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some of these are not horror in the pure sense, but are horrifying.

The Fog (1980)
Nightmare On Elm Street
Wes Craven's New Nightmare
The People Under The Stairs
Friday The 13th
Friday The 13th, Part II
Friday The 13th, Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
Freddy Vs Jason
The Shining
Halloween
Halloween II
Rosemary's Baby
Black Christmas
The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
The Entity
Damien: Omen II
The Exorcist
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
The Evil Dead
Society
Late Night Trains
Last House On The Left
House On The Edge Of The Park
New York Ripper
Cujo
Twins Of Evil
Christine
Carrie
The Wicker Man (1973)
Fright Night
My Bloody Valentine
Night Of The Living Dead
Dawn Of The Dead
Day Of The Dead
Martin
The Crazies

anthology movies
Asylum
Body Bag
Cat's Eye
Creepshow
Creepshow 2
Dr.Terror's House Of Horrors
The House That Dripped Blood
Tales From The Darkside: The Movie
Trilogy Of Terror
Twilight Zone: The Movie
 
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ha ha ha

Is The Hitcher a horror film? I am sort of reaching here I suppose. I thought that was class though.
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The woman in black. Telly movie of the play.

Jeesus.

Nobody makes good horror flicks anymore. Except the japanese. Try getting your hands on that japanese one about the two sisters, i forget the name. Lala knows what i'm harping on about.
 
the eye is a bit meh. didnt get that shivery fiery fear i usually get from those asian horrors.


i recommend 'DUELS'.

"WHY ARE YOU FOLLOWING ME GOODAMN! I DIDNT DO ANYTHING!!"

think its spielbergs first feature too.
 

This?

Plot Synopsisby Hal Erickson</B>Originally produced by the BBC, Threads is a shattering speculative tale the onset of World War III, and the horrors of the post-apocalyptic society that struggles for survival. The film takes place in the ruins of Sheffield, a British working class town. Despite the fact that the world seems to be falling apart all around them, a young couple (Karen Meagher, Reece Meagher) intend to go ahead with their upcoming wedding. As the date draws near, however, simmering international tensions soon erupt into global thermonuclear war. In the devestation that follows, the apocalyptic erosion of society sends mankind hurtling back hundreds of years into an age where famine, strife, pestilence, and death wash over the land like an unrelenting flood of venomous bile. The central theme of the film seems to be that the adage "Life Goes On" just isn't good enough in a world doomed to a slow death by radiation. Without resorting to shock or sensationalism, this one makes The Day After and Testament look like kids' stuff. Though not picked up by any of the major American networks, Threads was widely distributed in the US through the auspices of cable mogul Ted Turner.
 

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