45. Thanksgiving (2023) 44. Dawn of the Dead (2004) 43. Host (2020) 42. Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007) 41. The Empty Man (2020) 40. Piranha 3D (2010) 39. Paranormal Activity (2007) 38. Watcher (2022) 37. Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016) 36. Terrifier 2 (2022) 35. Scream 4 (2011) 34. Halloween 2 (1981) 33. Hush (2016) 32. Freaky (2020) 31. Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021) 30. Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994) 29. Child’s Play (2019) 28. Slaxx (2021) 27. Slumber Party Massacre (2021) 26. Night of the Living Dead (1990) 25. One Cut of the Dead (2017) 24. Anna and the Apocalypse (2017) 23. The Battery (2012) 22. Dead Snow (2009) 21. Maggie (2015) 20. Shaun of the Dead (2004) 19. Resident Evil (2002) 18. Planet Terror (2007) 17. The Exorcist III (1990) 16. Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) 15. Annabelle Comes Home (2019) 14. Curse of Chucky (2013) 13. Final Destination 5 (2011) 12. Paranormal Activity 3 (2011) 11. Evil Dead II (1987) 10. Dawn of the Dead (1978) 9. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) 8. Dead Snow 2: Red Vs Dead (2014) 7. Wrong Turn (2021) 6. Amityville II: The Possession (1982) 5. Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) 4. Hellraiser (2022) 3. Saw X (2023) 2. Psycho II (1983) 1. Evil Dead Rise (2023)
"Freaky" was an AMAZING take on "Freaky Friday" and I cannot understand why it didn't get more love. Vince Vaughn's portrayal og a teenage girl is nearly as good as Jack Black's in "Jumanji", and the film is both hilarious and creepy. It's _such_ a good horror-comedy.
Wes Craven’s New Nightmare is one of the best horror movies I’ve ever seen. It did the same thing the original movie did and managed to dig into the deepest part of our fears in a way that hadn’t been done before. So good!
@@renegadepyro726 Oh definitely. they were doing shit since high school and they had like a stan lee thing with their grandma (my dads sister) who would show up in random scenes.
@@beetheturtle That’s a cool behind the scenes feature to know. The more movies they make and add her in, she’ll be that easter egg in those movies that people will look for
For those that criticize the female “Pinhead”, they obviously didn’t follow the comic books. The female, per the comics, is Kirstie from the very first movie.
Thanksgiving Dawn of the Dead Wrong Turn 2 Piranha 3D Terrifier 2 Fear Street Part Two: 1978 Child's Play (2019) Slaxx Night of the Living Dead (1990) The Battery Maggie Resident Evil The Exorcist 3 Final Destination 5 Paranormal Activity 3 Evil Dead 2 Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Wrong Turn (2021) Amityville II: The Possession Halloween 3: Season of the Witch Hellraiser (David Bruckner's version) Psycho 2
The TV version on Halloween II has an extra scene at the end that I love. It shows Laurie traveling by ambulance to another hospital. There is a gurney with a sheet covering it in there too. The paramedic that had a crush on her (forgot his name) survived as well
Dawn of the dead (2004) is one of my favorite zombies movies ever. It's so good. I don't care about whiny fans of the OG, the OG is awesome, but why not enjoy both and shut your mouths.. Same crap with The Thing.
i wouldnt even watch the OG tbh. Just looking at clips of it makes me want to sleep. Dawn of the Dead 2004 is still by far the best zombie film that satisfies that itch for me even in 2024.
The night Dawn Of The Dead came out I went to the theater by myself and it was so good. I bought the next showing. 4 hours of the best zombie movie ever.
Evil Dead 2013 (Fede Álvarez) was a film I wasn't excited about being a fan of the original(s) but man, it blew me away. It is one of my all time fave horrors and one of the best remakes/reimaginings of all time IMO.
Childs play 2019 would have been better if they hadn’t used the franchise. As an independent movie, it not bad. As part of the series, its so far left as to be awful.
@@wolfwing1 there's a book! Omg. And does that mean someone is pretending to be Norman Bates? or pretending to be Norman Bates who is pretending to be Norman bates' mother????🤯💀
@@Lollypopcorny hehe can't remember it was so long ago :> I think it turned out to be his psychiatrist or such. I think the book came out long before the movie did, so it was it's own version of it. I just happened to find the book in a used book store when I was like 10 or something almost 40 years ago :> And read it.
