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			Grease? Really?
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			The Giant Claw?  Most interesting choice I've seen yet. A giant bird "from outer space, some godforsaken anti-matter galaxy, millions and millions for light years for Earth."  Villain, I got to know, how come Giant claw?
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			Hmm...5 is pretty tough.  How about 6 instead... Frankenstein (1931) The Black Cat (1934) The Raven (1935) Jaws (1975) Alien (1979) The Thing (1982) 
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			It's a guilty pleasure of mine. I love giant monster movies and ever since i saw this one i've loved it despite it's many, many, many flaws.
		 
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			The Cabin in the Woods Halloween (1978) The Thing (1982) Scream (1996) Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) If I could have a sixth film, I would choose Psycho (1960). Coincidentally, Marion crane mentions that she wanted to buy a private island in the film. | 
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			Great recall. A bit surprised that you'd put Scream above Psycho.
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			Scream is one of my favorite, if not favorite, horror movies.  It was really close on all these.   I could really watch these films over and over.  Most, but not all, of these are also in my top ten.
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			LOL! Yes, for the music. I'm a huge Olivia Newton-John' music fan. Grease has Hopelessly Devoted to You, You're the one I Want, Grease, Summer Nights, & We go Together.  Those are the only ones I really like. Xanadu might be a better choice. I was thinking of Across the Universe only for the Beatles music, but, decided against it because none of the songs are preformed by the Beatles. Actually, I wasn't crazy about any of those three films, as I'm not really into film musicals, there's only a few I've really liked: Yellow Submarine, Sound of Music and Fiddler on the Roof. Singin in the Rain, West Side Story, Grease, Little Shop of Horrors, Jesus Christ Superstar and Xanadu I enjoyed too. If you're going to be stuck on a deserted island, a musical is a good choice. I guess Rocky Horror and Little Shop are the only horror musicals I'm aware of; but I don't like their music enough to pick them for one of my 5. | 
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			I like your choice of Bram Stoker's Dracula. I was considering that one too. It's a long movie with a ton of fine detail (I see a bunch of new things every time I've seen it) and has a high degree of re-watchability.  I think you'd get board re-watching Cabin though.
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			Good choices and I agree, for me, it all comes down to rewatchability... So I had to think about horror movies that I have and can continue to rewatch... Cabin in the Woods Evil Dead 2 The Descent Shaun of the Dead May Last edited by ChronoGrl; 09-23-2013 at 11:50 AM. | 
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