Favorite five - horror movies
Issue date: 10/31/03 Section: The Verge
Aaron Saudargas/ staff writer
1. "Evid Dead 2"-With a bloody chainsaw and a mouth full of 1980s catch phrases that infected a generation, this movies is full of idiotic things that will make the individual watching it become more stupid. This movie can only be Evil Dead 2.
"Hail to the king baby," said Bruce Cambell procliaming him "the man" after a lousy clamation sequence of his dead wife dancing in the woods, initial cutting off her head.
There is so much blood in this 1980s B-movie complex. This movie takes place in the woods with a 'book of the dead" causes zombies and other crazy monsters. This experience will not only intregue you to watch the rest of the series but want watch the movie all over again.
2. "Rosemary's Baby"-This film is absolutely the craziest movie I have ever seen. It's not neccessarily scary but has many twists and turns. It is about this couple who wants to have a child in a big city but nothing is the way it seems.
The main character in the movie is named Rosemary and her husband becomes buddies with the neighbors who are beginning to the movies crazy antics.
Rosemary gets pregnant and begins to a see a special doctor that were offered to her by the neighbors. Somewhere along the lines Rosemary picks up the idea that her baby is going to be used in a sacrificial satanic ritual.
Wow, I know.
3. "Halloween"-If you don't know about the Halloween Series then the 80's have failed you? With the greats like Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween just seemed to stand out. Halloween just seemed to have the perfect insane killer, Michael Myers.
A man with a mask that fit his face perfectly. Killing sexually active teens for their wrong doings, wait that was Friday the 13th. Well it almost follows the same plot, but still...BLOOD!
This is one of the first films where Jamie Lee Curtis plays the lead role. But who cares, there's a mad man on the loose and killing teens recklessly with a very big kitchen knife.
1. "Evid Dead 2"-With a bloody chainsaw and a mouth full of 1980s catch phrases that infected a generation, this movies is full of idiotic things that will make the individual watching it become more stupid. This movie can only be Evil Dead 2.
"Hail to the king baby," said Bruce Cambell procliaming him "the man" after a lousy clamation sequence of his dead wife dancing in the woods, initial cutting off her head.
There is so much blood in this 1980s B-movie complex. This movie takes place in the woods with a 'book of the dead" causes zombies and other crazy monsters. This experience will not only intregue you to watch the rest of the series but want watch the movie all over again.
2. "Rosemary's Baby"-This film is absolutely the craziest movie I have ever seen. It's not neccessarily scary but has many twists and turns. It is about this couple who wants to have a child in a big city but nothing is the way it seems.
The main character in the movie is named Rosemary and her husband becomes buddies with the neighbors who are beginning to the movies crazy antics.
Rosemary gets pregnant and begins to a see a special doctor that were offered to her by the neighbors. Somewhere along the lines Rosemary picks up the idea that her baby is going to be used in a sacrificial satanic ritual.
Wow, I know.
3. "Halloween"-If you don't know about the Halloween Series then the 80's have failed you? With the greats like Friday the 13th and Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween just seemed to stand out. Halloween just seemed to have the perfect insane killer, Michael Myers.
A man with a mask that fit his face perfectly. Killing sexually active teens for their wrong doings, wait that was Friday the 13th. Well it almost follows the same plot, but still...BLOOD!
This is one of the first films where Jamie Lee Curtis plays the lead role. But who cares, there's a mad man on the loose and killing teens recklessly with a very big kitchen knife.
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