Top 50 Horror Movies of the 1990s
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CANNOT agree with T2 being Horror BUT, OG Terminator? Fuck yeah.
the amount of content we are getting from kylie in october is insane
Yessss
MY faves not included in this video, .. .
Fire in the Sky
The Guardian
Exorcist Three; Legion
We got the same taste for sure
I saw your channel for the first time a couple of hours ago. I searched up Carrie reviews and yours came up. Instantly liked your channel because of how detailed you are, subscribed right away. So if you see me in a bunch of your comments sections in the following days don’t be alarmed. Love the long format content. Scream is also my favorite.
I’m really shocked that you don’t have more subscribers and views because your videos are high-quality and you’re really easy to listen to. Thank you, Kylie.
scream 1996 was the best movie especially that oppening scene will always be one of the most iconic openning scene of the horror history.
As someone who is also a late 90's kid, this was an incredible list! Compared to the 80's list, the list of movies you mentioned in this are ones that I at least know and have watched before. Also as always I'm here for the chaos of these unscripted videos. Thanks for another awesome list video Kylie! Really love all the content we are getting from you this month!
She's not a 90s kid. A 90s kid was a kid during the 90s. I don't even consider myself a 90s kid, and I was born in 1990! I was 10 in the year 2000 unfortunately
Heathers was what made Tina Fey write Mean Girls. It's a really great film with Winona Ryder, Christian Slater and Shannon Doherty.
I'm Glad you're keeping this series going. Children of the Night is one of my fave '90's horror comedies. It was directed by Tony Randal who directed Hellbound: Hellraiser 2. The sillier moments from Hellraiser 2 are very his style dark yet silly style. And you can see that in Children of the Night too.
1. The Silence of the Lambs
2. Se7en
3. Ringu
4. Serial Mom
5. Halloween H20
6. Interview With the Vampire
7. Event Horizon
8. Hellraiser 3: Hell on Earth
9. Scream
10. I Know What You Did Last Summer
11. Bride of Chucky
12. Child's Play 2
13. House on Haunted Hill (1999)
14. In the Mouth of Madness
15. Stephen King's It
16. Wes Craven's New Nightmare
17. Halloweentown
18. The Craft
19. The Blair Witch Project
20. Scooby Doo on Zombie Island
21. Dante's Peak
22. Lake Placid
23. Deep Blue Sea
24. Candyman
All these movies are childhood memories for me and the reason why I miss the 90s.
@@damianstarks3338 Glad you like the list.
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island has to be one of, if not the best Scooby-Doo movie and I'll die on that hill. Cyber Chase and Camp Scare are close, maybe even Alien Invaders.
I was born 2000 and had some great times during my childhood but I grew up watching a lot of the 90’s classics so that was great and great content as always😎
Serial Mom is a lot of fun. I'm gonna revisit it soon as well as Cemetery Man.
love both of those!!
The Lost World cliff scene is epic.
Omg this was totally my decade!! It's so weird that you included Disturbing Behaviour because even though I completely forgot it existed and would not be able to tell you a thing about it, I remember I liked it! Also Deep Blue Sea is the movie that made me love shark movies and you've just unlocked a core memory for me - LL Cool J was my first celebrity crush I think 🤣
Great list and content, I'm a big horror fan & I really dig your style. You're an inspriation to me to start my own channel/podcast someday! Keep up the great work
I love your videos! And for some reason whenever I watch your voice is very calming to me lol
Currently hungover and really enjoying your 90s list 😊
90s good times will never be another time like it ! Simpler times I swear , many films to appreciate till this day . 😊
So happy I was a kid in the 90s
been looking forward to this one! Also, love the lipstick color
Great video. I was born in 89 and remember seeing a lot of these VHS tapes in my local rental store. Subscribed!
