the invisible man would be another one that'd go in the league of it's own imo i think the reason why the bottom categories stayed pretty empty is bc a lot of the bad ones (poltergeist, firestarter, the omen, the grudge, nightmare on elm street 2010, piranha 3d etc.) weren't on it but there's been so many unnecessary/bad remakes atp it's hard to keep up
OMG the Poltergeist remake was horrible! I play around with the idea of giving it a second watch just to be sure that I fully dislike it but I don't want to waste my time, again...
The Invisible Man was honestly such a surprise for me. I say down to watch it with my mom last year and genuinely was invested, I thought it was gonna be terrible but ate crow on this one.
Some remakes that I DO like (a rarity) all happen to be ones that were not mentioned in THIS video - Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Nosferatu the Vampire (1979), The Thing (1982), and Cat People (1982). But THOSE are OLDER ones and have nothing to do with this shitty current Hollywood remake TREND, which I pretty much hate, and which all those included in THIS video were of.
i'm not kidding when i say these videos give me life!!! you are, hands down, one of my favourite yourtubers EVER! i've been subscribed for years and can honestly say your videos just get better and better. i relate so much to your personality and personal views, it's spooky tbh. love you so much!!
@@DarthSoto78 Yeah I can see why but I can see the good stuff too. Jackie Earle Haley was good as Freddy and obviously he was wasn't gonna compare to Robert Englund and people knew that. Even the worst Nightmare on Elm Street films (Freddy's Dead) he's good. People also complain about the CGI in the remake when it's really only that one scene where Freddy comes out of the wall. The characters aren't too good though. They just aren't too interesting. I like Nancy because Rooney Mara is great. I hate Quentin lol. I was kinda mad he was the one to be put in the game Dead by Daylight alongside Freddy. Sorry for the long response lol.
I like the original freddy because he's not too serious when he kills, I like him because he makes jokes, toys with with his victims and kills them brutal yet hilarious and creative, I like the remake freddy because the actor takes a different more serious approach, deep voice, brutally kills his victims, is serious, the way he kills out of anger and hatred to his victims, and toys with them, for me it was an ok movie but I understand why many people don't like the remake
Omg I LOVE House on Haunted Hill 99. The scene where the woman comes across an empty room but looks in her camera and sees that it's filled with ghosts who then all turn to her is one the most iconic scenes to my life lol I saw it when I was like 11 and never forgot it
Same! Although it has issues in hindsight, horror-wise it did a lot of cool stuff and the set design was awesome. It’s one of the movies I’ll still go back and watch again for the scares and look of it.
I’m really looking forward to your review of The Black Phone (assuming you see it of course!) I’m normally a big scaredy-cat but it looks like a really good film!
Can you do a tier list of horror comedy’s? I love horror comedy’s and I would love to see you talk about them. I know that you have said that they are not your favorite type of horror, but that is how it would be so fun to see your perspective on them. 😁 My favorite horror comedy’s are freaky, cabin in the woods, tucker and dale, and happy death day. Also, I Loved this video! Keep it Up! 👍😁
House on Haunted Hill (1999) is my feel-good horror movie, along with Thirteen Ghosts. When I am sick or down, I go to those. Probably a combo of nostalgia and cheesiness, lol.
Thats why i subscribed a while ago. I've never met anyone who loves 2000s horror as much as I do until stumbling across your channel lol 2000s horror for the W.
Tilda Swinton is my favourite actress. She always goes for out of the box movies and she kills the roles everytime. I’m so excited for 3 thousand years of longing too!
I LOVE how passionate you are about your media consumption. You are so dedicated and turning it into a job as a review content creator is super impressive and I adore your content. XXX I have found new faves and dodged bullets thanks to you XXX (13 Ghosts was one of the finest recommendations you have given me) I totally felt you when you said you had sentimental attachment to a film coz u had the dvd and not many dvds. I had The Haunting on VHS and it was my only horror movie I owned, so I feel that exact way about it as you described. You and The Ring is basically a meme now!
the last midnight showing i saw was the evil dead remake & it was beautiful 🥹 packed theater cheering & screaming together 🥹 i really REALLY hope you one day check out the original my bloody valentine - i know the era isn't your vibe but i swear there is something special about it! the original suspiria is good as well - a beautiful nightmare
I feel like you and I don't have a ton of tastes in common, so it's always interesting and fun to hear your takes! it rocks that you have so many of these a fair shake and found you enjoyed 'em--much snobbier people wouldn't even bother. keep up the good work~!
I was SO surprised how much I liked the Hills Have Eyes remake when I finally watched it last year! It's definitely in my favourite remakes along with The Thing, IT, The Ring, and The Fly.
