I've seen most of these horror movies, although I have to admit I never heard of some of these horror movies. Will definitely check them out. Thanks for the list! :D
Terror Firmer (1999), Theater Of Blood (1973) Poultrygiest: Night Of The Chicken Dead (2006) and We Are Going To Eat You (1980), Island Of The Dead (1945), Island OF Lost Souls (1933), The Unknown (1927), Phantom Of The Opera (1925), Phenomena (1985), Them! (1955), Ice From The Sun (1999), Piranha (1978) and Hour Of The Wolf (1968) should all be added (There awesome, that's why).
very good list!... here's a few more that would be on mine: island of lost souls ('33) - erle c. kenton ghost story ('81) - john irvin the house on haunted hill ('59) - william castle se7en ('95) - david fincher korkarlen ('21) - victor sjostrom white zombie ('32) - victor halperin eating raoul ('82) - paul bartel from hell ('01) - hughes bros. the unknown ('27) - tod browning the phantom of the opera ('25) - rupert julian gothic ('86) - ken russell angel heart ('87) - alan parker the puppet masters ('94) - stuart orme the wolf man ('41) - george waggner house of wax ('53) - andre de toth american psycho ('00) - mary harron coma ('77) - michael crichton the tingler ('59) - william castle them! ('54) - gordon douglas night of the hunter ('55) - charles laughton before i hang (40) - nick grinde bedlam ('46) - mark robson dr. jekyll and mr. hyde ('31) - rouben mamoulian i bury the living ('58) - albert band there's countless others, especially from america and great britain in the '50's!
I wouldn't have put Aliens in personally as it's more action orientated. The first one however, definitely.
The Original Wickerman directed by Robin Hardy and written by Anthony Shaffer. I know some don't consider it a horror, but many of us do. It's a very British kind of horror! And the ending is, well....just horrific.
So many of my own favorites are on here already. Nice. What about American Werewolf in London? (Just curious.) You know what would be a cool movie? Pet Semetary Man.