Agreed! Silence of the Lambs and Alien could have been part of the conversation, but regardless, this was fun! Hopefully, he does more tournaments in the future!
I enjoyed participating in these polls. Some of them were extremely difficult, because I loved them both and didn't want to vote against either. For instance, the choice between The Thing and The Shining was painful, but I had to go with The Thing. I'm glad Rotten Tomatoes saved it in the first round. Seven is definitely a horror film; "psychological thriller" is a term used by folks who want to judge horror only by its lesser examples. I'm satisfied with the result, because your choice wouldn't even exist without the poll's winner being there first. That counts for a lot with me.
Thanks Sean, this was really fun, getting us involved was really cool. Freddy is my guy, I had to vote for him every chance I had, haha. I think Seven is fine, I'm sure it's marketed as a crime/drama, but it has horrifying elements from the get go. Also, it's your list, so really, that's up to you. Thanks again!
Hey Sean. This video was alot of fun, my finals would have been A nightmare on elm street vs IT. Hope you and the family are having a great spooky season. 🎃👻
Personally, I feel like Jaws, Jurassic Park, Alien, or Predator deserved a spot in this tournament as the iconic horror creature flicks. Not entirely sure what it should replace, either Seven or Gremlins. Still had a ton of fun watching and voting in these polls though, thank you Sean for doing this!
@@noobmasterruben5167 i personally think JP walks a fine line between horror and thriller. It’s definitely a lot of elements of horror similar to Jaws, just with dinosaurs in this case. Personally tho, of the picks I mentioned I’d actually go with Alien. No debate on whether or not it’s in the horror genre and it’s extremely iconic as both a creature flick and a sci-fi.
Never heard you talk about psycho before Sean. Have you seen Bates Motel? It’s a pretty good modern prequel/retelling of the classic story, and it’s got Vera Farmiga as Norma Bates.
I think I would have replaced Seven with It Follows, much more of a memorable horror movie from recent memory, Seven is a classic movie but it's a Detective Thriller more then a Horror movie
It’s a shame there was no Universal or Hammer Horror films here. My personal favourite horror films are: 1) Nosferatu (1922) 2) Halloween (1978) 3) Psycho (1960) 4) The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) 5) The Shining (1980) 6) Dawn of the Dead (1978) 7) The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) I’d also like to throw in an honourable mention to 2022’s Talk To Me, a film which I recently watched on a friend’s recommendation and it scared the Hell out of me. Side note, The Shining and The Thing sound like a great double feature. Claustrophobic, snowy horror of the early ‘80s.
@@SeanChandlerTalksAboutI recommend it, a lot of the Universal movies are awesome (if you’re into that sort of thing, I know a lot of people are turned off by films of that era, philistines).
Seven is an amazing film, but it shouldn’t be on this horror bracket, which is why I chose IT (also an amazing film). It falls in line better with movies like The Silence of the Lambs, Zodiac, Prisoners, Manhunter, Monster, I Saw the Devil, Red Dragon - which should all be next years October 31 on 31 theme (serial killer movies)
I’ve always thought the shining and the thing were tied for the best horror film ever made, I still can’t decide which is right but I lean towards the thing, it’s simply perfect, I first watched it years ago and I still think about it daily
Fun poll. My favorite is scream I tend to like horror movies that tend not to take themselves seriously and have fun. I also love scream cause it's a guessing game as to who's under the mask each movie. Which makes it alot of fun to watch each movie
I don't think Seven is a horror film simply because I don't think it's trying to scare you, it's trying to intrigue you. It's violent and dark and disturbing but the driving force of the movie is the mystery about the killer and their motive, while the other films on the list are specifically trying to be scary. Even the Shining has explicitly scare-focused scenes like the axe murder and 'Here's Johnny'. I think if Seven counts then Silence of the Lambs should also count! Which is an even better movie in my opinion and would be one of the best in the video.