I would absolutely love to hear you talk about your theories on why some people enjoy horror movies and others just can't stand them. I keep thinking about that and sure there are studies and everything but I'm just curious about your perspective. Much love to you from Germany ❤️
Awesome timing, first of all I really enjoyed the video. I mentioned timing because a podcast I listen to called Land of the Creeps next episode is about originals and remakes, listeners can call in and the vms are played during the episode. Thanks for giving me some ideas to call in about. Going to link this video to their fb page for others to check out.
I came here to see where you ranked My Bloody Valentine, was thrilled to see Thirteen Ghosts in the top tier-- I get why a lot of people called it cheesy, but let's be real, so was the original, and the remake had such an amazing cast and set. (and I'll admit to being That Guy about being as glad as I was to see My Bloody Valentine beat out House of Wax, but honestly it's a good remake that changes enough to deliver a surprise to those familiar with the original, but without feeling cheap about it)
sarah: posts a tier list me: hey queen! Girl you have done it again. Constantly raising the bar for us all and doing it flawlessly. i’d say i’m surprised but i know who you are. i’ve seen it up close and personal. girl you make me so proud
My favorite Remake of all time (and fave horror film) is Last House on the Left. The fact that Wes himself got to remake his own film makes me love it even more!! Is is SO hard to spell Unnecessary!! LOL
@@societycrumbles I didn't really care for it, tbh. The original felt very visceral, like a lot of exploration cinema from that era. The 2009 movie I thought was pretty average
@@WoahLookAtThatFreak Fair. To me, the original was just another violence-for-the-sake-of-it exploitation flick like a lot of b grade horrors of that time, plus the awful side-plot with those cops that had too much unnecessary "comedy" (at least I think it was in this movie I honestly can't remember.) --- The remake to me was just better written and had better characters I actually cared about. But to each is own, I just don't vibe with 70s and 80s horror I guess. The remake for some reason, I really like going back to.
Some remakes that I DO like (a rarity) all happen to be ones that were not mentioned in THIS video - Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Nosferatu the Vampire (1979), The Thing (1982), and Cat People (1982). But THOSE are OLDER ones and have nothing to do with this shitty current Hollywood remake TREND, which I pretty much hate, and which all those included in THIS video were of.
Love your tier lists, they aaaalways make me laugh in a good way. You should do one about the most with most cliches to the ones with less. Or another about how much were police officers, doctors, priests, mediums and/or soldiers actually helpful in those movies.
The thing with the Pet Semetary remake is that I really liked John Lithgow’s performance (nowhere near the original Fred Gwynne), but Lithgow tried to bring his best. Really loved this! I like that you take into account public opinion on some of the movies.
I held out on watching the original Last House on the Left for so long because of similar thoughts that you mentioned, but I have to say it is a great movie! *That scene* you are referring to is more suggestive and doesn't dwell on it for too long as with other films in the same genre. I have not seen the remake, but the original has a very grimy feel as well similar to TCM
I'm not really surprised you liked so many of them since a lot come from your favorite horror era! Great video as always, made me wanna rewatch some of these.
thank you! house on haunted hill, evil dead, it, 13 ghosts and the house on the left are among my favorite horror remakes ever ^^. personally I love Hills have eyes, texas chainsaw massacre, dawn of the dead, 2006 black Christmas, the blob, bloody valentine, rob zombie's halloween, house of wax and prom night remakes (with House of wax, black christmas and the blob more than the originals). I agree that cabin fever, pet cemetery and the 2019 black christmas SUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKK.
I'm little surprised Little Shop of Horrors (the 1986 musical) wasn't on here. It's one of those horror remakes that everyone agrees is more better than the original Roger Corman movie.
I find these kind of videos so interesting cause each horror fan has their own tiers from this because I personally LOVE the 2013 remake of Carrie😩 But I respect everyone else’s opinions cause it’s film! Film is subjective
the only one I wholeheartedly disagree on is quarantine. not because it's bad (I mean, I don't like it, but eh), but because it's a remake of a found footage, contemporary movie. literally nothing is gained from it except no having to read subtitles if you're a native english speaker. for the ones that you didn't see the original, you pretty much nailed it. I love the original suspiria with a passion, but the remake is soooo good
u should definitely watch Suspiria original. I dont usually enjoy horror classics, but Suspiria is my favorite horror classic ever. It is such a treat to the eyes and the music is just phenonmenal
There was a movie theater here that closed in the 90's. It sat abandoned for like ten years, and suddenly around 2003 they reopened it and started showing movies- but they didn't do anything to the building. It was full of displays and old movie posters from before. At that time I went to a midnight showing of The Blob remake. They only showed a few movies and it closed again. It was on a lot with a stand alone department store, a pharmacy and a couple little shops. In the past decade those other buildings closed and were demolished one by one. Now there is just an empty lot and the theater still sits there, exactly as it was when it first closed. It's so weird.
