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The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre still freaks me out. That's about it, honestly. Most horror movies are just jumpy sci-fi/fantasy to me.
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I watched "Drag Me to Hell" with the girlfriend not too long ago. I don't like many "horror" movies but I thought it was pretty great. It's made by the same guy that did the Evil Dead movies, so if you liked those, try this one.
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to ima_drummer2k again Jacob's Ladder ****s with you after you watch it too... badass.
You gotta be kidding me, that movie was ****ing terrible. Evil Dead is a classic, and it didn't take itself seriously. Drag Me to Hell gave me a "I take myself seriously" vibe. Regardless it was a terrible movie. Even Rifftrax couldn't save it.