Top 50 Horror Movies of All Time
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- I have always been a horror fanatic and today it's time to declare which ones mean the most to me. These are my Top 50 Horror Movies.
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Phenomenal list and love always being mentioned. Love you son, Very proud
Thanks dad love you too
You are like a celebrity!
the legend himself! 😎 It always brings me back to my childhood and my dad letting me watch his horror movies bc he knew I loved them...we had to hide them from mom though! Take care
Dad, you taught him right.
@@jacobyrobinson2097 thanks I’ve tried to be a good dad
The Horror Genre is my favorite genre in film history.
Mine too
Same here
Sifi ties with me
Amen to that
Yeah, It's mine too.
2:38 it (old one)
4:12 session 9
4:28 silver bullet
4:41 Friday the 13th (the final chapter)
4:46 it (chapter 1)
4:59 scream
5:06 final destination
5:17 ible hands
5:37 Friday the 13th
5:45 sleepaway camp
7:57 Halloween 3 (seasons of the witch)
8:09 trick ot treat
8:16 the hitcher
8:39 trick or treat
10:28 the collector
10:36 psycho 2
10:46 the descent
11:00 in the mouth of madness
11:12 candyman
11:35 blade 2
11:57 Halloween
15:50 child's play 3
18:26 black Christmas
18:38 the fly
18:52 doctor sleep
19:08 evil dead
19:23 the omen
19:35 the shining
19:51 stir of echoes
21:08 the faculty
22:54 the Texas chainsaw massacre
23:04 near dark
23:18 christine
23:36 dawn of the dead
23:49 bride of Chucky
24:11 frailty
26:03 jeepers creepers
28:10 phantasm
30:13 the terminator
32:23 misery
33:51 the silence of the lambs
36:00 se7en
38:10 fright night
41:00 phantasm 2
43:07 child's play 2
44:48 a nightmare on Elms Street
46:51 a nightmare on elms Street 3
49:11 pet sematary
52:54 the lost boys
55:03 the thing
sorry if I miss typed anything
Yeah, you mistyped miss typed...
Thank you for this list, that must've taken a lil' chunk of time.
@@sharonpopolow6874 oh ok but yea It take a bit
MVP
You are amazing
He picks remakes over originals for TCM and Evil Dead? This list is wack.
I was just 20 years old when “The Thing" came out. I was lucky enough to see it on opening weekend, and I was absolutely positive that it was going to become THE movie to see that year. I couldn’t believe it when that didn’t happen. Fortunately, the genius of this film has been recognized. I completely agree that it should be the number one pick. Great job!
Dang that had to be a phenomenal experience.
Yes! Another person who says that Tim Curry is scarier! Literally had anxiety as a kid when going to the bathroom. And while Skarskgard might have improved on certain things, Tim will always be Pennywise for me
Yeah I agree. I think Tim Curry is scarier mainly on how he looks. Yes Skarskgard might have a more “scary” costume jus because it looks creepy. If you know what I mean. But I by I think Tim Curry’s Pennywise is scarier is because he looks like many other clowns you are at circuses. He also acts like those clowns. Because of that, I think he is creepier. It is easier for him to lure kids away because of how normal of a clown he looks like. Both pennywises have their pros and cons. But, I think Tim currys is the most creepy and disturbing in a few ways.
The best diablo ever on screen is Tim Curry’s darkness in Scott’s Legend
@@dangibson4524 it might be because it was a made for tv miniseries and very PG
This It is very brutal. A different monster. IMO
I do agree with you. I did enjoy this it as well. I just prefer the more psychological or the tv miniseries version because of the reasons I talked about. The new one is good and scary as well. Not just because of the gore, but the new it also has a creepy factor because of how he acts. Either way , both of them unsettle me and I like them both. I just prefer Tim Currys version because of that I think he is more creepy. But only by a little bit. I do agree with your opinion though, of course.