The tier list titles peaked my interest here are my suggestions: - The Re-Animated (movies/franchises given a new life thru the remake/reboot) - Living? Dead? (love or hate, polarizing) - Should've stayed in the grave (unnecessary) - You can't kill what's already dead (so bad)
I wish this was 2 hours long 😭😭 and I wish you put nightmare on elm street remake I wanna know your thoughts 😭 I personally hate it but it holds some sorta charm to me
How on Earth does anyone make a ranking of horror movie remakes and LEAVE OUT John Carpenter's The Thing???? It's like making a ranking of gangster movies and leaving out Goodfellas!!
I've seen a lot of people argue that The Thing is not a remake of the original movie but an independent adaptation of the written story. I personally disagree but I can definitely see their point.
i think a great remake is: A.so famous to the point the remake is more recognizable than the original (the thing,the ring. etc) B.is a nuke remake. meaning it just destroys almost everything about the original movie/s and creates a whole new world (silent night,wrong turn etc)
Suspiria original is one of the best film by Dario Argento and I loved it, My Bloody Valentine is also good Slasher film & The Last house on the left original is another good revenge film. Other remakes I would list them as follows: Worst - Friday The 13th, The Wicker Man, Psycho, Fire Starter, A Nightmare on elm Street, The Fog Average - Night of the Demons, The Slumber Party Massacre, Fright Night, The Fog, The Omen Good - Night of the Living Dead, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Maniac
House on Haunted Hill is one of my favorites, too. I like horror remakes for the most part. The original Suspiria is really good, very trippy for a movie in the seventies. I still need to watch the remake.
I agree with almost every movie on the list, and I'm surprised that you like quarantine, since everyone said is a bad remake and because of that I never saw it, now I need to watch it!.
I love 1999's The House on Haunted Hill because just like TREMORS, it was a film that was always being replayed when I was a kid. You're right, most people dismiss it as "90's cheese" which yes it does have, mainly due to Chris Katan's hilarious performance. But the horror is so unnerving because its a Haunted Institution rather than a Haunted House and they greatly use that for affect, especially in the Saturation chamber sequence. Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead is my favorite zombie film of all time, that's just my opinion. I LOVE The Blob remake, Black Christmas 06, My bloody Valentine and Halloween 07.
We need a part 2…. The grudge…..a nightmare on elm street….Friday the 13th…..the omen ….poltergeist…the fly…..let me in….fright night ….the invisible man……candy man….the thing….the fly ….invasion of the body snatchers
The problem with the Child Play remake is that the Chucky movies ans show are still going strong. Halloween, Friday the 13th, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Nightmare on Elm Street didn’t have a movie in a super long time, but not Chucky. Very well explained on the Dead Meat kill count.
Definitely check out the original Suspiria! I like the new one, but I’m partial to the original because the color and sound are so wild. They are such different movies; both great.
When you talked about the remake of The Grudge, I thought you meant The Grudge itself as a remake of Ju-On because I had completely forgotten that there has been a remake of The Grudge.
I love the remake of the crazys starring Timothy Olyphant and Radha Mitchel so much better than the original in my honest opinion. Why did you not included that movie in this list as well? Other than that a great video keep it up👍
I'm totally gonna binge a bunch of your videos today and throughout the weekend! Love your vibe and your voice. Based on your Saw trap video I'm now subscribed to you.
One of the first scary movies I ever watched was the When A Stranger Calls remake, and I remember being so scared by it as a kid. I watched it again recently for shits and gigs and it was.... interesting hahahah
I remember the the original "When A Stranger Calls" was good.. I love older horror movies since grew up during the '80's so I' m a great fan of the original Friday, Nightmare, and Holloween. I think that Pet Semetary and Firestarter from the 1980's are just great adeptations of Steven King. I also loved Christine. I am not a fan of Carrie @ all the pigs blood thing just grosses me out.
I never heard someone say anything bad about the 2013 remake of carrie, I'm biased probably since that is my favorite horror movie of all time, so I'm offended!
I love your tiers. I think it's my favourite type of your content. And the my favourite thing is how different our taste in horror movies is (I.e. I love Hellriser and Nightmare on Elm Street but Texas Chainsaw is just meh for me) - but that makes it more entertaining. I love seeing other people's perspective, world would be incredibly boring of we all liked same things
The original Last House on the Left is pretty uncomfortable & unnerving to watch. Wes Craven and actor David Hess took things a step too far when trying to motivate at least one of the actresses in it to perform better. The 1972 movie might make a good topic for a Toxic Movie Sets vid if you have done that one yet.
