."

I don't know if that is good or bad for you.
Its a beautiful line. So fun to jump across...
I absolutely adore Wolf Creek and happen to think that John Jarratt is the one who made that movie! His characterization of that sadistic deliverance man was so amazing and he happens to be the first actual slasher character that once the movie was over, he got under my skin a little and I say kudos to him and Australia for that one!!!
We've had a lot of discussions about this already. Check the archives under Forum.
What he said. Exactly. I couldn't have said it better.
The Creepy List is a work in progress; most of the films are worth watching, but there's a few there that made it in on sheer audacity (decidedly not the audacity of hope!)

The Creepy List is a group effort, all are welcome to join and help maintain/update it,
Just added NIGHTMARE DETECTIVE
Thats a pretty good list right there.
Feast
The Descent
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
House of 1000 Corpses
The Devils Rejects
Street Trash

I'll 2nd The Stuff :)
The Haunting (1963)
Below
Evil Dead 1&2
Uzumaki
A Tale of Two Sisters
2000 Maniacs
The Beyond
From Beyond
Reanimator
Tremmors 1,2,3,4
Army of Darkness
Wolf Creek
Beyond the Door
Hunchback of Notre Dame (Laughlan)
Nosferatu (original)
The Untold Story
Virus (abandoned ship one)
The Cube
Brain Dead (the one with the zombies)
Bad Taste
The Giant Spider Invasion
Shock Waves
Black Sheep
Severance
High Tension (Haute Tension)
The Changling (original)
The Incredible Melting Man
Near Dark
Rooms For Tourists
Terror Taxi
Dead and Breakfast
Motel Hell
Dead Alive
Ed and His Dead Mother
I Drink Your Blood
Street Trash
Spider Baby
Bone Sickness
Choking Hazzard
The Great Gabbo
The Abominable Dr Phibes
Trilogy of Terror
R-Point
Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things
Night of the Creeps
Night of the Comet
Day of the Triffids
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (original and 70's version with Donald Sutherland)
Target Earth
Invisable Invaders
Phantasm 1,2,3,4,& 5
Puppet Master (Full Moon produced) 1,2,3
Sars Wars
Bio-Zombie
Aswang
Phantom Ship
Three Extremes
MPD Psycho
Mermaid In a Manhole
Ed Gein
Deranged
Malevolence
Basket Case 1 & 2
....lot's more if you want them,...
thanks i loved your list! lots of cheesy campy stuff on there and i have a guilty pleasure for that lol. Lot of stuff i have never heard of too.

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