Halloween movie suggestions

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Hey kids,
I'm also going to put this in the normal discussion thread but I wanted ninja suggestions first:
what are some of your favorite movies to watch around the Halloween time? Can be horror, family or whatever....but since my wife doesn't like subtitles, please not any with them. Thanks ninjas!
 
The Haunting (1963)
Zombie Flesh Eaters
The Fog
Halloween (1978)
Grave Encounters
The Thing (1982)

And if you can find it, BBC's Ghostwatch

It was a live show broadcast on Halloween night in the 90's. Never EVER got repeated and was released on DVD 15 years later but quickly went OOP
 
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Halloween (original and remake)
Cabin in the Woods
Dawn of the Dead (original)
Grave Encounters (knew you'd like that Rob!!)
A Nightmare on Elm Street
The Frighteners
 
The Haunting (1963)
Zombie Flesh Eaters
The Fog
Halloween (1978)
Grave Encounters
The Thing (1982)

And if you can find it, BBC's Ghostwatch

It was a live show broadcast on Halloween night in the 90's. Never EVER got repeated and was released on DVD 15 years later but quickly went OOP

I remember watching that, it seriously messed with my head as a young'un. I freaked out and turned over when they started playing the tape with the voice on EEK!
 
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I remember watching that, it seriously messed with my head as a young'un. I freaked out and turned over when they started playing the tape with the voice on EEK!

I wil never forget watching it that night (along with The Haunting 1963, Friday the 13th Part 8 and The Fog being recorded on VHS off C4) and reading the papers after school the following day

Took me a while to get hold of it on DVD (original BFI release) but glad i got it

This is the link to the re-released version
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005OJCPZU/?tag=hidefnin-21

The BBC broadcast GHOSTWATCH on the 31st of October 1992.

It seemed to be a live broadcast which was a cross between Crimewatch and the movie Poltergeist. The programme terrified Britain and caused outrage in the press. It s legacy lives on, cited as an inspiration for The Blair Witch Project and Derren Brown s The Séance . GHOSTWATCH is regarded as a classic of the genre and remains as relevant, as terrifying and as inspirational today.

Sarah Greene and Craig Charles report from a reputedly haunted North London council house for the outside broadcast, whilst Michael Parkinson and Mike Smith stay in the warmth and safety of a BBC studio. The Early family are allegedly being harrassed by the ghost Pipes - so named as his banging and crashing were initially attributed to bad plumbing. After a deliberately slow start the crescendo sees children speaking in tongues, Sarah Greene sent to her doom, and Michael Parkinson possessed by an evil spirit.

Although pure fiction, the masterly combination of great scripting, intuitive direction and perfect casting made the supernatural pastiche appear frighteningly real. Despite being part of BBC Drama s Screen One series, the presence of Michael Parkinson convinced thousands of people it was real. The drama caused an uproar and was banned from repeat transmission for over a decade.

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THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL FICTIONAL TV PROGRAMME OF A GENERATION
BANNED BY THE BBC FOR A DECADE
ONLY EVER BROADCAST ONCE IN THE UK
OVER 30,000 PHONE CALLS TO THE BBC COMPLAINING OF HOW SCARY THE BROADCAST WAS
 
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Have you see 'The Omen', the 1976 version, not the recent remake? (which I thought was actually a bit underrated).

Not a slasher flick, but has some clever, shocking and slightly gory moments, second one is good for death scenes also.
 
Any french horror movie will do ;-)

It's not for all audiences, but the ''french'' do know how to shock and scare...

*edit* read your OP and i don't know if any of the french movies have english dub-languages...