I think the horror that has stuck with me the longest are the most effective for me Jaws (is a given so I'll let it slide) Audition (modern horror/ love / lucid horror) The Ring (ghost horror) Alien (space horror) Evil Dead 2 (demonic horror/comedy) The Terminator ( future horror) theres tons more but we can always talk about that dave haha. but the last 1 minute of halloween 3 always haunts me. ua-cam.com/video/goKRpR4XNg8/v-deo.html
Love the category breakdown with these movies, I love most of em, with Audition I think I just wasn't ready. Now I'm a bit older and a bit more disturbed, I bet I'd enjoy an audition rewatch. Thanks for watching Jer!
@ i recently rewatched it again with my wife and she was like “it’s a bit slow”… then when it hits… “wtf??”… then the end “😱” while I sit grinning the corner. Great convo Dave
I think why Event Horizon resonated with me so much is because I didn't know anything about it going into it and it brought a genre of horror I didn't anticipate. I went in expecting a rated R, science fiction, suspense, thriller, which it started out as, and then it took this huge pivot into demonic, horror that I was totally unprepared for, in the best of ways!
We loved Sam Neill cause he protected us from the Dinosaurs but then everything went so horribly wrong by the end of that movie and now he wants our souls!😂
Really enjoyed hearing their favorites. A24 is by far my favorite studio. I've been watching at least a horror movie a day for 2 weeks. Love it! 1. The Shining 2. Hereditary 3. The Void 4. Nightmare Elm Street: Dream Warriors- It's just fun! 5. Midsommar
Awesome collection of interviews Dave! Now I have even more to add to the watchlist! My top 5: The Thing (can't watch it, creeps me out) Night of the Living Dead and zombie stuff in general (nightmare fuel) The Nun and by extension The Conjuring movies (creepy supernatural horror) Event Horizon (nuff said) Hellraiser (1987 and 2022) Thank you for the Halloween week videos Dave!!
So many good lists in the video AND in the comments! Much like Becky, my list could change a bit on any given day, but here's how I'm feeling now: ● In the Mouth of Madness ● The Shining ● Hereditary ● Possession (1981) ● Kwaidan
Dave, thanks so much for all these great videos. Tons of work. We appreciate it! fwiw, here’s my top 5 horror films. The Shining Don’t Look Now The Haunting The Exorcist Alien
Let the Right One In and Long Legs are my two current favorites. Last year’s Talk to Me was fantastic. All time, I like Dead Alive, Evil Dead 2, Poltergeist and the Frighteners. My friend’s a big Hammer film junkie but those put me to sleep.
"Aye! I AM the witch of the wood.." THE VVITCH is awesome. THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE is still hands down the best movie ever committed to celluloid. Genre be damned
Yessss! I forgot about Ravenous. That one scared me so much! I really really like western horrors, as the themes and era play off each other so creepily well. Event Horizon is definitely in my top 3 or 5 since I love sci-fi and horror. In definitely gonna have to rewatch that on Halloween!
Top 5 today (but it would change tomorrow): Bride of Frankenstein Night of the Demon (called Curse of the Demon on your side of the pond) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre The Blair Witch Project It Follows
I could listen to Wagner and Jones raconteur at length about anything they're interested in. Here's my off-kilter Top 5: In the Mouth of Madness (Carpenter!) Leviathan (great ensemble cast!) The Fly (Cronenberg!) Night of the Creeps (everything about it!) Poltergeist (best PG horror film of all time!)
The Shining seems untouchable. Even the best movies really only get close to one or two aspects of what Kubrick did. And it stays scary, no matter how many times you watch it. Alien was terrifying too the first time I watched it, but the sci-fi aspect took a little of the edge off and keeps it fun. I'm pretty behind on the rest of these movies...horrifying myself was never my thing, but maybe it should be.
