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Currently 3 of my top 10 favorite films of 2017 are horror, which is really unprecedented for me. There were so many amazing horror films last year. A couple were made earlier but weren't widely released until 2017, so they are still 2017 films. Here are all of the ones I saw from 2017, and honestly nearly every single one of them was at least enjoyable (except the last 3).
1. Better Watch Out 10/10 2. The Devil's Candy 9/10 3. Raw 9/10 4. It Comes at Night 9/10 5. Get Out 8/10 6. mother! 8/10 7. 47 Meters Down 8/10 <--- really underrated. Given the premise, it delivered. 8. Happy Death Day 7/10 9. It 7/10 10. Split 7/10 11. Life 7/10 12. Creep 2 7/10 ----------- 13. Annabelle Creation 6/10 14. Killing Ground 6/10 15. Jigsaw 6/10 ----------- 16. Gerald's Game 4/10 17. The Babysitter 4/10 18. Leatherface 3/10 I would say the top 5 are absolute masterpieces in the genre... and they all released in the same year. Blows my mind. Last edited by 90s_kid; 01-18-2018 at 02:20 AM. |
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#6 |
Blu-ray Champion
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1982 says "hi"...
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Blu-ray Knight
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I would say that audience tastes are shifting in general, and horror has been the greatest benefactor of that shift. Horror is the one genre that doesn't have to worry about dumbing down to satisfy a PG-13 rating like some popular films, so it has a lot of freedom to tell a story. IT is a good example of that. The 1991 version is a good television adaptation with appropriate violence. The theatrical isn't bound to standards and practices and took advantage of that to positive ratings. It's like, you don't get the full experience of The Godfather or Scarface watching it for the first time on TNT.
Movies like Get Out and IT are bringing people back to the theaters for horror movies, and I think that's great for the genre. |
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Thanks given by: | 90s_kid (01-18-2018), master gandhi (01-18-2018) |
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#9 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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#12 |
Banned
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Hounds I didn't like, thought that was 2016 though. Not really sure. Babysitter is included. Tragedy Girls I'm dying to see. I didn't really think of Belko as a horror but that was pretty fun.
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#13 |
Banned
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Er... no.
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for 1982 you had the thing poltergeist tenebre Friday the 13th part 3 halloween 3 creepshow let's not forget that at this time, they also did reissues of older movies to watch in theatres and you had drive in stuff as well. and movies played for a long time in the theatre, since there was no home video. for 78, might not be the quantity but the quality hallowen dawn of the dead jaws 2 (a sequel for a horror movie that was unheard of at that time) attack of the killer tomatoes piranha magic besides the fact there are more movies made now, thanks to the secondary home video/streaming market that did not exist, along with advances in technology that make it easier to try and produce movies. I'm sure are more titles I'm missing from these years... |
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#15 |
Banned
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Blu-ray Samurai
Aug 2013
Yorkshire, UK
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The Devil's Candy was dreadful, one of the worst movies i sat through in 2017.
Better Watch Out wasn't much better either. |
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Thanks given by: | AlexIlDottore (01-18-2018) |
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Blu-ray Baron
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Another vote for 1978, Halloween and Dawn of the Dead, nuff said
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#18 |
Power Member
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I just watched "It Comes at Night" on Amazon Prime the other day. Before and even after seeing it, I had no idea that it was supposed to be a horror movie, until I saw it mentioned in the first post. The movie was decent, and I have no desire to want to see it again. I'm glad other people have mentioned that they liked it, but it wasn't for me.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I like ’78 & ’82 too – but don’t forget about 1987:
Evil Dead II Hellraiser Near Dark The Lost Boys Angel Heart Predator The Hidden The Believers A Nightmare on Elm Street 3 Prince of Darkness The Gate Bad Taste Creepshow 2 The Monster Squad Respectfully though, 2017 was a very good year, as was the one before it. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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So Cure For Wellness is a horror film? That's what I get for judging movies by their trailers lol. I'm intrigued now - sounds like an episode of The Twilight Zone. Worth a blind buy?
The other films on the OP's list didn't pique my interest at all last year. I guess I'm a little jaded by art films passing themselves off as horror movies. It's the trend nowadays I suppose. |
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