What is YOUR Favorite HORROR Film, and WHY...

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What is YOUR favorite HORROR movie and WHY...

Rosemary's Baby
1
10%
The Omen
2
20%
The Hills Have Eyes
0
No votes
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
0
No votes
Night of the Living Dead
1
10%
Dawn of the Dead
2
20%
Jaws
4
40%
 
Total votes: 10

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What is YOUR Favorite HORROR Film, and WHY...

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BEYOND THE SUPERNATURAL arrived *before* X-Files and many other shows, novels and games that made roleplaying HORROR *cool.* Personally, it was the catalyst that brought me into the world of HORROR. I wanted to understand the genre that I was about to introduce to my friends. And, of couse, as the GM, I *had* to be THE MASTER of the genre.

This led me to rent movies, read novels, purchase horror movie scores. I bought a copy of Charles Berlitz's "The World of the Supernatural" and other like titles about real-world supernatural events. I started reading Dean Koontz and H.P. Lovecraft. I even read Lee Hawk's "Night, Winter and Death" novel that has faded into obscurity. Old to me were soundtracks/scores from Star Wars, Star Trek and Conan. New to me were scores from THE THING, A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, NIGHTBREED and PREDATOR 2.

Further... The MOVIES added flavor to potential campaign ideas and allowed horror ingredients to simmer. Thus... Movies influenced much of what transpired on dining room tables littered with character sheets, dice, salsa-covered Doritos and multiple copies of BEYOND THE SUPERNATURAL.

Here is your opportunity to say what influenced your game(s)...

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Out of the above, Dawn of the Dead (the original) is the best. It gets a 10 out of 10 in my rating scale (of course, so do Jaws and Night of the Living Dead).
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House on Haunted Hill - new version ( aw hell, even the old Vincent Price version has it's charm). Really great hauntings, really great murder-mystery counterplot/distraction, and the lovecraftian menace at the end.

Actually, just about anything by Dark Castle films should be up here. They actually manage to spin some fairly original horror movies. Of of the old source material.
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I requested that *this* post be deleted, but the Powers That Be, heaven love 'em, must not have noticed. So here's my say:

PLEASE IGNORE THIS POST and move on to the OTHER post of almost identical name...

Many thanks and sorry for the inconvenience!

Chai
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Gallahan wrote:I requested that *this* post be deleted, but the Powers That Be, heaven love 'em, must not have noticed. So here's my say:

PLEASE IGNORE THIS POST and move on to the OTHER post of almost identical name...

Many thanks and sorry for the inconvenience!

Chai
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Okay, I won't post here anymore.
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