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The top 20 What Horror Movie Would I Recommend To You? results of 4823 participants.
Percentages indicate the frequency of the self-selected participants' top results for What Horror Movie Would I Recommend To You?. |
#1
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25.8%
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The Thing (1982) - Great special effects, suspenseful plot and overall good acting.!
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#2
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24.9%
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Frailty (2003) - Bill Paxton's directorial debut, it has a great plot and the acting is pretty good too!
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#3
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14.8%
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Rosemary's Baby (1968) - A well made thriller with some cool (and weird) dream sequences!
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#4
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8.4%
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The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari (1919) - Crazy sets and a cool plot, even though it's silent!
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#5
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7.8%
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Cemetery Man (1994) - A surreal Italian zombie flick about death and love, very poetic, very cool!
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#6
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4.3%
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Dog Soldiers (2002) - A fun action-horror flick which is kind of like a cross between Aliens and Night Of The Living Dead!
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#7
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3.8%
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Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn (1987) - Three Stooges slapstick in a horror setting!
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#8
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3.8%
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Psycho (1960) - Alfred Hitchcock's first, and best horror movie!
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#9
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2.9%
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Sleepy Hollow (1999) - Inspired heavily by Mario Bava and Hammer horror films!
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#10
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1.6%
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Dead Alive (1993) - A zombie comedy from Peter Jackson, it's not good taste, but it's fun!
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#11
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0.5%
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Suspiria (1977) - The lighting is colorful, nightmarish and surreal, but the plot isn't too strong!
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#12
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0.5%
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Jacob's Ladder (1990) - Surreal like Donnie Darko, but much better!
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#13
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0.2%
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Night Of The Living Dead (1968) - More serious than it's sequel, the grandaddy of zombie films!
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#14
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0.2%
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Dawn Of The Dead (1978) - A great satire on consumerism and sequel to Night Of The Living Dead!
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#15
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0.2%
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) - One of the first slashers, it doesn't play by the rules of the genre!
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#16
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0.2%
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The Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954) - A fun monster movie, but the acting is pretty bad!
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#17
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0.1%
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Halloween (1978) - The most popular slasher of them all, this popularized the "stalk & slash" genre!
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#18
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0.0%
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Martin (1977) - An interesting character study of a boy who may or may not be a vampire!
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#19
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0.0%
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Phantasm (1979) - A good surreal horror flick. There's depth underneath it all, but it's hard to understand!
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#20
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0.0%
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The Wolf Man (1941) - Poetic and tragic, although Lon Chaney Jr. isn't great as The Wolf Man!
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