Skarsgard had not chance to do a good job with the role because the designers completely messed up the look and makeup of Pennywise. No subtlety whatsoever. Tim Curry's performance is miles better but I dont blame Skarsgard at all. But I am shocked and puzzled when people actually try to say he was better than Curry.
Respect for adding "Stir of Echoes". Easily one of the most original/underrated horror films I've ever seen.
I agree!
It got overlooked because it came out around the same time as The Sixth Sense. Totally underrated.
definitely left an uneasy feeling upon watching, kevin bacon did a great job!
@@mrspaulmccartney69Stir of Echoes and Hollow Man. Bacon was a lunatic in Hollow Man.
Movie terrified me. That doesn't happen very often
50: The descent
49: The skeleton key
48: Evil Dead remake
47:The carnival of souls
46: The exorcism of Emily Rose
45: The resurrected
44:The mist
43:The omen
42:The ring(US version)
41:The reanimator
40:Freaks
39:Bram Stoker's Dracula
38:Salem's lot
37:They live
36:Prince of darkness
35:The people under the stairs
34:The lost boys
33:Final destination 2
32:The fly(1986)
31:Nightbreed director's cut
30:The howling
29:Friday 13th
28:The blob(1988)
27:Rec/Rec 2
26:Hellbound
25: An American werewolf in London
24:Thinner
23:The return of the living dead
22:Night of the demons(1988)
21:Phantasm 2
20:Saw
19:Braindead
18:Halloween
17:The exorcist 3
16:Aliens director's cut
15:Pet sematary
14:Nightmare on Elm street 3
13:Creepshow
12:The evil dead 2
11: Event Horizon
10:The night of the living dead
9:The evil dead
8:From beyond(1986)
7:The thing(1982)
6:Alien
5:Nightmare on Elm Street
4:Fright night
3:Hellraiser
2:In the mouth of madness
1:The exorcist
It varies from time to time, but mainly remain like this on top of my head
It hurt me not to see event horizon on that list. That’s my #1
Evil dead 2 is my no.1
Better list than the video by far
I agree The Faculty is way underrated and doesn't get enough love. It is a fun rewatchable movie and I always am surprised just how many famous actors/celebrities are in it.
I prefer it to most of the Scream movies besides maybe the original personally.
Yep. I saw it in theaters 3 times as I liked it so much.
1. Hereditary
2. Scream
3. Lake Mungo
4.The Fly
5. Doctor Sleep
Scream fucking sucks
I've never heard of lake mungo.
Doctor sleep smokes rhino horn
@@4toppingpizzayacaant72 rhino horn?
@@4toppingpizzayacaant72 How do you think that? Are you not a fan of satire films because IMO scream is a classic 90s slasher.
I always bring up The Thing if I want a quick test on if I want to be friends with someone. If they have seen it but don’t like it, you do not pass go.
So true
The thing epic film, one of my all time go to movies.
I’ll fail your test.
I find The Thing a real slog to get through.
It’s not boring, just...meh.
@@trentdarmody6393 lol you do not get 200 dollars
I enjoy the Thing but to each is their own lol
Alien and The Thing are the two movies I'll never get tired of. Alien would definitely be up there for me
One of the most underrated horror movies is Poltergeist 2: The Other Side. Julian Becks performance as Rev. Kane is a classic. A few other movies I would've added would've been The Exorcist, The Serpent And The Rainbow, The People Under The Stairs, and Hellraiser, Clockwork Orange
Clockwork Orange isn’t horror
Poltergeist 2 was just terrible. Part 3 on the other hand... that was enjoyable!!
@@Ian_Synnottyup, 3rd one is pretty decent. 1st one is genius. 2nd one is forgettable.
An hour of Cody leach discussing 50 horror movies... Miracles do happen.
What I LOVE about your list is you didn’t throw in any movies because “you had to” based on its universal ranking by others. This list is completely your own and love that you aren’t afraid to show love to less popular films! You have gained a fan and a subscriber!! ✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻
Sure 😊
@@kelvetsamura880get out
An American werewolf in London, is noticeably missing, but good list none the less.
