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Chuck's Top Ten Favorite Horror Flicks of All Time recommended for you to watch this Halloween...

NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD

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After a freak space accident showers radiation on earth and brings the dead back to life, a band of squabbling human survivors hole up in an abandoned Pennsylvania farmhouse where they fight off the growing army of flesh-eating zombies.
The horror film that spawned a thousand imitations, not to mention three sequels. A busty blonde pockets $40,000 in stolen cash following a tryst with her divorced lover. Afterwards, she heads up to a remote rural motel run by psychotic mama's boy Norman Bates. The stage is now set for a classic tale of terror and depravity that includes a crossing-dressing murderer, stuffed corpses, the ultimate Oedipal conflict, and, of course, the most notorious shower scene ever filmed.

 
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PSYCHO

THE EXORCIST

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A horrifying, yet compelling, film based on William Peter Blatty's bestselling novel, which was released to great controversy back in 1973. The film revolves around a 12-year-old girl named Regan who becomes possessed by the devil. Soon, the once-sweet child is transformed into a murderous, vomit-spewing, unpredictable creature. A dedicated but naive priest attempts to exorcise Satan from Regan's body -- and in the process is forced to confront personal demons of his own...
Sequel to the 1931 horror movie FRANKENSTEIN. Once again played by Boris Karloff) survived the conflagration, as did his half-mad creator (Colin Clive). This remarkable sequel, universally considered superior to the original, reunites many of the original cast. The monster, on the loose in the European countryside, learns to talk, and his encounter with a blind hermit is both comic and touching. Elsa Lanchester appears as the man-made bride of the monster. Her lightning-bolt hair and reptilian movements put her into the horror-movie pantheon. "To a new world of gods and monsters!"  

BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN

PRINCE OF DARKNESS

Who will stop the ooze? This is the question a physics professor and a group of his graduate students may well be asking when they discover Satan in the form of green slime. A priest finds a mysterious sealed container inside an abandoned church and calls on the professor and his class to take a look. When they open it, all hell breaks loose -- literally. The students, attacked by the evil slime, begin turning into zombies and nothing can stop them from doing the Devil's bidding.
The crew of "The Nostromo," a commercial towing vehicle, was nearly decimated by a savage new animal after they made an unscheduled rescue stop on an unoccupied planet. 57 years later, the sole survivors, Ripley and her cat, are found floating around the universe by a deep-space salvage expedition. Once she recovers from the effects of hyperspace, Ripley attempts to warn her superiors at the Company of the dangers of the monster, but she is ignored and informed that the planet has been colonized for years without incident. When the Company loses contact with the colonists, however, they decide to send in the Colonial Marines, with Ripley as an advisor.
 Director's Cut
17 additional minutes of added scenes are intermittently spread out through the film, fleshing out certain characters and plot.
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ALIENS

THE THING (both versions)

The Thing from Another World (1951) is not available for purchase online.

The Thing (1982) is available...

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A group of scientists doing research in the Antarctic unearth an alien life form which had been frozen for a hundred thousand years. The alien has the ability to possess and mutate any living thing, including people.
Romero's tongue-in-cheek sequel to Night of the Living Dead is so grotesque that it achieves a kind of comic bliss. In the modern cathedral of materialism, a shopping mall, flesh-eating zombies browse for more victims. Four horrified survivors fend off the gruesome shoppers as the mall fills with the once-living. The director's cut features footage not included in the theatrical release

DAWN OF THE DEAD

THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE

Sam Dalmas (Tony Musante), an American novelist in Italy, is a helpless spectator to a vicious attack in an art gallery. Initially a suspect, Sam becomes the key witness to the attempted murder, the fourth in a month but the first survived by the victim. Something about the attack haunts him and so he launches his own investigation as the murders continue, the killer finally turning on Sam.
Vietnam veteran Jacob Singer (Tim Robbins) thinks he is going insane. Or worse. When his nightmares begin spilling into his waking hours, Jacob believes he is experiencing the aftereffects of a powerful drug tested on him during Vietnam. Or perhaps his posttraumatic stress disorder is worse than most. Whatever is happening to him, it is not good. Director Adrian Lyne sparks our interest and maintains high production values, but this confusing film chokes on its "surprise" ending. It owes much to Ambrose Bierce's haunting and more straightforward story, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek."

JACOB'S LADDER


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