Oh sweet. Was born in 99 too. I think the 90s is such an underatted decade for Horror, sure there are popular ones such as Scream and Blair Witch but I do think there's a lot of under appreciated Horror flicks from the 90s
As a 99 baby I totally agree with u that 90s horror movies are Soo underrated
Good list! One of the local production companies is putting on a play/musical of Misery next year. It's bound to be a lot of fun. One movie that would be on my list and I believe to be underrated is Brainscan. I think From Dusk Till Dawn and Se7en would also be on my list.
So much Hippie content this month got damn
My favorite '90s horror movies made the list at No.s 44, 31, &1.
Teen angst and horror are the perfect match!
Lol
amazing list, love the effort in all these
Not sure if you consider it horror but it certainly has horror elements, My favorite horror from the 90s is The Crow. You are correct, Jurassic Park is a perfect film. Also, glad you mentioned Scooby Doo and the Witch's Ghost because, when I discovered your channel you reminded me of a Hex Girl. Witch's Ghost and Zombie Island are my favorite Scooby Doo movies. Thank you so much for your content, your honest opinions, and genuine reactions!
You are killing it. You've helped me discover so many horror films that I haven't heard of or seen. I'm now a lover of cursed, idle hands and urban legend. I just watched the ice cream man from I think 1995. It's not groundbreaking but I loved it.
Lastly on John Walters. Pecker is a hidden gem in my opinion. Rant over. Keep doing all the things. You are fast becoming my fave you tube channel. Sorry its a long comment
Wow, it's rare to see someone mention Pecker.. it's a fun film..
@@BB13131313 it should be more known. One of his best
@@bradleypritchard5196I haven't seen many John Waters films, but I watched Pecker for Christina Ricci and Edward Furlong.. I hear it's one of his more mainstream and less shocking films, but I still liked it..
Pecker is just awesome
Try Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, and Multiple Maniacs? THOSE, I assure you all, make Pecker and Serial Mom or all his recent films put together for that matter, look like Leave It to frigging Beaver by comparison!
Samuel L Jackson and Rachel True (period) are so iconic to my life.
So many great movies. You gave me a lot to rewatch
This is my first time being invited to join a cult. Finally! I never thought that it would happen to me. Dreams do come true!
I noticed that Candyman is a bit of a white savior movie when I finally watched the whole thing. Still an iconic character though.
I forgot to mention Edward Scissorhands, I think it ultimately belongs under the spooky umbrella.. same with Fear starring Mark Wahlberg and Reese Witherspoon, it definitely falls somewhere under the horror umbrella..
Scream is probably my #1 all time favorite movie considering how often I rewatch it lol. From the 90's, I would also add Cape Fear, Misery, Hocus Pocus, and Storm of the Century (an underrated Stephen King miniseries). As far as Taxi Driver - if you have seen the Joker, you have seen Taxi Driver.
Copycat with Holly Hunter & Sigourney Weaver is one of my 90s favorites. Very underrated.
Great list! My personal favorites that I would have included would be body snatchers, arachnophobia, night of the living dead remake, and Jacob's ladder.
Omg! Arachnophobia! I knewwww I forgot one of my favs
Jacob's Ladder is so good, Exorcist 3 too
@@davyboy9397 yeah Exorcist 3 is an awesome one I forgot about!
Yet another great video Kylie.
In the Mouth of Madness is like a dream... albeit a strange and dark dream. And deserves a 2nd. viewing.
What I like about John Carpenter is his passion for filmmaking. And, too, he said he'd make movies for free... but pointed out that making money is merely about survival.
Scream is a brilliant film. Period.
A fun list where I didn't feel like you were giving spots just because they are consensus classics. I feel like Popcorn and Deep Rising might be up your alley if you like comedy horror.
Just finished reviewing all 50. Excellent list. I’ll have to later go through movies of the 90s to see if you missed a gem.
I took some notes. I liked your comment on active imagination. I think some of that is lacking these days when Directors show us everything and don’t leave us to fill in what’s not shown. Put in the right creepy sound and we scare ourselves.
Army of Darkness, so good. Jurassic Park, who doesn’t like a movie with Dinosaurs in it.