I think an interesting tournament could be with Fantasy Sub-genres. Epic Fantasy: LoTR Portal Fantasy: Wizard of Oz Coming of Age: Harry Potter Dramatic Fantasy; Green Mile Urban Fantasy: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Romance Fantasy: Princess Bride Science Fantasy: Star Wars Historic Fantasy: Clash of the Titans
I'd take Psycho and probably Blair Witch for my finals! I adore Alfred Hitchcock, my favorite director of all time (Vertigo and North by Northwest ate my favorites)! Hereditary looks awesome tho, should check that out. Amazing video Sean! Also, Seven deserved to be counted.
Psycho being kicked out so early is a crime. From a writing, directing, and acting standpoint it’s arguable the best horror movie ever. Also it was the very first of its kind and without the slasher genre wouldn’t even really exist
When it came out it competed against ET and horror is a different kinda genre. And some movies didn’t get major good reviews at first like Die Hard and Home Alone
My first horror movie I ever watched was Halloween with my grandma but when scream came out her and I would watch all of them together it is my by far favorite movie of all time I even have a ghost face tattoo
The Thing is my favorite horror movie. I say that because while I like The Silence of the Lambs and Se7en much more, no one is going to disagree with The Thing being a horror movie.
Hey Sean, love the content you consistently put out. I'm hoping you will do a ranking of films starring Denzel Washington since Equalizer 3 had recently come out
Scream isn't the scariest movie ever. Nowhere close to it. There are far more disturbing films than Scream before and after it. It's just a well made horror film. I was thinking about Last Action Hero (1993) that was also self-aware and spoofed the action genre. Scream did the same for the horror genre.
Top ten horror movies 1. The thing just flawless masterpiece thank you Carpenter 2. The Exorcist the scariest movie ever 3. Texas Chainsaw massacre most disturbed I’ve ever been watching a movie 4. The Shining Literally just had a nightmare about I was at the overlook and jack was chasing me 5. Halloween any horror fan must hav Halloween on there top five it’s just too iconic classic 6. Psycho Yessir I’m 22 and I don’t care how old it is psycho was great 7. Nightmare on Elm street. Come on it’s Freddy Krueger 8. Alien in space no one can hear you scream 9. Speaking of scream. Scream thank you Wes Craven 10. The Descent the most underrated horror movie of all time it’s alien in a cave
IT over Seven. I go off movies I can rewatch and after watching Seven I don't have any reason to watch it again. Feels like one of the films that after you know the big reveal it just becomes meh on other viewings.
This was great. Nice template to watch with the lady who doesn’t like movies much and her kids know nothing of these classics. Time to watch one a night 🙌🏻
I feel Halloween is only crowned the best horror movie of all time because of the influence it had on horror movies that came after. But I don't get scared or creeped out watching Halloween. Isn't that the whole point of watching a horror movie? 😂😂😂 Am I so wrong to assume that? Halloween is just a novelty at this point, a novelty that has worn off for me. But Scream (1996) is the perfect blend of fear, humor and tension making for an amazing and memorable movie, and franchise. There hasn't been a bad Scream movie ever. It just keeps getting better in my opinion. That's my 2 cents 😂
No Friday the 13th? Not even over gremlins? Sure gremlins is a good movie but it doesn’t exactly cross my mind when thinking of horror icons like jason vorhees
The point was to pick 16 films of different sub-genres spanning 60 years. The franchise Friday the 13th is iconic. The movie is just a Halloween rip-off. So I included Halloween and chose to include an 80s family horror film b
I only stayed cos it was HalloweeN all the way..but damn, a tough one for sure..so many great movies. The Thing v HalloweeN..phone a friend? Oh hi John..so..I have a question..lol
Additionally, I am very surprised at the critical and audience response to Scream. I want to say that people weren't ready for that type of movie then, but people REALLY weren't ready for Halloween. I would've voted for Hereditary and Halloween, but the 80-80 range is way low for Scream.