Nice list. Rather than a tier system i prefer a straightforward ranking. These are some of my remake rankings from worst to best: 6 A Nightmare On Elm Street 5 Friday The 13th 4 Psycho 3 Child's Play 2 Halloween 1 The Omen
I need to watch the theatrical version of the Rob zombie one. I watched the theatrical one and couldn’t finish it because of the alternate escape scene. We didn’t know it was the director’s cut
If you like the original Black Christmas you’ll probably like the original My Bloody Valentine. Similar vibes Black Christmas is the better written of the two but def comparable in quality
You NEED to see the original My Bloody Valentine! It's surprisingly creepy and is much more gritty than other cheesy 80s horror films from the same time
My personal favorite remake is without a doubt “Invisible Man” from 2020. It just had you kinda guessing the entire time who was actually invisible and it was just a overall great movie in my opinion.
I would love for you to do a tier list of the most well-known one liners from horrors and rank them from iconic to cringe 😂 please please haha
"Do your thing, Cuz"
@@kimberleymonroe1157 Welcome to Texas Motherfucker form the same movie is almost as bad lol
“Stick around”
Welcome to primetime, b*t€h!!! (Not sure if it would get Flag because of the"B" word)
“Get away from her YOU BITCH!”
“I don’t drink…wine.”
“When you’re with him…do you feel at home?”
“Have it yer way. I like your cooking.”
the invisible man would be another one that'd go in the league of it's own imo i think the reason why the bottom categories stayed pretty empty is bc a lot of the bad ones (poltergeist, firestarter, the omen, the grudge, nightmare on elm street 2010, piranha 3d etc.) weren't on it but there's been so many unnecessary/bad remakes atp it's hard to keep up
OMG the Poltergeist remake was horrible! I play around with the idea of giving it a second watch just to be sure that I fully dislike it but I don't want to waste my time, again...
The Invisible Man was honestly such a surprise for me. I say down to watch it with my mom last year and genuinely was invested, I thought it was gonna be terrible but ate crow on this one.
Omg dude yes invisible man was soooo fucking good
I’d add the crazies
Some remakes that I DO like (a rarity) all happen to be ones that were not mentioned in THIS video - Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Nosferatu the Vampire (1979), The Thing (1982), and Cat People (1982). But THOSE are OLDER ones and have nothing to do with this shitty current Hollywood remake TREND, which I pretty much hate, and which all those included in THIS video were of.
i'm not kidding when i say these videos give me life!!! you are, hands down, one of my favourite yourtubers EVER! i've been subscribed for years and can honestly say your videos just get better and better. i relate so much to your personality and personal views, it's spooky tbh. love you so much!!
ahh thank you so much! 🖤
My favorite remake is When A Stranger Calls. The house is so cool. Love everything about the movie.
Yes yes yes!
This was such a cool idea for a tier list! The Evil Dead remake was the first rated R film I saw in theaters, and I will never forget that experience👹
Same. Loved it!
You picked one hell of a first R film to see in the theatre haha.
i was already a huge fan of the Original trilogy, and the reboot is a amazing film TBH
No same. So gross.
Perhaps adding the Poltergeist, Firestarter and Nightmare on Elm Street remakes could have filled up the unnecessary/ so bad sections. Great video!!
I kinda liked the Nightmare on Elm Street remake.
@@ethancoolbro18gamer86 So did I, but I could see why people hate it.
@@DarthSoto78 Yeah I can see why but I can see the good stuff too. Jackie Earle Haley was good as Freddy and obviously he was wasn't gonna compare to Robert Englund and people knew that. Even the worst Nightmare on Elm Street films (Freddy's Dead) he's good. People also complain about the CGI in the remake when it's really only that one scene where Freddy comes out of the wall. The characters aren't too good though. They just aren't too interesting. I like Nancy because Rooney Mara is great. I hate Quentin lol. I was kinda mad he was the one to be put in the game Dead by Daylight alongside Freddy. Sorry for the long response lol.
I like the original freddy because he's not too serious when he kills, I like him because he makes jokes, toys with with his victims and kills them brutal yet hilarious and creative, I like the remake freddy because the actor takes a different more serious approach, deep voice, brutally kills his victims, is serious, the way he kills out of anger and hatred to his victims, and toys with them, for me it was an ok movie but I understand why many people don't like the remake
Sooo... About the Friday the 13th remake? Unnecessary? So Bad? Love or Hate?
Omg I LOVE House on Haunted Hill 99. The scene where the woman comes across an empty room but looks in her camera and sees that it's filled with ghosts who then all turn to her is one the most iconic scenes to my life lol I saw it when I was like 11 and never forgot it
Same! Although it has issues in hindsight, horror-wise it did a lot of cool stuff and the set design was awesome. It’s one of the movies I’ll still go back and watch again for the scares and look of it.
hi! i would love to see you do a tier list of the scariest horror scenes :D hugs from portugal, love your videos !