It's not a horror film because it won an academy award 😂
That's seriously how little respect Hollywood and the academy have for the horror genre. When they do give an Oscar to a horror film (which is rare enough), or if it's very well respected, they refuse to call it horror.
They won't even admit that the Exorcist is a horror 😆
Great list Cody! Hope to see more stuff like this in the future of your channel! These are my Top 50 Horror Movies
1. The Shining
2. The Exorcist
3. Psycho (1960)
4. Alien
5. Jaws
6. The Silence of The Lambs
7. The Thing (1982)
8. American Psycho
9. Rosemary's Baby
10. Misery
11. Halloween (1978)
12. The Sixth Sense
13. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
14. The Fly (1986)
15. An American Werewolf in London
16. Night of The Living Dead (1968)
17. Carrie (1976)
18. Dawn of The Dead (1978)
19. Peeping Tom
20. The Innocents
21. Village of The Damned (1960)
22. The Lighthouse
23. House of Wax (1953)
24. Frankenstein (1931)
25. The Birds
26. What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)
27. Invasion of The Body Snatchers (1956)
28. Scream
29. The Others
30. It
31. May
32. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
33. Child's Play (1988)
34. The Evil Dead
35. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
36. The Omen (1976)
37. Suspiria (1977)
38. Hereditary
39. The Lost Boys
40. Dead Alive/Braindead
41. Repulsion
42. Re-Animator
43. Sisters
44. The Bird With The Crystal Plumage
45. House on Haunted Hill (1959)
46. The Changeling
47. The Blair Witch Project
48. Candyman
49. Fright Night (1985)
50. The Wicker Man (1973)
Damn u based af. Where’s that LETTERBOXD
How's American psycho a horror movie?
@@Felix-zb6mc because its basically a slasher. (told from the slashers perspective)
@@yntybeats112 i find the movie to be more of a comedy, but eh to each his own
@@Felix-zb6mc yeah I agree.but I think the film is pretty much genre blending a bunch of shit together. Slasher, comedy, psychological thriller.
“Bitch were watching a Got Damn horror movie!” Put that on a T-Shirt! 😂❤️
The Thing
Saw
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Identity (2003)
28 Days Later
The Ring
Maniac (2012)
The Fly
Suspiria (2018)
Oculus
From Hell
Orphan
The Others
8MM
The classics (Elm Street, Friday 13th etc), I like them but I find them entertaining rather than unnerving.
Watch sinister & itll be on ur list
Lol, he doesn’t know shit! His top 50 is a joke”
@@bricktop2090 Rude
@@bricktop2090 He also said that it is his subjective opinion and that it wouldnt be nice to be an a@@@#!$ in the comments
Fantastic list!
I loved Blair Witch Project. I thought they did a great job of building suspense and terror without ever showing the witch. That movie still disturbs me
Just found you today. I think we had the same childhood. I’ve been fighting for the same list. Horror movies as a kid make a list different than an “all time” stir of echos caught me but Pet Cemetery sealed it. Keep on trucking good sir!
Glad pet cemetery is getting some love, one of the first movies that actually scared me as a kid... And I love how South Park has the neighbors character reappear on their show... “You don’t wanna go down that road, lot of history on that road”
Watched the movie when I was 5 or 6 it scared the hell out of me since I was actually around the age of the kid in the movie
Got IMDB open, ready to add a load of movies to my watchlist... again.
Hell yes
I just add the trailers from youtube to my movies playlist.
Never get tired of watching this video man, it’s awesome. I’d like to suggest a ranking of Horror movie taglines from the movie posters. There are some pretty interesting ones.
