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re: need recommendations for horror movie
Posted on 10/25/14 at 1:09 pm to DLauw
Posted on 10/25/14 at 1:09 pm to DLauw
Alien
The Thing (pretty gory, but a great film - shouldn't shock kids of this generation)
Psycho (more of a thriller, but the classics never fail)
High quality films with lasting cultural value.
ETA: I concur with Poltergeist, too. Might even be too tame for today's generation to be considered a horror movie, although some scenes will get them there.
Ditto for Lost Boys.
The Thing (pretty gory, but a great film - shouldn't shock kids of this generation)
Psycho (more of a thriller, but the classics never fail)
High quality films with lasting cultural value.
ETA: I concur with Poltergeist, too. Might even be too tame for today's generation to be considered a horror movie, although some scenes will get them there.
Ditto for Lost Boys.
This post was edited on 10/25/14 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 10/25/14 at 1:15 pm to Ace Midnight
If you're going to mention Poltergeist, I might add The Frighteners too. It's a likable movie, though not quite what you'd say was good. It's mostly a very PG movie for the most part but I think they were told that one pivotal shot was going to make it R so they decided to add in a bunch of other gorey stuff but it's not bad at all compared to today's movies. It was Michael J Fox's last movie before he went to television.
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