E legal!👉😃👈
hey fellow portuguese 👋
THIS
love this idea ^
holy shit another tuga, agreed too !!
I would love to see you doing a tier list of "horror soundtracks/scores" and "horror movie posters".
I miss your tier title “A Choice”. Whenever you pause and say that a movie is “a choice” I start cracking up.
The original Suspiria is so amazing and if you haven’t watch the movie the opera it is also amazing to all of his movies are A+ plus
I’m really looking forward to your review of The Black Phone (assuming you see it of course!) I’m normally a big scaredy-cat but it looks like a really good film!
saw an early screening last night and it was really good!
Black Christmas 2006 > Black Christmas 2019
Can you do a tier list of horror comedy’s? I love horror comedy’s and I would love to see you talk about them. I know that you have said that they are not your favorite type of horror, but that is how it would be so fun to see your perspective on them. 😁
My favorite horror comedy’s are freaky, cabin in the woods, tucker and dale, and happy death day.
Also, I Loved this video! Keep it Up! 👍😁
FREAKY IS SO GOOD
Shaun of the Dead! Little Monsters! Dashcam!
@@Wraiven22 YES! I forgot about those! 😆
I know she would HATE them but I love the Feasr trilogy.
Freaky was so good! And Tucker and Dale, amazing! Not talked about enough
the 2003 Texas chainsaw movie is an S tier for me, I love the thrills and characters. R Lee Ermy gave such Good performance
House on Haunted Hill (1999) is my feel-good horror movie, along with Thirteen Ghosts. When I am sick or down, I go to those. Probably a combo of nostalgia and cheesiness, lol.
Ditto. 😌I love those two movies.😌
Thats why i subscribed a while ago. I've never met anyone who loves 2000s horror as much as I do until stumbling across your channel lol 2000s horror for the W.
Tilda Swinton is my favourite actress. She always goes for out of the box movies and she kills the roles everytime. I’m so excited for 3 thousand years of longing too!
Surprised that The Thing, Friday The 13th, A Nightmare On Elm Street, Firestarter and The Invisible Man didn't make the cut.
I would love for you to do a tier list ranking PLOT TWISTS!
she did it lol
@@badfem I know! My impact! 😂
u should do ranking iconic horror villain's weapons
Such a delight for you to be back it has being so long since you post these videos
The Haunting reboot was one of my all times faves! Loved it since I was a kid. Really enjoyed Owen Wilson being the plucky comic relief.
I LOVE how passionate you are about your media consumption. You are so dedicated and turning it into a job as a review content creator is super impressive and I adore your content. XXX I have found new faves and dodged bullets thanks to you XXX (13 Ghosts was one of the finest recommendations you have given me)
I totally felt you when you said you had sentimental attachment to a film coz u had the dvd and not many dvds. I had The Haunting on VHS and it was my only horror movie I owned, so I feel that exact way about it as you described.
You and The Ring is basically a meme now!
the last midnight showing i saw was the evil dead remake & it was beautiful 🥹 packed theater cheering & screaming together 🥹 i really REALLY hope you one day check out the original my bloody valentine - i know the era isn't your vibe but i swear there is something special about it!
the original suspiria is good as well - a beautiful nightmare
I feel like you and I don't have a ton of tastes in common, so it's always interesting and fun to hear your takes! it rocks that you have so many of these a fair shake and found you enjoyed 'em--much snobbier people wouldn't even bother. keep up the good work~!
I feel like you could've included the overall abysmal A Nightmare on Elm Street remake or the Friday the 13th remake.
Evil Dead remake... such a masterpiece!
Agree... Its my fav horror movie
Yes, I like this remake a lot! It is pretty scary, and the effects are pretty good
Sequel is coming soon
I was SO surprised how much I liked the Hills Have Eyes remake when I finally watched it last year! It's definitely in my favourite remakes along with The Thing, IT, The Ring, and The Fly.
Me too!
SO GLAD House on Haunted Hill is in its own league. Pure late ‘90s horror!
I would absolutely love to hear you talk about your theories on why some people enjoy horror movies and others just can't stand them. I keep thinking about that and sure there are studies and everything but I'm just curious about your perspective. Much love to you from Germany ❤️
A good list! I'd put Dawn of the Dead in "A League of its Own" because it introduced to the concept of fast zombies which absolutely terrifies me.
so true! it’s iconic for that reason
@@PossessedbyHorror hey absolutely love your videos. Weird question but is there anywhere I can message you directly had a question.
