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JaseKS said:
ALRIGHT LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HORROR MOVIES ARE THE ONLY MOVIES I WATCH SO HERE ARE MY TOP 5.
1. The Descent: This movie is about a group of very likable and interesting friends who go exploring a cave system and get lost. While exploring, they come across some...strange things. This movie also has a sequel, and it's one of the few sequels that's every bit as good as the first.
2. Triangle: This is a movie that's more likely to keep you up at night than give you nightmares. I can't say much about the plot, because that would spoil what is possibly the best part of the movie, but the most basic description is this: some friends go out on a boat and get shipwrecked. They happen to find an abandoned cruise. At least, they think it's abandoned, until a mysterious masked stranger starts killing them off one by one. And that's all I'm gonna say.
3. Annabelle: This movie is really controversial -everyone either loves it or hates it. Personally, it's one of the only horror movies I've seen that's caused me to cover my eyes. If creepy dolls are your thing, this movie's perfect. It's based on a real doll, too, if that sweetens the deal at all. (The Conjuring is pretty good, as well. If you're going to see one, I'd recommend watching both).
4. Splinter: This is perhaps one of my favorite horror movies of all time. It's also one of the most unappreciated. It's similar to a zombie movie, but in a very unconventional way. A super dorky couple get held up by a couple of convicts. who demand to be taken over the border. Their roadtrip is cut short when a dead animal covered in spines attacks them.
5. The Mist: This is my favorite Stephen King movie. In case you didn't already know, the movie is about a strange mist housing monstrous creatures that sweeps across the globe. It's a little cheesy (like most stephen king movies) but I personally really loved it.
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