Fright Night

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  1. Jacqueline4390 profile image82
    Jacqueline4390posted 9 years ago

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    Since this is the night for ghoulish fiends and other assorted horrors; what is your favorite all time horror classic?

    1. Jacqueline4390 profile image82
      Jacqueline4390posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      DRACULA starring Bela Lugosi is my all time horror classic. I remember as a child looking at a night time television show called Fantastic Features. The look in that man's eyes would keep me too afraid to watch and too curious to turn away. Together with that accent ... that was pure classic!!!

  2. brutishspoon profile image68
    brutishspoonposted 9 years ago

    I'm a big SF fan and love Event Horizon.

    1. Jacqueline4390 profile image82
      Jacqueline4390posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      SF is my favorite genre and those old films of the 1950s are great. Them, Giant Mantis, The Blob, The Thing with James Arness, Tarantula just to name a few. But if you want to scare the stew out of me; give me the vamp movies!

  3. Solaras profile image95
    Solarasposted 9 years ago

    It's a tie between Rocky Horror Picture Show and Young Frankenstein.

    1. Jacqueline4390 profile image82
      Jacqueline4390posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Young Frank is a "funny" horror movie which I also enjoyed mostly because I like Gene Wilder. But I have never seen Rocky Horror!

      1. Solaras profile image95
        Solarasposted 9 years agoin reply to this

        Gene Hackman was a riot too as the blind priest - Let's hear it for the Genes!

        1. Jacqueline4390 profile image82
          Jacqueline4390posted 9 years agoin reply to this

          I agree with you 100%

  4. brutishspoon profile image68
    brutishspoonposted 9 years ago

    Rocky Horror is a great film and the stage show is even better.

    1. Solaras profile image95
      Solarasposted 9 years agoin reply to this

      Somehow none of the stars list it on their credits as a proud moment in their careers lol.  It brought me endless delight.  I still know the words to most of the songs.

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    ShirleyJCJohnsonposted 9 years ago

    The Hills Have Eyes...the old, classic movie, not the new re-make...however, I still can't watch it in the nighttime, only in the daytime.

    1. Jacqueline4390 profile image82
      Jacqueline4390posted 9 years agoin reply to this

      You know, there are few remakes that measure up to the original classics. The War of the Worlds the new version made absolutely no sense at at!

 
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