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midnightmurdershow: The colors of horror movie posters
samael: bogleech: monsterman: Poltergeist (1982) That ridiculous spindly ghost is my favorite thing about this movie. I’m a fan of “guy removing face” and “weird tunnel of hell flesh”, myself I will see all the above and raise you:Boy-Eating
A pic from the book “A Pictorial History of Horror Movies’ by Denis Gifford. Picture is a still from the 1966 film “Black Cat”
Watching a horror movie and the girl runs up the stairs...
HORROR MOVIES
If We Bare Bears was a horror movie…Happy Halloween!
Are you looking for a lesser known horror movie to watch on Halloween? Well I’ve got one for you. It’s called Repo: the Genetic Opera.What’s it about? Basically in the near future, a worldwide epidemic of organ failure appears, and a company called
aidanphantom: Docu-Horror movies from the last few years that are actually good!I know people hate these movies but I love them, the good ones at least, it’s not really a trend as much as it is a style and for certain things it works a hell of a lot
I wanna get head and watch horror movies all day.
stayuglystayangry: in a study of horror movie viewers, “Men were most likely to enjoy the movie when paired with a woman who was distressed by it, and least likely to enjoy if the woman was unperturbed.” (x)what the fuck men are disgusting
freddylovesjason: Behind The Scenes Photos From Horror Movies
qtastrology:are you a hair up or hair down kinda person? horror movie or a rom-com? do you like coffee or tea? are you moon or sun? park or coffee shop? romantic love or platonic love?
movie: Halloween Movie Facts (Part 1) for more Halloween movie facts follow movie
camp-crystallake:Vintage Horror Posters @slbtumblng
suicycojerry: I was in a horror movie kinda mood so I drew this. Enjoy!
Trip Into Darkness: Horror Movie Mini-Marathon ideas
365daysofhorror: Halloween is coming! (never forget the classic horror movies)
taylors1928: Ten Iconic Horror Movie Posters
horror-movie-fixx: Night Of The Living Dead, 1968
live, love, horror movies
horror-movie-fixx: I’m becoming…Brundlefly. The Fly, 1986
horror-movie-fixx: We can defeat death.We can achieve every doctor’s dream.You’ll be famous… and live lifetimes. Re-Animator, 1985
horror-movie-fixx: You only realize who you are by going through pain and suffering.Only when you feel pain can you know the shape of your heart. Audition, 1999
Scary Bloody Horror Movies
House Of Horror Movies
horroroftruant: Nine Vintage Horror Movie Newspaper Ads
zombiepussyliquor: zombiepussyliquor:The lovely bry134life send me this message, I thought I’d post it, just if anyone else wanted some recommendations on classic horror movies to watch too. Sorry it’s a bit of a late reply. I would consider anything
A little selfie 🎃 Been watching a lot of horror movies (Print available here)
lilpusherlovergirl: horror movies that begin with “based on a true story”
horror-movie-confessions: “I really hated Christian Bale as an actor until I saw American Psycho. This is why I will hate the remake no matter what. No one else could pull off Patrick Bateman besides him.” Wait, what. They’re remaking American
horror-movie-confessions: “It really pisses me off when horror movie makers use stereotypical portrayals of mental illness instead of actually doing their research. We’re not all monsters.” While I agree in principle, and for movies in general,
horror-movie-confessions: “I don’t get how slashers follow mostly the same structure since Halloween in 1978, yet most of the latest ones feel boring, bland and uninspired…” It may just be me but the former statement seems to explain the latter…
horror-movie-confessions: “Ghost movies bore me to death” Ghost/Haunting, possession, and demon-based movies tend to be a bit boring to me. Its really a subjective thing, but I have a hard time getting into them. I don’t personally believe
horror-movie-confessions: “Silent Hill was the biggest mindfuck ever. I’ve seen it a few times and I still don’t get it.” Hey-hey! Silent Hill: Revelation promo shot (not Silent Hill proper, but I probably shouldn’t nitpick these things
horror-movie-confessions: “Stir of Echoes is such a good movie and I feel like it doesn’t get the love it deserves.” Oh my god, I love Stir of Echoes I have the book, I really ought to get around to finishing it
horror-movie-confessions: “It’s not exactly the best or the scariest, but I love all three of the Ginger Snaps movies.” The first one is brilliant, the second one (Unleashed) was…rather odd. I did like the third one though, I kind of have
horror-movie-confessions: “I love The Exorcist but I can’t stand the beginning scene in the desert” Every time I watch the Exorcist and the beginning comes on I get really confused and think I accidentally put in the wrong movie. Every time.
horror-movie-confessions: “I really love The Mist. People just don’t seem to get it. It makes up for an awesome lovecraftian/cosmic horror movie adaptation, which seems to be pretty hard as many films have failed at it.”
horror-movie-confessions: “I’m getting tired of people bashing Rooney Mara in the A Nightmare on Elm Street remake, she didn’t want the role. She tried to sabotage her audition, but got it anyways.” I’m confused. Why did she take it if
horror-movie-confessions: “I really wish that there were more animated horror films.”
horror-movie-confessions: “I have no respect for people that say all the good horror films were made in the 80s. Yeah, a lot of great slashers came from that era but what about Cabin Fever, Funny Games, Insidious, American Psyhco, High Tension (the
horror-movie-confessions: “Everytime I see lots of fog or hear a siren I think of Silent Hill and get extremely excited.” Whenever its foggy, or has just been foggy, or was foggy wherever someone has come from, pretty much everyone I know will
horror-movie-confessions: “No horror movie has ever scarred me the way 80s kids’ movies did. To this day I’m still terrified to vaccuum over the power cord because of that scene in The Brave Little Toaster.”
horror-movie-confessions: “I think Identity in underrated. It was a phenomenal movie, Amanda Peet was brilliant as well as John Cusack and Ray Liotta. I’ve seen every horror movie possible and still the ending mind-fucked me into oblivion. Totally
Something I’m hoping for in “Beach City Horror Club” is some neat horror movie references, especially to some classic B-movies. Because I like B-horror movies and I think it would be cool to see some references
I’m writing a fic about Pearl and Mystery Girl going on a movie date to a bad horror movie ‘cause that’s, like, my own personal ideal date scenario, tbh
You + Horror movies + Weed + Cuddles = A Percect Night ♥️
I want a really good horror movie to watch.
I am the person that goes & checks where the noise came from in a horror movie.
My moms watching these low budget horror movies about like a stepdaughter who kills the stepmoms family members and stuff and my eyes can’t roll back further into my skull because it’s soooo cliche and I’m getting frustrated with the