50 Worst Horror Movies of All Time

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Per "Horror: The Ultimate Celebration" magazine...

The Hitcher (2007)
Shark in Venice
The Unborn
Night of the Lepus
Zombie Strippers
The Gingerdead Man
Lost Souls
House of Wax (2005)
The Mangler
Dreamcatcher
Invasion of the Blood Famers
Ghost Ship
The Rats
Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
Maximum Overdrive (1986)
Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror
The Haunting
Exorcist II: The Heretic
The Fog (2005)
Captivity
I Know Who Killed Me
The Beast of Yucca Flats
The Happening
The Fly II (1989)
The Disco Exorcist
Redneck Zombies
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhatten
Aliens Vs. Predator: Requiem
Slugs
Leprechuan: In The Hood
Dracula 2000
Night of the Bloody Apes
Feardotcom
An American Werewolf in Paris
The Creeping Terror
Birdemic Shock and Terror
Along in the Dark
Strippers Vs Werewolves
Monster A-Go-Go
Hobgoblins
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch II
Troll 2
Mano: The Hands of Fate
House of the Dead
The Wicker Man (2006)
 

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Yep some real schlock on this list...

Rob Zombie's "Halloween II" was stupid and convoluted (even for a horror film).

"The Happening" was just weird.

A few movies on the list I did enjoy:

Blair Witch II
Maximum Overdrive
Ghost Ship
House of Wax
 

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Per "Horror: The Ultimate Celebration" magazine...

The Hitcher (2007)
Shark in Venice
The Unborn
Night of the Lepus
Zombie Strippers
The Gingerdead Man
Lost Souls
House of Wax (2005)
The Mangler
Dreamcatcher
Invasion of the Blood Famers
Ghost Ship
The Rats
Nightmare on Elm Street (2010)
Maximum Overdrive (1986)
Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror
The Haunting
Exorcist II: The Heretic
The Fog (2005)
Captivity
I Know Who Killed Me
The Beast of Yucca Flats
The Happening
The Fly II (1989)
The Disco Exorcist
Redneck Zombies
Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhatten
Aliens Vs. Predator: Requiem
Slugs
Leprechuan: In The Hood
Dracula 2000
Night of the Bloody Apes
Feardotcom
An American Werewolf in Paris
The Creeping Terror
Birdemic Shock and Terror
Along in the Dark
Strippers Vs Werewolves
Monster A-Go-Go
Hobgoblins
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch II
Troll 2
Mano: The Hands of Fate
House of the Dead
The Wicker Man (2006)

I might take issue with you on Nightmare on Elm Street and The Hitcher.
 

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I might take issue with you on Nightmare on Elm Street and The Hitcher.

Those are not the originals.

They are the remakes.

I thought remake of "Nightmare" while not awful, was weak.
 

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Yep some real schlock on this list...

Rob Zombie's "Halloween II" was stupid and convoluted (even for a horror film).

"The Happening" was just weird.

A few movies on the list I did enjoy:

Blair Witch II
Maximum Overdrive
Ghost Ship
House of Wax
I kinda like Ghost Ship too, and generally speaking, I don't care for Horror films. Most of them are just stupid plots, and the only scares are more of startles, when they have loud noise combined with a sudden visual effect.
 

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I don't know if it totally qualifies as horror but a movie that scared the crap out of me as a kid was The Food of the Gods. I watched it again years later and was laughing out loud about how terrible it was.
 

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Horror movies with religion as part of the story always shook me up as a kid. The other horror movies always felt the same and predictable, i did enjoy the jasons michaels freddies etc though.
 

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Horror movies with religion as part of the story always shook me up as a kid. The other horror movies always felt the same and predictable, i did enjoy the jasons michaels freddies etc though.
I saw the Exorcist when I was way too young (I have older brothers). When I was an adult, I went to see it again when they re-released it in the theatre. I had to actually leave during the crucifix scene because it made me nauseous. I'm not a religious guy, it was just seeing a little girl in a scene like that. I don't think they would do something like that now.
 

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I saw the Exorcist when I was way too young (I have older brothers). When I was an adult, I went to see it again when they re-released it in the theatre. I had to actually leave during the crucifix scene because it made me nauseous. I'm not a religious guy, it was just seeing a little girl in a scene like that. I don't think they would do something like that now.
Also have older brothers. Some of those scenes from exorcist even scenes from Damien/Omen gave me chills and some nightmares for awhile when i was a kid. Ghost stories when i was a kid also gave me a few nightmares.
 

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Also have older brothers. Some of those scenes from exorcist even scenes from Damien/Omen gave me chills and some nightmares for awhile when i was a kid. Ghost stories when i was a kid also gave me a few nightmares.
My brothers made me watch the Excorcist when I was like 8. The Omen movies were another that gave me nightmares back then. It was kinda brutal being the youngest. I hope they got a good laugh out of it, lol.
 
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