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25 Horror Movies To Prep For Halloween

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25 Horror Movies To Prep For Halloween
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Since Halloween is once again upon us, it is time to get the scary movies out. October is the perfect time to watch all of the scariest movies out there. We all love being scared during the weeks leading up to Halloween, and watching horror movies is a key factor in this plan.

Horror movies have evolved over the years, they have better effects, better acting, and better horror (sometimes). However, you can't deny that some of the old classic horror movies have left you traumatized and scared. Even today it is difficult for me to watch "Cujo," "The Exorcist," and "The Omen," because they literally scared the hell out of me when I was younger. The older movies leave an eeriness that you usually can't find in today's scary movies.

1. "The Exorcist".

I know grown ass men who cannot finish watching this movie.

2. "The Conjuring".

Never introducing the hide-and-seek-clap game to my kids.

3. "Annabelle".

Nothing creepier than dolls... nothingg.

4. "Insidious (Chapters 1-3)".

5. "Mama".

Never will I bring a feral child into my home after watching this movie...

6. "Scream".

My friend once tried to convince me this was a funny scary movie (mistaking it for "Scary Movie"), I was not amused.

7. "Halloween".

It's so fun to hear this tune on the piano...by yourself...in the dark... NOT.

8. "Friday the 13th".

9. "A Nightmare on Elm Street".

Hello, young Johnny Depp.

10. "Texas Chainsaw Massacre".

The fact that this is based on a true story makes it even scarier.

11. "Jeepers Creepers".

"Jeepers Creepers, where'd you get them peepers? Jeepers Creepers, where'd you get them eyes!"

12. "Wrong Turn".

If you ever see a yellow tow truck out in the country, get the f*&$k out of there!

13. "The Houses October Built".

14. "The Exorcism of Emily Rose".

And people still don't believe in this shit?! SMH

15. "The Amityville Horror".

16. "Child's Play".

As I've said before, dolls, man.

17. "30 Days of Night".

Never living in Alaska now.

18. "Fright Night".

19. "House of Wax".

What an awful way to die...

20. "The Omen".

Demon baby birthed by a dingo...nothing traumatizing about that.

21. "Children of the Corn".

And now we know why people wonder about Nebraskans...

22. "Cujo".

Please God, do not let my dog get rabies...like ever.

23. "Carrie".

Nothing like getting bathed in pigs blood at the prom.

24. "The Haunting in Connecticut".

25. "Poltergeist".

"Don't go into the light! Don't go into the light!"

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