We're about midway through October now and Halloween is just around the corner! π
If you're like me, then you've already indulged in several horror flicks and are having a damn good, spine-tingling time. Every bump in the night puts me on alert, and I wouldn't have it any other way... it's too much fun being freaked out. π»
I like it all. From aliens to zombies, classics to modern-day, cult to mainstream, comedy horror hybrids to straight-up scary flicks... if it's horror, you can count me in.
That being said, I'm running through my list really quickly and need some good suggestions to keep me going... so what's your favorite scary movie?
Comment below before I come find you and eat your brains! π§ π§
Top comments (64)
Either Hellbound: Hellraiser II or Candyman - the original, the way the gods intended.
Haha, love "the way the gods intended"... I've seen Candyman (classic!) but haven't yet seen the second Hellraiser... that's definitely going on the list! I have seen the first Hellraiser (love it), plus I just recently watched the new one and it's one of my favorite newer scary movies (it's available on Hulu btw!). Hellraiser is so twisted and kinda has a dark humor to it too.
I was not impressed with the new Candyman. They threw away the lore established in the first movie.
Ah yes, Girlraiser, watched that as well. It wasn't as bad as I assumed - loved that they went more in depth on the Lament Configuration.
I watch more horror movies than I care to admit π€£π€£π€£
Haha, maybe I'll skip the new Candyman... haven't gone there yet!
And agreed. I do think they did a job of expanding on the Lament Configuration lore in that latest Hellraiser. Plus, the visual effects were very trippy and bad ass!
And I very much feel ya on watching lots of horror flicks. I'll have to take a pic of my list from this October... I've definitely had my fair share this month. π Truth be told, I watch'em year-round, but once October rolls around it provides me with a good excuse for me to overindulge and retread ground.
Horror all day, every day! π±πΏ
Yeah, it's not worth your time. I only watched it cause they said Tony Todd would reprise his role - what a lie that was.
Oo, oo, oo.... Shameless plug. I do a series on my other blog where I share 30 picks that I think people should watch. Started it in 2019....
Here's this year's primer:
mydialectics.wordpress.com/2023/09...
Oh man, people forget how intense the first 2 Hellraiser movies are. For me, they both come so close to greatness but only just miss the mark for different reasons.
My all-time fave has gotta be The Shining.
I just saw the sequel Doctor Sleep this season too and really dug that, but it wasn't all that scary.
For other lovers of The Shining, I highly highly recommend watching the documentary Room 237... it gets into a lot of different interpretations about the movies. Most are pretty far-fetched, but it's still a really interesting, fun watch.
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The Prestige. Not jumpscare scary but a scary concept. Great thriller.
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Totally! I can't remember where I heard the breakdown, but I remember someone talking about it in regards to Christopher Nolan's filmmaking. He uses practical effects, diversions, and tricks similar to a magician.
Magic happens when Passion meets dedication.
The Prestige is such a wonderful movie. Good mention!
Event Horizon, 1998. Amazingly moody Sci-Fi horror with excellent acting by Sam Neil and Laurence Fishburne. It's about a spaceship humanity has built with an experimental wormhole drive that just disappears and reappears in earth's orbit several years later with the entire crew gone. An investigation team enters the empty ship and tries to find out what happened to the crew, or rather, the ship itself.
Superb! There's a great shot when they show the front of the ship then pan up and as it looks like a giant crucifix and then the lightning cracks behind it and it's like a "haunted house in space". So cool! Not one of Fishbourne's greatest roles but the cast do seem to be enjoying themselves.
I agree, Fishburne has done better, but the role was crucial for his career and actually helped him getting the role of Morpheus in The Matrix. According to commentary, the ship's architecture was based on Notre Dame in Paris, which explains the cruxifix shape.
Oooo how I have not seen this one?! Great description. I'm adding it to the list. π
One of my faves is Let the Right One In, a mesmerizing coming of age Swedish vampire film based on the book of the same name. It's gorgeous and moody, set against the backdrop of the desolate Nordic landscape; so much more than your typical vampire flick, it far surpasses the American adaption, Let Me In.
YES!!! Oh, I love that movie so much. And though I watched Let Me In too, I can hardly remember it... I definitely agree that the Swedish version did it best. Some of the scenes still stick with me. It's got a lot of heart for a horror film.
If you allow me to answer with a mini-series, Iβd say The Haunting of Hill House. Not only scary, but a beautiful story too. I love the next series by the same creator, The Haunting of Bly Manor, very much as well.
Shout out to Henry James's 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw, on which this series is based. Worth a read, even if you (think you know) the ending!
That is very good to know, thanks!
Oh absolutely cool to respond with a series... especially ones as good as those!
By the way, the same creator (Mike Flanagan) worked on Midnight Mass and Midnight Club... you seen either of those yet?
I havenβt seen Midnight Club, but Midnight Mass was cool! (I liked it less than the two first)
He also just released The Fall of the House of Usher a week ago, which I also liked less than the other ones, but still a good (very) scary series.
OOoo I haven't seen that one yet, but someone else mentioned it in the comments. Def gonna look that up! I'm a Flannigan fan... pretty sure we call ourselves fannigans.
Evil Dead 2 or Return of the Living Dead
Hellraiser was love at first fright!
read the books, see the movies (some are garbage, i admit), but the character itself is amazing, profound lore and some pretty catch phrases.
my favorite quote: "Don't cry, It's such a waste of good suffering."
Aww yeah, George, Hellraiser is such a classic. Somebody gave it a shout further up the thread too. There are several of us in here raising a glass to Hellraiser. π·
I haven't gone as deep and don't know the lore as well as you... might have to check out the books! Lovin' that quote you shouted out... I really dig the dark humor in the series.
You seen the latest Hellraiser on Hulu? It was released last year.
Also, not sure if you're a Rick and Morty fan, but I love the episode with the cenobites! Their reaction to Jerry is just so perfect. π Here's a little clip for ya:
Hey Michael!
I watched and enjoyed the new Pinhead in Hulu, hope they make a sequel (don't know if they already confirmed, I'll search here).
About the books, start on the Scarlet Gospels, It's amazing!
And last but not least, I know a little about Rick and Morty, but It's on my to-watch list!
The Grudge was love at first fright.
Haha, I can totally hear that sound in my head now. You know the one I'm talking about!
I also love that one! Such a creepy atmosphere.
Yeah, that eerie sound is unforgettable!
I love scary/horror movies! π
Although I hide a lot under a cushion π€£
My all-time favorite is Shutter.
Ooooo never seen this one!! It's going on the list. Thanks for the suggestion, Ayu! π