I thought 28 days later was a super creepy and realistic zombie movie. That church scene when the first zombies looked over at him was intense. The mist was creepy with the cult lady and had one of the most messed up ending I have ever seen in a movie
would be on my list aswell, was the first zombie movie to make me fearful of a zombies.. the sprinting
The thing is one of the best movies of all time
silence of the lambs and seven make a great double feature
Very nice list, there are plenty of my favorites that are not here, but as you said, this is YOUR list, and I can respect your decisions! There are a handful I haven't seen on your list, but that are on my watch list! You sold me on Frailty, and bonus points for including both Halloween 3, one of my favorites of that franchise, and Psycho 2, which is a very underrated horror sequel in my opinion. Looking forward to watching more of your videos!
I love Stir of Echoes and tell others about it all the time! Great list. I absolutely love Pet Sematary and when I read the book when I was younger scared the shit out of me. It’s truly a page turning nightmare and this was one case in addition to the Shining where the movie does the book justice in my opinion.
The Lost Boys is a near perfect movie and I return to it over and over, the music, the style makes me proud to be an 80s kid.
So sweet how you always shout out your Dad even while calling him an ahole lol:)
Great list, mine would be:
1. The Shining
2. John Carpenters The Thing
3. Eraserhead
4. Alien
5. The Fly
6. 28 Days Later
7. Hereditary
8. Psycho
9. Halloween (1978)
10. The Descent
HM: Nightmare 3, It Follows and Evil Dead
Hereditary is sooooo overrated.
Why is it overrated? It is very unique, but thats what makes it so good
@@djengo223 I found it extremely dull
It Follows so overrated. The music is very nice in the movie but thats it
I just watched the thing and it was so freaking good
The car scene from Child's Play 2 traumatized me as a child and I still sometimes feel the need to randomly check the backseat...
This is why I bought a car with no back seat at all 😂
8. Halloween
D. John Carpenter
7. The Exorcist
D. William Friedkin
6. Silence of the Lambs
D. Jonathan Demme
5. Nightmare on Elm Street
D. Wes Craven
4. Texas Chainsaw Massacre
D. Tobe Hooper
3. Rosemary’s Baby
D. Roman Polanski
2. The Thing
D. John Carpenter
1. The Shining
D. Stanley Kubrick
Just found Cody like a week ago and made me appreciate a lot of horror classics I always snubbed in the past.
Same! I just got into movie watching and I’ve been buying and watching many of the movies he’s recommended and i have been enjoying these movies so so much, every single one! A+ channel!
Which include? And no, not bashing or anything I'm just curious lol
The big ones that come to mind are the of alien and the og Halloween stuff
@@Omerta2times hmm makes sense. I personally have classic horror movies that I just respect and classic horror movies that I love. Alien and Halloween are respectable to me but I absolutely love JAWS, The Omen, etc.
I think the original “the exorcist” from 1973 is definitely one of the best horror movies of all time
This list is missing that. But hey, it’s his.
@@BoricuaBoy88 I had the exact mind set
Yeah I was surprised the Exorcist was not on the list, my favorite of all time
One of the best. Probably top 5 scariest as well.
I agree!!!!
I thought the list was decent, but the whole time I'm wishing my favorite was on there. Then my respect for you skyrocketed when my Lost Boys was up there! I watched it almost every day when I was a kid. And if you havent heard the band Gunship, you gotta hear their throwback lost boys songs and videos.
Seconding Gunship! Go check out their music video for the song "Dark All Day" (which is about vampires!)
Gunship is so fuckin incredible. Tech Noir is probably my favorite from them.
I love the Halloween franchise, but I also freaking love this video/list and how you describe the obnoxious fandom. You rock!
Great list dude! Was surprised that American Werewolf In London didn't make the cut though. Easily one of my favourite Horrors, the howl alone is nightmare fuel. Great job
My top 10: 10: Candyman
9: Childs play 2
8: A nightmare on elm street (original)
7: Friday the 13th: The final chapter
6: The hills have eyes
5: Saw (2004)
4: Texas chainsaw massacre remake
3: Halloween (1978)
2: Scream
1: Friday the 13th (2009)
Hills have eyes is mad underrated bro.
which hills have eyes?