@@conservativecarnage3783 she has a twitter, instagram and her email in her bio
Didn’t _28 Days Later_ do that first?
@@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive no.
Awesome timing, first of all I really enjoyed the video. I mentioned timing because a podcast I listen to called Land of the Creeps next episode is about originals and remakes, listeners can call in and the vms are played during the episode. Thanks for giving me some ideas to call in about. Going to link this video to their fb page for others to check out.
I came here to see where you ranked My Bloody Valentine, was thrilled to see Thirteen Ghosts in the top tier-- I get why a lot of people called it cheesy, but let's be real, so was the original, and the remake had such an amazing cast and set. (and I'll admit to being That Guy about being as glad as I was to see My Bloody Valentine beat out House of Wax, but honestly it's a good remake that changes enough to deliver a surprise to those familiar with the original, but without feeling cheap about it)
sarah: posts a tier list
me: hey queen! Girl you have done it again. Constantly raising the bar for us all and doing it flawlessly. i’d say i’m surprised but i know who you are. i’ve seen it up close and personal. girl you make me so proud
20:36 just a heads up, they've started the writing process for the HBOMAX prequel TV series: Welcome to Derry.
Also nice job with the tier list.
My favorite Remake of all time (and fave horror film) is Last House on the Left. The fact that Wes himself got to remake his own film makes me love it even more!!
Is is SO hard to spell Unnecessary!! LOL
It is way better
It's one of my favorite horror films, so much better than the original!
@@societycrumbles agreed!! That one change made the whole film a different experience!!
@@societycrumbles I didn't really care for it, tbh. The original felt very visceral, like a lot of exploration cinema from that era. The 2009 movie I thought was pretty average
@@WoahLookAtThatFreak Fair. To me, the original was just another violence-for-the-sake-of-it exploitation flick like a lot of b grade horrors of that time, plus the awful side-plot with those cops that had too much unnecessary "comedy" (at least I think it was in this movie I honestly can't remember.) --- The remake to me was just better written and had better characters I actually cared about. But to each is own, I just don't vibe with 70s and 80s horror I guess. The remake for some reason, I really like going back to.
Some remakes that I DO like (a rarity) all happen to be ones that were not mentioned in THIS video - Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Nosferatu the Vampire (1979), The Thing (1982), and Cat People (1982). But THOSE are OLDER ones and have nothing to do with this shitty current Hollywood remake TREND, which I pretty much hate, and which all those included in THIS video were of.
OK and?
@@mystery4561 F. O.
Love your tier lists, they aaaalways make me laugh in a good way. You should do one about the most with most cliches to the ones with less. Or another about how much were police officers, doctors, priests, mediums and/or soldiers actually helpful in those movies.
The thing with the Pet Semetary remake is that I really liked John Lithgow’s performance (nowhere near the original Fred Gwynne), but Lithgow tried to bring his best.
Really loved this! I like that you take into account public opinion on some of the movies.
Where would you have ranked John Carpenters The Thing, and David Cronenbergs The Fly? Both 80s remakes of 50s movies and I personally love them 😊
both in a league of their own 😏
Yay! Love hearing your thoughts on the reboots/remakes/requels!!
I held out on watching the original Last House on the Left for so long because of similar thoughts that you mentioned, but I have to say it is a great movie! *That scene* you are referring to is more suggestive and doesn't dwell on it for too long as with other films in the same genre. I have not seen the remake, but the original has a very grimy feel as well similar to TCM
I'm not really surprised you liked so many of them since a lot come from your favorite horror era!
Great video as always, made me wanna rewatch some of these.
thank you! house on haunted hill, evil dead, it, 13 ghosts and the house on the left are among my favorite horror remakes ever ^^. personally I love Hills have eyes, texas chainsaw massacre, dawn of the dead, 2006 black Christmas, the blob, bloody valentine, rob zombie's halloween, house of wax and prom night remakes (with House of wax, black christmas and the blob more than the originals). I agree that cabin fever, pet cemetery and the 2019 black christmas SUUUUUUUUUUUUCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKK.
I'm little surprised Little Shop of Horrors (the 1986 musical) wasn't on here. It's one of those horror remakes that everyone agrees is more better than the original Roger Corman movie.
