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Hello all you Zombie heads,Newborn Bloodsuckers and Wolftastic Wolfies out there! Thank you SOOO much for bestowing on me the ultimate honor of Horror Fan of the Month for June.You have NO idea of how proud this makes me!

How it all Started!
-The Exorcist my favorite horror movie I saw when i was 10 years old I watched this and had nightmares for weeks!Oddly enough I loved the thrill of seeing who lived and how it would end!To be a fan of horror you MUST watch everything! no matter how crappy it looks,how old,or with subtitles or not.Some of the best movies are from Japan and Italy or even older...
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posted by megalentine
So this 12 year old girl, Tatiana, decides to invite her favorite horror movie star, Jason, to her house for tea. Jason is so baffled by the invitation, he decides to go, just to meet the girl who sent it. He gets ready, goes to the address, and sees a little girl and her tiny friend waiting at the door. Now the two kids have the biggest grins on their faces, because they just can't believe that he actually came. He doesn't even make it to the doorbell before he's yanked through the door frame, greeted by screams and hugs and blinded by camera flashes!!! he decides to stay, and the only thought in his mind the whole time is,"Holy crap! these girls are lunatics!"
posted by AXLRgirl2420
I love movies like Nightmare on Elm Street n' Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but there's one that is even better than the most blood-filled movies!

That movie is none other than...The Shining! True, it doesn't have a killer who gets in your head or a killer clown, but what it has is an extremely amazing plot line, not that the others don't!

It's a thriller, mainly, but it digs deep into the human mind, which is scary enough! It tells the story of how isolation can make a man...or a whole family...go crazy! It's a classic, but many people don't consider it a horror classic. How can you say that two dead girls aren't scary? They are!

It's amazing! Jack Nicholson really does a great job at showing how crazy Jack Torrance really gets! It's a great movie and we should all love it!

Besides, there's an ax! Who doesn't love those?
Saw VI. <3
Saw VI. <3
First of all: Thanks so much guys! Yayy! I can't believe I'm fan of the month. And thanks to Kelsje for the awesome questions!

1. Why do you like Horror movies?
Because I love to get scared. I always have. And I love blood.

2. What type of Horror movies do you like the most? (slashers, monsters etc.)
Well, I love Slashers. They're more fun than the others, because the killer usually isn't revealed until the end. I also like Werewolves and witches. There are some great movies about them out there.

3. What was the most terrifying movie you have ever seen?
The Grudge, I guess. It was the first movie...
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Please keep in mind that this is merely my opinion, and this will be almost strictly horror. You could say "What's Halloween without Hocus Pocus and Halloweentown?" and that's fine but also cliched and not horror. This is not a list of my favorite horror movies by any means either, just a list of great ones I think are fun to watch at Halloween time and give me that sense of Horrorween (my new favorite word btw). I have also included some horror television in here as well just for the short attention span people (aka me).

In no particular order...

Stan Helsing
🍿🍿🍿1/2
🍿🍿🍿1/2

"It's Halloween...
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posted by CrescentMoon777
This monday I was left all alone in my apartment when my family went to London, and Spain to have fun. So I decided to start a Japanese horror movie week!

Monday: Ringu a.k.a The ring.
This was a very good story with good execution, the scares were mild and it had few to no jumpscares. I like it betetr that way though, it really got under your skin in a different way!

Score: 8/10

Tuseday: Ju-on: The grudge.
Less story, more scares! This is the type of movie that makes you scared of your enviroment! I don't want to turn around, open closets, or go to bed right now!
I would have liked a bit more...
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posted by hitman11
There's good news and there's bad news for horror fans today, folks. The bad news is that Rob Zombie has signed to write and direct H2, the sequel to his godawful remake of Halloween.

The good news is... erm. Erm. We'll get back to you on that one.

