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The 100 Most Popular Horror/Suspense Movies of All Time

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#93: Rob Zombie's Halloween

Tyler Mane and Scout Taylor-Compton in Rob Zombie's Halloween.

In 'Halloween', Tyler Mane plays Michael Myers, a serial killer who breaks out of a mental hospital to return home and kill his sister, Laurie Strode, played by Scout Taylor-Compton.

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Despite some public misgivings about remaking a classic like John Carpenter's Halloween, director Rob Zombie's version found an audience, becoming the highest-grossing of the nine films in the franchise.

Note: All figures are US domestic box office totals.

91. Hellboy : $59,103,901 (Released 4/2/2004)

92. Dawn of the Dead : $58,990,765 (Released 3/19/2004)

93. Rob Zombie's Halloween : $58,269,151 (Released 8/31/2007)

94. Pet Sematary: $57,469,179 (Released 4/21/1989)

95. Saw V: $56,746,769 (Released 10/24/08)

96. Saw V: $56,729,973 (Released 10/24/08)

97. White Noise : $56,094,360 (Released 1/7/2005)

98. Eyes Wide Shut : $55,691,208 (Released 7/16/1999)

99. The Haunting in Connecticut : $55,325,526 (Released 3/27/2009)

100. Saw: $55,185,045 (Released 10/29/2004)

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