My Top-10 Favorite HORROR MOVIES

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Rosemary's Baby (1968,  R)
Rosemary's Baby 5.0 Stars
In this film Polanski uses his talent and manages to keep you aware of Satan's power, he makes you believe in him and that his methods are inescapable, is more of a suspense story, a psychological thriller, than a horror movie. When the movie was about to conclude I was just guessing "does the devil really exists (in this movie)? or is she (Mia Farrow) just going nuts, thinking that evil people are trying to turn his own unborn child into the anti-christ?" and the ending is just superb with its respective little twist.
I like this movie very much! and not gonna bother saying its tiny minor flaws.
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The Exorcist (1973,  R)
The Exorcist 5.0 Stars
"Still very scary" ...and the quality is superb
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Dawn of the Dead (1979,  R)
Dawn of the Dead 5.0 Stars
"A standard for GORE"

A realistic take on fantasy: WHAT WOULD HAPPEN if Zombies exist. Romero's finest!
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Night of the Living Dead (1968,  Unrated)
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The Shining (1980,  R)
The Shining 5.0 Stars
"Goes beyond the book, Kubrick made Stephen King"s story his own"
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Psycho (1960,  R)
Psycho 5.0 Stars
"Hitchcock's most significant film"
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A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984,  R)
A Nightmare on Elm Street 5.0 Stars
I believe this is the 1st horror movie I saw, I was like 6 years old. My older brother rented it and never returned it back to the local movie store because I hid it, I hid the tape, I just liked Freddie so much, I remember thinking of him as a badass mother-f***er. So that explains my rating: 5/5 stars for pure personal sentiments.
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Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992,  R)
Bram Stoker's Dracula 4.5 Stars
*It's a bad product COVERED with "quality", and you just won't care, you'll still buy it.*

It's like an ugly chick but with a beautiful dress & make-up.
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The Phantom of the Opera (1925,  Unrated)
The Phantom of the Opera 5.0 Stars
I saw this movie by accident in some TV channel, and thank God I did. It is a standard for film-making, the shots an edited images are the best, so beautiful and artistic, I have never seen anything quite like that.
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974,  R)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4.5 Stars
"Violently Brilliant"
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  1. bipolar719
    bipolar719 posted 25 days ago

    good list. makes me want to go re-rent some of them