A fiend told me to see the Sixth Sense before anyone told me what it was about. Yes, not to spoil it for others, I was really surprised at the end. What did your Dad think?
Well, I have more to add to my want list. Many I have seen before, yes even in the theater when it came out. Good job Kylie 👍🙂
it was 3 stars for him which is generous by his standards!
I remember watching the Sixth Sense on VHS. Oops I’ll be right back..I just dropped my cane
... love that you shot this in conjunction with the Spooky Makeover seasonal vlog.. sans feather boa, which is a nice touch.. any chance of an Elvira watchalong (her 1988 self titled film debut) ... it's goofy but fun. You definitely ARE the new Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.
Oo that would be fun!
@@HauntedHippie ... especially on Halloween
Thank you so much for putting Village of the Damned on this list. That is my favorite horror movie of all time and so many other youtubers say its John Carpenters worst movie and I have no idea why. I love this movie very much.
1. Silence Of The Lambs
2. Misery
3. Funny Games
4. Scream
5. Ringu
6. Candyman
7. Childs Play 3
8. Bride Of Chucky
9. The Sixth Sense
scooby doo and the witch’s ghost is a piece of art
Also, Kylie if you like anime. A spooky horror crime thriller esque feature I think is worth checking out would be Death Note. It’s seriously 9/10 story telling. Also Tokyo Ghoul is a cool take on vampires and has some subtle social commentary. But I won’t say on what!
Practical Magic is one of my mother’s favorite movies of all time. She’s the oldest sister of among her sisters and related a lot of Sandra Bullock’s character looking out for her younger sister who was and still is reckless.
I am not going to lie, this is my least favourite decade for Horror. However, I agree with your thoughts with both jurassic park 3 and child's play 3. Also, my favourite from this decade is also Scream ! A movie that re-defined the genre !
I love these kind of videos, tier lists, rankings top 10 and so on are always so great, because we get to hear your thougts on movies and it is nice to have different opinions, and people that say all kind of crap about why that is placed in that tier or whatever needs to come the fuck down and understand that its your list not their list. And btw, i also think that you pull that black lipstick off damn well, not a bad look on you at all Kylie. As always i love your content, i watch alot of videos from other similar channels like Cody Leach, Zach Cherry, Deadmeat, Posseded By Horror and ofcourse you Kylie. :) I am also a 90´s child, i was born on january the 2nd 1995, a great year of movies in my opinion. ;)
Hi Kylie, an honest recommendation (for everyone reading this!): please check out The Guardian (1990; William Friedkin) for some witchy, over-the-top, 90s-vibes with a little bit of gore on top. 90 minutes never went by faster.
Great list Kylie, ur a cool girl!
1. Halloween 6
2. Scream
3. Halloween h20
4. Bride of chucky
5. The Craft
6. The faculty
7. Childs play 3
8. Childs play 2
9. Demon Knight
10. Silence of the lambs
Omg you names my favorite….TALES
FROM THE HOOD. I still get nightmares from
Tom Wright as Martin Moorehouse plus the ending. Plus Halloween 6 is a favorite too.
Despite the thorn stuff.
damn so many bangers this month!!!
who knew the antichrist was so prolific 🔥🔥🔥
bomb list, what a great decade. some of the lower ranked flicks might jump ranking with a rewatch!!
top 5 limited to 1 per director:
1. nowhere (1997) - i've mentioned this a lot lol, great strange dark comedy from gregg araki
2. lost highway (1997) - one of david lynch's darkest films, apparently inspired by the oj trials.
3. brain dead/dead alive (1992) - early peter jackson flick, perhaps the most creative use of slapstick gore in cinematic history
4. scream (1996) - duh
5. serial mom (1994) - even better when you've seen the entirety of waters' filmography. captures the public fascination with true crime that still resonates to this day. and its goofy as heck.
love idle hands, silence of the lambs, so many great horror flicks from this decade. this was a quick top 5.
