08-22-2009, 08:09 PM
I do not know... But I think it's pretty much between 3
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre '74 - Just about the most perfectly crafted horror film I've seen. Just about every scene is scary or at least disturbing/unsettling, even on repeat viewings. Once it kicks into high gear there's not a dull moment.
The Evil Dead - Even scarier than Texas Chainsaw, but has some directorial flaws that occasionally break up the tension. Starts early, gets bleak, and eventually shifts into totally overwhelming: A bad dream on crack.
Black Christmas '74 (Coincidence?? o.O) - This one started a trend of cheezy slashers, and had some "bleeeh" cheezy moments... However ONE thing kept me from wanting to go to sleep that night, even though I watched it in the morning. THE VILLAIN. Billy = Pure boogeyman atmosphere x10, totally insane, but intelligent enough to stalk; sadistic, but creepily childlike...
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre '74 - Just about the most perfectly crafted horror film I've seen. Just about every scene is scary or at least disturbing/unsettling, even on repeat viewings. Once it kicks into high gear there's not a dull moment.
The Evil Dead - Even scarier than Texas Chainsaw, but has some directorial flaws that occasionally break up the tension. Starts early, gets bleak, and eventually shifts into totally overwhelming: A bad dream on crack.
Black Christmas '74 (Coincidence?? o.O) - This one started a trend of cheezy slashers, and had some "bleeeh" cheezy moments... However ONE thing kept me from wanting to go to sleep that night, even though I watched it in the morning. THE VILLAIN. Billy = Pure boogeyman atmosphere x10, totally insane, but intelligent enough to stalk; sadistic, but creepily childlike...
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ


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