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20 Greatest Horror Movies Of All Time

20 Greatest Horror Movies Of All Time

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20 Greatest Horror Movies Of All Time Honey: I am looking for a horror movie that I watched when I was young, I believe it was one of the best horror movies of all the times. Unfortunately I cant really remember the title. I think its from the 90s, It was about a group of friends, that went to a big house in the middle of the forest. The trees also seemed possessed in the forest. No one was there but later the owner came back, which I believe was human but had goat legs.
All of them hided, some under bed, wardrobe. but he started killing all of them one by one. The man with goat legs start killing everyone and took their hearts. Can someone please help me find this movie! Thank you!

Date: 2020-07-14

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Ridiculous list! Considering a lot of the best horror films were made in the '20s and '30s, why does this list only go back to the 1970s? I wouldn't put The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in my Top 100 Horror Films list - he said the sequels and remakes were too trashy - like this one isn't? The original Invasion of The Body Snatchers was far superior to this gory remake. Although I love most of the films on this list, The Exorcist and Alien are the only two that deserve to be in a Top 20. Glaring omissions: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920, Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922) The Phantom of The Opera (1925, Frankenstein (1931, Freaks (1932, King Kong (1933, The Bride of Frankenstein (1935, Psycho (1960, The Innocents (1961, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962, The Haunting (1963, The Birds (1963, Masque of The Red Death (1964, Rosemary's Baby (1968, Night of The Living Dead (1968, The Wicker Man (1973, Don't Look Know (1973, Jaws (1975, The Omen (1976, Halloween (1978, Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979, The Ring (1998.
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Missing:
Psycho
Hereditary
Silence of the Lambs
Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn
Dawn of the Living Dead
Night of the Living Dead
Frankenstein
Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror
Dario Argento Movies (Deep Red, Suspira)
Ringu (The Japanese original)
The Fly (1986)
Halloween
Nightmare on Elm Street
Jaws
Aliens
It
Dracula
The Conjuring
Rosemary's Baby
Peeping Tom
Don't Look Now
The Wicker Man
The Omen
Shaun of the Dead
A Quiet Place
Carrie
Re-Animator
Black Christmas
The Others
The Cabinet of Dr Caligari
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
The Haunting (not the 1999 one. the old one)
It Follows
28 Days Later
An American Werewolf in London
The Birds
I could go on.

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Twenty Greatest Horror Films of All Time:
1: Hereditary
2: Midsommar
3: Alien
4: House of 1000 Corpses
5: I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
6: The Shining
7: The Exorcist
8: The VVitch
9: Rosemary's Baby
10: Texas Chainsaw Massacre
11: Evil Dead (2013)
12: Jacob's Ladder
13: The Strangers
14: You're Next
15: Cannibal Holocaust
16: Audition
17: The Neon Demon
18: The House of the Devil
19: High Tension
20: Sinister
Honorable Mentions:
1: I Saw the Devil
2: Jug Face
3: The Woman
4: The Ring
5: It Follows
WARNING: This list is NOT for the faint of heart or the squeamish. It contains graphic violence, torture, dismemberment, murder, nudity and rape.

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Misery was a much better adaptation and certainly more intense than The Mist.
Also, what about Jaws? Its on most best horror lists and for good reason.
Psycho? You left off one of the best horror movies ever made.
Put another way:
Psycho made us afraid to take a shower alone.
Jaws made us afraid to swim in the ocean.
The Exorcist made us afraid of being possessed. Ditto for Paranormal Activity.
The Descent made us afraid of cave diving.
Fatal Attraction made us fearful of dating the wrong woman.
But what did the Living Dead and its sequel do? Made us afraid of zombies? Lol
Never been a fan of Return of the Living Dead. Good horror isnt supposed to be humorous. Too campy for me.

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20) The Exorcist (1973)
19) The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
18) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
17) Alien (1979)
16) The Shining (1980)
15) The Thing (1982)
14) The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
13) Jacobs Ladder (1990)
12) Scream (1996)
11) The Blair Witch Project (1999)
10) Audition (1999)
9) The Descent (2005)
8) The Mist (2007)
7) Paranormal Activity (2007)
6) Martyrs (2008)
5) Let the Right One In (2008)
4) Youre Next (2011)
3) Goodnight Mommy (2014)
2) The Witch (2015)
1) Get Out (2017)

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33 horror faves of mine:
Alien
Antichrist
Before I Go to Sleep
Bram Stoker's Dracula
Brazil
Cam
Dark City
eXistenZ
Flatliners
Frankenstein's Army
Get Out
The Hunger
The Invitation
The Lighthouse
Luz
The Machinist
Mandy
Misery
mother!
Mulholland Drive
Night of the Living Dead
Nosferatu: Eine Sinfonie des Grauens
The Others
Pi
Predator
The Ritual
The Shining
Stoker
They Live!
The Thing
Thirst
Videodrome
The VVitch

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Oh my. I admit there's gotta be decisions even listing the best 100, save only 20 and A LOT is bound to be missing. And I get it, I get it - this in just entertaining social media, not an educated study backing the opinions up referring to some key literature on horror cinema? But still. To totally miss the black and white era horror? And the importance of Hammer and Amicus and the like, and then the ground breaking Italian cinema and the video nasties?
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20. The strangers
19. The Texas chainsaw massacre
18. Friday the 13th
17. Night of the living dead
16. Childs play
15. Jaws
14. Zombieland
13. In the mouth of madness
12. Scream
11. The orphanage
10. Creepshow
9. The others
8. The lost boys
7. Interview with the vampire
6. Halloween
5. A nightmare on elm street
4. The exorcist
3. Psycho
2. Alien
1. The shining

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