For the few of us who have been defending the delightfully daffy "Halloween III" since the 1980s, it's gratifying to see the world finally coming around to accepting it on its own terms. I grieve to think of all the weird and wonderful Halloween tales we lost when audiences insisted that the Halloween films must stay in their lane and were only allowed to be about Michael flippin' Myers.
The Hell Priest in the original story was actually very androgynous until speaking in the original story, at which point their voice actually sounded very deep but distinctly feminine. I seem to recall the female Cenobite being a nod to that in the original group from the first movie. Personally the gender of the Priest doesn’t matter much to me, just give me a mood board of that imposing figure and leave all the rest to the imagination 😂❤
The Terrifier franchise is just so good. Last summer, I got to meet David Howard Thornton, and he was a really cool guy. Damien Leone was supposed to be at the convention as well, but according to David, Terrifier 3 had just gotten approval, so Damien wanted to fine tune the script, before shooting the movie. David had the horn that Art carries, and he was letting my then 5 yr old daughter play with it. But she got carried away with playing with it, so he had to take it back.
I actually liked the *entirety* of Final Destination 5, not just the surprise ending. I preferred the "boring" deaths, as they touched more on events and locations we're more likely to encounter unexpected deaths. Also, watching one of them become gradually unhinged was more believable than Ian's unraveling in Final Destination 3--and don't get me wrong, 3 is actually my favorite, but Ian's heel-face-turn was *too* abrupt.
Evil Dead reboot deserves more than a quick mention during the Evil Dead rise section. The 2013 reboot is phenomenal on many different levels. The Cinematography is terrific and the reason it’s scary. Plus the undercurrent of the addiction analogy, and its demonic-self-same nature is a rare poetic flare not normally seen in horror. Watch Evil Dead 2013 first!
Hate this new trend of lazily cobbling together old lists to make a “new video”. Have some respect for yourselves, you’re far better than the other channels
I miss great horror movies like "The Changeling" or "Dead & Buried." Too often, the movie producers sacrifice plot for gore. Perhaps I've been desensitized from growing up watching slasher cash-grabs but most horror flicks either are a yawn-fest or simply make me shake my head. One recent great horror movie I like is "Talk To Me" because it is a perfect metaphor for drug addiction. Most others just don't impress me and seem silly after the first watch. It seems the love of money over the love of art has pervaded the horror genre like it has done in other film genres and in the music industry.
Dude it's just three previously lists lumped together Into one, not well done team. They keep doing this. I haven't even watched it yet and can tell you after about ten entries or so the person presenting changes signifying the transition to the next list. It isn't one list it's three reruns lumped together.
@@Babbleplay they did, that's about the only work they did on this. Notice how they don't say the number like usual, they always call out the numbers before naming the entry I watch these every day while I'm getting ready, have for years now lol. I've seen all of them multiple times, and those are old videos 100%
Exorcist III is such a great piece of work... Too bad they went with at title because I'm sure it turned a lot of people off. You can watch the first one and totally skip the second one (please skip the second one!) and watch the third and it ties in so well and its very well done. If you enjoyed the Exorcist, you have to watch Exorcist III.
Outside of some story beats the Nightmare remake was enjoyable. I like the dryer performance of the actor as Freddy in the way he mocked and stalked. Very dark vibe. You can't expect the same execution with it not being Robert.
The "Empty Man" is a fantastic horror-thriller. Completely different from what you expect with amazing scenes that surprise and impress. By doing what "you" might do it makes "you" feel more involved in the movie. There are literally no moments of "how stupid can you be?" or "don't they see this coming?". The fact that it was 'written off' as a waste of money before it ever made it to the theatre by the "new executives" at the recently acquired '20th Century Fox" was just crimminal. It still can only be streamed. There was no physical release to the stores because it didn't 'take off like a rocket' on its single weekend release at the theatres after a single week of advertising.
What's impressive about #1 is that it manages to explain how the reboot fits in with the other movies and explains how the finale of the tv show came to pass. The three books seen in Army of Darkness were all equally the Necronomicon, but only one was meant for Ash and Danny never shut the book in Rise, which explains how the evil force got out of the apartment complex and into the wider world.