For me seven is sort of like the silence of the lambs, I personally would call it a mystery-thriller, but if you call it a horror-thriller i wouldn't mind, it has some horrific scenes
Seven isn't a horror film, it's a crime thriller. Having a serial killer doesn't automatically make something horror. To count, we need to be fearing for the lives of the protagonists as the main part of the movie. John Doe in Seven isn't hunting Somerset or Mills, and we never see the act of killing or the victims before their deaths (besides the last one, but we never think she's a target and never fear for her safety). This movie is about detectives' investigation. Yes, murder, s/a, and torture are horrific, but using that as the standard for horror movies would make nearly every cop movie or crime drama count.
I do see your main arguments point. But most cop movies and crime dramas don't have a serial killer torturing people to death in such horrific ways. Seven is filled with HORRIFYING murders and the victims are shown. Most crime dramas or detective stories aren't this extreme. I do get the point that we don't see the murders. But saying "nearly every cop movie" should qualify if Seven does seem to be dramatically over-stating your point.
@@SeanChandlerTalksAbout I'd be with you if the torture was shown at all, but it's not. They just talk about it after discovering the bodies. It's certainly disturbing, but fear relies on anticipation and there really is none when we don't ever hear about the victim or see them until after all the torture I already over. The Sloth victim scene where we wakes up is the one part that I'd say counts as horror.
Honestly I’d have to agree with the result as it my favourite horror movie but I’d also have night of the living dead, alien and suspiria up there for me
Love these types of videos. Always interesting to see what the general audience votes for. I do think that Childs Play, Saw, and Seven are out of place here. Compared to the rest of the field I think they stick out like a sore thumb and coulda been replaced with movies like Rosemary's Baby, Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Alien, Misery Silence of the Lambs, The Sixth Sense, Candyman, Trick R Treat, Insidious, and so on. I honestly can't believe Seven made it as far as it did
Where’s Hellraiser Sean?? Cody doesn’t give Hellraiser any credit either, but surely should be in this list. Is it an American thing? I’ve noticed a fair few American RUclipsrs don’t seem to like Hellraiser, or consider pinhead as one of the all time great horror icons. The first 4 Hellraiser movies are good, the rest are bad yes but hellraiser should be on here. Also I consider seven more of a detective thriller with horror elements rather than a straight up horror film. That’s the beauty of opinion I guess.
You can list off 20 iconic films/franchises which I could have included. I could only pick 8 from pre-1990 and I just didn’t choose Hellraiser. Universal monsters, Texas chainsaw or Friday the 13th all would have been ahead of it
Michael Myers is better than Ghostface, Michael Myers is the best most iconic villain ever. But, for me in my opinion, the first Scream movie is better than the first Halloween movie. And I still love the first Halloween, it’s a classic and really good. But I just think that the first Scream is a bit better (even though Michael Myers is better than Ghostface) Scream is also one of my all time favourite horror movies. And I think all the Scream movies are so good
Simple answer....I picked Seven instead. It could have gone either way. But Seven was more on the mind because a new Fincher film is coming out. It's as simple as that. But it means I have plenty of classics saved for next year!
Regardless of the results, this was a fun poll tournament
Something big I thought was missing is Silence of the Lambs
I don't like horror movies
@@patricklarsen182OMG YES I Adore That Movie
@@MonsterXenomorphVelocira-uq3mjso why are u here
Agreed! Silence of the Lambs and Alien could have been part of the conversation, but regardless, this was fun! Hopefully, he does more tournaments in the future!
Sean you gotta do this again with other genres like action movies this was awesome
I enjoyed participating in these polls. Some of them were extremely difficult, because I loved them both and didn't want to vote against either. For instance, the choice between The Thing and The Shining was painful, but I had to go with The Thing. I'm glad Rotten Tomatoes saved it in the first round. Seven is definitely a horror film; "psychological thriller" is a term used by folks who want to judge horror only by its lesser examples. I'm satisfied with the result, because your choice wouldn't even exist without the poll's winner being there first. That counts for a lot with me.
