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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I’ve got to say scary movie it’s not too scary and also funny.
Re-Animator (1985).
The exorcist - creepy girl still gets me
Saw (the original). I haven’t seen 2 and 3 though 😱
Alien

or

for a one-off scare scene: Wait until Dark (1967)
Rosemary's baby and the hills have eyes hold joint place as my favourite horror
The Descent
My first encounter with Horror Movies is way back many Full Moons ago!! When I first watched Christopher Lee ..the Horror Ledgend! ...as Dracula!! Totally hooked on Horror movies since. Love all the the classic ones Omen, Exocist, etc. But the Shining ..Jack Nicholas ..Top Ledgend!! is my favourite.
The Silence of the Lambs does it for me - even with Jodie Foster's puzzlingly put-on speech impediment.
nightmare on elm street
Paranormal Activity, only because I can't cope with blood or gore which makes me pretty useless when it comes to horror movies 😂
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Arthur Hitchcock's classic Psycho
Has to be The Exorcist!
Mine has to be Jaws, one of the first scary films I watched as a child. Living in Cornwall, I was afraid to go into the sea for months! 🦈👀💦
I am not a fan of horror movies... Bambi or the Lion King are as far as I can go with horror.
I love the original IT movie
Jeepers Creepers is the best , i think
Witchfinder General staring Vincent Price. He will rid you of Satan for a quantity of silver.
The Shining
Don't Look Now! - with Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie

So gripping, the suspense builds up slowly. I watched it years ago and it
really affected me. I've never been able to watch it again though.
Without a doubt The Shinning is the scariest film ever.
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Loved Insidious but if I had to choose a classic it'd have to be It!
A quiet place
It might be in the sci-fi bracket but the original Alien film has to be the best horror film. It's all about the tension and what could happen rather than what actually happens as the actual Alien only gets about 17mins screen time!
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Nightmare on Elm Street for me, found it disturbing, nightmares scary enough on their own 🤣
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