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I've done this thread cause i watched the original Texas Chainsaw Masacre for the 1st time yesterday & it was easily one of the worst films i've ever seen. Truelly terrible. Not only can i not understand the praise this got, but i can't see at all why people found it scary.
So i was just wondering what "classic" horror films people still genuinly like, or are actualyl scared by. I have a list of the good & the bad (that i've seen):
Hills Have Eyes - Slightly better, but still mostly crap (so was the remake)
Chainsaw Masacre - obviously i didnt like, just bad. (i liked the remake tho)
Exorcist - i at least see why people found this scary, i thought it was funny!
The Shining - Jack Nicholson maybe ace, but the film isn't
Friday the 13th - Absolutely terrible
The Fog - just boring, not really that bad, just boring
Halloween - the only one that still works. Not really scary, but Michael Myers is so menacing, its very atmospheric & just still very good.
The only one i can think of that i havent seen (but i do own and will watch) is The Wickerman.
Am sure i'll get lots of backlash for this, but it's not my fault films don't hold the test of time.
So i was just wondering what "classic" horror films people still genuinly like, or are actualyl scared by. I have a list of the good & the bad (that i've seen):
Hills Have Eyes - Slightly better, but still mostly crap (so was the remake)
Chainsaw Masacre - obviously i didnt like, just bad. (i liked the remake tho)
Exorcist - i at least see why people found this scary, i thought it was funny!
The Shining - Jack Nicholson maybe ace, but the film isn't
Friday the 13th - Absolutely terrible
The Fog - just boring, not really that bad, just boring
Halloween - the only one that still works. Not really scary, but Michael Myers is so menacing, its very atmospheric & just still very good.
The only one i can think of that i havent seen (but i do own and will watch) is The Wickerman.
Am sure i'll get lots of backlash for this, but it's not my fault films don't hold the test of time.