I love horror when done well. The genre is filled with a ton of misses, predictability, and campy corniness. I’m also a tough scare. The first insidious and the first conjuring are total standouts for me that will always be on any list of mine. Not many movies have have wigged me out the way those 2 did 😂
Thinking about movies that had me sweating while watching. Nothing to add to what’s been said. Alien. Jaws. Heck I had nightmares for nights after watching Signs as a kid. Even I am Legend bugged me out. I really wasn’t built for horror 😂
My top five are nothing that hasn't been mentioned already. So instead here are the five I like to recommend to people. Train to Busan Tigers are not Afraid The Autopsy of Jane Doe Rec When Evil Lurks
Great video! There are definitely some movies on the list that I’ll have to watch. I hope you do make this a regular Halloween survey every year with different guests. I do agree that Jaws, while one of my top 5 movies ever, is more of a thriller than a true horror movie. However, I think that’s only due to how the horror genre has evolved since Jaws was in theaters. My top five horror movies (in no particular order)…. The Thing, The Howling, The Ring, 28 Days Later, Fright Night.
I think the horror that has stuck with me the longest are the most effective for me
Jaws (is a given so I'll let it slide)
Audition (modern horror/ love / lucid horror)
The Ring (ghost horror)
Alien (space horror)
Evil Dead 2 (demonic horror/comedy)
The Terminator ( future horror)
theres tons more but we can always talk about that dave haha. but the last 1 minute of halloween 3 always haunts me. ua-cam.com/video/goKRpR4XNg8/v-deo.html
Love the category breakdown with these movies, I love most of em, with Audition I think I just wasn't ready. Now I'm a bit older and a bit more disturbed, I bet I'd enjoy an audition rewatch. Thanks for watching Jer!
@ i recently rewatched it again with my wife and she was like “it’s a bit slow”… then when it hits… “wtf??”… then the end “😱” while I sit grinning the corner. Great convo Dave
Speaking of HAMMER...THE HORROR EXPRESS is Cushing and Lee... absolutely AWESOME flick
Wow - Kelley Jones really knows his horror. Big up to Nigel Kneale!
I think why Event Horizon resonated with me so much is because I didn't know anything about it going into it and it brought a genre of horror I didn't anticipate. I went in expecting a rated R, science fiction, suspense, thriller, which it started out as, and then it took this huge pivot into demonic, horror that I was totally unprepared for, in the best of ways!
We loved Sam Neill cause he protected us from the Dinosaurs but then everything went so horribly wrong by the end of that movie and now he wants our souls!😂
Really enjoyed hearing their favorites. A24 is by far my favorite studio. I've been watching at least a horror movie a day for 2 weeks. Love it!
1. The Shining
2. Hereditary
3. The Void
4. Nightmare Elm Street: Dream Warriors- It's just fun!
5. Midsommar
@@SFish10 FANTASTIC LIST, also remember, DON'T DREAM AND DRIVE!
Awesome collection of interviews Dave! Now I have even more to add to the watchlist!
My top 5:
The Thing (can't watch it, creeps me out)
Night of the Living Dead and zombie stuff in general (nightmare fuel)
The Nun and by extension The Conjuring movies (creepy supernatural horror)
Event Horizon (nuff said)
Hellraiser (1987 and 2022)
Thank you for the Halloween week videos Dave!!
Great list, Hellraiser is such a classic for me, and the 2nd one is actually a great sequel.
So many good lists in the video AND in the comments! Much like Becky, my list could change a bit on any given day, but here's how I'm feeling now:
● In the Mouth of Madness
● The Shining
● Hereditary
● Possession (1981)
● Kwaidan
What a list!! I need to get on watching Possession ASAP!
Dave, thanks so much for all these great videos. Tons of work. We appreciate it!
fwiw, here’s my top 5 horror films.
The Shining
Don’t Look Now
The Haunting
The Exorcist
Alien
Let the Right One In and Long Legs are my two current favorites. Last year’s Talk to Me was fantastic. All time, I like Dead Alive, Evil Dead 2, Poltergeist and the Frighteners. My friend’s a big Hammer film junkie but those put me to sleep.
