According to Rotten Tomatoes, that is.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/guides/horror_countdown_2011/
Couple problems with this list:
1. How is The Exorcist dead last at #75? Most other lists out there have it in the top 5 if not the top 3.
2. The Shining only at #64?
3. Halloween only at #39 behind Jaws which is all the way up at #13? Bullshit.
4. Too many old movies. I understand and appreciate old horror but there are too many movies that are considered tame by today's standards. Especially the ones from the 1950's and before.
And most of all... King Kong from 1933 as #1? Hell no. Whoever made this list needs a lesson in horror. For fuck's sake.
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