Yeah they never should’ve tried remaking nightmare on elm street. They completely changed Freddy’s iconic look. Plus honestly, it would be damn near impossible to find the right person to fit the original Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund). He MADE Freddy Krueger who he was, but sadly he’s already said he’s done with starring as freddy Krueger. So they should’ve quit while they were ahead.
Fucking LOVE The Empty Man… genuinely surprised that such a thoroughly bizarre and endlessly interesting, 2:30 hour R-rated mindfuck of a film was ever even green-lit in the first place, but boy are we horror aficionados blessed for this gift from the genre gods. While I’m glad some of these under appreciated gems are finally gaining a loyal audience and deserved cult status, for every Event Horizon and Exotcist III there is still a New Nightmare languishing in relative obscurity just waiting to be pardoned from it cell in critical cinematic prison.
I would trade all the Hellraiser sequels for a serious try at filming the actual literary sequel to Hellbound Heart, The Scarlet Gospels. Civil war in Hell? Oh hell yes!
How did *Talk To Me* not made the list ? I had zero expectation before watching it especially when It was made by TH-camrs . but it ended up one of my favorite movies that year. And this is comming from a guy that really doesn't like ghost/possesion movies at all .
I guess I must be in some extreme minority, because I, more or less liked, the reboot of Nightmare on Elm Street, I understood, they weren't going to pump out like 7 more of them, but I watched it more then once, and liked the story. But apparently it's some ass boil on humanity?
@@davidrobertson3930which is sad because the actor that played him is actually a very good actor. I though he would do a great job. He played Warshack in The Watchmen. The story was ok and i like how they plugged some holes in the lore. Just for some reason it didnt land the plane!!
I'll be honest, when I first saw Oculus I didn't like it. same with Hush a little but I got it. it wasn't until I saw Hill House where I was like...Oh.... I get it now..... and Flannagin has become my favorite film maker and I personally think Midnight Mass is one of the best things ever put out in the world. and with that context of hill house and bly manor, it makes oculus much better to me because I understand what it's going for it's not just trying to be scary. it's a vibe. it's a mental trip.
Two movies in and it’s already a bad start. There was no way either one of those two movies, Dawn of the dead or Thanksgiving. We’re gonna be anything other than great.
Seeing as everyone hated the idea of remaking dawn of the dead when it was announced and the original is such a classic the fact it was good and got praised was surprising and thanksgiving started as a joke trailer in another movie
one film or short story I saw 40 years or more ago. Not sure if it was english usa 1950s 1960s. Very Alien looking creatures. A man lies in a hospital bed, has a bedside light projected onto a wall. There are transparent Amoeba typ creatures projected onto the wall. They are talking to him, asking him to join them, a nurse comes into the ward and knocks the light to one side, so the images of the creatures are lost. Later on he has an ear operation and can't hear them any more and goes back to his wife. I have never seen it since and can't remember what it is called.
Ouija isn’t all that terrible ( probably partly because of Lin Shaye ). Hated The Battery. Dead Snow and Wrong Turn 2 are excellent. So is Dawn of the Dead. I loved the Annabelle movies, particularly the 2nd one.
Find it interesting that they called Wrong Turn 2 'the best of the franchise' then treated it as a lesser/mid movie when talking about the reboot. I get this list is a bunch of older lists all stapled together but still, that bit feels odd.
tom cruise's the mummy remake was a good movie IDC what anyone says. people were primed to hate that movie regardless. despite being a great movie it had absolutely no chance. everyone agreed it sucked before they even seen it.
Didn’t see anything building up to it I don’t do trailers or read anything on movies before I go see them. I like Tom cruise and loved the mummy movies so I was hopeful but holy hell was it bad
I don't think complaints about gender swapping is automatically a dumb argument, even with Hellraiser. Consistency does matter to people. Gender, race, sexuality, etc. If any character can be anything, then what they did/do/will represent never mattered anyway.
22:01 Supposedly set in Scotland, where we do not have (in general) 'Graduation' from secondary school. Sso is this a fail in the film or the script for this video?
The IMDB of Slumber Party Massacre 2021 isn't very high... barely over 50% approval. As for rotten tomatoes, critics seem to like it suspiciously more then audience with audience rating it at 66%. So probably Tomatoes being paid off again.
