Wednesday, April 15, 2009

My top 100 horror films. (89-70)

Dog Soldiers (2002) Werewolves and Blades, together at last.
Dog Soldiers - Bark, Bite AND Blades.


89. Dog Soilders (2002, Written and Directed by Neil Marshall)

88. Return of the Living Dead (1985, Written & Directed by Dan O'Bannon)

87. The Beyond (1981, Directed by Lucio Fulci)

86. Pet Semetary (1989, Directed by Mary Lambert)

85. Nosefartu (1922, Directed by F.W. Murnau)


The Wolf Man (1941) Wolf in a Tree
This tragic Wolf Man, apparantly, climbs trees.

Lots of classic creatures showing up with Werewolves, Vampires, zombies and aliens making up this section of the 100 Top Horror Movies List. The technology behind the creatures has improved over time, but somehow there is nothing more scary or tragic than Lon Chaney from 1941.


84. The Wolfman (1941, Directed by George Waggner)

83. The Mummy (1932, Directed by Karl Freund)

82. Darkness Falls(2003, Directed by Jonathan Liebesman)


Grindhouse (2007) Rose McGowan with a gun leg
Rose McGowan has got a Killer Right Kick

Grindhouse created a 1970s B-movie experience complete with previews of films to come and cheesy pleas to hit the concessions stand. Unfortunately the experience is not duplicated in the DVD release which separated the two features. Oh, and before you complain about Darkness Falls is on the 100 Top Horror Movies list for 2009,

81. Grindhouse (2007, Directed by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez)

80. Seven (1995, Directed by David Fincher)

79. Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981, Directed by Steve Miner)

78. Don't Look Now (1973, Directed by Nocolas Roeg)

77. Videodrome (1983, Written and Directed by David Cronenberg)


Event Horizon (1997) Scary Tube
This Tube from Event Horizon Looks Like a Commercial Haunted House


76. Event Horizon (1997, Directed by Paul Anderson)

75. The Stepford Wives (1975, Directed by Bryan Forbes)

74. Puppet Master (1989, Directed by David Schmoeller)

73. The Birds (1963, Directed by Alfred Hitchcock)

72. Hostel (2005, Directed by Eli Roth)


Army of Darkness (1992) Bruce Campbell Rejoices
Bruce Campbell is VERY happy to have made the list.

2009 is the first year that Army of Darkness has been included in the 100 Top Horror Movies list from my personal list


71.Army Of Darkness (1992, Directed by Sam Raimi)

70. Behind the Mask:The Rise OF Leslie Vernon (2006, Directed by Scott Glosserman)

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