Ooh, that's a list I can get behind. Rosemary's Baby, An American Werewolf in London, Angel Heart, all favorites.
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I haven't seen all of those, but of the ones I have, Let The Right One In is the only one I wouldn't recommend.
I really should just watch Freaks. I'm overly scared of it.
Oh, and the original Wicker Man! That was fantastic, too.
I haven't see Freaks either. Or Phantasm, mostly because I remember the commercials from childhood and they freaked me right out.
Freaks is creepy as all get-out, but I don't think it's too scary for a die-hard horror fan. Hell, there were episodes of Carnivàle that were more traumatizing.
It's a disability-rights-movement touchstone, ita.(Not sure if that is a rec or a diss, but, you know.)
- Every* crip at the protest knows about "Freaks"
25 Best Horror Films of All Time
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It's a good list, but while I like most of the modern horror films listed I think they should be replaced by some classics like The Bride of Frankenstein and Curse of the Demon. No way should Return of the Living Dead be ranked as better than those.
Freaks is creepy as all get-out, but I don't think it's too scary for a die-hard horror fan.
I think it qualifies as revenge-horror. And it does get scary. When you think about how they must have transformed her....
(Or maybe it's just a fine line between creepy and scary.)