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tejastech08
 Rep: 194 

Re: 10 Greatest Horror Films of all Time elimination- Round 6

tejastech08 wrote:
AtariLegend wrote:

Halloween simply for the fact that, if no sequels were made, it wouldn't be a horror film.

Unlike say for instance "The Exorcist", did I ever feel scared, as a child or adult....?

When "The Exorcist" was released there were actually people who had heartattacks in the cinema, I think that says something about it compared to the others.

I think James is just upset because "The Exorcist" had that awesome theme music 5 years before "Halloween".

People had heart attacks when they saw Hostel too. Doesn't mean Hostel was very scary. In fact, I wasn't scared by Hostel at all. It's gory and freaks out some people, but I prefer the suspense of films like Halloween by a long shot to torture porn with a bunch of gore. I voted Texas Chainsaw Massacre off simply because I don't think it's that great of a movie. It's actually scarier than the Exorcist in my opinion, but it's nowhere near as good of an actual film.

James
 Rep: 664 

Re: 10 Greatest Horror Films of all Time elimination- Round 6

James wrote:

Bumping this. It dropped to the 2nd page and I forgot all about it.

I'll leave the round open one more day. If voting stays the same, the best film on the list gets eliminated.

Tommie
 Rep: 67 

Re: 10 Greatest Horror Films of all Time elimination- Round 6

Tommie wrote:

I had to vote off Halloween.  I remember when I was in elementary school, a friend and I rented both The Shining and The Exorcist, we were scared shitless.  I cant say the same thing for Halloween or Texas Chainsaw.

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