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This probably isn't a very original post, but what are your ten favorite horror films that are out on blu-ray?
Feel free to provide a brief reason why (after all, the reasons why are often more interesting than the selections themselves). If I were doing a Top 10 as of today I would go with: 1. The Exorcist (1973) Digibook Technically a drama that just so happens to be horrific but most people consider it horror so, for the sake of this thread, so will I. Simply put, this is the film that has effected me more than any other I have ever viewed. I've often said that The Exorcist is the only film I know of where the horror can't be forgotten once the credits end. In fact, the questions it raises and the startling, visceral, and manipulative ride it takes you on lives long past the film. Many people judge The Exorcist, good or bad, based on the vile effects, yet the real confrontational aspect of the film is that makes you "active" in facing spiritual beliefs that you may or may not have whether you wanted to face them or not. As long as religion and faith continue to exist, appreciation for craftful filmmaking endures, and science and medicine remain unable to account for 100% of the unknown, The Exorcist will remain as timeless as it gets. 2. Jaws (1975) Digibook Again, a horror film that is more horror as a result of drama, nonetheless it remains the film I have probably watched more than any other. I suppose that must say something... ![]() 3. Halloween II (1981) Scream Factory Edition One of my all-time favorite slasher films. I far prefer it to the much more revered and influential "Halloween". I like the characters and setting much better and the mix n match qualities of the theatrical and television cuts make it a fun film to re-visit. 4. Friday The 13th Part V: A New Beginning (1985) Double Feature Blu Probably one of the most ridiculous films I've ever watched. It is exploitive, sleazy, full of delicious nudity, and features characters that seem to pop up out of nowhere only to be done away with in comical fashion. In other words, it is one of the best true slasher films ever made. ![]() 5. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) 40th Anniversary Set It seems everyone has a favorite horror film that belongs to the influential, low-budget, "made famous at the drive-in" group. This one is mine. From the grainy, sun-scorched and foreboding opening to the somehow artful presentation of a most senseless summer day in an off the road Texas farmhouse, this film is exhausting and yet, well, one of a kind. 6. The Blob (1958) Criterion Collection A classic that I never tire of. A pure slice of "popcorn horror" from the 1950's that is perfect for a midnight viewing as you drift off to sleep. Just make sure no foreign substance is oozing under your door! 7. Night Of The Living Dead (1968) George Romero's masterpiece and a heavily influential film. Something about the stark black and white film adds to the grisly and claustrophobic nature of this classic. 8. Friday The 13th Part 2 (1981) Standard Blu The Friday the 13th franchise is my favorite in all of horror, thus it's the series that lands two entries in my top ten. While not as exploitive and free-spirited as Part V, it is my favorite of the early and spooky Friday films and features my all-time favorite Jason of the series. How can you not love an un-killable lunatic running around in overalls and a pillow case? 9. Gojira (Godzilla) 1954 Criterion The original and still the best. It is haunting, dark, a manifestation of Japan's fears of the atomic bombings not yet a decade removed. It also features two different versions, the original Japanese release and the "Americanized" version with Raymond Burr. 10. King Kong 1933 Digibook The earliest entry on my list and a true landmark of not only horror (monster movie horror) but of what cinema could achieve from an epic standpoint. But What About... Halloween (1978) As mentioned, highly influential. A great film but my personal favorite is the sequel. The Shining (1980) Very effective and certainly chill-inducing. Kubrick's films are always something special, but I've sort of drifted away from this one over the years. Nowadays, I'm more intrigued and challenged by something like 2001 or Eyes Wide Shut. Psycho (1960) Certainly worthy. Like Kubrick, any Hitchcock film is like a lesson in filmmaking, yet nowadays I lean towards something like the more surreal and symbol-laden complexities of "Vertigo". |
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1. Army of Darkness
More comedy than horror, but Bruce Cambell is the man, so give him some sugar, baby! 2. The Wicker Man It's British and it has got Christopher Lee. 3. Angel Heart Robert DeNiro consumes an egg. 4. The Thing Carpenter's classic. 5. The Cabin in the Woods Clever pastische, great ending. 6. Frailty What if the religious extremists are actually right? 7. Theatre of Blood Shakespeare, Vincent Price, and Diana Rigg. 8. The Witch Live deliciously! 9. The Mist Great monsters, controversial ending. 10. Stir of Echoes My favourite ghost story. |
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A nearly impossible list to make. I had to leave way too many off.
