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To celebrate the release of “Dark Feed”, from the Writers of “John Carpenter’s The Ward”, Media Mikes would like to giveaway TWO copies of the film on DVD. If you would like to enter for your chance to win this great prize, please leave us a comment below or send us an email with your favorite horror film and why?. This giveaway will remain open until March 29th at Noon, Eastern Time. This is open to residents of the United States only. One entry per person, per household. All other entries will be considered invalid. Media Mikes will randomly select winners. Winners will be alerted via email.
A film crew moves to an abandoned psychiatric hospital with a shadowy past to shoot a low budget horror film. The late nights and lack of sleep begin to take a toll, and the longer this crew works, the more the leaky, wet building seems to be coming back to life, feeding off its new inhabitants. As the shoot wears on, members of the crew exhibit increasingly strange behavior leaving those still sane realizing they need to get out of this place before they too succumb to the building’s infectious hold. The only problem—the old hospital is not ready to let them go. Written, produced and directed by Michael Rasmussen & Shawn Rasmussen.
My favorite movie is Saw. This movie had me at the edge of my seat. The movie was thrilling and gave me chillls. Acting and story line were superb. And finally it has the best twists i’ve seen in a horror movie.
My favorite horror film is the Exorcist (1973)! Because no other horror movie scared me as much as the Exorcist did when I first saw it when I was a kid. It’s truly a remarkable horror movie masterpiece!
Hellraiser .It is just such a freaky movie and the Cenobites are the best.
My favorite horror film of all time is the “Saw” trilogy because of the shocking twists and gruesome death scenes.
The ABC’s of Death. It is so unique with some hits and some misses, but overall the most entertaining horror flick I have seen in recent history.
the like the old cheesy horror films like Texas chainsaw massacre but I really like saw. What a creepy yet jaw dropping series.
hellraiser
The Haunting
i liike saw, keeps your attention the whole movie
Remake of The Last House on the left. The original was one of the first horror movies I ever saw and in that time was really shocking. The remake is the same story but oh so much better. I can watch that movie over and over.
Nightmare on Elm Street. Loved Freddy and the concept that you could die in your sleep while dreaming.
your favorite horror film and why?.
my fvororite horror fims are true storys…nothings more scry than Helter Skelter
The remake of I spit on your grave because its so scary
Carrie (1976) First R rated movie I ever saw and scared me silly!
My favorite is The Exorcist. I remember seeing ads for it when I was little and running away from the tv! It still scares me.
The first scary movie that I ever seen was Hellrasier. I still can’t watch that movie without getting the creeps lol
The Haunting
The Stand – most of Stephen Kings stuff is scary, but for me, this one was more scary than the others because millions of people dying from a disease is something that a terrorist could actually do.
Evil Dead, scared the crap out of me as a kid and the humor in the sequels was great
My favorite horror film is the exorcism of Emily Rose because it’s based on a true story and it just creeps me out!!!
Hellraiser- I have a crush on Pinhead
One of the Nightmare on Elm Streets had this creature come out from nowhere and this was the same time Dominos had the Noid in their commercials. When this guy came out on screen i thought he looked like the Noid so I said OMG the Noid is attacking – we all laughed instead of being scared. Made it my favorite horror film because we made it fun.
The Exorcist because it is a classic!
The original Dracula, Bela was damn scary.
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I really like 1408!!
“Rosemary’s Baby”, because it was all about the internalization of our worst fears, and Mia Farrow was amazing in the film.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was my first scary movie but I also like Saw movies.
Favorite horror film is The Terminator… I actually hated Terminator 2, because it was too much of a kids’ movie… Rather than a horror, like the original.
army of darkness, one of the funniest horror movies ever!
My favorite horror movie is Leprechaun because I liked the concept how a leprechaun went after people to get his gold back from them
My favorite horror film is Cabin in the Woods because it’s creepy AND has sci fi elements too it and I LOVE sci fi 🙂
My favorite scary movie is The Ghost and Mr Chicken
Phantasm. Saw it when I was younger and it still creeps me out.
The Blair Witch Project, not seeing anything scared the heck out of me
I love Night of the Living Dead – I love all zombie movies but to me this was the best of them all – not too gory
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My favorite all time horror movie is The Shining. Stephen King wrote it very well.
My favorite horror film of all time is The Shining. The original one with Nicholson not the remake. I have loved it since I was kid and it to this day is the only movie that still gives me the creeps. Likely because I watched it at night home alone on a snowy night and my creepy neighbor kept running around outside that night setting off the motion sensor light near my house and I was certain someone was coming to kill me lol
My favorite horror film of all time? That’s a tough one. The best horror film of the last 20 years is definitely “Let the Right One In,” but of all time it’s a tough call. I think I’d need to go to with the original version of “The Haunting.” I think the films power comes from never giving a definitive answer whether anything supernatural was happening or not. My favorite horror films are the ones that keep it in question whether everything is happening in people’s heads or is really happening. My runner-up picks would be “Rosemary’s Baby,” which also did not reveal the truth unti the end, and “The Shining” also held off for some time before making it clear there was something going on outside of Jack Torrance losing his mind.
A Nightmare on Elmstreet (1984…original version) because it was so creepy when it came out. The music was so eerie and Fred Krueger…well…we all can remember when we first saw Robert Englund come into the picture.
I love halloween because it is the scariest movie I have ever seen
The Exorcist, just because it was the first really scary movie I saw as a kid and it scared the crap out of me!
nightmare on elm street
Evil Dead is 2 is probably my favorite! It was the first time I had ever seen someone cut off their hand and replace it with a chainsaw!
“Orphan”; it has a logical, unexpected ending!
The Shining because Jack Nicholson was in it love his movie
I like the remake of Halloween because it shows how Michael Myers became that way.
My favorite horror movie is Psycho. Even though it is a oldie, every time I watch it I still get chills at the shower scene.
It is the Exorcist- it was the first scary movie I ever saw and as a youngster, that sticks with you!
Pyscho – it was the first I one I ever saw and it still remains my favorite.
My favorite horror film is The Ring because I was legitimately very scared when I was watching it for the first time in a movie theater. I was so frightened, I had to cover my eyes during a couple of the scenes. I feel that a good horror film is supposed to really terrify you and The Ring certainly did, which is why it is my favorite one.
my favorite horror film is texas chainsaw massacre because it always scares me!
I’ll have to say THE SHINING, the Stanley Kubrick version. Maybe not total gore but it’s so suspenseful that I STILL love it! And Jack Nicholson’s performance drives home the point.
i like blair witch project! that movie always freaks me out and i love how the movie was filmed.
Audition is my favorite because it starts slowly, and by the time you are hooked, it’s too late.
My favorite horror film is The Exorcist! Because it’s a great (and very dark) horror film, with a great adaptation and story, with a stellar cast, and there hasn’t been any other horror film since, that entails exorcism that has come even remotely close to the brilliance that is The Exorcist (1973)! It’s a true masterpiece in its category!