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Watch Horror Movies To Help Put You In The Mood For Halloween!

Halloween Horror MoviesHalloween is just around the corner, and possibly your kids are starting to get really excited and are already planning on what costume to wear this Halloween, but what if you’re just not getting into the the whole Halloween thing? Then you should consider watching some horror movies – they’ll get your blood rushing and will also give you some great costume ideas too!!

There seems to be an adrenaline rush that we get when we are scared, and horror movies are a great way to spark this rush. Horror films have been around for decades, they go back to the 1920’s, but they seem to keep getting better and scarier!

Personally, I don t need to see a lot of blood and gore to be freaked out by horror movies. Sometimes the less I actually see and the more that is left to my imagination, then more freaked out I get. The element of surprise is also something that is a huge attraction for me – I love not knowing what’s going to happen next, I’m not fond of predictable movies, where you can guess what’s coming up next, a good twist makes a great scary movie!

Horror Films

Everyone’s taste in horror movies is different, we all have different things that scare us, but whatever your taste might be, it’s easy to find one that appeals to you. Obviously, you can find the newer movies still in the theaters, and the older ones are now out on DVD and can be found for a very good price at many online stores, but one I really like and use a lot is TurnerClassicMovies.com.

Halloween is probably one of the greatest horror classics of all time. If you haven’t seen this film, then you’re really missing out. The plot is as simple as a psychotic lunatic pursuing a teenage girl. It’s really quite frightening. One of the really great things about many of the old classic horror movies is their simplicity. They don’t usually possess an intricate plot like some of the more modern ones, but they can still scare the bleep bleep out of you!

Some more famous horror movies include the slasher flicks like Nightmare on Elm Street, The Fog, The Howling and Terror Train. There’s just something about the terror and suspense of these movies. Sure, they can be gory, but still, they’re fake at the same time. If you’re want to get into the Halloween mood, then these ones are a must see. You can find them at pretty much any local video store.

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