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Why not Lion King two? WHATS WRONG WITH LION KING
House on the End of the Street is SOOOO GOOOD! It's not too scary and the story is actually so good! Not to mention, it has Jennifer Lawrence in it :love:
I'm not sure about the saw movies. There mainly often over the top gore type films that try to shock more than scare and it might be too much for the first date. What I loved about Sinister is it had a very eerie feel to it, it was able to scare without really showing much.
If you like Sinister there's also Insidious which is similar and also Dark Skies is either coming out or is out now which is by apparently some people behind both Sinister and Insidious.
It depends what type of horror you want. I'm a big fan, but I prefer more older stuff from the 60s - 80s. Zombie films are always a win, such as the original 1978 Dawn of the Dead which is often seen as the staple zombie film and the remake for a remake isn't bad (I dislike it but with a different name it would be a decent film). There's also 28 days/weeks later and REC/Quarantine, Quarantine being the American remake of REC a Spanish film.
I could name a lot more but a lot of the stuff I've got is the gory stuff that can be more gory than scary or is either cheesy or foreign and sadly a lot of people aren't keen on foreign films (one of my favourite horror's of all time is foreign).
No problem. If you don't mind foreign films Suspira is my favourite although its actually American because its got Italian and American actors so its dubbed so all in America same for Deep Red by the same guy. It won't be for a lot of people but it's got a big cult status. If you want something a bit sick, hard hitting then Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer is another great one. It's very simple but that's why it works, you often feel like you could actually be watching a real documentary.