@@dantewoodbeck3652 the Aja remake is so good man
@@josephc5116 facts bro, i have lots of love for both the remake and the original. personally both place in my top 20
@@dantewoodbeck3652 believe it or not the remake gets sm hate it’s so mind blowing
32:49 Misery was probably most people's first exposure to obsessed fangirls.
the manson family
@@Jay-st6sl touche
I just checked out “ summer of 84” thanks to your amazing video and my god, what an amazing movie man. Thanks for the recommendation. Quickly jumped up to one of my favorites
I love that you added Trick or treat to this list! I love this movie and just pre-ordered the limited edition orange soundtrack vinyl!! I can’t wait to get it in my hands… you should def look into that vinyl if you don’t know about it already!!!
Happy to see Silver Bullet on the list. It's the most underrated film adaptation of King
My top 5:
5. Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982)
4. John Carpenters The Thing (1982)
3. A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 3: Dream Warriors (1987)
2. Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives (1986)
1. Friday the 13th Part 4: The Final Chapter (1984)
I have mad respect that you actually took the time to do this and all the other insanely long lists that you do.
friday 6 is better than 4
The new Friday the 13th is better the old shit
I Don't Agree Friday the 13th Part 4 is Not The Best To Me, You're Top 5 is like a Friday the 13th list, I love Friday the 13th it's the best to me, but... I don't agree 💯
I'd love to see a Pamela movie focusing on Mrs. Vorhees backstory leading up to the events of Friday the 13th.
@@adofficial57179 part 6 is 2 lighthearted and jokey 2 me. It easily has the best story of the series though. If it had the humor and darkness of 4 it would be the best.
So good to hear somebody hype Se7en. Probably in my top 5 movies of all time, not just horror. It’s incredible all around, and the final act is just…..I can’t even think of a word to describe it. The gut punch at the end. I feel so so bad for anybody that had to watch it for the first time knowing what happens.
Discovered you this past week and rarely do I come across a channel that actually brings entries which I’ve never heard of into a ranking and is very frequently not predictable in them.
The idea to just not talk about some entries because you have nothing to say about them is unique too.
Great channel find.
Nice to see Session 9 have a spot. Such an underrated movie.
I really appreciate the thought and effort you put into your videos Cody. I love best of lists and often make my own, especially horror movie lists. Keep up the great work and I’ll be looking forward to seeing your top 100. It must take you a long time to do these, but you’re super good at it!🧛🧟♂️😱🍿🎬📀🎥
I really enjoyed this video. You did an excellent job and you can tell that you put a lot of thought in to it. Bravo!
Solid list and what I love about it is it is yours and strays away from the mainstream. And major kudos on The Thing as that is such an under appreciated movie and is my #1 as well. Keep up the strong content Cody.
How about a list of underrated horror movies.
Have you ever seen Resurrection? Best way I can describe it is its Seven but straight to video starring Christopher Lambert as a detective looking for a serial killer using extremely morbid methods.
@@InkWarrior no I haven’t I will have to give it a look thanks.
Halloween 3 is up there
@@aydenbaldwin3041 Halloween 3 gets a lot if not all its hate because its called Halloween. Had it just been Season of The Witch it would have been more accepted. Even with all its hate its still a cult classic.