I love monster movies but not horror movies
Im sure it took you a whole lot of time, but man a comedy bracket showdown would be a killer. Please do one if youre able to
It's on the table
Disappointed Silence of the Lambs wasn’t an option 😢
Yeah it was Seven or Silence of the Lambs. Could have gone either way for the horror/drama.
no omen as well
Damn the clip with Chandler hits different now:( RIP Matthew Perry
Thanks Sean, this was really fun, getting us involved was really cool. Freddy is my guy, I had to vote for him every chance I had, haha. I think Seven is fine, I'm sure it's marketed as a crime/drama, but it has horrifying elements from the get go. Also, it's your list, so really, that's up to you. Thanks again!
i want to have a straight long black hair with straight and closed bangs in 2024,
@@MonsterXenomorphVelocira-uq3mj what?
Great idea ! I would like to see you do this more often for other genres !
Xenomorph vs Velociraptor vs T Rex vs Werewolf in a death battle, that's are not horror movies,
Scream is in my top 10 movies of all time. Scream is the GOAT
Children’s horror
@@Mikey-em8hs the fuck are you talking about.
Hey Sean. This video was alot of fun, my finals would have been A nightmare on elm street vs IT. Hope you and the family are having a great spooky season. 🎃👻
I don't love horror movies, and just i love monster movies that including as dinosaurs, werewolves, and more
I loved doing that movie poll, so fun May the force be with you
For me I agree with you I choose Scream 1 I thinks its the best out of all of these, but I still love halloween so Im happy that it won.
Sean can you do this in December with classic holiday films?
It’s possible
Die hard !!!
@@lukeschroter9389 absolutely a Christmas movie
Thanks for allowing us to be part of this, Sean! I'm happy my favorite Horror movie won it all🥇
Personally, I feel like Jaws, Jurassic Park, Alien, or Predator deserved a spot in this tournament as the iconic horror creature flicks. Not entirely sure what it should replace, either Seven or Gremlins.
Still had a ton of fun watching and voting in these polls though, thank you Sean for doing this!
Don’t take gremlins away from me!
Predator sure, but I dont consider Jurassic Park a horror movie. I'd consider Cats as a horror movie though lmao
@@noobmasterruben5167 i personally think JP walks a fine line between horror and thriller. It’s definitely a lot of elements of horror similar to Jaws, just with dinosaurs in this case.
Personally tho, of the picks I mentioned I’d actually go with Alien. No debate on whether or not it’s in the horror genre and it’s extremely iconic as both a creature flick and a sci-fi.
Never heard you talk about psycho before Sean. Have you seen Bates Motel? It’s a pretty good modern prequel/retelling of the classic story, and it’s got Vera Farmiga as Norma Bates.
I have not
Bates Motel was SO GOOD! I tell everyone to watch it, you will enjoy for sure!
This was fun and frustrating, haha. Personally, i would’ve hopes to see The Thing get further in the tournament but the top picks were understandable.
Personally, don't mind Seven being in the bracket, it was surprisingly but it belongs. But against Conjuring? Conjuring!
Curious to see how the X, Pearl, and Maxxxine Trilogy will fit into the horror movie timeline. It's looking to be a very great horror trilogy.
Genius idea for generating engagement. Here's a comment to do my part. Great job, bro.
So glad Scream and Halloween were the top 2, those are my favorite horror movies so I was happy no matter which one won
I think I would have replaced Seven with It Follows, much more of a memorable horror movie from recent memory, Seven is a classic movie but it's a Detective Thriller more then a Horror movie
This was a great video, You should do this with comic book movies
I've done a DC and Marvel version.
I suppose I could do a Marvel bracket and a DC bracket.
My number 1 is the shinning I think it's incredible and I just love Kubrick so much it's incredible
Seeing Friends in that cut away hits hard today. 😢
It’s a shame there was no Universal or Hammer Horror films here. My personal favourite horror films are:
1) Nosferatu (1922)
2) Halloween (1978)
3) Psycho (1960)
4) The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
5) The Shining (1980)
6) Dawn of the Dead (1978)
7) The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
I’d also like to throw in an honourable mention to 2022’s Talk To Me, a film which I recently watched on a friend’s recommendation and it scared the Hell out of me.
Side note, The Shining and The Thing sound like a great double feature. Claustrophobic, snowy horror of the early ‘80s.
It gives me plenty more classics for next year!