NotLD 1990 is a tragedy - it's an actual improvement on the 1968 original in terms of performances and camerawork, but gets none of the respect it deserves. It was also such a horrific pain-in-the-ass for director Tom Savini that he swore off directing anything ever again. We all lost out due to this one, if NotLD 1990 was an example of the Savini standard, he could have made 90's action-horror even better than Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino did on their own.
45. Thanksgiving (2023)
44. Dawn of the Dead (2004)
43. Host (2020)
42. Wrong Turn 2: Dead End (2007)
41. The Empty Man (2020)
40. Piranha 3D (2010)
39. Paranormal Activity (2007)
38. Watcher (2022)
37. Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016)
36. Terrifier 2 (2022)
35. Scream 4 (2011)
34. Halloween 2 (1981)
33. Hush (2016)
32. Freaky (2020)
31. Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021)
30. Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994)
29. Child’s Play (2019)
28. Slaxx (2021)
27. Slumber Party Massacre (2021)
26. Night of the Living Dead (1990)
25. One Cut of the Dead (2017)
24. Anna and the Apocalypse (2017)
23. The Battery (2012)
22. Dead Snow (2009)
21. Maggie (2015)
20. Shaun of the Dead (2004)
19. Resident Evil (2002)
18. Planet Terror (2007)
17. The Exorcist III (1990)
16. Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)
15. Annabelle Comes Home (2019)
14. Curse of Chucky (2013)
13. Final Destination 5 (2011)
12. Paranormal Activity 3 (2011)
11. Evil Dead II (1987)
10. Dawn of the Dead (1978)
9. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
8. Dead Snow 2: Red Vs Dead (2014)
7. Wrong Turn (2021)
6. Amityville II: The Possession (1982)
5. Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)
4. Hellraiser (2022)
3. Saw X (2023)
2. Psycho II (1983)
1. Evil Dead Rise (2023)
Ha! Thanks.
You're the true hero.
@@4skara2 Thanks. It took quite a while lol
You are the real MVP!
Evil Dead 2 and rise? The original is still my nr 1.🎉
"Freaky" was an AMAZING take on "Freaky Friday" and I cannot understand why it didn't get more love. Vince Vaughn's portrayal og a teenage girl is nearly as good as Jack Black's in "Jumanji", and the film is both hilarious and creepy. It's _such_ a good horror-comedy.
Exactly
Wes Craven’s New Nightmare is one of the best horror movies I’ve ever seen. It did the same thing the original movie did and managed to dig into the deepest part of our fears in a way that hadn’t been done before. So good!
It’s hard to make a “meta” film good, and New Nightmare just works.
I haven't been scared that !!! since that movie!!!!! It was awesome
Sleepaway Camp all time biggest surprise and still holds up 40 years after renting on VHS
That ending though was creepy as hell
cant believe my cousins worked on Terrifier 2 and it still gets praised today as a horror great. proud of them.
It was a very good horror slasher. They should definitely be proud about that
> can’t believe it still gets praised today
That movie only came out 1.5 years ago
@@renegadepyro726 Oh definitely. they were doing shit since high school and they had like a stan lee thing with their grandma (my dads sister) who would show up in random scenes.
@@subbermail2887 do you know how many flops get forgotten about a month later??
@@beetheturtle That’s a cool behind the scenes feature to know. The more movies they make and add her in, she’ll be that easter egg in those movies that people will look for
For those that criticize the female “Pinhead”, they obviously didn’t follow the comic books. The female, per the comics, is Kirstie from the very first movie.
I actually liked that they made Pinhead female (or non binary since it is never explicitly definite). It added something new .
@@AutismThespian1993female
So what? The only good Pinhead is Doug Bradley. Recent pinhead is just ok... I bet u eat @ Taco Bell don't u?
What has Taco Bell got anything, to do with it
Thanksgiving
Dawn of the Dead
Wrong Turn 2
Piranha 3D
Terrifier 2
Fear Street Part Two: 1978
Child's Play (2019)
Slaxx
Night of the Living Dead (1990)
The Battery
Maggie
Resident Evil
The Exorcist 3
Final Destination 5
Paranormal Activity 3
Evil Dead 2
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
Wrong Turn (2021)
Amityville II: The Possession
Halloween 3: Season of the Witch
Hellraiser (David Bruckner's version)
Psycho 2
thank you
This isn’t even all of them …. What is this list?