Zombie has long said that he would never make a sequel to his 2007 film, which spent more time on the origin of stalker and slasher extraordinaire Michael Myers than it did on the actual stalking and slashing, despite the fact that it grossed a nice, sequel-friendly $78 million worldwide.
posted by PrettyQueen0_0
When you are in a a creepy like place, you think its weird....but your friends talk you out of it of thinking its no good.....GO WITH YOUR GUT FEELING! That place is just going to end up to be a horror story!

Here is what you do

1. Do NOT seperate or split up! You just going to die that way! 2. Dont have sexual activities because your going to DIE by distraction! 3. Do not get naked, you will be easier to kill, 4. BOYS! Do not pull down your pants and pee....WANNA DIE?!? 5. Do not go around screaming/yelling!




OMG! Do you guys know when on horror movies someone sees or hears something weird they...
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There are two types of people in the world - those who don't love horror, and me. I don't need to clarify for anyone here that I'm a horror fanatic as if you visited this club or my profile ever, you'd know how much I love the genre. It is my favorite genre, no contest and it has been since I was 8 years old. Maybe even before that, but that's the age I remember becoming obsessed. So in all those years, I have seen a LOT of horror movies and I have also had many years to collect them.

I realized I have not done one of these articles in 8 years, and some of my favorites have changed. In that...
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posted by victoriaprother
Carnival of Souls is a low budget horror movie released initially in 1962 and directed by Herk Harvey. (Who also stars)
Mary Henry (Candace Hilligoss) is the sole survivor of a fatal car accident following a drag race.
After the crash, Mary leaves town and takes a job as a church organist, but her new start is plagued by visions of a ghoulish man (Herk Harvey). As her creepy visions intensify, Mary finds herself drawn to an oddly alluring, deserted carnival. The surreal setting and imagery that ensues within the carnival is nightmarish and memorable, reminiscent of many great horror movies.
Overall, Carnival of Souls is a stylish, eerie, effective and chilling horror film that has earned a devoted cult following.
posted by victoriaprother
The Spiral Staircase (1946) Directed by Robert Siodmak, is a psychological film noir starring Dorothy McGuire as the primary character, Helen.
It was adapted from a screenplay by Mel Dinelli and based on the Ethel Lina White novel 'Some Must Watch'. White also penned the original story that was used for Hitchcock’s film, The Lady Vanishes.
The movie is set primarily in a large Victorian house, Helen is a mute servant girl for the elderly bed-ridden Mrs. Warren (Ethel Barrymore). Also living in the mansion are the matriarch’s son Steve (Gordon Olivier), her stepson, Professor Albert Warren...
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posted by saeraghunanan
I am not a huge fan of horror films, however I would search on YouTube to see trailers of the latest horror films or if I can able to watch a whole film.

I do like the works of Tim Burton, and Alfred Hitchcock as I can cope to watch one of their works without feeling uneasy at night, despite its only a film which sometimes would be based on true facts or true stories.


There are so many horror films that I have not heard of, but there are a few that I have heard or seen on the TV/ social media as trailers.

I rather have someone with me to watch a full horror film but like I said before, I will not able to be comfortable at night when sleeping in bed.
posted by adultswimperson
AWESOME, thaks guys for voting for me for horror fan of the month, i was hoping i would win since me and Paramore-CSI were both tied, but thanks to energizerbunny who voted for me a day before the winnner was anounced.
So, thanks to all the other people who voted for me as well.
i am really happy with this honor.
and thanks to the people who became friends with me and the people who voted for each horror question i posted everyday.
if it wasnt for u guys i would'nt have won this award.
thanks so much!

>1. What's your all-time favorite horror movie?
> The Hills Have eyes
>2. Do you like sequels?...
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posted by EllentheStrange
Ok,this is the 1973 version,and I am doing this for those of you scared to see.Agian from Wikipedia,to lazy to tpye up the whole plot and movie.5/5.Good stuff very very creepy,scary,eerie,strange,nightmarish.Best horror movie ever.

