EllDee
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Night of the Living Dead.
Nuff said.
Nuff said.

Dr. Sanguinary ROCKED!!!!!!!
One thing that affected me though was fighting the skeletons in 'Jason and the Argonauts'.
The Ring, 30 Days of Night, and the one where John Cusack as a reporter stayed in a hotel room that was supposed to be haunted. The name of it was the room number.
When I was a kid they had a miniseries on about the Tate/LaBianca murders on TV. I don't know that it was the movie some much as the thought of Charles Manson but I did not sleep with the light off for two years.
You know you are hooked in to one of these scary movies when you are screaming at the screen, "Don't open that door! LOL
The host of the local "Creature Feature" on TV when I was a kid was...... "Robin Graves".
I am a big fan of the '50s Sci-Fi movies and any of the films produced in the '40s by Val Lewton w/ "The Seventh Victim" being one of the best. He produced the '42 version of "Cat People" and "I Walked with a Zombie". You didn't always have to see the monsters to be frightened.
The Seventh Victim (1943) - IMDb
Val Lewton - IMDb
There are lots of movies that claim to be "scary".
I always like "The Shining", I just wish the Olive Oyl looking woman would get clobbered in the end, she is that annoying. Of course, Kubrick wanted you to hate her.
I have to be honest here. The movie that scared me the most was one I watched as a little kid. The Wizard of Oz. Most people that have seen the movie don't give it a second thought, but as a kid, those damn FLYING MONKEYS scared the **** out of me. That is why I try to stay on the good side of the big gorilla. I don't want to see HIM fly.
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