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Monday, October 25, 2010

SHOCKtober: 132-108



I don't want to admit it, but we're nearing the home stretch of this fat-ass list of your favorite horror movies. I assure you, though, SHOCKtober won't end simply because October does.

But let's not get ahead of ourselves! Let's take a peek at 132-108, which is perhaps or finest hot hunk of list yet.

Each of the following films received SEVEN VOTES:

132. House on Haunted Hill -- 1959, William Castle
131. Ravenous -- 1999, Antonia Bird
130. Cannibal Holocaust -- 1980, Ruggero Deodato
129. The Exorcist III -- 1990, William Peter Blatty
128. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? -- 1962, Robert Aldrich

Each of the following films received EIGHT VOTES:

127. From Beyond -- 1986, Stuart Gordon
126. Planet Terror -- 2007, Robert Rodriguez
125. Pulse -- 2001, Kiyoshi Kurosawa
124. Peeping Tom -- 1960, Michael Powell
123. Possession -- 1981, Andrzej Zulawski
122. Eyes Without a Face -- 1960, Georges Franju
121. The Sixth Sense -- 1999, M. Night Shyamalan
120. Hausu -- 1977, Nobuhiko Obayashi
119. The Abominable Dr. Phibes -- 1971, Robert Fruest
118. Martin -- 1977, George Romero
117. Resident Evil -- 2002, Paul W. S. Anderson
116. The Mist -- 2007, Frank Darabont
115. Hostel -- 2005, Eli Roth
114. Dracula -- 1931, Tod Browning
113. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer -- 1986, John McNaughton
112. The House of the Devil -- 2009, Ti West
111. Dog Soldiers -- 2002, Neil Marshall

The following films received NINE VOTES:

110. Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter -- 1984, Joseph Zito
109. Demons -- 1985, Lamberto Bava
108. Opera -- 1987, Dario Argento


  • If you've yet to see Hausu...by God, what are you waiting for?!
  • Y'all, I loves me some Demons. I do. I love it in all its dripping, green foaminess.
  • I cannot see or think about Romero's Martin without this getting stuck in my head EVERY TIME:




Hopefully now you'll fall under the curse and the same will happen to you. That's called "paying it forward", just like in that movie...what was it called? Ah, Ju-On.

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