Starting at an archaeological dig in Al-hadar near Nineveh in Iraq, Father Lankester Merrin (Max von Sydow), an archaeologist, visits a site where a small stone is found, resembling a grimacing, bestial creature. Merrin travels onward to find the strange statue of Pazuzu, which has a head similar to the one found earlier. He also encounters two riflemen and two dogs...
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posted by SherlockStark
I have a confession to make: I love horror; movies, books, television shows, it doesn’t matter. I can’t make it through the week without my fix of horror escapism. As a very introspective person, I have often wondered why this is the case; why am I drawn to this specific genre? After a productive pondering session, I think I have come up with four compelling reasons horror is such a well-loved genre (at least to me).

1.    It’s edgy.
Do you remember being an emo teenager? Wearing skull and crossbone jewelry with punk rock band T-shirts and writing angsty lyrics in a...
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posted by lloonny
1.Voodoo Dawn (1991) – Makoute
2.Night of the Living Dead (1990) – Ben
3.Candyman (1992) – The Candyman/Daniel Robitaille
4.Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (1995) – Candyman
5.Wishmaster (1997) – Johnny Valentine
6.Candyman: Day of the Dead (1999) – The Candyman/Daniel Robitaille
7.Final Destination (2000) – William Bludworth
8.Final Destination 2 (2003) – William Bludworth
9.Murder-Set-Pieces (2004) – Clerk
10.Final Destination 3 (2006) – Devil's Voice / Subway Voice Announcer
11.Minotaur (2006) – Deucalion
12.Hatchet (2007) – Clive Washington (Rev. Zombie)
13.Chicago Massacre:...
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posted by ambers1999
Carmen was 17 years old when her parents decided to move to Indiana. Her father had lost his job and the only way he could find new employment was by moving to a new state. The relocation caused a lot of problems for Carmen. She had to leave her friends behind and attend a whole new school in Indiana.

Carmen had a hard time making friends when she changed schools. It was the middle of the school year and most of the students had no interest in befriending the new girl. Initially, she spent many days alone, walking from class to class without speaking to anyone, but she eventually started hanging...
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posted by Mr-X
Listen Up,

If you are not into gross stuff here are some horror movies to avoid

Candyman-Gore and the bees and bugs that come out of the killer

Silence of the lambs-Cannibal movies are very gross but this is the most gross

Cannibal Holacost- a cult cannibal movie with gore,animal cruelty,and nutidy

Braindead(dead or alive)-Goriest movie evar

Candyman 2-This time a pichfork not a hook,right?

Nightmare on elm street 5-I watched some of the kills on bing video and a lot of them are gross

Dawn of the dead-Gore

Day of the dead-More Gore

Candyman 3-Did you learn anything from the first

Slither-Gross but great speical effects

From Dusk til dawn-Gore

Bad taste-Very gore
posted by jlhfan624
Jigsaw is an American horror film directed by Michael and Peter Spierig and starring Tobin Bell, Laura Vandervoort, Matt Passmore, Callum Keith Rennie, Clé Bennett, and Hannah Emily Anderson. It is the eighth installment in the Saw franchise, picking up over a decade after the death of the eponymous Jigsaw killer during the police investigation of a new succession of murders that fit his modus operandi.

This review will contain NO spoilers for Jigsaw but might for Saw 1-7.

For those unaware the Saw series is about John Kramer, also called the "Jigsaw Killer" or simply "Jigsaw". Rather than...
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So I wanted to make this quick-ish article about how the Fan of the Month thing works. Who knows, maybe some of you who didn't want to participate before may want to now! These things are usually done in more active spots like spots for couples or popular tv shows, but this spot is NOT really that active and that's why I wanted to do this contest thing. I want to encourage more activity! So here's just a general FAQ about FOTM! I hope you participate!



How is the FOTM determined?
A pick will be made (by me) with usernames of the people who have participated within this spot in the last month....
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