@@Franksmediaandreviews yes, In The Mouth of Madness keeps growing on me. Big Trouble In Little China is so much fun and I went to a midnight showing 4 or 5 years ago at an Arthouse theater and the auditorium was about a little over half full and we were all loving it, it’s great nostalgia with Jack Burton.
5 of my all time fav movies are Carpenters Big Trouble In Little China They Live Prince of Darkness Christine Halloween I grew up finding these VHS tapes on our racks at home when I was way too young to watch them and became hooked and could recite them word for word. Halloween has to be No.1 though and my fav horror movie/franchise ever simply because it is still going strong today and the Michael Myers character always has people thinking what goes on in that mind of his. Great video 👍
Fantastic list from one of my favorite directors! I had a chance to see Vampires in Toronto at a film festival and it was shown their before premiering anywhere else. The crowd were full on Carpenter fanatics and it was one of the most fun experiences I’ve ever had at a movie theatre.
Carpenter is my favourite horror director and possibly favourite director ever. Halloween was my favourite for ages but at age 50 my frequent rewatches have bought The Thing to the top. It’s the best sci-fI horror ever in my opinion. His scores always bring the level up and the atmosphere in his best films are unique and ethereal. A film and musical genius.
Loving the Carpenter love! My top 10…(all of which I absolutely adore). 1). The Thing. 2). Halloween. 3). The Fog. 4). Prince of Darkness. 5). Escape From New York. 6). Assault on Precinct 13. 7). Christine. 8). In The Mouth of Madness. 9). Big Trouble in Little China. 10). They Live.
cool list. i saw They Live in theaters and didn’t take it too seriously, found it forgettable but I feel like I need to revisit it. He def hated working with Chevy. Cool about Jamie Lee at that fan event. I don’t think you mentioned did you go and get her autograph?
Yes, They Live still seems relevant today. No, I missed that Horrorhound with Jamie Lee Curtis, but the Blu Ray has a great special feature detailing her getting picked up at the airport in Indianapolis and a lot of the convention.
Great ranking, I did my ranking a couple of months ago with the films I own, I didn’t include Ghosts of Mars, The Ward, Village of the Damned and Dark Star, I also didn’t include any TV properties.👍
Very cool. If I don’t have or haven’t seen movies I always state it too before the ranking starts. It’s all about talking about what you know and having fun.
@@jimtatro6550 I get it, but the visual is the most important part in a ranking. I use movie posters to give viewers the option to scan through the video first.
1. The Thing 2. Halloween 3. Big Trouble in Little China 4. The Fog 5. Escape from L.A. 6. Escape from New York 7. They Live 8. Assault on Precinct 13 9. In the Mouth of Madness 10. Starman 11. Prince of Darkness 12. Christine 13. Vampires 14. Memoirs of an Invisible Man 15. Dark Star 16. Village of the Damned 17. Ghosts of Mars 18. The Ward
the thing is good....but to rank it ahead of halloween the best horror movie of all time is.....well its your list i guess so u can do whateva u like lol....but your credibility took a hit with 1-2 lol