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Horror Movies Everyone Should See – Meltdown

I recently asked the question on my Facebook and Twitter: What’s a horror movie everyone should see? It’s coming up to that time of year – one of my favorite…

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I recently asked the question on my Facebook and Twitter: What's a horror movie everyone should see? It's coming up to that time of year - one of my favorite times of year - the haunting season. I'll admit, I've already started my horror watching. I watched The Conjuring 2 last week, and started The Sandman this week.

Here's some of what you guys said....

Rob Zombie movies. In my opinion, the first two Zombie movies are hard to top. House Of A 1,000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects are classics! I thought his Halloween movie was pretty solid too. Lords of Salem, not so much.

Of course, his Munsters movie drops at the end of the month as well.

The Halloween series garnered a great response. One of the best franchises in horror history. I can't wait to see the next one in a theater this fall. Quick story....there was a scene in the last Halloween where Michael Myers squashed some poor souls head. The guy in the theater behind me blurted out "GODDAMN!' It was a funny break to a surreal scene.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre got some votes also. The thing that's so creepy about this movie, is that it could happen! I mean, it takes place during the daylight and is as scary as anything out there....

The Exorcist. Classic, Scary, Legendary....no need to say anything else.

Annabelle. Just plain creepy!

Personally, I'm an 80s horror guy. CUJO, Christine, Friday the 13th, Children of the Corn, Trick Or Treat and so on. That being said, I'm down for any scary movie, and there's lots of them!

Other ones which got some votes were - The Detroit Lions season, my first marriage, and the day to day operation of the workplace. Ha!

-Meltdown-

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Meltdown started on the mighty WRIF on the evening of Halloween, 1995. Technically, his first on-air shift was the morning of November 1st. Moving to the Motor City from Buffalo, N.Y., he has built a career and family. Over his almost three-decade stint at RIFF, he's had the privilege to work with some of the biggest personalities in Detroit radio history. He boasts of being just the second-afternoon drive jock in the station's illustrious 53-year history. Along with his love for rock music and attending concerts, he's also an avid Harley-Davidson enthusiast and hockey player. He plays year-round and manages to squeeze in a few charity games throughout the year. Meltdown writes about the Detroit Red Wings, rock music, and Detroit concert venues.