The Blob and The Thing.
two out of three people watch horror movies
suspense, and some silence.
Horror is popularized in movies and two popular icons are Freddy Kruger from A Nightmare On Elm Street and Jason Vorhees from Friday the 13th. Those are two good examples of horror.
Two of John Carpenter's more popular horror movies that he directed were The Thing and Halloween
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ANSWER in my opinion: the ring two, Texas chainsaw massacre (2003), Friday the 13th 2009, Halloween (2007),
If you're looking for movies that give you serious goosebumps, I'd definitely recommend classics like The Exorcist, Sinister, and The Conjuring. These films are guaranteed to make you feel the chills! I recently created a video ranking the best horror movies based on my personal ‘Scare Factor.’ If you’re into heart-racing horror, you might enjoy the full list! I created one on my YouTube channel here: YouTube Channel: @hitchcockspicks-h2e let me know what you think!
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I believe it was "Dead Ringers" with Bette Davis as the two sisters. Karl Malden was also in it. I'm sure there are plenty of other horror movies with two twin sisters, however.
The horror movie you are describing is Paranormal Activity 3
Movies are very popular, in places like schools people continuously talk about the movie they saw, how good it was, and how they can't wait for the following one to come out. There are constantly different new movies created and, they are viewed all the time, there are action movies, adventure, comedy, horror, romance, etc. when looking at the overview of movies I think they are created for two purposes. Fiction movies are typically for entertainment. Non-fiction movies are to inform people about the history of a event or about a subject.