I've only watched Witchfinder and Hammer Films are a vibe, but def not for everyone. I need to see Talk To Me already!
Good call on saying, The Fly is a modern Universal Monsters movie. Perfect comparison!
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"Aye! I AM the witch of the wood.." THE VVITCH is awesome.
THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE is still hands down the best movie ever committed to celluloid. Genre be damned
Yessss! I forgot about Ravenous. That one scared me so much! I really really like western horrors, as the themes and era play off each other so creepily well. Event Horizon is definitely in my top 3 or 5 since I love sci-fi and horror. In definitely gonna have to rewatch that on Halloween!
I think all of us that grew up at a certain time saw Event Horizon and it never left us
Top 5 today (but it would change tomorrow):
Bride of Frankenstein
Night of the Demon (called Curse of the Demon on your side of the pond)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Blair Witch Project
It Follows
Great list! It Follows is a modern classic IMO
Top Five from me are:
Evil Dead 2
The Thing
A Nightmare on Elm Street
The Blob (Remake)
Alien
Great list of classics!! Evil Dead 2 was the first time I realized Horror Comedy was a glorious sub-genre
@@WestCoastDAVEngerssame here. Opened up a world of other films to me. Gotta give an honourable mention to Slither in that category.
I could listen to Wagner and Jones raconteur at length about anything they're interested in. Here's my off-kilter Top 5:
In the Mouth of Madness (Carpenter!)
Leviathan (great ensemble cast!)
The Fly (Cronenberg!)
Night of the Creeps (everything about it!)
Poltergeist (best PG horror film of all time!)
Madness is such a crazy trip, every time I watch it I fall in love with it all over again. Great list Andy!
@@WestCoastDAVEngers thanks Dave! By the way, do you read Sutter Cane?
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The Shining seems untouchable. Even the best movies really only get close to one or two aspects of what Kubrick did. And it stays scary, no matter how many times you watch it. Alien was terrifying too the first time I watched it, but the sci-fi aspect took a little of the edge off and keeps it fun. I'm pretty behind on the rest of these movies...horrifying myself was never my thing, but maybe it should be.
Have you ever seen the movie The Case Break? It's one of the most terrifying movies ever!
I love horror when done well. The genre is filled with a ton of misses, predictability, and campy corniness. I’m also a tough scare. The first insidious and the first conjuring are total standouts for me that will always be on any list of mine. Not many movies have have wigged me out the way those 2 did 😂
The firs Conjuring is an absolute great horror flick, I am in the minority that really liked the 2nd and the 3rd was simply forgettable.
@ 2 was pretty good. It was key in setting up the rest of the franchise but you’re right, the follow-ups didn’t deliver sadly
Thinking about movies that had me sweating while watching. Nothing to add to what’s been said. Alien. Jaws. Heck I had nightmares for nights after watching Signs as a kid. Even I am Legend bugged me out. I really wasn’t built for horror 😂
I wish more movies scared me, I guess I'm just a bit disturbed upstairs (Oh wah ah ah ah!)
My top five are nothing that hasn't been mentioned already. So instead here are the five I like to recommend to people.
Train to Busan
Tigers are not Afraid
The Autopsy of Jane Doe
Rec
When Evil Lurks
Busan was great! I'm surprised you didn't say Rec 2, which I think is one of, if not the best sequel of all time in Horror
@@WestCoastDAVEngers You have to see Rec first, I think that once people see that they will naturally continue down that path.
I have a lot in common with DWJ. I’m a baby and don’t watch much horror 😂
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Great video! There are definitely some movies on the list that I’ll have to watch. I hope you do make this a regular Halloween survey every year with different guests. I do agree that Jaws, while one of my top 5 movies ever, is more of a thriller than a true horror movie. However, I think that’s only due to how the horror genre has evolved since Jaws was in theaters.
My top five horror movies (in no particular order)…. The Thing, The Howling, The Ring, 28 Days Later, Fright Night.
Great list! I forget how terrifying 28 Days Later is, every time I watch it again it feels just as effective as it did the first time around