I think they will fashoooo
@@HauntedHippie especially audition-- what a banger
One of my FAVORITE HORROR MOVIES OF ALL TIME came out in the 90s. It's called HIGHWAY TO HELL. It's not really "scary", it's a Horror/Comedy. Starring Chad Lowe and Kristy Swanson. Came out in 1991. Memorable movie for me.
After watching a video of someone explaining the disturbing horror movie iceberg, i seen this video and i needed to go back to my happy place and talk 90s horror
My iconic 90s
1. I Know What You Did Last Summer
2. Scream
3. The Faculty
4. Misery
5. Wishmaster
6. From Dusk Till Dawn
7. Flatliners
8. Se7en
9. Halloween H20
10. Single White Female
i mean… the second she started it was like “well scream is number 1” lol
Fellow 90’s baby (1998) I love that you put Jawbreaker on here, does this mean you put Heathers in the genre of horror? Lol I’m a dark comedy gal. I prefer both Jawbreaker and Heathers to Mean Girls. Heathers is weirdly a comfort film for me and I even like songs from the musical. Not sure if you like Heathers or not lol. I’m obsessed with the Scream franchise. I am a fan of most of the movies on this list as well lol.
Need to give that one a rewatch tbh it’s been too long
I'm new to your channel, fun stuff, love it, and Scream is my favorite horror movie franchise! I have a Ghost face wreath hanging in my living room.
Great list. Have you ever seen The Frightners from 1996? Solid 90s one i think you'd like
I have, didn’t quite make top 50 for me!
1. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
2. In the Mouth of Madness
3. Singapore Sling
4. Raising Cain
5. The Addiction
6. Cure
7. Gremlins 2: The New Batch
8. Body Snatchers
9. Sombre
10. Psycho
11. Cemetary Man
12. Hardware
13. The Blair Witch Project
14. Two Evil Eyes
15. Funny Games
16. Nadja
17. Nightbreed
18. Frankenhooker
19. Candyman
20. The Witches
I thought The Cell was more interesting than the shot-for-shot remake of Psycho. Psycho just felt empty and had 0 ambition. But The Cell stars Vince Vaughn as well and has a more interesting plot.
I’m really surprised “Dark City” isn’t on here. Such a gem 💎
Awesome list! My top 5 were child’s play 2, blade, seven, silence of the lambs and Candyman. Scream was at 6. Never been a huge scream fan, but it had to be near the top
Just finished and really loved the list, even though you did the Faculty dirty by not placing it in at least top 20. But we're all free to be wrong every once in a while ;) lol. Kidding, of course, but I'm honestly surprised that Don't Look Under the Bed wasn't on here after seeing Hocus Pocus and Halloweentown! The transformation at the end (you'll know if you've seen it and anything more to say spoils it all) was genuine nightmare fuel when it came out. Rewatching on Disney+ had me surprised it was even greenlit to be released to children with 0 warning lol.
Hey Kylie not sure if I missed it or if you didn't include but was surprised seven didn't make the list, think my top joint 3 would be scream,seven and silence of the lambs from the 90s ❤xx
interesting list. But I would have Event Horizon & Candyman much higher.
I'm horrible at ranking favorites, but my fav 90's horror movies def include: Wishmaster, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Army of Darkness, The Sixth Sense, Blair Witch Project, 7even, Jack Frost (1997), and Candyman. I enjoyed I Know What You Did Last Summer, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, and Bride of Chucky as a kid in the early 2000's. I am afraid to rewatch the latter.
Hey love these countdown videos. You so funny!
1.From Dusk Till Dawn 2.John Carpenter's Vampires 3.Scream 4.Demon Knight 5.Bordello of Blood 6.The Frighteners 7.Wes Craven's New Nightmare 8.Halloween H20 9.Halloween 6 10. House on Haunted Hill remake.
Nothing beats candyman
Scream was my personal gateway movie into slasher movies. It came out at the perfect time for me when I was 14 and even though I'd seen some older horror stuff like Alien and Predator, Scream was new and all the hype around it was great to experiance first hand.
The reason why a movie for young teens would have a message about virginity is that it’s supposed to convey that you shouldn’t be having sex until you’re an adult.
