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		<title>The Best Horror Films of All Time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great horror films are profoundly unsettling. They linger in the subconscious like a nightmare or bad childhood memory. They chill you to the bone and make you look over your shoulder on the way home from the theater. For the most part, the films I have chosen for my list have passed the test of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Great horror films are profoundly unsettling. They linger in the subconscious like a nightmare or bad childhood memory. They chill you to the bone and make you look over your shoulder on the way home from the theater. For the most part, the films I have chosen for my list have passed the test of time. They have improved with age, like fine wine.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">I have included few recent films in my top 50 because it is too early to determine their historical significance. I have ranked the horror films in order of preference. They were judged in terms of direction, acting, and originality. Of course, I also considered how scary they are.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">I’ve seen more English language than foreign language horror films, so I’m sure I missed some international classics (there are supposed to be a ton of great hard to get Asian horror films for instance).</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">I have also left out most horror comedies (such as “Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein”), and science fiction flicks even if it has horror elements (such as “The Fly” ).</p>
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<li>The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (USA, 1974)</li>
<li>A Nightmare on Elm Street (USA, 1984)</li>
<li>Halloween (USA, 1978)</li>
<li>Night of the Living Dead (USA, 1968)</li>
<li>Dawn of the Dead (USA, 1978)</li>
<li>The Evil Dead (USA, 1981)</li>
<li>Hellraiser (UK, 1987)</li>
<li>The Exorcist (USA, 1973)</li>
<li>Braindead (AKA Dead Alive) (New Zealand, 1990)</li>
<li>Evil Dead 2: Dead By Dawn (USA, 1987)</li>
<li>Suspiria (Italy/West Germany, 1977)</li>
<li>The Thing (USA, 1982)</li>
<li>Return of the Living Dead (USA, 1985)</li>
<li>The Ring (USA/Japan, 2002)</li>
<li>The Shining (UK, 1980)</li>
<li>28 Days Later (UK/USA/France, 2002)</li>
<li>Friday the 13th (USA, 1980)</li>
<li>Army of Darkness (USA, 1993)</li>
<li>Poltergeist (USA, 1982)</li>
<li>Alien (UK, 1979)</li>
<li>Ring (AKA Ringu) (Japan, 1998)</li>
<li>Cabin Fever (USA, 2002)</li>
<li>Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (Germany, 1922)</li>
<li>Re-Animator (USA, 1985)</li>
<li>E Tu Vivrai Nel Terrore &#8211; L’aldilà (AKA The Beyond) (Italy, 1981)</li>
<li>House of 1000 Corpses (USA, 2003)</li>
<li>Day of the Dead (USA, 1985)</li>
<li>Nightbreed (USA, 1990)</li>
<li>Zombi 2 (AKA Zombie) (Italy, 1979)</li>
<li>Psycho (USA, 1960)</li>
<li>Batoru Rowaiaru (AKA Battle Royale) (Japan, 2000)</li>
<li>Frankenstein (USA, 1931)</li>
<li>Sleepaway Camp (USA, 1983)</li>
<li>Ginger Snaps (USA/Canada, 2000)</li>
<li>The Omen (UK, 1976)</li>
<li>An American Werewolf in London (USA/UK, 1981)</li>
<li>Black Christmas (Canada, 1974)</li>
<li>Bio-Zombie (Hong Kong, 1998)</li>
<li>Aliens (USA/UK, 1986)</li>
<li>The Haunting (UK, 1963)</li>
<li>The Lost Boys (USA, 1987)</li>
<li>Child’s Play (USA, 1988)</li>
<li>May (USA, 2002)</li>
<li>The Fog (USA, 1980)</li>
<li>Freddy vs Jason (USA, 2003)</li>
<li>Bride of Frankenstein (USA, 1935)</li>
<li>Ghost Ship (USA/Australia, 2002)</li>
<li>Candyman (USA, 1992)</li>
<li>Honogurai Mizu No Soko Kara (AKA Dark Water) (Japan, 2002)</li>
<li>The Blair Witch Project (USA, 1999)</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Just outside the top 50: Audition, Se7en, Scream, Ju-On:The Grudge, Dracula (1933), Thirteen Ghosts (2001), Wrong Turn, Ichi The Killer, The Eye, Bubba Ho-Tep, Two Thousand Maniacs, The Silence of the Lambs, Night of the Living Dead (1990), In The Mouth of Madness.</p>
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		<title>Chronology Of Bond Films</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OFFICIAL BOND FILMS
1962             Dr No  –  Sean Connery
1963             From Russia With Love   –   Sean Connery
1964             Goldfinger     –   Sean Connery
1965             Thunderball   –  Sean Connery
1967             You Only Live Twice   –   Sean Connery
1969             On Her Majesty’s Secret Service  –    George Lazenby
1971              Diamonds Are Forver   –  Sean Connery
1973              Live and Let Die  –  Roger Moore
1974              The Man with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">OFFICIAL BOND FILMS</span></strong></p>
<p>1962             Dr No  –  Sean Connery</p>
<p>1963             From Russia With Love   –   Sean Connery</p>
<p>1964             Goldfinger     –   Sean Connery</p>
<p>1965             Thunderball   –  Sean Connery</p>
<p>1967             You Only Live Twice   –   Sean Connery</p>
<p>1969             On Her Majesty’s Secret Service  –    George Lazenby</p>
<p>1971              Diamonds Are Forver   –  Sean Connery</p>
<p>1973              Live and Let Die  –  Roger Moore</p>
<p>1974              The Man with the Golden Gun  –   Roger Moore</p>
<p>1977              The Spy Who Loved Me   –    Roger Moore</p>
<p>1979              Moonraker    –   Roger Moore</p>
<p>1981              For Your Eyes Only    –   Roger Moore</p>
<p>1983              Octopussy     –    Roger Moore</p>
<p>1985              A View to a Kill    –    Roger Moore</p>
<p>1987              The Living Daylights    –    Timothy Dalton</p>
<p>1989              Licence to Kill   –    Timothy Dalton</p>
<p>1995              Goldeneye     –    Pierce Brosnan</p>
<p>1997               Tomorrow Never Dies    –    Pierce Brosnan</p>
<p>1999               The World is Not Enough   –   Pierce Brosnan</p>
<p>2002               Die Another Day    –   Pierce Brosnan</p>
<p>2006               Casino Royale    –    Daniel Craig</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>UNOFFICIAL BOND FILMS</strong></span></p>
<p>1954               Casino Royale  –   CBS Climax Mystery Theater</p>
<p>1967               Casino Royale  –  David Niven, Peter Sellers, Woody Allen</p>
<p>1983               Never Say Never Again – Sean Connery/Kevin McClory film</p>
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