Quality thread Mass, I love my horror movies. Here' s my top ten in no real order.
1. The Descent - British flick which in the cinema was amazing. If you haven' t seen it and you like horror, it' s a must.
2. Ichi The Killer - Japanese ultraviolentsexualgorefest. Spectactular. And the scene with the deep fried shrimp
3. American Werewolf in London - It just rules. I popped my cherry with a girl watching this.
4. Alien - I think it' s the scariest film ever made.
5. The Howling - The original is a classic. Don' t bother with any of the sequels, especially the one with the were-kangaroo nuns.
6. Pan' s Labyrinth - Not sure if it' s truly a horror, but it' s undoubtedly Del Torro' s finest film and deservedly won 5 million Oscars.
7. The Shining - Did I say Alien was the scariest film ever? Heeeeere' s JOHNNY!!
8. Hellraiser - Clive Barker at his best. The sequels elaborate on the story behind the Cenobites, but rely too much on gore and special effects. I don' t know how many time' s I' ve watched this now....
9. Texas Chainsaw Massacre - Just because so many films want to be this film.
10. The Evil Dead 2 - Basically a comedy remake of the first one, it' s the funniest horror ever made. Only Brain Dead comes close.
I could go on and on - I missed out some classic movies (The original Night of the Living Dead), Cannibal Holocaust, Lost Boys, Eraserhead, Naked Lunch etc
I' ll also recommend some excellent horrors you may have missed - Nightwatch, a Russian movie (part of trilogy but I' m waiting for the next two!), Deathwatch, a WW1 horror set in the trenches, Devil' s Rejects (slasher) and Bride and Seed of Chucky - very funny Child' s Play movies. Some people hate the last two, but I love camp horror, so these and the Toxic Avenger movies are right up my street.