@@InkWarrior Halloween 3 is still very underrated
Alright, here are my top 50 (I included only one movie per franchise to make it more interesting):
50.) Phantasm (1979)
49.) Jeepers Creepers (2001)
48.) The People Under the Stairs (1991)
47.) The Babadook (2014)
46.) Dog Soldiers (2002)
45.) From Dusk 'Till Dawn (1997)
44.) Hatchet (2006)
43.) Event Horizon (1997)
42.) The Witch (2015)
41.) The Blair Witch Project (1999)
40.) American Psycho (2000)
39.) Orphan (2009)
38.) The Hills Have Eyes (2006)
37.) The Collector (2009)
36.) Frankenstein (1994)
35.) Sleepy Hollow (1999)
34.) Hereditary (2018)
33.) The Invisible Man (2020)
32.) The Conjuring (2013)
31.) Hush (2016)
30.) Doctor Sleep (2019)
29.) Jaws (1975)
28.) Re-Animator (1985)
27.) Fright Night (1985)
26.) Child's Play (1988)
25.) Poltergeist (1982)
24.) Dead-Alive (1992)
23.) Pumpkinhead (1988)
22.) The Hitcher (1986)
21.) The Fly (1986)
20.) Dracula (1992)
19.) Day of the Dead (1985)
18.) Halloween (1978)
17.) Black Christmas (1974)
16.) IT (2017)
15.) Misery (1990)
14.) The Mist (2007)
13.) Candyman (1992)
12.) Psycho (1960)
11.) The Omen (1976)
10.) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
09.) Hellraiser (1987)
08.) Scream (1996)
07.) Saw (2004)
06.) The Evil Dead (1981)
05.) A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
04.) The Exorcist (1973)
03.) Alien (1979)
02.) The Thing (1982)
01.) Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)/Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives (1986)
After much debate, I couldn't decide whether I liked The Final Chapter or Jason Lives more, so I ended up deciding to combine them for my top pick. It may not be traditional, but hey, it's my list.
great list dude👍
@@julianryan7661 Thanks! What are some of your favorites?
It’s awesome to see Day Of The Dead (1985) on your list.Love that one. It’s so underrated
@@brodyatwood3539 It has always been my favorite George A. Romero film.
great list love your number 1 and the mention of Blair Witch and Poltergeist
John carpenter never disappoints in my opinion and even his bad movies like ghosts of mars and vampires are cult classics. Thanks for being a big part of my childhood John
Great list, man. You've given me some new things to watch myself.
Dont care what people say. I love Child's Play 3.
Over hated for no reason
It’s so good! It’s better than any Chucky film after it too.
And no one cares that you even like it.
Loved the list and I appreciate the time you put into these videos! Looking forward to the Sleepaway Camp review. I would love to hear your opinion on the other ones too.
Doctor Doolittle on Halloween??? Kids man 😂
My list is
50. Friday the 13th part 4
49. Cat Eyes
48. Child's play (1988)
47. Screen
46. The fly (1986)
45. Final Destination
44. Final Destination 2
43. Phantasm
42. A Nightmare on Elm Street part 2
41. Silver bullet
40. Sleepaway camp 2
39. Sleepaway camp
38. Alien
37. Halloween
36. It 2017 1&2
35. It (1990)
34. Friday the 13th part 8 for some reason I love this movie
33. Aliens
32. Candy man (1992)
31. Body bags
30 psycho ll
29. Psycho (1960)
28. Friday the 13th part 7
27. Creep show (1982)
26. Day of the Dead (1985)
25. The thing (1982)
24. The shining
23. Pet Sematary 2
22. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
21. Halloween ll
20. Prom night (1980)
19. Evil Dead (1981)
18. The monster splat (1987)
17. The people uerdr the sters (1991)
16. Pet Sematary (1989)
15. The omen (1976)
14. The fog (1980)
13. The video dead
12. Night of the living dead (1968)
11. The return of the living dead
10. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
9. A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
8. A Nightmare on Elm Street part 3
7. Friday the 13th part 6 Fun fact this was the first horror movie I've seen
6. Evil dead ll
5. Fright night (1985)
4. An American werewolf in London
3. Christine
2. Silent night deadly night (1984)
1. Dawn of the Dead (1978)
Agreed. Part 8 just has this weird charm to it
Halloween at number 37
@jonathanalbertlopez Y'know, Cody has some strange takes sometimes (he made one video listing iconic horror villains and listed Jason outside the iconic tier, just for one example) but he is absolutely right that people hype the hell out of the original Halloween. If you watch it objectively as a standalone film, it is just good. The only reason people praise it so highly is because of the impact it has on horror, which is commendable. But that's not what's being discussed when you ask "what's your favorite horror movie."