It isn’t a remake though, the original film is waaaaayyuu different than the musical, though the story aligns for the most pary
I absolutely love the remake of evil dead! I love the original don't get me wrong but the remake is fantastic 😍
I find these kind of videos so interesting cause each horror fan has their own tiers from this because I personally LOVE the 2013 remake of Carrie😩 But I respect everyone else’s opinions cause it’s film! Film is subjective
I think you can enjoy a movie but still recognize that it's a bad movie. Some of my favourite movies are not good films. 🤣
Evil dead the remake IS SO GOOD!!! My fav horror movie!!
the only one I wholeheartedly disagree on is quarantine. not because it's bad (I mean, I don't like it, but eh), but because it's a remake of a found footage, contemporary movie. literally nothing is gained from it except no having to read subtitles if you're a native english speaker.
for the ones that you didn't see the original, you pretty much nailed it. I love the original suspiria with a passion, but the remake is soooo good
Ive always thought The Hills Have Eyes remake made the original unwatchable. It's so much better. The revenge stuff is so rewarding.
I agree about House on Haunted Hill. It's on Tubi TV right now and I've watched it everyday for like a week.
There needs to be a category below "so Bad" like, "Abysmal" and that is where 2010's "A Nightmare on Elm Street" goes...
u should definitely watch Suspiria original. I dont usually enjoy horror classics, but Suspiria is my favorite horror classic ever. It is such a treat to the eyes and the music is just phenonmenal
I’ve been watching your old channel for years and although I am a baby when it comes to actual horror I love all your content 🖤
There was a movie theater here that closed in the 90's. It sat abandoned for like ten years, and suddenly around 2003 they reopened it and started showing movies- but they didn't do anything to the building. It was full of displays and old movie posters from before. At that time I went to a midnight showing of The Blob remake. They only showed a few movies and it closed again. It was on a lot with a stand alone department store, a pharmacy and a couple little shops. In the past decade those other buildings closed and were demolished one by one. Now there is just an empty lot and the theater still sits there, exactly as it was when it first closed. It's so weird.
Wonder if that old theater is hunted lol
The tier list titles peaked my interest here are my suggestions:
- The Re-Animated (movies/franchises given a new life thru the remake/reboot)
- Living? Dead? (love or hate, polarizing)
- Should've stayed in the grave (unnecessary)
- You can't kill what's already dead (so bad)
I wish this was 2 hours long 😭😭 and I wish you put nightmare on elm street remake I wanna know your thoughts 😭 I personally hate it but it holds some sorta charm to me
It’s wild Im just here rewatching this video having a kinda hard day and realizing 2 years ago I watched this 😭😭😭 I love this creator
I am a die-hard Vincent Price fan, but... I LOVED the House on Haunted Hill remake. Just love love love it...love both the original and remake :)
How on Earth does anyone make a ranking of horror movie remakes and LEAVE OUT John Carpenter's The Thing???? It's like making a ranking of gangster movies and leaving out Goodfellas!!
My personal fave.
The Thing 1982 is arguably the best horror film of all time. 🔥
I've seen a lot of people argue that The Thing is not a remake of the original movie but an independent adaptation of the written story. I personally disagree but I can definitely see their point.
i think a great remake is:
A.so famous to the point the remake is more recognizable than the original (the thing,the ring. etc)
B.is a nuke remake. meaning it just destroys almost everything about the original movie/s and creates a whole new world (silent night,wrong turn etc)
After seeing your ranking (very similar tastes haha) I think you’d really like the remake of When a Stranger Calls!
My favorite
Suspiria original is one of the best film by Dario Argento and I loved it, My Bloody Valentine is also good Slasher film & The Last house on the left original is another good revenge film.
Other remakes I would list them as follows:
Worst - Friday The 13th, The Wicker Man, Psycho, Fire Starter, A Nightmare on elm Street, The Fog
Average - Night of the Demons, The Slumber Party Massacre, Fright Night, The Fog, The Omen
Good - Night of the Living Dead, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Maniac
I completely agree with you 110% on House on Haunted Hill I love that movie so much
It's a must watch for me every October! 🎃
House on Haunted Hill is one of my favorites, too. I like horror remakes for the most part. The original Suspiria is really good, very trippy for a movie in the seventies. I still need to watch the remake.
I agree with almost every movie on the list, and I'm surprised that you like quarantine, since everyone said is a bad remake and because of that I never saw it, now I need to watch it!.
I love 1999's The House on Haunted Hill because just like TREMORS, it was a film that was always being replayed when I was a kid. You're right, most people dismiss it as "90's cheese" which yes it does have, mainly due to Chris Katan's hilarious performance. But the horror is so unnerving because its a Haunted Institution rather than a Haunted House and they greatly use that for affect, especially in the Saturation chamber sequence.
Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead is my favorite zombie film of all time, that's just my opinion.
I LOVE The Blob remake, Black Christmas 06, My bloody Valentine and Halloween 07.
I like that you included Thirteen Ghosts. That one doesn't get enough appreciation.
The evil dead remake stands out, saw it in the cinema when it came out, one of the only movies that had me anxious and sweating watching it 😂😂🤣
I subscribed to you the second you put House on Haunted Hill in a league of it’s own. Great horror remake!!!
