Alright, here we are. 101 days from Halloween. That gives us 100 days to come up with a list. Remember, we wouldn't be re-doing this if the last one didn't suck. So let's get some good lists in and see if we can forget the shame of version 1.
The rules:
There are no rules. I mean, try to list feature length movies. I'm sure there's someone out there with a dozen shorts they want to include. But if you wanna include TV movies or miniseries this go round I'm honestly all for it. Try not to define horror too loosely, but use your own judgment, and try to watch some stuff in these 100 days if you can.
Here's my list though. Subject to change, though it likely won't much unless Midsommar blows me away. It takes a lot for a first time watch to become an all time favorite when there are so many classics.
1. The Shining (Kubrick)
2. The Wicker Man (Hardy)
3. Funny Games (Hanake, 97)
4. Psycho (Hitchcock)
5. House (Obayashi)
6. Let The Right One In (Alfredson)
7. Salo (Pasolini)
8. Possession (Zulawski)
9. The Witch (Eggers)
10. Repulsion (Polanski)
My final list will probably only be in the 40-50 range, but I'm hoping to have some decent picks in the mix. _________________ Doubles & Conch
1. The Shining (Kubrick)
2. The Wicker Man (Hardy)
3. Funny Games (Hanake, 97)
4. Psycho (Hitchcock)
5. House (Obayashi)
6. Let The Right One In (Alfredson)
7. Salo (Pasolini)
8. Possession (Zulawski)
9. The Witch (Eggers)
10. Repulsion (Polanski)
My final list will probably only be in the 40-50 range, but I'm hoping to have some decent picks in the mix.
Max is 100 of course. I mean if someone wants to do more than 100 you'll just get brownie points with me.
1. The Fly (1986)
2. Rosemaryโs Baby
3. The Innocents
4. Bride of Frankenstein
5. Donโt Look Now
6. Psycho (1960)
7. The Thing (1982
8. Cat People (1942)
9. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
10. Hellraiser
11. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1931)
12. Frankenstein (1931)
13. The Haunting (1963)
14. Dawn of the Dead (1978)
15. Let the Right One In
16. Alien
17. Suspiria (1977)
18. The Shining
19. The Night of the Hunter
20. Peeping Tom
21. The Exorcist
22. Carnival of Souls
23. The Vanishing (1988)
24. Night of the Living Dead (1968)
25. Carrie (1976)
26. Evil Dead 2
27. The Evil Dead (1981)
28. Possession (1981)
29. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
30. Hangover Square
31. Get Out
32. Audition
33. Eyes Without a Face
34. Eraserhead
35. The Wicker Man (1973)
36. I Walked with a Zombie
37. Deep Red
38. The Birds
39. Nosferatu (1922)
40. The Seventh Victim
41. Freaks
42. The Cremator
43. The Invisible Man (1933)
44. Halloween (1978)
45. Kwaidan
46. Horror of Dracula
47. The Thing From Another World
48. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
49. The Descent
50. Faust (1926)
51. The Tenant
52. Picnic at Hanging Rock
53. Mad Love (1935)
54. Dog Soldiers
55. Tetsuo: The Iron Man
56. Targets
57. Jaws
58. An American Werewolf in London
59. A Bucket of Blood
60. Onibaba
61. Shivers
62. Re-Animator
63. The Cabin in the Woods
64. The Unknown (1927)
65. The Babadook
66. Village of the Damned (1960)
67. Jacobโs Ladder
68. Gremlins
69. A Little Shop of Horrors (1960)
70. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
71. The Others
72. Valerie and Her Week of Wonders
73. Hereditary
74. The Spiral Staircase
75. Scream
76. Shaun of the Dead
77. Poltergeist (1982)
78. Near Dark
79. The Host (2006)
80. Night of the Creeps
Have leisurely watched 35 movies since April for this poll. Could've easily made a 100-film list, but plan to watch more, so the bottom 10 or so would probably get pushed off.
Somewhat optimistic TCM will run the pre-1970 horror movies I want to see the most, like The Devil Rides Out, in October.
Amazon Prime Instant Video has a pretty good selection of horror films:
All the Friday the 13th films
Night of the Living Dead (1968; HD)
Hellraiser
An American Werewolf in London
The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Blood and Black Lace
Childโs Play
My Bloody Valentine (1981)
Zombieland
Hereditary
A Quiet Place
Suspiria (2018)
Sleepy Hollow
Lifeforce
The Crazies (1973)
Society
Donโt Torture a Duckling
House (1986)
Parents
Trilogy of Terror
Lord of Illusions
Willard (1971)
Night of the Demons (1988)
The Midnight Meat Train
Maniac Cop 2
Dolls
Brain Dead (1990)
Slumber Party Massacre
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Terrorvision
Chopping Mall
Microwave Massacre
Amazon Prime Instant Video has a pretty good selection of horror films:
All the Friday the 13th films
Night of the Living Dead (1968; HD)
Hellraiser
An American Werewolf in London
The Return of the Living Dead (1985)
Blood and Black Lace
Childโs Play
My Bloody Valentine (1981)
Zombieland
Hereditary
A Quiet Place
Suspiria (2018)
Sleepy Hollow
Lifeforce
The Crazies (1973)
Society
Donโt Torture a Duckling
House (1986)
Parents
Trilogy of Terror
Lord of Illusions
Willard (1971)
Night of the Demons (1988)
The Midnight Meat Train
Maniac Cop 2
Dolls
Brain Dead (1990)
Slumber Party Massacre
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Terrorvision
Chopping Mall
Microwave Massacre
Videodrome is one of my Top Twenty favorite films of all time. I know most of Cronenberg's early movies straddle horror and science fiction, though The Brood's essentially horror and Scanners is essentially SF. I've classified Videodrome in my mind as more SF than horror for such a long time that, even though I've always known that it stylistically has a horror flavor sometimes, I have a hard time thinking of Videodrome as a horror film.
Sell me on why Videodrome belongs on a horror list.
Videodrome is one of my Top Twenty favorite films of all time. I know most of Cronenberg's early movies straddle horror and science fiction, though The Brood's essentially horror and Scanners is essentially SF. I've classified Videodrome in my mind as more SF than horror for such a long time that, even though I've always known that it stylistically has a horror flavor sometimes, I have a hard time thinking of Videodrome as a horror film.
Sell me on why Videodrome belongs on a horror list.
You're kidding, right?
I dont see what there is to sell.
Wow.
Not only is Videodrome horror, it's one of the clearest cut examples of the genre I've ever seen.
No idea what makes it "more sci-fi than horror" to you. Because satellite waves are transmitted? Lol. The Ring is about a video too. Is it sci-fi?
As I've said before, when unsure if something is horror, put yourself in the main character's shoes. Is it scary? Would you be afraid of this situation in real life, or wake up in fear if it was a nightmare?
I've been thinking about that one all day. There's a subgenre of horror, not everyone keen on the genre, is aware of called "body horror." It relates to horrific transformations and mutations of the human body. David Cronenberg is the undisputed king of this subgenre and Videodrome is his greatest example. _________________ Hey! I made a country music chart. Check it out!
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