![]() 01. Phantasm II 02. Night of the Demons (1988) 03. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) 04. Night of the Comet 05. Fascination (1979) 06. Vampyres 07. Dolls 08. Fright Night Part 2 (1988) 09. Lifeforce 10. Neon Maniacs I left off Halloween as I couldn't decide between adding the original or Part 5 (Yes, I'm serious). ![]() |
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I've gone for favourite/best complete packages rather than favourite films.
Return of the Living Dead (Scream Factory) Exorcist Anthology (mainly for the original, and best) Texas Chainsaw Massacre 40th anniversary ed. The Conjuring Zavvi steelbook Just Before Dawn (Code Red) Videodrome (arrow) The Beyond (Grindhoue Releasing) Nekromantik (Arrow) The Evil Dead (original, UK steelbook) Tenebrae (Synapse steelbook) I'm sure the new Scream Factory release of The Thing will usurp one of the others when it's released as it's my favourite horror film. |
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10 - It Follows
09 - The Cabin In The Woods 08 - The Conjuring 07 - A Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors 06 - Final Destination 05 - The Thing (1982) 04 - Scream 03 - Friday The 13th (1980) 02 - A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984) 01 - Halloween (1978) Honorable Mentions Halloween II (1981) Wes Craven's New Nightmare Halloween IV Army Of Darkness Insidious The Babadook The Texas Chainsaw Massacre II Return Of The Living Dead Peeping Tom Rear Window Carrie (1976) Poltergeist Last edited by Smartmark; 11-08-2016 at 08:17 AM. |
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I'm doing something a bit different. These are not even close to my top ten horror movies (aside from Spider Baby). This is a top ten of movies I was so shocked and happy to finally see getting home video releases after searching for them for so long. So they really are probably my top ten on this format just because they were so rare and difficult to find for so long.
The Town That Dreaded Sundown Spider Baby Prison Society Without Warning The Mutilator Blood Rage Ghost Town Headhunter The Witch Who Came from the Sea |
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Thanks given by: | stigdu (08-17-2016) |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I know that the Collector's Edition of The Thing and the Criterion Blu-ray of Cat People are not yet released, but I love both movies, and it's a shoe-in that these upcoming Blu-rays will be improvements over any previous home video releases. Last edited by The Great Owl; 08-17-2016 at 11:49 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | ravenus (08-17-2016) |
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Another "impossible" list to come up with, so this is for today.
(in alphabetical order) Alien (1979) Carrie (1976) The Exorcist (1973) Frankenstein (1931) Night of the Living Dead (1968) Possession (1981) Psycho (1960) Re-Animator (1985) The Shining (1980) The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) Last edited by Page14; 08-17-2016 at 12:20 PM. |
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Of course I'd like to swap that SUSPIRIA out for a certain other release that we're all waiting on. And I'm just including the upcoming THE THING because it'll be perfect, right?
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Next 10: Evil Dead 2 In the Mouth of Madness Fright Night Spider Baby Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key Session 9 Uninvited Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) House on Sorority Row Masque of the Red Death Last edited by 30hertzrumble; 08-17-2016 at 02:43 PM. |
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Alien Jaws - the making of doc alone is fascinating The Exorcist ReAnimator Dawn of the Dead (Arrow UK edition) For the movie alone: - The Innocents Best sound: - Raise Me from Hell - In the Mouth of Madness Best 3D: - Creature from the Black Lagoon |
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Thanks given by: | stigdu (08-17-2016) |
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