RIP!
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joshg_123 — 10 years ago(August 30, 2015 11:00 PM)
I have to choose 4:
Last House on the Left (1972)
Deadly Blessing (1981)
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
The Hills Have Eyes Part II (1984)
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RADinaRy — 10 years ago(August 31, 2015 12:30 AM)
A Nightmare on Elm Street
- My ultimate favorite film that impacted me like no other. True nightmares of my childhood that I really wouldn't change for anything. An exhilarating watch every time along with
New Nightmare
as a satisfying bookend.
Scream - Another classic in my eyes. I was fortunate enough to meet Wes and the rest of the cast in person at a pre-screening and Q&A of Scream 4 shortly before it was released. One of the best experiences that I'll never forget and a quadrilogy I'll always enjoy watching.
Red Eye - I love that it's not a horror, and he does great in the thriller/action genre. First saw this in theaters when I was just 14 and it was a lot of fun. This film isn't trying to be spectacular or groundbreaking and works best as the simplistic, innocent, roller-coaster ride it is.
- My ultimate favorite film that impacted me like no other. True nightmares of my childhood that I really wouldn't change for anything. An exhilarating watch every time along with
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hereminton — 9 years ago(April 30, 2016 10:31 AM)
There are actually four of his movies that are on my favorite movies of all time list, so I'll have to list four instead of three. They are, in order:
- A Nightmare on Elm Street
- Red Eye
- Scream 4
- Scream
"I happen to be a vegetarian". Lex, from Jurrasic Park
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horrorules — 9 years ago(May 17, 2016 09:21 AM)
New Nightmare
Scream
a nightmare on elm street
ehy H2 haters, look this
http://i486.photobucket.com/albums/rr226/zombiezombie/suck.jpg
RIP