October Community Newsletter Competition - Closed

October Community Newsletter Competition - Closed
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Win a Samsung 50" Smart 4K Ultra HD HDR LED TV

We’re offering one lucky winner the chance to win an amazing Samsung Smart 4K Ultra HDR TV!

HDR technology gives you scene-by-scene image mastering, so you can see the finer details in the picture, even when the setting is dark. Witness the true beauty of a sun-filled landscape or discover what’s lurking in the shadows of a horror movie. Better be careful what you watch this Halloween. You could get more spooked than ever before!

To be in with a chance to win, comment below and tell us, what’s your favourite horror movie?

You’ve got until midnight on Sunday 8th October to enter and we’ll pick the winners at random.

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So many, but Nightnare on Elm St has got to be my number 1. So scary when I was a youngster.

Not really a horror movie but Hitchcocks The Birds would be a very close 2nd!
The nun is my latest favourite horror
Gremlins when younger
Definitely The Ring. Still get a bit freaked out thinking about seeing it in the cinema all those years ago...
Psycho. Black and white is always creepier and more unreal so your (i.e. my) imagination knows no bounds – and Hitchcock was a master filmmaker.
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The Shining I thinks
JAWS, I'm not sure which is the scariest, the film or the music. I think I might need a bigger boat.😮
Nightmare On Elm Steeet. All of them! 🙂
Texas Chainsaw Massacre(the remake) or maybe the Halloween remakes, Michael Myers is just one big killing machine
Got to be An American Werewolf In London. Saw it when I was 10 and it petrified me. Still get nervous walking the dog on the common at night, especially if it's a full moon. Hoooooowwllling Wolf.......gulp!
Definatly lost boys
has to be jeepers creepers watched it a bit too young🤣 first film to scare me
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The Babadook is class!

And Nosferatu from 1922
IT is the film for me......
The oldies are the scariest, the original Wicker Man and the Birds still give me nightmares!
Aliens, probably not a horror but made me jump
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Hostel
MPs prevaricating in parliament, attempting to convince the country that whilst they wish to honour their promise to uphold the Brexit vote, they think Brexiteers made a mistake. That does it for me and is destroying our democracy.
Texas Chain Saw Massacre, still gives me the chills thinking about it today.
The others
Nightmare on Elm Street!!!

P.S - There’s no such thing as SUNDAY the 8th October🤦🏽‍♂️
The Exorcist
It has to be The Blob (the original 1958 one with Steve McQueen).
I live a good horror film and I love Stephen King. Carrie is my favourite!
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My favourite Movie is the original Dracula Film (1931).

It was the first Horror Movie I saw at the Cinema (age 16) and it creeped me out for weeks afterwards.

Paul
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Steven Spielberg’s Poltergeist. Scared the hell out of me when it first came out.
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