<p>CRAP!!!! I lost my whole list! I accidentally clicked on a link.</p><p>*pouts*</p><p>Okay, here goes again.</p><p>"Something Wicked This Way Comes" - suitable for most children; screenplay by Ray Bradbury, loosely based on his book of the same name; stars Jonathon Pryce as the spine-tingling villain Mr Dark</p><p>"Watcher in the Woods" - another kid-suitable Disney flick, but very creepy, with the recurrent image of a blindfolded girl trapped in a mirror world, pleading desperately for help, while the only girl who can see her tries to make sense of the strange clues she's finding, and her sister becomes possessed. </p><p>"The Shining" - wonderfully good thriller; who can forget Jack Nicholson in this one?</p><p>"M" - an early talkie by Fritz Lang, this features Peter Lorre as a recently-released psychopathic pedophile. He's supposedly been cured. He hasn't. Little girls start to go missing, and so much police pressure is brought to bear that the organized criminal underworld decides to catch the guy.</p><p>"Nosferatu" - talking of old German movies, this silent by F W Murnau is very creepy indeed, and has surprisingly good SFX. Though Bram Stoker's widow succeeded in getting the movie's name changed from "Dracula", she didn't quite succeed in getting all prints destroyed -- so we get to enjoy it today. ;-)</p><p>"Shadow of the Vampire" - a sort of fictional "making of Nosferatu", this black comedy/thriller starring John Malkovich and Willem Dafoe tells a fantastical story of Nosferatu's filming -- but with the added claim that the strange actor playing "Count Orlock", Max Schreck, might actually have been a vampire himself!</p><p>"Silence of the Lambs" - Anthony Hopkins is totally believable as this brilliantly psychopathic killer, and although his character doesn't kill very many people (and indeed, the killings being investigated are the fault of a different psychopath), his intense, captivating performance is what makes the movie so effective. He makes your skin crawl. </p><p>"Army of Darkness" - this is just plain silly; the third Evil Dead installment is a romp parodying the entire B-movie slasher/horror genre, but it's a riot. Highly recommended. ;-) </p> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p> </p><p><font color="#666699"><em>"People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly . . . timey wimey . . . stuff."</em> -- The Tenth Doctor, "Blink"</font></p> </div>