Good to see Doctor Sleep on the list
Oh man, I loved that film.
No doubt that Freddy's dead defiantly #1
Damn bro you got the whole squad laughing 😐😐😐😐😐
Fighting words
One shocker to me was that the exorcist didn’t make that list at all? Dude that movie was earth shattering for horror.
Freddy 3 is actually better than Freddy 1, agreed.
I'm also a Fred Krueger, and Charles Lee Ray fan, so you'll always be good in my book Cody. I'm going to watch the Original Elm Street right now.
Whenever I'm asked what is the scariest movie I've seen, I've always said Pet Sematary, like you, I watched it with my dad, and he would fall asleep and here I am, about 10 years old, stuck watching it alone at night. I'm getting close to 30 now and I still struggle to watch this movie, it always gives me nightmares
Power Rangers Guy!
I remember finding Session 9 randomly at blockbuster as a kid and it freaked me out but I loved it. Such an underrated movie.
Adding so many of these to my watchlist! Was waiting for you to include Alien, The Exorcist, Jaws, The Blair Witch Project, Psycho - those would be on my list!
"Incident in a Ghostland" had a great twist at the end. Great movie.
Awesome top 50 List. My top 20 In no particular order are
1. The Thing
2. From Dusk Till Dawn
3. Day Of The Dead ( 1985 )
4. Psycho
5. The Shining
6. Saw
7. Halloween ( 1978 )
8. Friday The 13th The Final Chapter
9. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ( 1974 )
10. The Lost Boys
11. Near Dark
12. The Mist
13. Hostel
14. Cabin Fever
15. Childs Play 2
16. Bride Of Chucky
17. Night Of The Living Dead ( 1968 )
18. Trick R Treat
19. A Nightmare On Elm Street
20. Jeepers Creepers
Great list! Added several to my watch list. Kind of in shock that Hellraiser (1 and 3) weren't up there for you.
Loved seeing Frailty on the list!
I only noticed Freddie's silhouette behind you 40 minutes into the video and it was a jumpscare for me. Also, you took your kids to see The Lost Boys? That's high quality parenting right there!
Woah, I totally forgot about Idle Hands! I remember clips from it but forgot what movies those clips in my brain were even associated with. Great inclusion!
I think that Return Of The Living Dead is one of not only the best zombie movies but one of the best horror movies of all time. It has amazing affects, a killer soundtrack, and the perfect blend of horror/comedy. “Send more paramedics.”
A classic 💯💯💯💯💯 love me some tar man
Hell yeah dude. Definitely my fav zombie film of all time.
Great list!! I agree Frailty is an underrated movie, big time. Also, I totally agree about the first Terminator being a horror movie. I would also put the first Alien and Jaws on my list sort of in that same vein. Leslie Vernon is another unsung movie I’d put on my list. Anyway, great video. Thanks
I have no clue why Child’s Play 3 gets hated on. I really like Child’s Play 3. It’s nowhere near as good as Child’s Play 2 or the Original, or even Bride but, it’s still a damn good movie. Don’t fuck with the Chuck!!!
I think expectations. Sometimes you have to give it a try again.
I know this is a bad example but Halloween 3 pissed me off for obvious reasons. And now its probably in my top 5 of all Halloween films including reboots.and remakes.
I have NEVER come across someone who has such similar horror tastes as me. I also started watching at a young age. This video is awesome
This is unlike regular lists. Even tho there are others with specific tastes too. You go the extra mile and give personal stories for an overall warm feel
31:20 The bit where the Terminator's skin covering rots away is one of the more horror esque moments of the film.
