In no particular order: - Evil Dead, The Thing, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Christine, Hellraiser, Candyman, Pet Semetery, Pumpkinhead, The Descent (director’s cut), Alien
My 10 favourite in no paticular order: The Mist, Alien, The Thing, 28 Days Later, The Exorcist, The Haunting (1963 version), The Shining, The Birds, Suspiria (original) and Jaws. Also love many of the others on your list!
The birds is a great example of a movie that did not stand the test of time 🙈 I watched it a decade ago and could only think how silly it actually was. But I do love nearly all the other movies in your list!
Great list! If you like zombies you have to check out Train to Busan, 28 Days Later & Shaun of the Dead. Also The Cabin in the Woods is excellent and unique in how it mixes different styles of horror (and it stars Thor!)
A funny thing about this list is that I have a different idea of what horror movies are… but every one you listed here is one I love 😅. All would be in my top 100; a few are in my top 10!
This is a lot of fun. There’s a couple on here I’d like to revisit. I wanna force you to come up with your top ten films - get to work!!!! Fright Night is one of my faves.
@@peterlinfield I need to see it again. I was always partial to the original as it is the first film I remember ever seeing. I should watch them back to back!
Great list with a lot of my favorites. Now I'm inspired to rewatch some of these for october and check out the night of the living dead sequel reboot for the first time.
The Thing/Kurt Russell version is the best horror movie of all time!!! You seem to enjoy vampires and zombies. How about a top 10 TV show list? Going back to the 70s,will be a lot of good ones to choose from!!
How do you feel about the remastering of the 90s Night of the Living Dead film about 15 years or so back that darkened the image in several scenes? Were you able to see that version? I believe it was the one that Twilight Time used for their Blu-Ray. Though, I've heard that recently another newer master that Sony put out has helped correct a lot of those issues, but I don't have that Blu-Ray and I haven't seen it on TV for about 6 or 7 years.
Some entertaining movies, I liked Stuart Townsend in Queen of the Damned and the fun pop video nod to The Cabinet of Dr Caligari. Another tough list, considered The Fog, Let the Right One In, The Hunger, ended up with ten of my favourites that I've probably seen the most. Sixth Sense - 1999 White Noise - 2005 Nadia - 1994 Dagon - 2001 Alien - 1979 Event Horizon - 1997 The Thing - 1982 Frankenstein - 1931 Bride of Frankenstein - 1935 Night of the Demon - 1957
@@LarrysLibrary The Universal classic horrors are such good movies, one film was niggling the back of my head since posting and I remembered it this morning .. Innocent Blood 1992
Nice list! I'm not a real fan of horror movies as most of them I find quite idiotic but there are a number that stuck with me. For me, the vibe of the movie is what really makes it interesting and not so much the amount of gore. I'm going for a mix of cult and modern, in no paticular order: The Thing (1982) Suspiria (2018) Cannibal Holocaust (1980) 28 Days Later (2002) Interview with the Vampire (1994) Exhuma (2024) Hereditary (2018) The Fly (1986) The Blair Witch Project (1999) Barbarian (2022)
Great list. Fright Night might be my all-time favorite on it. I never cared for An American Werewolf in London. I didn't think it was funny and the fact that the werewolf was on all fours was a disappointment. I actually liked The Howling more. The Werewolves in that one looked like the one Bernie Wrightson drew in Swamp Thing#4. Just an opinion not discounting your personal taste.
Oh I get it! The Howling is another GREAT one! I do sort of prefer the upright walking werewolves too...just love that John Landis movie despite that fact.