What is this list?
Saying Annabelle: Creation was worse than Annabelle is wild
And Annabelle comes home was awful
@@Gabriellalovespizza well, I really liked Annabelle Comes Home, so a lot of fun
Yeah Annabelle creation was easily way better than the original
In previous episodes you guys have said Annabelle Creation is a great movie. Make up your minds. I like all 3 of them
I came here to say this! How do you say Creation was bad? Waaaaay better than Comes Home.
The TV version on Halloween II has an extra scene at the end that I love. It shows Laurie traveling by ambulance to another hospital. There is a gurney with a sheet covering it in there too. The paramedic that had a crush on her (forgot his name) survived as well
Jimmy. I like to think he was Jamie’s father.
Dawn of the dead (2004) is one of my favorite zombies movies ever. It's so good. I don't care about whiny fans of the OG, the OG is awesome, but why not enjoy both and shut your mouths.. Same crap with The Thing.
i wouldnt even watch the OG tbh. Just looking at clips of it makes me want to sleep. Dawn of the Dead 2004 is still by far the best zombie film that satisfies that itch for me even in 2024.
The night Dawn Of The Dead came out I went to the theater by myself and it was so good. I bought the next showing. 4 hours of the best zombie movie ever.
Evil Dead 2013 (Fede Álvarez) was a film I wasn't excited about being a fan of the original(s) but man, it blew me away. It is one of my all time fave horrors and one of the best remakes/reimaginings of all time IMO.
Happy Death Day & Happy Death Day 2 U. Though they’re not that scary, closer to Shaun of the Dead really.
Childs play 2019 would have been better if they hadn’t used the franchise. As an independent movie, it not bad. As part of the series, its so far left as to be awful.
Anyone else didn't know there was a psycho 2?
Love when these videos give out gems you never new existed.
it's awesome! Meg Tilly is very good!
It helps to be, like me, in your early 50’s! The film was a BIG hit in 1982, when I was 13 and flat out LOVED IT!
whats funny is I read the book first before I saw the movie and in the book bates was already dead and someone pretending to be him.
@@wolfwing1 there's a book! Omg. And does that mean someone is pretending to be Norman Bates? or pretending to be Norman Bates who is pretending to be Norman bates' mother????🤯💀
@@Lollypopcorny hehe can't remember it was so long ago :> I think it turned out to be his psychiatrist or such. I think the book came out long before the movie did, so it was it's own version of it. I just happened to find the book in a used book store when I was like 10 or something almost 40 years ago :> And read it.
For the few of us who have been defending the delightfully daffy "Halloween III" since the 1980s, it's gratifying to see the world finally coming around to accepting it on its own terms. I grieve to think of all the weird and wonderful Halloween tales we lost when audiences insisted that the Halloween films must stay in their lane and were only allowed to be about Michael flippin' Myers.
I absolutely love Watcher, it's so good ! Maika Monroe nailed it !
02:22 I'm still waiting on Orgasmo 2: Revenge of the Neutered Man
COOOOCK ROCKET!!!!
Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz are in my top ten all time favorite movies
Henry Rollins has a knack for elevating any project he's attached to.
Have you seen he never died brilliant
I'm one of the penguins in Anna & the Apocalypse :3 My claim to fame, always get so excited when I see the movie being mentioned in lists like this :)
That’s pretty cool! Haha
Planet terror was good, I saw it with death proof, so double awesomeness
I watched two movies that were great, death proof, was great too
As much as I love the original Night of the Living Dead, I have to say that the 1990 version is an amazing remake, and deserving of all the praise.
The Hell Priest in the original story was actually very androgynous until speaking in the original story, at which point their voice actually sounded very deep but distinctly feminine. I seem to recall the female Cenobite being a nod to that in the original group from the first movie. Personally the gender of the Priest doesn’t matter much to me, just give me a mood board of that imposing figure and leave all the rest to the imagination 😂❤
The opening of The Empty Man was absolutely great!!!!
DOTD 2004 was so well done.
Hush is a great diamond in the rough horror movie!
44:55 Saw X was surprisingly good. I think because they put Tobin Bell front and centre and he has really been the highlight of that whole series.
