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Apocalypse Now

ShockYa's Top 10 Movies That Should Not Be Remade

Friday, November 18th, 2011

There are some movies that are all right for remaking, and then there are some that shouldn’t even be thought of as needing a reboot. Hopefully Hollywood will heed this list as a very strong suggestion not to touch these 10 films: #10 “Apocalypse Now”: The 1979 film is one of the seminal films involving the Vietnam War. Not only does it show the harrowing side of war, but it also shows how the mindset of war can warp the mindset so totally that you aren’t the same anymore. It’s also the film that garnered the catchphrase “I love the smell of napalm in the morning!” If this is remade,…

Home Alone Ahh

ShockYa's Top 10 Memorable Movie Quotes

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

Movies can reach cult status just by the utterance of one single great line. That line becomes a part of the fabric of pop-culture, to be said by millions of people in every generation. Now, of course, there are tons of films we could choose from for this list, but here’s a small sampling of just 10 of those films. #1 “AAAAAAAH!” (“Home Alone”): This scream by Macaulay Culkin became one of the biggest catch phrases of the 1990s. You have to make sure to put your hands over your cheeks in order to get it just right. CLICK HERE FOR THE NEXT IN THE SERIES What are some of…

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Top 10 Scariest Movies sponsored by NBCs Fear Itself

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

In celebration of NBC’s brand new horror series “Fear Itself”, here’s our selections for the top 10 scariest horror movies of all time. “Fear Itself” is styled as a showcase for small films from more than a dozen genre writers, including Joe Gangemi, Steve Niles and Dan Knauf, and genre directors including Brad Anderson (“The Machinist”), Darren Bousman (“Saw II, III and IV) and Ronny Yu (“Bride of Chucky”). “Fear Itself” premiers June 5 at 10 p.m. EDT. 1) The Omen (Directed by Richard Donner) Definitely the scariest movie of all time. A U.S. diplomat played by Gregory Peck and his wife adopt the infant Damien in Rome, then find…