My vacation begins in less than two weeks, and I'm gonna have so many horror movie marathons! Love Summer of 84, that is such a hidden gem and I'm so very happy I came across it. It captures the spirit of being a kid on summer vacation so perfectly, and paired with the sense of dread and threat, it's just perfection. This was a great list, thank you!
can i just say i appreciate the fact you literally just get straight to the point lmao like there’s no long story or random anecdote just “WATCH THIS COOL MOVIE ABOUT-“ and i love it haha
I was looking for some summerween films but always found only the same recommendations and your video saved me! I added so many to my list. Thank you! :D
I love "Eight Legged Freaks". It is such an underrated horror comedy/homage to the creature features of the 50s. I was so psyched to see this when it came out in theaters. I went to see the late showing of it and there were only three other people in the theater and they left like 30 minutes into the movie. Never understood why this didn't get more love. Great list! Glad I found your channel!
@@Yvette...24FM I agree. I watched the movie first. I loved the relationship between Brody and his wife. Then I read the book and was glad they changed the part about the affair for the movie.
Most of the list I have not seen. I don't desire to see Tremors again. Chris Stuckman's Shelby Oaks probably doesn't fall into a summer/vacation horror, but I'm hoping to see it this summer. I hope the Forsaken fills me.
Great list! I need to watch Popcorn, Joy Ride, Tourist Trap and Tremors. Also, I watched Tucker and Dale vs Evil for the first time this year and I absolutely loved it, it instantly became a favorite! It made me laugh so much
Thanks for the recommendations, got a lot of new movies to watch! Totally agree that the puppet cop in killer klowns is terrifying especially compared to the rest of the movie!
So many great recs! I love how your videos are no nonsense and get to the point. I would recommend The Doom Generation. A queer nihilistic '90s road trip through Hell (aka LA!) The closest thing to a full on horror movie that Gregg Araki has ever made. The ending has stuck with me since the '90s! It's like Summertime in LA where the sun is too bright, everyone is lonely and bizarre horrors are around every corner.
♥ your list, all great summer rides !! I really like Jaws 2, is still one of the most underrated sequels to date ! Other 70's recs, And Soon the Darkness, Who Can Kill a Child !?, Piranha, ...
Great list! I've already watched I Know What You Did Last Summer and Texas Chainsaw Massacre for Summer watches this year. Got a few more on the list now THANKS!
good choices! I have seen and am a fan of most of them, but I think I will give Strangers Prey at Night a chance. I avoided it bc the first one was so heavy & dark.
Wes Craven Presents: They or simply "They" (2002) is very scary and, spoiler alert, has a very sad but interesting ending. "Tusk" was interesting, although predictable... And more recently, there's a serial killer movie called, "Alone". I think my favorite horror movies OAT are "Rosemary's Baby", "The Wicker Man" (1973)---Midsommar probably used this premise, "The Shuttered Room" (1967), and "American Gothic" (1988).
@@mandysmorgueofhorror Iwas just saying that people should never Imitate a movie and life is what it is that’s all I love horror movies don’t get me wrong
Hey Mandy, you ever check out the 81' Wilderness Slasher called Just Before Dawn? I swear, Constance may well be the ultimate ever forgotten Final Girl! I'm always very curious to get a Female Horror Fan's perspective on Just Before Dawn. Better than Friday, probably on par with Part II as far as early 80s Camp Slasher fare. Same vibes as Friday and The Burning, only I'd call it more satisfying a story, and it is actually scary, even chilling at parts. Just Before Dawn! 😄👍🪓 ...and then I'd remove Children of the Corn 🌽😆