@@SeanChandlerTalksAboutI recommend it, a lot of the Universal movies are awesome (if you’re into that sort of thing, I know a lot of people are turned off by films of that era, philistines).
Seven is an amazing film, but it shouldn’t be on this horror bracket, which is why I chose IT (also an amazing film). It falls in line better with movies like The Silence of the Lambs, Zodiac, Prisoners, Manhunter, Monster, I Saw the Devil, Red Dragon - which should all be next years October 31 on 31 theme (serial killer movies)
this was such a fun video, good job Sean!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve always thought the shining and the thing were tied for the best horror film ever made, I still can’t decide which is right but I lean towards the thing, it’s simply perfect, I first watched it years ago and I still think about it daily
Fun poll. My favorite is scream I tend to like horror movies that tend not to take themselves seriously and have fun. I also love scream cause it's a guessing game as to who's under the mask each movie. Which makes it alot of fun to watch each movie
Awesome video! Some of my favorites didn't make it to the Final Four but I love this kind of stuff!
Of the movies on here I can agree with final 2 and it is hard to choose
The clip of chandler hits so hard after the news he died:(
I don't think Seven is a horror film simply because I don't think it's trying to scare you, it's trying to intrigue you. It's violent and dark and disturbing but the driving force of the movie is the mystery about the killer and their motive, while the other films on the list are specifically trying to be scary. Even the Shining has explicitly scare-focused scenes like the axe murder and 'Here's Johnny'.
I think if Seven counts then Silence of the Lambs should also count! Which is an even better movie in my opinion and would be one of the best in the video.
Fun poll and October video idea. 4 of my top 10 horror were in the tourney so i cant be mad
I think an interesting tournament could be with Fantasy Sub-genres.
Epic Fantasy: LoTR
Portal Fantasy: Wizard of Oz
Coming of Age: Harry Potter
Dramatic Fantasy; Green Mile
Urban Fantasy: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Romance Fantasy: Princess Bride
Science Fantasy: Star Wars
Historic Fantasy: Clash of the Titans
I'd take Psycho and probably Blair Witch for my finals! I adore Alfred Hitchcock, my favorite director of all time (Vertigo and North by Northwest ate my favorites)! Hereditary looks awesome tho, should check that out. Amazing video Sean! Also, Seven deserved to be counted.
You're not alone, Sean. I also prefer Doctor Sleep over The Shining. The Doctor Sleep director's cut is a masterpiece
Psycho being kicked out so early is a crime. From a writing, directing, and acting standpoint it’s arguable the best horror movie ever. Also it was the very first of its kind and without the slasher genre wouldn’t even really exist
You should do the same thing come Christmas time
Rip gremlins
Super ! You should do that for other genre !!!
Hot take : I think hereditary is eh and is insanely overrated. I watched it and was not scared at all. More disturbed and grossed out
Same!!
I can't believe the Thing wasn't liked when it came out, it's one of the best movies I've ever seen
When it came out it competed against ET and horror is a different kinda genre. And some movies didn’t get major good reviews at first like Die Hard and Home Alone
Seven is a top 5 movie for me (1 per franchise rule) but IT pt. 1 is my favorite horror movie
It makes sense it came down to those two. I love and watch both every October 👏
My first horror movie I ever watched was Halloween with my grandma but when scream came out her and I would watch all of them together it is my by far favorite movie of all time I even have a ghost face tattoo
Halloween is my favorite movie of all time. Scream is my 2nd so this video made me happy
Halloween is my favorite.
But scream is really good also
Thanks Sean! Very entertaining as usual, keep up the great work!
you should do this with movies and tv shows of different genres
My final 2 would be between "The Thing" and "Saw"
The Thing is my favorite horror movie. I say that because while I like The Silence of the Lambs and Se7en much more, no one is going to disagree with The Thing being a horror movie.
