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The Exorcist 3 (has the greatest jump scare in movie history)
Not nearly as good a movie as the original but your are correct about the jump scene. That along with some other genuinely creepy moments make it worth watching.
There's a director's cut out there that really puts it on par with the exorcist in my opinion.
Here are some more horror movies to check out:
Rosemary's Baby
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (70s)
Deep Red (Giallo pic by Dario Argento - Giallo may be tough to get into for most)
Perfect Blue (probably the only anime that scared me - such an amazing flick with an incredible ending)
The Wicker Man (70s - I love Christopher Lee in this classic from Robin Hardy)
Onibaba (beautifully shot Japanese horror set in feudal Japan)
Carrie (70s- not my favorite De Palma film but it certainly deserves to be listed)
Audition (certainly deserves to be listed but dear Lord, don't watch this one. Whatever you do, there are things in it you will never be able to unsee)
Phantasm (don coscarelli's classic, it's not the scariest film, but it's got a great story and great characters)
Drag me to Hell (I'm a sucker for Sam Raimi - the guy can just flat out direct. While I loved Curse of the Demon more and there are some major casting problems, this was a worthy remake)
Night of the Comet
Ravenous
Haute Tension (a thrill ride of a first watch with a puzzling ending)
Funny Games (this movie will make your stomach turn with anxiety)
Grave Encounters (this movie just really worked, great cast, believable acting, the ending was lame but everything leading up to it was great)
The Bay (I'm usually not a fan of found footage, but this one was well thought out and pretty scary)
The Invisible Man (Moss really shines in this one)
Pontypool (never has a movie taking place in a radio station ever been so scary!)
Insidious (there are some great film edits out there that make this film even better, but the original is pretty good too)
Witchboard 1, 2, and 3 (I love a good movie about Ouija)
Stagefright (pretty gruesome slasher from the 80s)
Return of the Living Dead (Dan O'Bannon baby and linea Quiggley - probably the hottest horror babe on the planet, her stripping in the cemetery is a sight to behold)
Return of the Living Dead 3 (Brian yuzna is a master in finding new and inventive ways of dismembering the living and the undead)
Society (another yuzna classic with some truly gross scenes of immense body horror)
Needful Things (sure why not, not the scariest of flicks, but I liked it)
C.H.U.D. (I'm such a fan of this movie that while it's not really that scary, it's fun and people should watch it!)
30 Days of Night (who doesn't like vampires in Alaska come forth from a wrecked tanker ship from Russia or whatever the hell the setup was)
The Lair of the white worm (Hugh grant and Ken Russell, say no more. Truly an interested bit of British horror)
Color Out of Space (say what you will about Nick Cage, I love the guy, but Richard Stanley is truly an amazing director. If you like this, check out Hardware and Dust Devil)
The Craft (I had such a crush on neve Campbell)
The Ninth Gate (not a scary movie really but a great thriller about a book that can summon the Devil. The Club Dumas, the book the film is based on is a must read as well)
Hush (this film will surprise you. The protagonist is deaf and the inventive ways they weave that into the action is pretty incredible)
Hatchet 1,2, and 3 (some good gory fun, set in Louisiana, it's an over the top gorefest)
Nattenvagten (danish horror film about a college student needing a job who works as a security guard overnight in a morgue. The remake night watch with Ewan McGregor is ok too, but the original is superb)
Wrong Turn (more gorey goodness)
Shocker (I'm such a sucker for Wes Craven)
The Relic (how many horror films do you know that are set in a museum)
Christmas Evil (Santa is coming to town...to kill you)
Silent Night, Deadly Night (Santa is still going to kill you)
Open Water (ok, as someone who saw Jaws at far too young of an age, this movie terrified me, to learn it actually happened is even worse)
Prom Night (the scream queen can not be denied)
Urban Legend (I'm a fan of 90s horror and this mystery horror honestly holds up pretty well)
The Skeleton Key (did I say I like 90s horror or what, plus voodoo)
Deadly Friend (what's more 80s than a pet robot that goes on a killing spree?)
Dagon (long live and Rest In Peace Stuart Gordon, this Lovecraft tale brought to life was really well done)
Re-Animator (again, the man the myth the legend, Stuart Gordon)
Castle Freak (did I mention Stuart Gordon? The poor lady in this film only acted in this one film and when you watch it, it's clear to see why she stopped immediately after this gem)
Cigarette Burns (part of the masters of horror showtime series, this is a hidden gem from the great John Carpenter)
I know what you did last summer (hey, it scared me as a kid)
Ghos****ch (a live BBC broadcast that was so scary it had a reaction similar to War of the Worlds, highly recommend this classic from the 80s)
Mr. Vampire (ok so it's a horror comedy, but this is one of the best blends of horror, Kung fu and comedy that ever was)
Magic Cop (if you liked Mr. Vampire, this makes for a great double feature)
Dead Silence (James wan's first horror film and it's got some great scares)
As Above, So Below (a claustrophobic horror set in the catacombs of Paris)
The Descent (a claustrophobic horror set in a cave)
Wishmaster 1 and 2 (these are just fun as hell)
The Dentist (scary movie as a kid, not sure if it holds up)
Whistle and I'll come to you lad (a short horror from the BBC based on an old M.R. James tale)
Darkness Falls (are you afraid of the dark?)
Cast a deadly spell (I'm a fan of film noir and there aren't too many that delve into horror elements so it makes the list)
X: the man with the X ray eyes (a little late 60s fun, this film really feels like you're watching it at a drive in)
Eye of the Devil (Deborah Kerr, Sharon Tate and the occult. What more can you ask for? Truly a creepy film and Sharon Tate was absolutely stunning)
The Blair Witch Project (as a kid this movie scared me more than it should have)
I'll post more more hidden gems later.