But if he wasn’t a virgin he wouldn’t have summoned the witches. If anything it’s encouraging teen sex lmfao
Interesting list, a lot of my personal fav movies of all time ranked very low 😅 the faculty, the game and idle hands to name them. Can't argue with the top 2 though. Two of the best
I appreciate that this list represents your top 50. Having said that, I'm disappointed the following weren't included or mentioned, regardless of ranking:
Bram Stoker's Dracula
From Dusk Till Dawn
Se7en
Stephen King's The Night Flier
The Ninth Gate
Lost Highway
Jacob's Ladder
Well I haven’t seen those lol
@@HauntedHippie Shocked you haven't seen Se7en.
Copycat, Dust Devil, Alien 3, Mirage, Dr Giggles, Virus, Se7en, Lord of Illusions, Deep Rising, Trauma deserved a mention too
Army of darkness getting love was very shocking but awesome at the same time!
Practical Magic, was the gateway horror film for me. I know, I know, it's not genre classed as a horror on IMDB, but it had witches and resurrection and all the good vibes and feels of something happening that wasn't meant to be. Ah, you mentioned it at 4.
Practical Magic is highly underrated next to The Craft it's my favourite movie about witches and witchcraft. An actual practicing witch reviewed it on YT and said they portrayed witchcraft the most accurately as oppose to most films in the past.
Terminator 2 TERRIFIED me as a kid, like I was truly traumatised but also weirdly fascinated. Glad to see it so high on this list where it belongs 👌
I was sooooo scared of that melting man
Some of my favs that you can debate arent horror are Bound (1996) and The Crow (1994). The Crow is a lot cheasier than i remember but meant a lot to me as a teen, and the aesthetic is still immaculate. Meanwhile Bound is one of my favorite movies of all time, its thrilling throughout, it has jennifer tilly, and as a butch lesbian myself, the character corky is probably my favorite representation of a butch ever. Me and my partner even named our subaru outback after her lol
Yesssssssss I'm Soo happy that u added disturbing behavior and the facility on this list ❤
Nice excellent choices there Kylie! The 90's I remember the most fondly. I'm a late 80's kid but the 90's was the era I remember most.
Speaking of Disney, have you seen/do you remember So Weird? It use to be one of my favourite tv shows. It was like the X-Files for kids. Wondering if you have and if you would be interested in doing a deep dive/review on the series as a whole some day.
My faves:
*MOVIES*
1. In the mouth of madness
2. Candyman
3. Wes Craven's New Nightmare
4. Scream
5. I know what you did last summer
6. Jason Goes to Hell [As underrated as Halloween III: Season of the Witch imo]
7. The Craft
8. Practical Magic
9. Stephen King's IT
10. Tremmors
11. The Sixth Sense
12. Jacob's Ladder
13. Body Snatchers
14. Mimic (underrated)
15. The Faculty [just like how Scream was a homage of slasher films, The Faculty was a homage/tribute to body horror]
16. Halloween H20
17. Species [another underrated one]
18. Child's Play 2
19. Wishmaster
20. The Good Son
21. Idle Hands
22. Pet Sematary 2 [I mostly know Clancy Brown from Highlander]
23. The Nightmare Before Christmas
24: Jurassic Park
*TV SHOWS*
1. So Weird
2. The X-Files
3. Buffy The Vampire Slayer [seasons 1 - 3]
4. Angel [seasons 1 -3]
right now those are the ones I can think of. I need to revisit Event Horizon and I've never seen Body Bags.
this was a fantastic watch and you done a great job. Was surprised that Se7en wasn't included, or maybe you don't consider it a horror movie.
Have you done a 70's one? This would be a fantastic list with all those classics in that decade.