Honestly, I'd like to see vence vohn in more serious roles. He is a pretty good actor if he is allowed to actually act.
The Terrifier franchise is just so good. Last summer, I got to meet David Howard Thornton, and he was a really cool guy. Damien Leone was supposed to be at the convention as well, but according to David, Terrifier 3 had just gotten approval, so Damien wanted to fine tune the script, before shooting the movie. David had the horn that Art carries, and he was letting my then 5 yr old daughter play with it. But she got carried away with playing with it, so he had to take it back.
The Orgazmo cameo got me! The change of venue worked so well for The Watcher.
I actually liked the *entirety* of Final Destination 5, not just the surprise ending. I preferred the "boring" deaths, as they touched more on events and locations we're more likely to encounter unexpected deaths. Also, watching one of them become gradually unhinged was more believable than Ian's unraveling in Final Destination 3--and don't get me wrong, 3 is actually my favorite, but Ian's heel-face-turn was *too* abrupt.
Evil Dead reboot deserves more than a quick mention during the Evil Dead rise section. The 2013 reboot is phenomenal on many different levels. The Cinematography is terrific and the reason it’s scary. Plus the undercurrent of the addiction analogy, and its demonic-self-same nature is a rare poetic flare not normally seen in horror. Watch Evil Dead 2013 first!
Hate this new trend of lazily cobbling together old lists to make a “new video”. Have some respect for yourselves, you’re far better than the other channels
Relax 😂 it's just TH-cam it's not that deep
Or it’s genius because there will always be people who are just watching the channel for the first time so this is better than 7 or 9
Thank GOODNESS y’all shouted out the NOTLD remake. One of my all time favorites. Tom Savini might be on my horror Mt. Rushmore.
Wyrmwood Road of the Dead should be on this list. For a zombie movie, it introduces a new conept that is just awesome and campy at the same time.
I miss great horror movies like "The Changeling" or "Dead & Buried." Too often, the movie producers sacrifice plot for gore. Perhaps I've been desensitized from growing up watching slasher cash-grabs but most horror flicks either are a yawn-fest or simply make me shake my head. One recent great horror movie I like is "Talk To Me" because it is a perfect metaphor for drug addiction. Most others just don't impress me and seem silly after the first watch. It seems the love of money over the love of art has pervaded the horror genre like it has done in other film genres and in the music industry.
Crazy long list! Well done team
Dude it's just three previously lists lumped together Into one, not well done team. They keep doing this. I haven't even watched it yet and can tell you after about ten entries or so the person presenting changes signifying the transition to the next list. It isn't one list it's three reruns lumped together.
@@dylanglaze990 If it is, they edited in number changes, as the list opens with #45, and not a bunch of separate, shorter countdowns.
@@Babbleplay they did, that's about the only work they did on this. Notice how they don't say the number like usual, they always call out the numbers before naming the entry I watch these every day while I'm getting ready, have for years now lol. I've seen all of them multiple times, and those are old videos 100%
@@dylanglaze990 wow. There needs to be a word for that. Like, little extra work to disguise laziness.
I will NEVER relent on Halloween 3 💪🏽
Freddy vs Jason anyone?
Hearing James Gunn be called a trauma junkie from back in 2004 seems crazy. He's come so far
Exorcist III is such a great piece of work... Too bad they went with at title because I'm sure it turned a lot of people off.
You can watch the first one and totally skip the second one (please skip the second one!) and watch the third
and it ties in so well and its very well done. If you enjoyed the Exorcist, you have to watch Exorcist III.
Outside of some story beats the Nightmare remake was enjoyable. I like the dryer performance of the actor as Freddy in the way he mocked and stalked. Very dark vibe. You can't expect the same execution with it not being Robert.
The "Empty Man" is a fantastic horror-thriller. Completely different from what you expect with amazing scenes that surprise and impress. By doing what "you" might do it makes "you" feel more involved in the movie. There are literally no moments of "how stupid can you be?" or "don't they see this coming?". The fact that it was 'written off' as a waste of money before it ever made it to the theatre by the "new executives" at the recently acquired '20th Century Fox" was just crimminal. It still can only be streamed. There was no physical release to the stores because it didn't 'take off like a rocket' on its single weekend release at the theatres after a single week of advertising.
