Halloween (Divimax 25th Anniversary Edition) "THE" horror movie of ALL horror movies. A Classic! The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Special Edition) Hello, it's inspired by a true story! Could you ask for anthing scarier. Just the possiblity that something like this actually happened is enough to put this one in the hall of fame. Psycho (Collector's Edition) Also, inspired by the same true story that The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was based on, so you do the math. What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? Not your traditional "horror" movie, but it's scary. Especially when Baby Jane gets hungry. Night of the Living Dead Watch it. Children of the Corn This movie has kept me out of Nebraska for 26 years. The Brood I still have nightmares about those darn albino-looking kids. Creepshow To this day, whenever I see a cockroach, my skin crawls. Creepshow 2 "Thanks for the ride, lady. Thanks for the ride." Salem's Lot Nosferatu in Maine. Monkey Shines George Romero at his best. After watching this movie, you will never watch a "Friends" rerun and think of Marcel the monkey as precious again. Final Destination 2 Gore for the sake of gore...you've gotta love it! Has some of the greatest death scenes I've ever seen. It also unscored the fact that airbags are killers. When a Stranger Calls "Have you checked the children?" Wes Craven Presents Wishmaster Becareful what you wish for...you just might get it. Campfire Tales Want to go camping? Candyman "Candyman, Candyman, Candyman, Candyman, Candyman..." Urban Legend This movie will reinforce your belief in urban legends. The Last House on the Left This movie has been touted as the most horrific movie of all time, it was graced with the tagline, "it's only a movie, it's only a movie, it's only a movie." I wouldn't go that far, but it is fun to see what scared people in 1972. The Exorcist (25th Anniversary Special Edition) The list wouldn't be complete without this movie. Pea soup anyone?