a_man_hs_no_username t1_iuhrqub wrote
- Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
- Psycho (1960)
- Rosemarys Baby (1968)
- The Exorcist (1973)
- Poltergeist (1982)
- The Shining (1980)
I’d also check out the other John Carpenter horror movies like They Live, The Fog and Christine - his horror movies (including The Thing and Halloween) are my favorite!
Keksis_theBetrayed t1_iuhssqm wrote
The Fog is great. I think I like its theme more than Halloween, honestly.
brogrammer9k t1_iuiqmr1 wrote
The exorcist is a movie i regret watching at a young age. Its one of the most unsettling films, its been 20+ years since I watched it and plenty of the scenes from that movie are still seared into my brain.
kevronwithTechron t1_iuiw31b wrote
The first half is arguably as horrific as the actual horror elements to me.
Parking_Mall_1384 t1_iujetbd wrote
I’m still not over the spider walk scene. And her pissing herself. Excellent movie though.
Parking_Mall_1384 t1_iujepor wrote
I recently watched Carpenter’s The Thing and I was floored at how amazing it was! Everything from the suspenseful atmosphere, to the effects to the story. Truly a fantastic choice.
Maleficent_Scale_296 t1_iuizwe4 wrote
Careful with Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I’ve never gotten over it.
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MrSnowden t1_iuio0ys wrote
Rewatched poltergeist and I felt it did not age well.
kevronwithTechron t1_iuivy70 wrote
I've got to imagine that was really awesome to see in theaters but likewise between the rotating stuff in the room scene and the fact I saw so many spoofs of it before the original film it didn't quite work for me.
Redjo52 t1_iuihua0 wrote
And the Human Centipede 1 and 2.. don't watch 3, that one sucked and will ruin the experience of the first 2...
Sparty92 t1_iuio8uy wrote
They asked for classics, not to barf their dinner. 😂😂😂
kevronwithTechron t1_iuivqw7 wrote
Uh WTF?
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