I'm rather partial to the old Universal monster movies. Dracula, Frankenstein, The Mummy and, best of the bunch by far, Bride of Frankenstein.
The silent 1922 Nosferatu (the first, albeit unauthorized, film version of Dracula) is a favorite.
But for a nice, spooky ghost/haunting flick, you can't beat the 1963 film The Haunting (ignore the 1999 remake by Jan de Bont) adapted from Shirley Jackson's classic novel The Haunting of Hill House.
Anything that's isn't stupid, No easy task for the horror genre. I'm also not a fan of watching people get chopped up, and or or mutilated by psychopaths. 'Hostel' for example, or slasher flicks.
Specifically for Halloween, either the original Halloween 1978 or Halloween 3 : Season of the Witch.
But I'm a horror nut so anything goes. Any horror will do. I'll randomly pull some out of a hat. Let's say:
City of the Living Dead
V/H/S
The Exorcist
The Burning
Psycho 2
The Keep
Sinister
Hills Have Eyes (2006)
No One Lives
Piranha (1978)
I could go on forever.
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You can't beat the original, John Carpenter Halloween. Classic movie. Then The Exorcist, closely followed by the original Omen.
Rob Zombie's version of Halloween (so much better than the original)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 version. I have good memories associated with this movie, so there's a bit of nostalgia - long story)
Hostel (such a classic)
Jeeper's Creepers (a bit cheesy but it's always on TV at this time of year and the acting/characters are solid)
House at the End of the Street (not that scary but Jennifer Lawrence is awesome)
Jennifer's Body (while not scary in a typical way, this movie totally entertains me - great script)
30 Days of Night (just creepy)
The Ring (another classic)
The Grudge (I liked the writing style of this one)
Cabin in the Woods (clever horror)
Cabin Fever (Eli Roth at his best - love this one)
Scream (the whole series is mindless and not particularly scary but still fun to watch)
Carrie (any version)
Scary Movie (The original was best. Gotta love Doofy)
Any Zombie movies - either the ones that are meant to be scary or stuff like Shaun of the Dead
I try ever year to get into the vintage slasher flicks like Halloween and Friday the 13th but I tend to get bored because they're so formulaic. I get that they set the scene for horror and are the standard classics but they're just not for me.
The Excorcist, Psycho and Carrie are the best of the lot to me. These movies never scare me but usually are kind of funny. I do love An American Werewolf in London. That movie is funny as hell. I love the line by the little English boy at the zoo telling his mother, "A naked American man stole my balloons." That'd be a great name for a song.
The Night of the Living Dead was shown as a fraternity party theme at my frat house in college. Good weed and a couple of kegs of beer makes it highly enjoyable. Being dressed as zombies make it even better.
Halloween. fell in love with Jamie Lee Curtis! she was soo hot in her school girl outfit!!
An American Haunting with Donald O'Sutherland.
The Queen of the Damn
and of course
practical Magic. or Chocolate hmmm thats a hard choice. hmm ok i will go with the love story of "The Mistress of the Spices".
The Blair Witch Project
The Scarlet Letter
The Crucible
Hocus Pocus
Lost Boys
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Dracula
Dracula 2000
Interview with the Vampire
The Queen of the Damn
You can't beat a good slash horror like Nightmare On Elm Street, Saw, and Halloween. But who can forget Hellraiser. I had nightmares over Pinhead, he scared me witless.
Others like Carrie, The Hills Have Eyes and The Burning are all true classic horror and have stood the test of time .....
I feel like watching them all again now, I have come over all nostalgic.
The Exorcist, original Halloween, The Shining, The Descent is a pretty good movie, 28 Days Later.. i could name a lot.
For a newer movie thrill, The Conjuring was pretty damn spot on. I highly recommend it.
When the debate is lost, slander becomes the tool of the loser. Socrates On the more fun (if somewhat macabre fun) side of things, there's The Nightmare Before Christmas, which effectively hits two holiday seasons in one movie.
To preface what I'm about to say, I haven't seen many horror movies (mainly cause I've been very scared of them up until about 5 years ago). But I gotta say...I love the Scream movies lol. Cheesy? Yes. Scary? Barely. I dunno, I just love them lol.
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Dracula
Jeeper's Creepers
Jeepers Creepers 2
Nightmare on Elm Street 3
Drag me to hell
Hocus Pocus
Sinister
Children of the Corn
The Shining
Nosferatu
Shazam with Shaq...at first glance it does not seem like a horror film but it is, look closely...it is.