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Old 07-12-2013, 07:32 PM
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My Top 100 Horror Movies of All Time

After posting that top 75 best horror movies of all time according to Rotten Tomatoes link, I decided to create my own list, but this one being my top 100 (instead of 75). I am sure that some people will disagree with my list and if you do you may share your thoughts in this thread. If there are any films that I omitted that you believe should be added, then you may tell me what they are and explain why you believe that they should have been included. Here is the list (counting down from 100):
100. Blade (2000)
99. Thirteen Ghosts (2001)
98. Wishmaster (1997)
97. Fraility (2001)
96. Shutter (2004)
95. Urban Legend (1997)
94. The Faculty (1997)
93. I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
92. Deep Blue Sea (1997)
91. Lake Placid (1997)
90. Suspiria (1977)
89. Deathdream (1974)
88. My Bloody Valentine (1981)
87. Creepshow (1982)
86. April Fool's Day (1986)
85. Jeepers Creepers (2001)
84. Child's Play (1988)
83. The Hills Have Eyes (1977)
82. Day of the Dead (1985)
81. Rec (2007)
80. The Old Dark House (1934)
79. Carrie (1976)
78. Cube (1997)
77. Christine (1983)
76. The Beyond (1980)
75. The Mummy (1932)
74. The Devil Inside (2012)
73. Dale and Tucker Vs Evil (2010) (It is Tucker and Dale, not Dale and Tucker, as pointed out by neverending)
72. Zombi 2 (1980)
71. Fright Night (1985)
70. Sleepaway Camp (1983)
69. Final Destination (2000)
68. The Amityville Horror (1979)
67. Event Horizon (1997)
66. Near Dark (1987)
65. Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
64. The Others (2001)
63. Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
62. The Wicker Man (1973)
61. Village of the Damned (1960)
60. The Wolfman (1941)
59. Peeping Tom (1960)
58. Jacob's Ladder (1990)
57. Diary of the Dead (2008)
56. The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971)
55. Candyman (1992)
54. The Omen (1976)
53. The Fog (1980)
52. Freaks (1932)
51. The Blob (1958)
50. Videodrome (1983)
49. The Changeling (1980)
48. The Mist (2007)
47. Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2007)
46. The Tingler (1959)
45. House on Haunted Hill (1959)
44. American Psycho (2000)
43. Grindhouse (2007)
42. The Howling (1983)
41. What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)
40. Poltergeist (1982)
39. The Birds (1963)
38. Frankenstein (1931)
37. Targets (1968)
36. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
35. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986)
34. Friday the 13th (1980)
33. The Haunting (1963)
32. The Invisible Man (1933)
31. Paranormal Activity (2007)
30. In the Mouth of Madness (1995)
29. A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)
28. Dawn of the Dead (1978)
27. Aliens (1986)
26. Predator (1987)
25. Seven (1997)
24. Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
23. Rosemary's Baby (1968)
22. The Ring (2002)
21. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
20. The Cabin in the Woods (2012)
19. Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
18. Pet Sematary (1987)
17. Saw (2004)
16. The Sixth Sense (1999)
15. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
14. Dracula (1931)
13. The Blair Witch Project (1999)
12. The Evil Dead (1981)
11. Clive Barker's Hellraiser (1987)
10. The Night of the Living Dead (1968)
9. Halloween (1978)
8. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
7. Alien (1979)
6. The Fly (1986)
5. The Shining (1980)
4. Jaws (1975)
3. John Carpenter's The Thing (1982)
2. Psycho (1960)
1. Scream (1996)

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Old 07-12-2013, 07:49 PM
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It's Tucker and Dale...
Sorry, always seem to do that.

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Can I hear your defense for having Scream as number 1?
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Old 07-12-2013, 08:18 PM
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Can I hear your defense for having Scream as number 1?
And then we'll tie you to a chair and throw you into a pond. If you float, you're defense for Scream will be accepted. If you sink, it's all gotta burn! LOL


Good list with tons of variety, Mett!
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Old 07-12-2013, 08:30 PM
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Can I hear your defense for having Scream as number 1?
I thought the film was quite brilliant personally. The acting was excellent and very convincing. The direction was very well-done. The story was very unique and interesting. The characters well-developed and the score was very good too. I also thought the film was funny and I especially enjoyed how the film was self-aware. Furthermore, it is excellent as a psychological thriller. To me, it is an all-around great film. Not to mention it revived the horror genre in the 1990s. I realize that many people will disagree with me, but I really enjoy this this film (and Wes Craven also happens to be my favorite director).
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And then we'll tie you to a chair and throw you into a pond. If you float, you're defense for Scream will be accepted. If you sink, it's all gotta burn! LOL


Good list with tons of variety, Mett!
Very funny. I tried to ensure that there was plenty of variety because, honestly, I really enjoy virtually all genres and periods of the horror genre (except maybe exploitation and torture genres).
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If I made a list it would look very different, but I don't think you can say that anything is missing, it's your personal list :) I agree, lots of variety...
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I share your high appreciation for:

Alien (1979)
John Carpenter's The Thing (1982)
The Fly (1986)
Seven (1997)
The Sixth Sense (1999)
The Ring (2002)
Aliens (1986)
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
The Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Jaws (1975)
Psycho (1960)

I look for the same things in horror films I do for any story: caring about the characters, character development, having something worthwhile to say about life, humankind, ourselves, nature of reality, interesting things to think about, and the such.
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Great list, but I have a couple of critiques.

-I wouldn't put "Scream" (Wes Craven) at the top of the list, especially because your other elite films such as "Halloween" (John Carpenter) and "The Shining" (Stanley Kubrick) are right up there

-I think you missed out on including "Valentine" (2001 - director: Jamie Blanks) in your list

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"Valentine" (2001) is about an eerie cupid-masked serial killer who stalks people associated by youth on Valentine's Day.

This rather under-rated modern horror film takes the best elements from "Scream" (Wes Craven) and "Urban Legend" (Jamie Blanks) to weave an occasion-goosebumps tale.

I'd be psyched to see a "Christine" (1983) sequel, perhaps starring Mila Kunis and Jude Law.

I noticed "My Bloody Valentine" (1981), a classic indeed, is on your list though!





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