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Jun 2023
They said "Humanity as we know it is ending. You've been charged with saving 5 HORROR MOVIES from extinction. Let's hear your picks horror fans"

I'm not even 100% sure what they are asking here. I assume it's more than just "What are your 5 favorites?". I figure it's more along the lines of which 5 horror movies are worth saving the most? Which 5 could offer the proper inspiration to potential filmmakers way later after/if things get back to normal? Or at least the inspiration that you yourself would prefer so that the genre could, one day, be rebuilt into something decent. In that case, I guess your own personal taste should play a role in your answer. So, yeah. Which 5 would you want to be looked back on by future generations as the ones that RE-started it all?

It took a while to settle on 5, but I went with these...

House Of Dark Shadows (1970)
Night Of The Living Dead (1968)
Return Of The Living Dead (1985)
A Nightmare On Elm Steeet (1984)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)


Yeah, I think those should do it. I'm not the biggest Elm Street fan in the world but it's probably for the best that it's not lost forever. There was a few newer ones I wanted to go with, but figured I should keep it within the heyday of Horror where most of the modern inspiration comes from. I also wanted to pick something a little classier like Burnt Offerings, but for some reason, I went with Texas Chainsaw Massacre instead. It's hard as there are so many eras and masterpieces from various countries.


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zed says:
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Jun 2023 *
<I'll give it some thought, though straight off 2 easy picks

Targets (1968) <- Ties the old with realism
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) <- Brough grime and exploitation/shock to the cinema screen
Cannibal Holocaust (1980) <- found footage protege
Tetsuo (1989) <- techno and the strange finest moment done on a shoestring budget
The Descent (2005) <- creature feature at its finest, which is always a mainstay of horror but with a huge dose of psychological horror thrown in, pity marshall never kicked on


though for me personally for childhood reasons

The Omen <- the film that got me hooked, watching that alone at night, on our farm with the wind and rain, afterwards I had to walk down the long corridoor to bed
The Evil Dead <- VHS with my mates, one of the films I saw so many times
The Blood on satans claw <- Not sure how many times I watched this as a kid, for some reason they often played it late at night, but loved it, the atmosphere, and the chicks were hot to boot
The Thing <- entertainment does not get any better than this
Mothers Day <- my gateway into trash, film still holds up great today

Shout out to grizzly, first horor I saw, back in the cinema when they had no probs letting a 6 yr old in to watch a R18, film doesnt hold up today though


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Box_a_Hair says:
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Jun 2023
Night of the Living Dead (1968) the definitive horror movie. We can't exist without it.

Halloween (1978) a masterclass example of simplicity.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) a gritty documentary-type of depravity.

Evil Dead (1981) chock full of atmosphere, gore, and creeps.

^all low budget, auteur stuff

and I'll agree with zed

Cannibal Holocaust (1980) an examination of the genre, decensitization, and gratuity. How far is too far?


So in other words, it's a pretty generic list of movies from a 13-year-span, but what can I say? They were good times.


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Ballz says:
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Jun 2023
The Birds (1963)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Tales from the Crypt (1972)
Halloween (1978)
Alien (1979)


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markus-san says:
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Jun 2023
Psycho (1960)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
The Exorcist (1973)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
Alien (1979)


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#5

Jun 2023
Frankenstein (1931)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Halloween (1978)
Alien (1979)
Evil Dead (1981)


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Jun 2023 *
Terror (1978)
Halloween 3 (1982)
The Stuff (1985)
The Lord of Illusions (1995)
Frailty (2001)


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