I remember when I watched House On Haunted Hill.
When they're tapping on walls, and all of a sudden that old lady appears and glides across the screen, freaky.
I was about 6, and screamed myself hoarse.
Schindler's List was just filled with moments, so I really can't specify any, but that film was excellent.
As for The Shining, the movie is incredibly different from the book.
I saw both Night and The Shining, and being a huge Romero fan, I found Shining to be a much better film.
Oh, and saying Night is the best horror film, and then forgetting classics like Alien is unforgivable, although a good film, Night doesn't stand up to those, even with it's low budget in consideration.
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