Dark Night of the Scarecrow, Trick R Treat, Halloween 3, The Exorcist, Scream, Hocus Pocus, Monster House, And Scary Stories to tell in the Dark are all movies I like to watch in October.
i noticed there is no. wolfman. no dracula no frankenstien. no dog solders . just to name a few for example. but i do like your vids. and i do agree with you on things threw this vid. 🤘
Childs play movies, nightmare and Friday the 13th, Halloween on Halloween is a tradition. love evil dead and the thing, also deadstream was a new one that wasn't scary but I enjoyed for some weird reason lol
I like Nightmare Before Christmas a lot, honestly. I see how just watching it through for the story could be painful for some, but I do love the visuals very much and I think the songwriting is pretty great.
Although Halloween is also my favorite holiday and I enjoy horror movies, I'm not much of a big movie or TV watcher overall. Like most people I have my day job, and my free time in October usually ends up being dominated by making my costume, carving my Jack O' Lantern, and going to Halloween parties. This year's costume has taken longer to make than previous years' (Metalhead Ken, I'm making a battle jacket to look like the scene in Barbie where Ken was wearing a denim vest but with patches sewn on), although I spend the time sewing listening to Stephen King audiobooks.
The first three Harry Potter films also has monstrous creatures especially Dementors and a werewolf unlike twilight’s sparkly romance crap. Also Fear Street 1978 by far the best, definite Friday the 13th vibes!
In my opinion, I feel the second Harry Potter film was the scariest due to the Chamber of Secrets being opened and threatening the student wizards and witches of Hogwarts. The cream of the crop was when Professor McGonagall tells the history and legend of the tell-tale Chamber and later expresses worry that Hogwarts should be closed when things get out of hand.
I’m curious whether there are any movies on the lists Black metal werewolf has not seen. I haven’t seen many of them. Adding up the number of all the movies from all the lists is probably more movies than I’ve seen in the last decade. I guess I should try to watch more.
I sprinkled some specific tv show episodes in my list 1. Scooby Doo and The Witch's Ghost 2. VHS 2 3. Billy and Mandy's Jacked Up Halloween 4. Alien 5. Return of the Living Dead 6. Nosferatu 7. Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown 8. Reanimater 9. Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School 10. Ed, Edd, n Eddy's Halloween special 11. Beast of Bray Road (terrible but gory for a sci-fi original movie) 12. Any of the Regular Show Halloween episodes. 13. Scary Movie 3 14. Teen Titans, the episode where they rent a movie and Raven's powers manifest a horror upon the Titans 15. Død Snø 16. Doom (the fps scene is worth it) 17. 13 Ghost of Scooby Doo (short enough to binge) 18. Courage The Cowardly Dog's Demon in the Matress 19. South Park's Spooky Fish 20. Cujo 21. Curado de Espantos 22. The Witches 23. Tales From the Hood 2 24. Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror 25. Dracula (the Christopher Lee one) 26. American Werewolf in London 27. The Mummy (Brendan Fraser one) 28. Braindead/Dead Alive 29. Begotten 30. Star Wars The Clone Wars (the 2nd battle of Geonosis arc, plus the following brain worms arc) 31. Santo y Blue Demon vs. Dracula y El Hobre Lobo
Some of my favorite Halloween staples are: NOES 1,3 Ghostbusters 1+2 Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School The Blob (original) The Burbs Young Frankenstein Beetlejuice Arachnophobia Thir13een Ghosts House on Haunted Hill remake The Lost Boys Some of the newer ones I like enough to start incorporating into my personal watch lists: Bride of Frankenstein Insidious The Crawling Eye Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man The Wolf Man (original)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Fog, Halloween (‘78), Halloween II (‘81), Halloween III: Season of the Witch (‘83), Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (‘88), Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (‘89) and An American Werewolf in London.
All of the Junji Ito’s Tomei series(Japanese), Ginger Snaps 1, 2, and 3(Canadian), I know kinda cheesy lol 😂 Subspecies(American) and lastly The Audition(Japanese), which is more of a thriller.
