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I'd have to go with John Carpenter, loved Halloween and The Thing and most of his stuff was cool.
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My favorites:
1.)Baby Firefly's rendition of I Want to be Loved by You in House of a Thousand Corpses 2.) Argento using Verdi and metal in the same movie to startling effect in Opera 3.) Though only on the verge of being a horror movie, Dean Stockwell in Blue Velvet singing in Dreams 4.) the single ominous moment in Scream: Nick Cave's Red Right Hand. The guy's a god. |
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1. Suspiria
2. Halloween 3. The Omen 4. The Shining (Kubrick) 5. The Wicker Man 6. The Thing (Carpenter) 7. Deep Red 8. Zombi 2 9. Friday The 13th 10. Seven
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Let me think...
Halloween's music is really sound. My favourite music (not horror, but gothic) Batman 1's. Others are: Omen, Return Of The Living Dead, Nightmare on Elm Street, Candyman, Children of the Corn, American Psycho, The Diary of Allen Rimbauer, Lost Boys etc...
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Halloween, Suspiria, The Shining, Psycho, Exorcist, as alot of you have mentioned, are amazing.
The original NotLD had great score, aswell. The orinal Amityville however, is by far the creepiest score I have ever heared. I love it. Dracula [1931], the original version at least, has great music. Damn near nothing, only a tiny bit over the credits. This added so much to the eeriness of the film, and Im not looking forward to seeing the recently scored version.
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