Definitely "Scream" - those movies defined my college years (not to mention the Wayans Brothers parodies afterwards)
The 1990s, the most underrated decade of horror, my list is…
Misery
Nightbreed
The People Under the Stairs
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Night of the Living Dead 3
Jack Frost
Interview with a Vampire
Idle Hands
I Know What You Did Last Summer
Candyman
Dead Alive
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth
Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Evil Toons
Sleepwalkers
Children of the Corn II: The Final Sacrifice
The Faculty
Dr. Giggles
New Nightmare
Wish Master
Hocus Pocus
Urban Legends
Demon Knight
Vampires
The Blair Witch Project
The Frighteners
IT
Sleepy Hollow
Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare
Exorcist III
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Leprechaun 3
Cat in the Brain
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
Army of Darkness
In the Mouth of Madness
Frankenhooker
Scream
Sorority House Massacre II
Scream is my all-time favorite horror movie of the 90's, some others that I would put in my list are, (my birth year being 1990) Ghost, and Edward Scissorhands. Sleepy Hollow from 1999 with Johnny Depp is also a go to for me.
This was actually really hard because so many good films came out in the 90s, but my top 10:
Scream
The Craft
The Mummy
Sleepy Hollow
Jurassic Park
Ringu
Halloween H20
An American Werewolf In Paris
Bride Of Chucky
The Blair Witch Project
My top 10 is
1. Scream
2. Se7en
3. Silence Of The Lambs
4. Urban legend
5. Army of Darkness
6. Candyman
7. Child's Play 2
8. Jacob's Ladder
9. Misery
10. Blair Witch Project
Newly subscriber! Love the channel …any horror channel ..I’m all in will definitely take look at your “ It “deep dive! Big time horror fan myself and a 1990 baby so I got most of the 70s and 80s horror in me first thankfully and at a very very young age I started like 3 or 4 .. child’s play was already in the vcr for me lol love your list although some may have been left out or if I missed it.. but 90s do bring a lot of good horror.
Went to go see Blair witch project first week showings and audiences were super shock thinking it was real!
And for scream 2 unfortunately I missed out on part one theater experience but for part 2 I remember it being so packed!! Great experiences
Some other horror movies from 90s
Tremors
Leprechaun
Dracula (bram stokers)
Lake placid
Anaconda
Alien 3 has its moments
Mimic (is decent )
Sometimes they come back
From dusk till dawn
Devils advocate
Ravenous
Demon knight
Dr giggles
Wishmaster
Some may be up your alley and most won’t be but for sure get at least one view.
I Wasn’t Born Til Like 2010 But I Absolutely LOVE The 90s
i was way to young to watch scream back then and it was the scariest movie ive seen i could not sleep for days i can remember that
The 90s was a great decate for horror movies. I mean Scream, I know what you did last Summer, The Faculty, Halloween H20, From Dusk Till Dawn, IT, Ringu, New Nightmare and so many more. Love all of them!!
The Game is a full on thriller, it’s a fantastic movie but it’s a thriller.
The Jurassic Park movies imo are Adventure movies.
I’ll let Cape Fear slide, it’s fantastic, but to me it’s not Horror though, it’s close but to me there isn’t enough Horror elements.
No sorry I can’t let Terminator 2 slide, it’s a full on Sci-fi movie.
For me Event Horizon is top 10 material. New Nightmare is also top 10 material for me. Candyman is also top 10 material for me. Misery is also top 10 material for me.
For me the top 10 Horror movies of the 90’s are
10. New Nightmare
9. Candyman
8. Event Horizon
7. Scream 2
6. Misery
5. Silence Of The Lambs
4. Seven (yes it’s a Horror movie, I think there is a ton more Horror elements in Seven compared to others)
3. Scream (It’s my all time favourite movie but Imo there were two better Horror movies)
2. Jacob’s Ladder
1. Exorcist 3 (I think it’s better than the original, greatest Horror sequel ever)
And Honourable Mentions to
Alien 3
The Sixth Sense
Cube
Interview With A Vampire (yes even when it was released people realised how Gay it was at times, even Norm MacDonald joked about it on SNL when the movie was released)
*_Thank you_* - I couldn't agree more. Though I don't agree on _Se7en,_ it's more giallo straight.