Veronica is good man one of the first good Spanish horror movie I’ve seen (I haven’t seen a lot even tho I understand Spanish lol if anyone else does please give me some recommendations) and it’s based on the first (and only?) police report to ever acknowledge and document supposed paranormal activity in the report
Diablero!!! It's actually a show not a movie but it's soooo good. Only lasted 2 seasons before Netflix cancelled it 😢 but it's absolutely worth a watch and good to learn some curse words in Spanish
@@rosxjun I’ll check it out! Need more good Spanish media in any form there’s not a lot of good shit that appeals to me most modern Spanish media feels so millennial coded to me 💀
Which version of 13 Ghosts does HBO / Max have ? The original or the remake ( which IMHO ) is much better than the original... Arsenic & old lace isn't a horror movie Witches of Eastwick ...not Eastwich Rosemary's baby The Exorcist The Omen Witches Of Eastwick The Craft The Craft :Legacy Sleepy Hollow etc How's my Horror Movie Watchlist ?
I think your ratings are right on for these lists. I prefer the old school movies like Friday the 13th (and I pretty much like all of the sequels), the original Nightmare on Elm Street, and of course original Halloween. I really enjoyed the Netflix shows The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor and I am going to watch The Fall of the House of Usher next. I love the gothic haunted house suoernatural type movies and shows.
The first list was crummy. The second list is a vast improvement. The third is a mixed bag. But leaning towards blah. The fourth is a pretty solid list of family films. Lots of classics. The fifth was a mixed bag.
I find it surprising that you don't like The Nightmare Before Christmas. You have praised other Tim Burton films in this video as well as kids' Halloween movies, but the two together doesn't do it for you?
Dark Night of the Scarecrow, Trick R Treat, Halloween 3, The Exorcist, Scream, Hocus Pocus, Monster House, And Scary Stories to tell in the Dark are all movies I like to watch in October.
You rules man. Thank you for existing
Rocky Horror and Nightmare Before Christmas are staples in my house lol
i noticed there is no. wolfman. no dracula no frankenstien. no dog solders . just to name a few for example. but i do like your vids. and i do agree with you on things threw this vid. 🤘
Childs play movies, nightmare and Friday the 13th, Halloween on Halloween is a tradition. love evil dead and the thing, also deadstream was a new one that wasn't scary but I enjoyed for some weird reason lol
I like Nightmare Before Christmas a lot, honestly. I see how just watching it through for the story could be painful for some, but I do love the visuals very much and I think the songwriting is pretty great.
Although Halloween is also my favorite holiday and I enjoy horror movies, I'm not much of a big movie or TV watcher overall. Like most people I have my day job, and my free time in October usually ends up being dominated by making my costume, carving my Jack O' Lantern, and going to Halloween parties. This year's costume has taken longer to make than previous years' (Metalhead Ken, I'm making a battle jacket to look like the scene in Barbie where Ken was wearing a denim vest but with patches sewn on), although I spend the time sewing listening to Stephen King audiobooks.
i think of harry potter as christmas movies 😅
The first three Harry Potter films also has monstrous creatures especially Dementors and a werewolf unlike twilight’s sparkly romance crap. Also Fear Street 1978 by far the best, definite Friday the 13th vibes!
Should we add fantasy movies like, The Chronicles of Narnia?
In my opinion, I feel the second Harry Potter film was the scariest due to the Chamber of Secrets being opened and threatening the student wizards and witches of Hogwarts. The cream of the crop was when Professor McGonagall tells the history and legend of the tell-tale Chamber and later expresses worry that Hogwarts should be closed when things get out of hand.
I’m curious whether there are any movies on the lists Black metal werewolf has not seen. I haven’t seen many of them. Adding up the number of all the movies from all the lists is probably more movies than I’ve seen in the last decade. I guess I should try to watch more.
Pretty spot on I'd say. Maybe a little bit harsh for my taste, but I agree.