I always agree with your opinion on Child’s Play 3 because that was the first horror film I saw as a kid as well and really got me into horror films.
Ive found your channel recently and have been bingeing your videos.... i would love to see a scariest movies list!!
Hey dude! Just found your channel while looking for new movie suggestions and eating lunch. As a fellow metal fan, I’m disturbed that I’ve never heard of Trick Or Treat. Im gonna watch it right now. Good list! 🤘
Horror movies from the 80s are the best
Looking at the top 10 there's a few I would disagree with. But as you said this is a list of your favourite horror films that you grew up with so it makes sense they'll be some unexpected choices
However seeing The Thing at number 1 brought a big smile to my face. One of the best movies ever made. I've been watching TH-cam videos of young people reacting to it and they love it. It's stood the test of time
I discovered frailty through one of your other videos and it became one of my favourite ever films. Thanks cody!
Awesome movie!
Great job. You reminded me how much I loved Phantasm and Jeepers Creepers. Watching them today. Great picks man.
Oh shit, finally someone with Fright Night in their top ten! I love this damn film!
This list got a like as soon as Halloween 3 showed up!! Well done!!
That is a cool list. Thanks for sharing but I was shocked no to see The Exorcist in your top 50 list...but it's just me. Cool video man.
It’s awesome you mentioned the trick or treat soundtrack. That was actually the singer of flogging Molly with his old band!
Just finished watching Frailty it was sooo good!!! Thx man, awesome list I’m looking forward to watching more👍
I’m with you in the whole Halloween 1978 thing. First horror movie I ever saw, my mom had a vhs of it and put it on one night turned all the lights off and went upstairs and went to sleep and left me alone to just experience that by myself. I’ve made it my personal tradition to watch it on Halloween night every year and I’ve done it every year since I was 5. So about 16 years now. But I’m slowly starting to feel stale about it. Fan base mostly holding it above everything else.
My Top 10 Favorite Horror Movies
1.Halloween(1978)
2.A Nightmare On Elm Street 3(Dream Warriors)
3.Halloween 4(Return Of Michael Myers)
4.A Nightmare On Elm Street(1984)
5.Scream(1996)
6.Friday The 13th Part 6(Jason Lives)
7.Child's Play(1988)
8.Halloween(2018)
9.Halloween(2007)
10.IT(1990)
love how different your view of horror is from mine, i was born in ''72 and saw hills have eyes at the drive in when it came out. much like you i saw horror movies at a young age, love the channel
Stir of echoes definitely one of the most underrated horror movies ever:
It was overshadowed by Sixth Sense.
This list was pretty great. Lost Boys and The Thing are my two favorite too
Ooouu I'm in love. This is an amazing list. Movies have been a huge part of my life since I can remember. When I was 3 my favorite movie was Total Recall, & then as I was getting older my father introduced me to horror. The first movie I can remember obsessing over was The Omen. It was love ever since...
Epic #1 I thought it was going to be left out lol It’s in your background!!
I love the part in Jeepers Creepers where The Creeper finally reveals himself to Trish and Darry. When he smiles at them is just so scary, funny, and cool
Freeeeeakky
John Carpenter's The Thing is my favorite horror film as well. It's a masterpiece
No the blob!?
No night of the living dead (remake)!?
No dead silence!?
No 1408!?
No the ring?!
No paranormal activity!?
No child's play!?
But the zzzhinning! Gosh
Phantasm 2 is definitely more polished and accessible, but 1 still has the edge for me. Films I'd include in my top 50; Exorcist 1 & 3, Poltergeist, Evil Dead 2, Hellraiser, The Changeling, Paranormal Activity 1, Insidious 1, Salem's Lot, Event Horizon, The Ring, The Fog, The Mist - and quite a few from your list to make up the 50.
I'm so glad Trick R Treat and Fright Night are on your list because I grew up with these movies as a 4-6 year old girl, it brings me joy to know that people appreciate these movies just as much as I do.