We need a part 2…. The grudge…..a nightmare on elm street….Friday the 13th…..the omen ….poltergeist…the fly…..let me in….fright night ….the invisible man……candy man….the thing….the fly ….invasion of the body snatchers
Yah
The problem with the Child Play remake is that the Chucky movies ans show are still going strong. Halloween, Friday the 13th, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Nightmare on Elm Street didn’t have a movie in a super long time, but not Chucky. Very well explained on the Dead Meat kill count.
Definitely check out the original Suspiria! I like the new one, but I’m partial to the original because the color and sound are so wild. They are such different movies; both great.
When you talked about the remake of The Grudge, I thought you meant The Grudge itself as a remake of Ju-On because I had completely forgotten that there has been a remake of The Grudge.
Tony Goldwyns performance as the dad in the remake of last house on the left is incredible. literally game changing.
I love the remake of the crazys starring Timothy Olyphant and Radha Mitchel so much better than the original in my honest opinion.
Why did you not included that movie in this list as well?
Other than that a great video keep it up👍
I'm totally gonna binge a bunch of your videos today and throughout the weekend! Love your vibe and your voice. Based on your Saw trap video I'm now subscribed to you.
One of the first scary movies I ever watched was the When A Stranger Calls remake, and I remember being so scared by it as a kid. I watched it again recently for shits and gigs and it was.... interesting hahahah
I remember the the original "When A Stranger Calls" was good.. I love older horror movies since grew up during the '80's so I' m a great fan of the original Friday, Nightmare, and Holloween. I think that Pet Semetary and Firestarter from the 1980's are just great adeptations of Steven King. I also loved Christine. I am not a fan of Carrie @ all the pigs blood thing just grosses me out.
I never heard someone say anything bad about the 2013 remake of carrie, I'm biased probably since that is my favorite horror movie of all time, so I'm offended!
I love your tiers. I think it's my favourite type of your content. And the my favourite thing is how different our taste in horror movies is (I.e. I love Hellriser and Nightmare on Elm Street but Texas Chainsaw is just meh for me) - but that makes it more entertaining. I love seeing other people's perspective, world would be incredibly boring of we all liked same things
Another one in it's own league is the 2020 invisible man remake
yes that one is 🔥
Good catch
Chloe Moretz was in so many horror remakes; Carrie, Amityville Horror, Let Me In, Suspiria, The Eye
I was looking for a Let Me In comment! Let the Right One In is amazing. I'm so gutted that Let Me In even exists
The original Last House on the Left is pretty uncomfortable & unnerving to watch.
Wes Craven and actor David Hess took things a step too far when trying to motivate at least one of the actresses in it to perform better.
The 1972 movie might make a good topic for a Toxic Movie Sets vid if you have done that one yet.
I own that movie. Watched it once and never watched it again 😂
I love a lot of these remakes Was a kid when a lot of these movies were made 27 now
When you put the conjuring so far down I almost cried. Those movies are so good
Ofc you like remakes, your favorite decade was full of them! We need a second part tho
Calling it now, Carrie and Wickerman are going to be on this list. "NOT THE BEES!" lol.
Edit- Well I got one right lol.
i can’t watch horror due to my long list of anxiety triggers, but i absolutely love watching your videos
Same here
Nice list. Rather than a tier system i prefer a straightforward ranking. These are some of my remake rankings from worst to best:
6 A Nightmare On Elm Street
5 Friday The 13th
4 Psycho
3 Child's Play
2 Halloween
1 The Omen
I see on your shelf the book, The Troop, by Nick Cutter. I read that book years ago and loved it! Really enjoy your show. Keep it up!🙂
Do a tier list of all your tier lists
oh I will don’t worry!
I think I'm the only person in the world that likes cabin fever. I would put in love or hate. I remember enjoying the music
Th Evil Dead remake is one of my fave movies ever, and surprisingly when i w as going through a really tough time it helped me a lot.
I need to watch the theatrical version of the Rob zombie one. I watched the theatrical one and couldn’t finish it because of the alternate escape scene. We didn’t know it was the director’s cut
House on haunted hill was the movie that got me into horror, great ranking
If you like the original Black Christmas you’ll probably like the original My Bloody Valentine. Similar vibes Black Christmas is the better written of the two but def comparable in quality
you should totally do a part 2 !!
You NEED to see the original My Bloody Valentine! It's surprisingly creepy and is much more gritty than other cheesy 80s horror films from the same time
My personal favorite remake is without a doubt “Invisible Man” from 2020.
It just had you kinda guessing the entire time who was actually invisible and it was just a overall great movie in my opinion.
The original Suspiria is on Tubi, watch it now.