Anna is now one of my fave horror comedies of all time 😂
Annabelle Creation was, in my opinion, better than all the rest
What's impressive about #1 is that it manages to explain how the reboot fits in with the other movies and explains how the finale of the tv show came to pass. The three books seen in Army of Darkness were all equally the Necronomicon, but only one was meant for Ash and Danny never shut the book in Rise, which explains how the evil force got out of the apartment complex and into the wider world.
Hate the new Chucky look the reason the original worked was it was a real doll you could buy , the new doll looks evil so what is the point.
Shaun of the Dead is so freakin good
It really is. I love it so much. The whole Cornetto trilogy is great. I quote Hot Fuzz pretty regularly.
The Mummy (Cruise) was NOT a remake of The Mummy (Fraser).
Tom is a CRAP actor.
Both are remakes of the old mummy movies soo
Yeah they never should’ve tried remaking nightmare on elm street. They completely changed Freddy’s iconic look. Plus honestly, it would be damn near impossible to find the right person to fit the original Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund). He MADE Freddy Krueger who he was, but sadly he’s already said he’s done with starring as freddy Krueger. So they should’ve quit while they were ahead.
Everybody has to move on. Yes England is the icon. One day they will find someone to carry the torch and do England justice.
I can attest that Ana and the apocalypse is amazing and the soundtrack is fire!
Fucking LOVE The Empty Man… genuinely surprised that such a thoroughly bizarre and endlessly interesting, 2:30 hour R-rated mindfuck of a film was ever even green-lit in the first place, but boy are we horror aficionados blessed for this gift from the genre gods.
While I’m glad some of these under appreciated gems are finally gaining a loyal audience and deserved cult status, for every Event Horizon and Exotcist III there is still a New Nightmare languishing in relative obscurity just waiting to be pardoned from it cell in critical cinematic prison.
I would trade all the Hellraiser sequels for a serious try at filming the actual literary sequel to Hellbound Heart, The Scarlet Gospels. Civil war in Hell? Oh hell yes!
I'm sorry, in what world is Annabelle: Creation WORSE than Annabelle?
Still waiting for Rob Zombie's Werewolf Women Of the SS
How did *Talk To Me* not made the list ? I had zero expectation before watching it especially when It was made by TH-camrs . but it ended up one of my favorite movies that year. And this is comming from a guy that really doesn't like ghost/possesion movies at all .
Probably because most people had high expectations for it.
while the "dawn of the dead" remake might be technically a better film than the original, it loses points for extreme lack of gore
I guess I must be in some extreme minority, because I, more or less liked, the reboot of Nightmare on Elm Street, I understood, they weren't going to pump out like 7 more of them, but I watched it more then once, and liked the story. But apparently it's some ass boil on humanity?
Remake wasn't really good nor was the performance of the actor who played Freddy. Just an opinion.
@@davidrobertson3930which is sad because the actor that played him is actually a very good actor. I though he would do a great job. He played Warshack in The Watchmen. The story was ok and i like how they plugged some holes in the lore. Just for some reason it didnt land the plane!!
Annabelle Creation is leaps and bounds better than Comes Home
2 franchises that I'm not a fan of but the second movie is just brilliantly entertaining are wrong turn and saw
I'll be honest, when I first saw Oculus I didn't like it. same with Hush a little but I got it. it wasn't until I saw Hill House where I was like...Oh.... I get it now..... and Flannagin has become my favorite film maker and I personally think Midnight Mass is one of the best things ever put out in the world. and with that context of hill house and bly manor, it makes oculus much better to me because I understand what it's going for it's not just trying to be scary. it's a vibe. it's a mental trip.
Nobody was fond of Glen/Glenda..but the character did got flesh out in the tv show
I have yet to sit down and watch the 3rd Fear Street movie, but I did greatly enjoy the first 2 movies.
Two movies in and it’s already a bad start. There was no way either one of those two movies, Dawn of the dead or Thanksgiving. We’re gonna be anything other than great.
Seeing as everyone hated the idea of remaking dawn of the dead when it was announced and the original is such a classic the fact it was good and got praised was surprising and thanksgiving started as a joke trailer in another movie
Thanksgiving sucked at one point in the movie The running away from the Killer but running to him at the same time
Also, kind of surprised, not technically banned in Norway, or anywhere else
Fantastic list and exegesis. A few shameless spoilers, though! Come on!