I agree. I prefer the thing over the shining. The thing is one of my favorite movies of all time. Combined horror and sci fi
Personally, having never watched a single horror movie, Saw and Nightmare on Elm Street are my favourites
I feel I am one of the very few that preferred gremlins over Halloween
Hey Sean, love the content you consistently put out. I'm hoping you will do a ranking of films starring Denzel Washington since Equalizer 3 had recently come out
Very good fun video! Can you do this in December too for classic Christmas movies?
Shoulda switched seven and hereditary with texas chainsaw and friday 13th
Hereditary>Friday The 13th and it’s not even a competition
@@owennicholson8914 never even heard of it, jason is so iconic he has his mask in museums
The thing. Before i finish this episode that's my call. Would be happy with scream too! Let's see whether my delicate sensibilities can handle it....
Scream is the goat
Loved it! Cheers Sean! Happy Halloween everyone 🎃
Should have had Texas chainsaw massacre in here. That movie truly started it all.
Halloween is my all time favorite horror movie
Scream isn't the scariest movie ever. Nowhere close to it. There are far more disturbing films than Scream before and after it. It's just a well made horror film. I was thinking about Last Action Hero (1993) that was also self-aware and spoofed the action genre. Scream did the same for the horror genre.
This was hard to pick between some man this was super fun!
The hardest pick for me was hereditary and scream. Two of my all time favorites
That was a good video. I am also happy, because I helped pick the winner😊
Top ten horror movies
1. The thing just flawless masterpiece thank you Carpenter
2. The Exorcist the scariest movie ever
3. Texas Chainsaw massacre most disturbed I’ve ever been watching a movie
4. The Shining Literally just had a nightmare about I was at the overlook and jack was chasing me
5. Halloween any horror fan must hav Halloween on there top five it’s just too iconic classic
6. Psycho Yessir I’m 22 and I don’t care how old it is psycho was great
7. Nightmare on Elm street. Come on it’s Freddy Krueger
8. Alien in space no one can hear you scream
9. Speaking of scream. Scream thank you Wes Craven
10. The Descent the most underrated horror movie of all time it’s alien in a cave
I loved this so much! I do wish Texas chainsaw massacre was apart of this simply because that movie legitimately gave me nightmares for years
IT over Seven. I go off movies I can rewatch and after watching Seven I don't have any reason to watch it again. Feels like one of the films that after you know the big reveal it just becomes meh on other viewings.
KEEP IT UP!!!!!!!
This was great. Nice template to watch with the lady who doesn’t like movies much and her kids know nothing of these classics. Time to watch one a night 🙌🏻
Seven even being on here is Disrespectful
I'm not the biggest fan of horror films, but this showdown makes me want to check out some of these horror films now!
I feel this haha
I feel Halloween is only crowned the best horror movie of all time because of the influence it had on horror movies that came after.
But I don't get scared or creeped out watching Halloween. Isn't that the whole point of watching a horror movie? 😂😂😂 Am I so wrong to assume that? Halloween is just a novelty at this point, a novelty that has worn off for me.
But Scream (1996) is the perfect blend of fear, humor and tension making for an amazing and memorable movie, and franchise. There hasn't been a bad Scream movie ever. It just keeps getting better in my opinion.
That's my 2 cents 😂
I’m just like you Sean! Was definitely pulling for Scream as well 😪
Se7en was an amazing stand alone film. I'm happy you included it over some others.
This was so fun❤
The victory royale at the end 😂
No Friday the 13th? Not even over gremlins? Sure gremlins is a good movie but it doesn’t exactly cross my mind when thinking of horror icons like jason vorhees
The point was to pick 16 films of different sub-genres spanning 60 years. The franchise Friday the 13th is iconic. The movie is just a Halloween rip-off. So I included Halloween and chose to include an 80s family horror film b
I don’t really consider seven to be a horror, so I’d replace it with the Babadook
I only stayed cos it was HalloweeN all the way..but damn, a tough one for sure..so many great movies. The Thing v HalloweeN..phone a friend? Oh hi John..so..I have a question..lol
Additionally, I am very surprised at the critical and audience response to Scream. I want to say that people weren't ready for that type of movie then, but people REALLY weren't ready for Halloween. I would've voted for Hereditary and Halloween, but the 80-80 range is way low for Scream.
