Horror movie

India
February 22, 2007 2:52pm CST
do you watch horror movies? "the Grudge" I think it is one of the greatest horror movie till date.what is your opinion?
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13 responses
• Pakistan
22 Feb 07
yea i love to watch horror movies ... and i agree with u the grudge is the best horror movie i have seen yet ... and its sequal is out too so cant wait to see that one ... PEACE !!!
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• India
22 Feb 07
the film's sequal is also better.I have seen both.
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• India
23 Feb 07
What about "The ring" this is also a great movie.
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• India
23 Feb 07
Yeah I watch it too.It is a good movie too.
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@happymommy3 (2012)
• United States
23 Feb 07
I personally woudn't say it's one of the greatest but I really like it. I just barely saw grudge 2 a couple of days ago. I think the first movie was scarier but I loved them both. I just hate the endings! That to me is what ruins a good movie, I mean of course the first one's ending meant there would be a grudge 2 but oh, the ending on the second one I don't think was a good ending. Who knows, maybe grudge 3? Can't see what else they can think of for that one though:)
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• India
17 Jul 08
Yeah you are right.
@anshnav (479)
• India
23 Feb 07
I think the best horror movie was evildead i just loved it and still have it in my pc. Its so thrilling and scary too. The location is also very good.
@CRiley27 (983)
• United States
22 Feb 07
I love horror movies. SOrry, but that had to be one of the worst horror movies I have seen. It just plain ol' stunk. :)
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• Philippines
8 May 07
i watch horror movies. the grudge Japanese movie is good, i haven't seen the English version of this movie yet so i cannot tell if its good as the Japanese one. what i like best is the Constantine, its really good. and the exorcist.
@mr_boxi (13)
• Romania
8 May 07
what i see so far and it was great it is the "Texas Chainsaw Massacre".
• India
23 Feb 07
i beg to differ with ur opinion i think ring part1 that too in japanese not the remake was the deadliest ...though grudge was in the competition since there were i think 3 situations in the movie which were frightening
@ma_belle (1357)
• United States
23 Feb 07
I like horror movies, but I prefer older ones, like ones from the 70s and 80s. My favorite horror film is The Exorcist. I also like Poltergeist. I feel that older movies allowed more for the imagination and didn't use stupid gory scenes to scare the watcher. Instead, they genuinely scare the viewer by utilizing suspense and scary situations.
• United States
22 Feb 07
I love horror movies although I do admit that in the last few years I have been shying away from modern horror movies and going back to the classics.I am not very happy with the modern horror flicks.They are more interested in seeing how gory they can be instead of being scary.I was under the impression that horror movies were supposed to scare,not gross people out. I did see the grudge though and was really disappointed.I was excited to see it and what a let down when I did.it did not scare me at all.I am debating on whether or not to see grudge 2 as it does look better than the first butlooks can be deceiving.
@Lardiel (280)
• Romania
23 Feb 07
i use to like horror movies but there areso many of them nowadays that aren't so good that i got really bored with them. i don't even bother to see something about them so i may get interested in one. i mean they just don't make them like they used to. they have all the technology in the world and awsome special effects but they just can't make them scarry no more.
• India
23 Feb 07
I havent watched the movie grudge i will try to watch it soon my friend.
@Schala (60)
• United States
23 Feb 07
I dislike horror movies for the simple fact that I scare very easily. I have a very active imagination, and I scare myself. Frankly I don't need help. That being said, I had a roommate in college that was a horror movie affectionado, so I have seen my fair share of the genre. The scariest one I've seen was the remake of "The Amityville Horror." It was really close to the real story, that it freaked me out. I haven't watched any horror movies lately, so I can't really weigh in on newer movies.
• United States
10 Apr 07
Horror is a relative term. The Grudge was alright, but I'm more into vampires and werewolves. Check out An American Werewolf in London or Salem's Lot for some classic horror.