Question:
What movies should I watch for Halloween?
asdfa
2009-10-26 02:37:15 UTC
My friends and I don't know what movies we should watch. I was thinking something kind of like "An American Werewolf in London" or "The Shinning". Any ideas? We're going to watch three movies but please list as many as you can. Thank you.
Eight answers:
ALL CAPS
2009-10-26 02:48:36 UTC
What kind of movies? Guessing from the two you just posted, scary/horror/thriller?

100. Final Destination (2000, Directed by James Wong)



99. Dead Ringers (1988, Directed by David Cronenberg)



98. The Ring (2002, Directed by Gore Verbinski)



97. Frankenstein (1931, Directed by James Whale)



96. Scream (1996, Directed by Wes Craven)



95. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992, Directed by Francis Ford Coppola)



94. Night of the Creeps (1986, Written and Directed by Fred Dekker)



93. Salem's Lot (1979, Directed by Tobe Hooper)



92. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (70s version)



91. IT (1990, Directed by Tommy Lee Wallace)



90. The Lost Boys (1987, Directed by Joel Schumacher)



89. Dog Soldiers (2002, Written and Directed by Neil Marshall)



88. Return of the Living Dead (1985, Written & Directed by Dan O'Bannon)



87. The Beyond (1981, Directed by Lucio Fulci)



86. Pet Semetary (1989, Directed by Mary Lambert)



85. Nosferatu (1922, Directed by F.W. Murnau)



84. The Wolfman (1941, Directed by George Waggner)



83. The Mummy (Universal) (1932, Directed by Karl Freund)



82. Darkness Falls (2003, Directed by Jonathan Liebesman)



81. Grindhouse (2007, Directed by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez)



80. Seven (1995, Directed by David Fincher)



79. Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981, Directed by Steve Miner)



78. Don't Look Now (1973, Directed by Nocolas Roeg)



77. Videodrome (1983, Written and Directed by David Cronenberg)



76. Event Horizon (1997, Directed by Paul Anderson)



75. the Stepford Wives (1975, Directed by Bryan Forbes)



74. Puppet Master (1989, Directed by David Schmoeller)



73. The Birds (1963, Directed by Alfred Hitchcock)



72. Hostel (2005, Directed by Eli Roth)



71. Army of Darkness (1992, Directed by Sam Raimi)



70. Behind the Mask (2006, Directed by Scott Glosserman)



69. From Beyond (1986, Directed by Stuart Gordon)



68. Poltergeist (1982, Directed by Tobe Hooper)



67. The Quartermass Xperiment (1955, Directed by Val Guest)



66. Re-Animator (1985, Directed by Stuart Gordon)



65. Amityville Horror (1979, Directed by Stuart Rosenberg)



64. Horror of Dracula (1958, Directed by Terrence Fisher)



63. Jacobs' Ladder (1990, Directed by Adrian Lyne)



62. Tenebrae (1982, Written and Directed by Dario Argento)



61. Altered States (1980, Directed by Ken Russell)



60. The invisible Man (1933, Directed by James Whale)



59. Dawn of the Dead 2004 (2004, Directed by Zack Snyder)



58. The Host (2006, Directed by Joon-ho Bong)



57. The Omen (1976, Directed by Richard Donner)



56. The Legend of Hell House (1973, Directed by John Hough)



55. Phantasm (1979, Directed by Don Coscarelli)



54. The Wicker Man (1973, Directed by Robin Hardy)



53. Rosemary's Baby (1968, Directed by Roman Polanski)



52. Saw (2004, Written and Directed by James Wan)



51. Feast (2005, Directed by John Gulager)



50. Halloween 2 (1981, Directed by Rick Rosenthal)



49. Misery (1990, Directed by Rob Reiner)



48. The Mist (2007, Directed by Frank Darabont)



47. A Tale of Two Sisters (2003, Written and Directed by Ji-woon Kim)



46. Village of the Damned (1960, Directed by Wolf Rilla)



45. Day of the Dead (1985, Written and Directed by George A. Romero)



44. Cemetary Man (1994, Directed by Michele Soavil)



43. High Tension (2005, Directed by Alexandre Aja)



42. Bride of Frankenstein (1935, Directed by James Whale)



41. The Curse of Frankenstein (1957, Directed by Terence Fisher)



40. Ginger Snaps (2000, Directed by John Fawcett)



39. The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971, Directed by Robert Fuest)



38. Hell Raiser (1987, Directed by Clive Barker)



37. The Sixth Sense (1999, Directed by M. Night Shyamalan)



36. The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988, Directed by Wes Craven)



35. The Orphanage (2007, Directed by J.A. Bayona)



34. The Blair Witch Project (1999, Written and Directed by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez)



33. Shaun of the Dead (2004, Directed by Edgar Wright)



32. 28 Days Later (2002, Directed by Danny Boyle)



31. Black Christmas (1974, Directed by Bob Clark)



30. Audition (1999, Directed by Takashi Miike)



29. Silence of the Lambs (1991, Directed by Jonathan Demme)



28. The Thing (1982, Directed by John Carpenter)



27. Aliens (1986, Directed by James Cameron)



26. Suspiria (1977, Directed by Dario Argento)



25. Jaws (1975, Directed by Steven Spielberg)



24. Zombi 2 (1980, Directed by Lucio Fulci)



23. Interview with the Vampire (1994, Directed by Neil Jordan)



22. The Eye (2002, Directed by The Pang Brothers)



21. Frailty (2001, Directed by Bill Paxton)



20. Dead Alive (1992, Directed by Peter Jackson)



19. The Howling (1981, Directed by Joe Dante)



18. The Descent (2005, Directed by Neil Marshall)



17. Ju-On (2000, Written and Directed by Takashi Shimizu)



16. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974, Directed by Tobe Hooper)



15. May (2002, Written and Directed by Lucky McKee)



14. White Zombie (1932,
Dannilu
2009-10-26 02:48:15 UTC
An American Werewolf in Newyork



Or



An American Werewolf In Paris :)

Hope This Helps:)
2009-10-26 02:44:21 UTC
1) The Saw Films

2) Chucky

3) Stephen King's It

4) The Halloween Films
WhySoSerious?
2009-10-26 03:19:01 UTC
I don't really know any good horror movies but maybe you should watch "The Haunting In Connecticut", I watched it last night and got very scared... but maybe that's just because I'm 12 :s. Anyway, It's about this family who move into this old funeral home and the teenage boy (who has cancer) chooses the basement room as his bedroom. He starts seeing strange things like his mother is mopping the floor and he sees the water as blood and he starts seeing faces in the mirrors etc. Then, connected to the bedroom is another room but it's sealed shut so they decide to open it and inside is a ............... Sorry, don't want to give away the suprise ;)
2009-10-26 02:46:16 UTC
The strangers! ( very scary first time, best watch no adults and and lights off to add to the scaryness :P)



Saw 1 ( good thiller, great plot, excellent ending twist..... not gory at all unlike the other 5 )
2009-10-26 03:19:48 UTC
Shaun Of The Dead..perfect mixture of horror and laughter.
Rahul
2009-10-26 02:47:49 UTC
the best movies as per my suggestion would be saw,exorcist,exorcism of emily rose(because it's based on true story),the wrong turn 1,2,3,california chainsaw massacre,friday the thirteenth,resident evil
2009-10-28 10:55:04 UTC
for best movies to watch for halloween,you would better visit


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