Also disagree on _Alien3._
@@fluorescentmilkshake For me Seven has a lot of Horror elements that makes it a Horror movie.
Movies like Seven, American Psycho and Shutter Island have a ton of Horror elements that make it apart of the Horror genre.
Where as a movie like the remake of Cape Fear has some elements of Horror but not enough like Seven, American Psycho and Shutter Island do.
As for Alien 3, I think it’s really underrated and it’s nowhere near as bad as Fincher and others like to think.
I think if the Alien franchise had stayed a trilogy it would be one of if not the best trilogy in movie history.
@@nu-metalfan2654 Hey hey now, wait a minute Hold Le Phone... when did you get the impression that I was an _Alien3_ trasher? It was a very powerful experience. No, I would not say it was bad.
Also- I agree _American Psycho_ is a horror film. But that's also because - unlike _Se7en_ - it's not a character drama. We are fully immersed in the dark, horrific world of who Patrick Bateman is and what bred him. In _Se7en,_ Morgan Freeman is a constant Moral Barometer trying to keep and moderate peace and filter out primitive inclinations. I believe _Se7en_ would need a different tone to be a horror film. Maybe? Also ditch the narration at the end...
In _Se7en,_ sure: we see a lot of awful things and we feel the nature of apathy and depraved indifference everywhere. But Morgan Freeman is always there and on our side. To pull us back away from the danger of soul decay. In _American Psycho,_ everyone is awful. And we still dive deep into the shallow evil world.
Does it have horror elements? Absolutely. A lot of non horror films have horror elements though = even Disney films like _Hocus Pocus_ and almost all the animated films. There's even a Terrifying Talking Nightmare Toilet in the Bruce Willis movie about the talking babies (Part 2, I mean). Remember that movie? AND it's a SCARY Terrifying Talking Nightmare Toilet too...
Bride of chucky is rly awesome. I wanna rewatch it now. great atmosphere, soundtrack, comedy and the best look and personality of the chuckster
Tony Todd has had a really good career. He's done a lot of voice acting work. Also, Night of the living dead (1990), The Crow, Final Destination, though, I guess he's best known as the Candyman, so you, have a point. Hocus Pocus, the main character, who was a virgin looked to be, in high school. Though it's a Disney movie, and kids much younger, were watching. I love the '90s. Lol. I prefer Addams Family Values too. The Debbie character was hilarious. I like the grandma also.
There are a few movies where I wondered if you just hadn't seen them yet or if they were not your thing: Tremors/ Bram Stoker's Dracula/ The Mummy/ Teaching Mrs Tingle/ The Crow/ Anaconda. I kinda love though that your lists always has some kid's Horror!! Btw, of course that counts, we all need our entry level films, don't we???
My top 10: 1) Scream 2) Jurassic Park 3) Tremors 4) I know what you did last summer 5) The Ghost and the Darkness 6) The Sixth Sense 7) In the Mouth of Madness 8) New Nightmare 9) Bram Stoker's Dracula 10) Addams Family Values (because yes, definitely superior to the first one)
I saw tremors loooong ago at like age 12, haven’t seen the others!
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Fantastic list. Scream is our number 1 as well :)
But GIRL, you NEED to watch the Mummy (Brenner Fraser).
NEED.
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And I'm sorry you haven't seen the Mummy? Please watch it, it's pure camp horror with the most attractive cast you will ever see! It's one I go back and rewatch every year around Halloween
That movie awakened things in a lot of people lol
Omg I love your taste in movies!! Scream is my favorite horror series ever made!!! Nothing even comes close!!
SEVEN number one for me!
Thanks for another wonderful list and your amazing commentary ❤
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Really good list. There are a few films it appears you haven't seen yet. The first is Tremors. Based on your tastes I predict this film would have made your top 20 if not your top 10. A fun horror comedy with really good practical effects. Another is one that just does not get talked about enough and that's Demon Knight. From what I can tell it's the first major film ever to feature a black final girl and she kicks ass, Looking forward to your 200s list.
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