Hey Sean, did you consider The Ring as one of the movies?
For me seven is sort of like the silence of the lambs, I personally would call it a mystery-thriller, but if you call it a horror-thriller i wouldn't mind, it has some horrific scenes
Seven isn't a horror film, it's a crime thriller. Having a serial killer doesn't automatically make something horror. To count, we need to be fearing for the lives of the protagonists as the main part of the movie. John Doe in Seven isn't hunting Somerset or Mills, and we never see the act of killing or the victims before their deaths (besides the last one, but we never think she's a target and never fear for her safety). This movie is about detectives' investigation. Yes, murder, s/a, and torture are horrific, but using that as the standard for horror movies would make nearly every cop movie or crime drama count.
I do see your main arguments point.
But most cop movies and crime dramas don't have a serial killer torturing people to death in such horrific ways. Seven is filled with HORRIFYING murders and the victims are shown. Most crime dramas or detective stories aren't this extreme.
I do get the point that we don't see the murders. But saying "nearly every cop movie" should qualify if Seven does seem to be dramatically over-stating your point.
@@SeanChandlerTalksAbout I'd be with you if the torture was shown at all, but it's not. They just talk about it after discovering the bodies. It's certainly disturbing, but fear relies on anticipation and there really is none when we don't ever hear about the victim or see them until after all the torture I already over. The Sloth victim scene where we wakes up is the one part that I'd say counts as horror.
Honestly I’d have to agree with the result as it my favourite horror movie but I’d also have night of the living dead, alien and suspiria up there for me
Maybe shouldn’t have put scream in it because it’s just unfair not giving other films a chande
I’m not sure I understand why. Should I have pulled Halloween as well?
I would have put texas chainsaw, friday, silence of the Lambs, and Candyman
Yeah there’s so many good movies that could’ve been on here… like leprechaun
@@Brad-Ward I totally forgot about leprechaun for years!!! I need to watch that now
Love these types of videos. Always interesting to see what the general audience votes for. I do think that Childs Play, Saw, and Seven are out of place here. Compared to the rest of the field I think they stick out like a sore thumb and coulda been replaced with movies like Rosemary's Baby, Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Alien, Misery Silence of the Lambs, The Sixth Sense, Candyman, Trick R Treat, Insidious, and so on. I honestly can't believe Seven made it as far as it did
Some of these poll results are... interesting, anyways i like the bracket format a lot
Where’s Hellraiser Sean?? Cody doesn’t give Hellraiser any credit either, but surely should be in this list. Is it an American thing? I’ve noticed a fair few American RUclipsrs don’t seem to like Hellraiser, or consider pinhead as one of the all time great horror icons. The first 4 Hellraiser movies are good, the rest are bad yes but hellraiser should be on here.
Also I consider seven more of a detective thriller with horror elements rather than a straight up horror film. That’s the beauty of opinion I guess.
You can list off 20 iconic films/franchises which I could have included.
I could only pick 8 from pre-1990 and I just didn’t choose Hellraiser. Universal monsters, Texas chainsaw or Friday the 13th all would have been ahead of it
Fair enough, thanks for ya reply. I wasn’t moaning honest. Really enjoyed ya video. Thanks
Great vid
Seven is a thriller
I have to say this: if you included Saw here, Seven is in the same boat. Both of them are serial killer mysteries after all.
I LOVE The Thing but come on….The Shining is such a better horror movie
Scream over Halloween any day
Michael Myers is better than Ghostface, Michael Myers is the best most iconic villain ever. But, for me in my opinion, the first Scream movie is better than the first Halloween movie. And I still love the first Halloween, it’s a classic and really good. But I just think that the first Scream is a bit better (even though Michael Myers is better than Ghostface) Scream is also one of my all time favourite horror movies. And I think all the Scream movies are so good
Why was the silence of the lambs not on the bracket 😢
Simple answer....I picked Seven instead. It could have gone either way. But Seven was more on the mind because a new Fincher film is coming out. It's as simple as that.
But it means I have plenty of classics saved for next year!
Scream is it