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Favorite five - horror movies

Issue date: 10/31/03 Section: The Verge
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If you haven't seen this movie, you completely sheltered.



4. "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"- Those who know, the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre just came out, this is about that movie. The old one was not even a good movie. The new one on the other hand, is scary as all hell. Who knew that the girl, from 7th Heaven could play in a movie that had naughty words in it.

All joking aside the movie is about the notorius killer "Leatherface." This guy runs around and cuts, dices, slices, and hangs anyone who gets in the way of his mission, which is to kill more teens. Without a plot and almost no story line, you'll find yourself jumping at the edge of your seat and wanting mommy sitting next to you saying "Honey, Leatherface isn't real." But she would be lying to you, this movie is based on the true story that happened sometime in the 1970s about kids going to a Lynard Skynard concert and get sidetracked into there doom. Man, moronic teens should of kept going, Skynard Rocks!



5. "28 Days Later" - This is a british movie! This movie is full of violence, horror and survival in the England. A group of animal right activist go to save a monkee's in a military base but what those activist didn't know they'd unleash hell on the to the U.K. worse than the Sex Pistols. The monkees were carrying a rage drug inside of them that made them angry and bit a human being.

The human turn into zombies and go complete bollocks. They start feeding on each other for blood, and then all of the U.K. is a bunch of blood sucking zombie type things. All though the movie feels like your watching a Dawn of the Dead copy but your not. This isn't a funny movie, this is scary.





Brandy Headley/ Staff Writer

1. "It"-This movie will always make you look at clowns in a different way. Six long-lost friends, Bill Denbrough (Richard Thomas), Eddie Kraspbrack (Dennis Christopher), Richie Tozier (Harry Anderson), Ben Hanscom (John Ritter), Beverly Marsh (Annete Toole) and Stanley Uris (Richard Massur), are all reunited by a seventh friend, Mike Hanlon, (Tim Reid) who calls them each in their respective homes and lives to return once again to their hometown in Derry, Maine. He explains to them that "It" is back. Everyone shudders because "It" is a mysterious phenomenon that causes horrible deaths every 30 years; its victims are always little kids, always lured to the phenomenon that takes the form of Robert Gray, who is known as Pennywise The Clown (Tim Curry). Everyone shudders because those seven kids had "supposedly" defeated "It" 30 years ago, but guess what happened? HE'S BAAAAAAAAACK!!!! And this time it's up to our seven friends to go back and kill him once and for all so they can cure Derry of it and cure their horrors with it. The clown scared me so much when I was five years old, and it still scares me to this day. 
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