Joseph's Must See Horror Films, October '04
I love October, I love Halloween, and I love Horror Films. Every year I try to watch as many Horror films as I can in one month. Here is my current unofficial list. If you're reading this blog (sure, like there's lots of people out there reading this crap), and you dig horror films, then make sure to post your must see list on the site. We'll compare notes. As for me, when it comes to Horror, the bloodier the better.
Hellraiser 1-3, Nightbreed, Candyman 1-2, Lord of Illusions, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1-3 (plus the new one), Evil Dead 2, In the Mouth of Madness, From Dusk till Dawn, ReAnimator, House of a 1000 Corpses, Suspira, Jason X, Freddy vs. Jason, Ringu, Night, Dawn, and Day of the Dead (plus both remakes), Phantasm 2, Bad Taste, Dead/Alive, The Prophecy, The Thing.
Cheers!
Hellraiser 1-3, Nightbreed, Candyman 1-2, Lord of Illusions, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1-3 (plus the new one), Evil Dead 2, In the Mouth of Madness, From Dusk till Dawn, ReAnimator, House of a 1000 Corpses, Suspira, Jason X, Freddy vs. Jason, Ringu, Night, Dawn, and Day of the Dead (plus both remakes), Phantasm 2, Bad Taste, Dead/Alive, The Prophecy, The Thing.
Cheers!


4 Comments:
Umm. I find the last episode of Cowboy Bebop pretty damn horrifying. In a sad sort of way.
Anyway, I'll try to come up with a serious list. Horror is my cinematic weak point. Well, that and foreign films. And chic flicks. And blacksploitation. And documentary. And classics. And musicals.
But yeah, other than those, I'm coo. :)
Even though they kind of suck, the Final Destination movies are bloody as hell.
Are you going to have that marathon again this year? And if so, what day?
Hey I read this crap! A good gory movie is Blood Sucking Freaks from troma. It is down right nauseating at times. Another good one is Dead Alive.
Bad Taste is the worst movie EVER! Peter Jackson or not, huge piece of crap and not funny at all. I'LL FIGT ANYONE WHO DARES TO DISAGREE WITH ME. COME AT ME AND FACE YOU'RE DOOM!!!!
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