on 29-10-2020 17:46
Hey everyone,
As the currently Stooktober and with Halloween coming up this weekend what better opportunity to talk about our favourite horror movies!
Horror films come in a wide variety of sub genres from your classic demonic possession or ghost stories to Psychological horrors and zombie fims, there's much to choose from and everyone has their own personal preference and we'd love to hear your top pics and recommendations for some spooky Halloween viewing!
I'll get the ball rolling with a few of my faves! I'm a massive sci fi fan so anything that mixes horror and sci fi is a must watch for me. Event Horizon staring Sam Neill and Laurence Fishburne is set aboard a once missing space ship that attempted to travel faster then light but came back missing its crew and haunted by a sinister presence.
Pandorum is another great sci fi horror which tells the story of several crew members waking from hypersleep with no memory and something evil stalking thr broken down ship.
I'm also a big fan of the classics like The Exorcist, The Shining and A Nightmare on Elm Street! Anything with zombies is right up my street too.
Let us know your favourite horror films below and any recommendations you have for this Halloween's viewing.
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on 29-10-2020 18:05
One of my favourites was The Shining. Years old I know, but caused me many sleepless nights.
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on 29-10-2020 18:18
on 29-10-2020 18:18
It's such a creepy film @Cleoriff! I remember watching it and having trouble sleeping that night
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on 29-10-2020 18:29
on 29-10-2020 18:29
@Martin-O2 wrote:It's such a creepy film @Cleoriff! I remember watching it and having trouble sleeping that night
I read all Stephen King books @Martin-O2 and IT was the one which affected me badly. So frightening in fact, I use to push it under the bed so I couldn't see it when I woke up. I also wouldn't hang my leg out of the bed, however hot it was.
My fear of clowns started after I read the book and watched the film.
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on 29-10-2020 18:43
on 29-10-2020 18:43
The classics - The Shining and Nightmare On Elm Street - are among my favourite horror films, along with The Omen [which scared the life of me when I first saw it in a cinema] and Stephen King`s Christine.
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on 29-10-2020 19:04
on 29-10-2020 19:04
@Mi-Amigo wrote:
Nice to see a picture of the O2 Community managers` office - before any decoration - @Martin-O2
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on 29-10-2020 19:36
on 29-10-2020 21:04
on 29-10-2020 21:04
@TallTrees wrote:
Hi @Martin-O2
I have never watched a spooky or horror movie, true. I would never be able to sleep. Laughed @Cleoriff not being able to hang leg out of bed know exactly what you mean!
Is reading worse than watching?
Fun spooky is ok, serious horror no way.
The book is always out before the film. If you have a vivid imagination like me then yes, I can be frightened to death
Rarely, the film lives up to the hype of the book but as I know what's coming, I hide behind a cushion...
Now I'm older, I am ok reading horror, although I won't watch a horror film on my own.
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on 29-10-2020 21:18
on 30-10-2020 11:04
on 30-10-2020 11:04
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