I sprinkled some specific tv show episodes in my list
1. Scooby Doo and The Witch's Ghost
2. VHS 2
3. Billy and Mandy's Jacked Up Halloween
4. Alien
5. Return of the Living Dead
6. Nosferatu
7. Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown
8. Reanimater
9. Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School
10. Ed, Edd, n Eddy's Halloween special
11. Beast of Bray Road (terrible but gory for a sci-fi original movie)
12. Any of the Regular Show Halloween episodes.
13. Scary Movie 3
14. Teen Titans, the episode where they rent a movie and Raven's powers manifest a horror upon the Titans
15. Død Snø
16. Doom (the fps scene is worth it)
17. 13 Ghost of Scooby Doo (short enough to binge)
18. Courage The Cowardly Dog's Demon in the Matress
19. South Park's Spooky Fish
20. Cujo
21. Curado de Espantos
22. The Witches
23. Tales From the Hood 2
24. Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror
25. Dracula (the Christopher Lee one)
26. American Werewolf in London
27. The Mummy (Brendan Fraser one)
28. Braindead/Dead Alive
29. Begotten
30. Star Wars The Clone Wars (the 2nd battle of Geonosis arc, plus the following brain worms arc)
31. Santo y Blue Demon vs. Dracula y El Hobre Lobo
Alright I wanna hear Blackmetal Werewolf's take on Casper and why it's crap.
I'd say Hush is pretty good. I liked it quite a bit.
Some of my favorite Halloween staples are:
NOES 1,3
Ghostbusters 1+2
Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School
The Blob (original)
The Burbs
Young Frankenstein
Beetlejuice
Arachnophobia
Thir13een Ghosts
House on Haunted Hill remake
The Lost Boys
Some of the newer ones I like enough to start incorporating into my personal watch lists:
Bride of Frankenstein
Insidious
The Crawling Eye
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
The Wolf Man (original)
Suspiria 2018, halloween original, halloween 2, Friday the 13th Evil dead. My halloween 🎃 and the relicking of cruelty and the beast.
Another video and another day
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Fog, Halloween (‘78), Halloween II (‘81), Halloween III: Season of the Witch (‘83), Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (‘88), Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (‘89) and An American Werewolf in London.
but rocky horror has meat loaf...... and I love meat loaf lol. nice video though!
Only thing I would say is that some user generated stuff on UA-cam can be quite scary if you know where to look
"Maybe cos it's like, Day of the Dead in Coco?"
~laughs in Mexican~
All of the Junji Ito’s Tomei series(Japanese), Ginger Snaps 1, 2, and 3(Canadian), I know kinda cheesy lol 😂 Subspecies(American) and lastly The Audition(Japanese), which is more of a thriller.
Veronica is good man one of the first good Spanish horror movie I’ve seen (I haven’t seen a lot even tho I understand Spanish lol if anyone else does please give me some recommendations) and it’s based on the first (and only?) police report to ever acknowledge and document supposed paranormal activity in the report
Diablero!!! It's actually a show not a movie but it's soooo good. Only lasted 2 seasons before Netflix cancelled it 😢 but it's absolutely worth a watch and good to learn some curse words in Spanish
@@rosxjun I’ll check it out! Need more good Spanish media in any form there’s not a lot of good shit that appeals to me most modern Spanish media feels so millennial coded to me 💀
Hey black metal werewolf, what are some of your Halloween favorites?
Which version of 13 Ghosts does HBO / Max have ?
The original or the remake ( which IMHO ) is much better than the original... Arsenic & old lace isn't a horror movie
Witches of Eastwick ...not Eastwich
Rosemary's baby
The Exorcist
The Omen
Witches Of Eastwick
The Craft
The Craft :Legacy
Sleepy Hollow etc
How's my Horror Movie Watchlist ?
Okay this entire video has taught me one thing: your taste in horror is VERY different than mine 😂😂😂
I think your ratings are right on for these lists. I prefer the old school movies like Friday the 13th (and I pretty much like all of the sequels), the original Nightmare on Elm Street, and of course original Halloween. I really enjoyed the Netflix shows The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor and I am going to watch The Fall of the House of Usher next. I love the gothic haunted house suoernatural type movies and shows.
The first list was crummy.
The second list is a vast improvement.
The third is a mixed bag. But leaning towards blah.
The fourth is a pretty solid list of family films. Lots of classics.
The fifth was a mixed bag.
I love Hotel Transylvania lol
Harry Potter is a great choice for little kids at Halloween. Wizards, witches, centaurs, magic, dragons, weird shit.
I find it surprising that you don't like The Nightmare Before Christmas. You have praised other Tim Burton films in this video as well as kids' Halloween movies, but the two together doesn't do it for you?
Your opinion was completely invalidated when u said Scooby-Doo 2002 was bad you are waging war against my entire generation 🤣
Evil Dead
Friday the 13th
Trick R Treat
Nosferatu
The Thing From the Another World
Them
The Fly
Dawn Of the Dead 1978
Last man on Earth
The Raven