Worst Horror Films?
All sequels!
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Hey, FRIDAY THE 13th part 3 was great - and introduced Jason's 'hockey mask of doom.'
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The Ring 2 was pretty good from what I remember.
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THE FEAR! If you've seen it you know what I'm talking about.
Oh this and "The Leprechan", I actullay saw that in the theater, that is until I got up and walked out. |
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Milhouse!! A "documentary" about Richard Nixon's early years. Scary!
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so bad they made two versions
the latest exorcist , paul schrader version. It was so bad that they hired that european director reny something to make a second version. Then that second version did bad so they brought back the schrader version and it bombed. What a mess!
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A strong contender for worst?
Halloween 3: Season of the Witch Not for production quality, plausibilty, or even acting...but rather just for being an incredibly stupid idea that marred an otherwise notable franchise. -J. |
A strong contender for worst?
Halloween 3: Season of the Witch Not for production quality, plausibilty, or even acting...but rather just for being an incredibly stupid idea that marred an otherwise notable franchise. -Jon |
oops, looks like a double post - sorry, I keep getting error messages on these forums this week and weird things keep happening.
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"Prince of Darkness"
Made by John Carpenter in 1987. Not only did it suck really bad, I just remember thinking leaving the theater. "What was THAT about." None of it made any sense. -Jon |
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We definitely have a different opinion on Horror films. ;) It creeped me out when I saw it in the theater. Of course, that was a LONG time ago. EDIT: I agree with Halloween III |
John Carpenter's "Prince of Darkness" was really well made (and easy to follow). All of his films are great, in my opinion. Some of his others: They Live, Starman, Vampires, The Thing....
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