I'm not well-versed enough in horror movies to contribute much, but I absolutely love Scream and Misery. The opening scene of Scream remains legendary. The movies that followed weren't so great. The Scream series had kinda fallen into the same cliches/formulaic plots it was making fun of, but they had just enough wit/twists that it still made for a fun viewing. I know Scream 4 was pretty much just made to appease longtime fans, but I loved it, haha. I think it could have addressed more aspects of the "modern" horror genre (well, one character did mention that it's all just "torture porn"), but I suppose it did a decent job of upping the gore factor compared to its predecessors. And Misery... awesome performances from both leads. Great, chilling story! Also fast foward to the 2000s, I love/hate House of Wax, haha. I think the story is pretty cool. Granted, I haven't seen the original, so I don't know how much it desecrates it. I may just be an Elisha Cuthbert fanboy, but I think the movie is a bit underrated overall. Yes, there are some shitty aspects (wtF is Paris Hilton doing there?!) that make you think it's just another teen slasher, but still, enjoyed it nonetheless. Also, would I be crucified instantly for thinking Suspiria sucks? I don't know, but I was expecting something amazing with all the Dario Argento hype. I guess the movie hasn't aged well, because it mostly just came off as cheesy and obnoxious, imo. I also did not appreciate the soundtrack. And it has the worst tagline ever, haha: "The only thing more terrifying than the last 12 minutes of this film are the first 80". Please be gentle with my awful taste in horror, Bear.