Jaws did scare, EVERYONE, I doubt there has been, or will be a film that can create that sort of terror, hats of to Steven Spielberg, he really can make a rubber fish, the scariest thing in the world.
I was referring to "Ju-On: The Grudge." It is a classic.
And Cabin Fever may not be very well done but it's story is strongly associated with some dark realities of life.
A very dangerous bacteria called "Necrotizing Fasciitus" exists and it is actually termed as the flesh eating bacteria because it can eat skin and flesh of its victims alive. Hence the story of this movie focuses on a terrifying but invisible enemy like that bacteria.
And during times of danger, chaos and anarchy; people often don't act nicely due to selfishness and fear and reveal their true colors. Hence the characters shown in the movie represent such people.
So I recommend Cabin Fever to all horror fans because it is different from traditional horror movies.
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Romero's Of the Dead series
Last House on the Left
May
Audition
Salo
Dog Soldiers
The Fly
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
Return of the Living Dead
The Shining
1)Halloween Series
2)Ju-On Series
3)Saw series
4)Godzilla (Original Japanese version)
5)Night of The Living Dead (original)
6)CandyMan
7)Behind The Mask (Mostly a comedy...but its great)
8)Friday The Thirteenth (First only)
9)Dawn of The Dead (original)
10)Eraserhead (Some dont consider it horror, but I do...)
1. 30 days of nights
2. Sixth Sense
3. What Lies Beneath
4. The Exorcist
5. The Ring
6. Friday the 13th
7. The Mist
8. Night of the Living Dead
9. Dracula
10. The Eye
> Night of the Living Dead 1990
> Dawn of the Dead
> Dawn of the Dead remake
> Day of the Dead
> Halloween original
> Nightmare on Elm Street
> Texas Chainsaw Massacre original
> HellRaiser
> 28 Weeks Later
> The Thing
-The Hitcher (original)
-The People Under the Stairs (if you haven't seen it before)
-Halloween (original)
-The Evil Dead
-A Nightmare on Elm Street
-Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (some consider a suspense film)
-IT
-An American Werewolf in London
-JAWS
-Suspiria
I don't see lots of those (even The Grudges American remake) as being any worse than the Saw movies, i quite liked the first movie, but they just became absurd and tiresome very quickly. I'd write a list but most of the ones i'd put on there have been said so...
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Halloween 1 (original) and 2
JAWS (thriller or horror I don't give a damn)
Nightmare on elm street (possibly my fav horror movie)
Hills have eyes (2006 remake)
Stay Alive
House of wax remake (Miss Hilton gets killed)
Gravedancers
See no evil
Evil dead 1 + 2