Half of those just like folder guys is not bad I think it’s probably even better than the TV show
I have suggestion for a video I may third there’s gonna be a Cinderella horror movie. Do you know about it? How do you say that they’re all awesome
39:39 i saw that at a bad movie night, and oh my god i laughed so hard at all the over the top shit in it, it was so bad it was perfect
Yes, I did miss Ash and yes, I missed the woods.
Awesome list 👌🖤
12:25 :D agreed, but to this day I can still hear him shout "I shot him 6 times!!!"
one film or short story I saw 40 years or more ago. Not sure if it was english usa 1950s 1960s. Very Alien looking creatures. A man lies in a hospital bed, has a bedside light projected onto a wall. There are transparent Amoeba typ creatures projected onto the wall. They are talking to him, asking him to join them, a nurse comes into the ward and knocks the light to one side, so the images of the creatures are lost. Later on he has an ear operation and can't hear them any more and goes back to his wife. I have never seen it since and can't remember what it is called.
Piranha was hilarious IMO
Ouija isn’t all that terrible ( probably partly because of Lin Shaye ). Hated The Battery. Dead Snow and Wrong Turn 2 are excellent. So is Dawn of the Dead. I loved the Annabelle movies, particularly the 2nd one.
Find it interesting that they called Wrong Turn 2 'the best of the franchise' then treated it as a lesser/mid movie when talking about the reboot. I get this list is a bunch of older lists all stapled together but still, that bit feels odd.
In what world, was Annabelle Creation bad? It was not only better than the first one, but also way better than Annabelle comes home
I’m surprised it’s not called like 30 days in a nightmare
Yes, I mean I may have heard on the TH-cam channel but the shirt that I think Sean is wearing in the movie I think it was in museum
No slither?!?!?!?! Movie was awesome
ngl I checked out origin of evil expecting jack shit and it was surprisingly well written.
tom cruise's the mummy remake was a good movie IDC what anyone says. people were primed to hate that movie regardless. despite being a great movie it had absolutely no chance. everyone agreed it sucked before they even seen it.
Your delusion is adorable
Didn’t see anything building up to it I don’t do trailers or read anything on movies before I go see them. I like Tom cruise and loved the mummy movies so I was hopeful but holy hell was it bad
What was the movie shown during Slaxx? The one with the hair in eye.
I love all the resident evil movies
Who is the second voice?
Ellie Littlechild
Fear Street was incredibly good, agreed!
What’s the thumbnail?
Slaxxs
Ummmm I believe you got Annabelle Comes Home and Annabelle Creation mixed up.
As soon as kirsten incorrectly insulted "annabelle creation" I stopped watching.
No, that idiotic comment was ALL Ellie’s! She is THE MOST IRRITATING presenter of any on WhatCulture!
still skeptical on Dawn of the Dead. And was moderately chipper about pandemic.
Host is a stunning horror film.
I don't think complaints about gender swapping is automatically a dumb argument, even with Hellraiser. Consistency does matter to people. Gender, race, sexuality, etc. If any character can be anything, then what they did/do/will represent never mattered anyway.
I have never heard so many wrong opinions in a row in my life. Well, maybe The View.
22:01 Supposedly set in Scotland, where we do not have (in general) 'Graduation' from secondary school. Sso is this a fail in the film or the script for this video?
The movie is set at Christmas, not graduation.
Which one is in the thumbnail?
wrong turn 2 henry Rollins was his greatest hire he made the movie
I have suggestion for a video I may third there’s gonna be a Cinderella horror movie do you know about
The IMDB of Slumber Party Massacre 2021 isn't very high... barely over 50% approval. As for rotten tomatoes, critics seem to like it suspiciously more then audience with audience rating it at 66%. So probably Tomatoes being paid off again.
*Evil Dies Tonight* - Mike Myers
Humor dies tonight - Mike Myers.
NotLD 1990 is a tragedy - it's an actual improvement on the 1968 original in terms of performances and camerawork, but gets none of the respect it deserves. It was also such a horrific pain-in-the-ass for director Tom Savini that he swore off directing anything ever again. We all lost out due to this one, if NotLD 1990 was an example of the Savini standard, he could have made 90's action-horror even better than Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino did on their own.