The Haunt Of Fear: ILX Top 100 HORROR Movies Poll Results Thread

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I think the best example of that is actually Inland Empire.

something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Thursday, 17 May 2012 23:30 (twelve years ago) link

some folks may overrate drag me to hell b/c it came right after the indisputably shitty spiderman 3 and folks be like, "oh, raimi can still make OK films!"

Boris Kutyurkokhov (Eisbaer), Thursday, 17 May 2012 23:33 (twelve years ago) link

haven't really cared about Raimi since Evil Dead 2 tbh. he's not a bad director, but he isn't great either. his films are always passable (I haven't seen s3)

Roger Barfing (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 17 May 2012 23:36 (twelve years ago) link

I like A Simple Plan every time it turns up on TV.

clemenza, Thursday, 17 May 2012 23:37 (twelve years ago) link

I know the demon in Demon was added against Tourneur's wishes, but, I dunno, I kind of like it there. Gives it a nice A-plus B-movie feel.

The Thnig, Thursday, 17 May 2012 23:38 (twelve years ago) link

A Simple Plan is fantastic. If you respect yourself and your time, never ever see Spider-Man 3.

Bob Bop Perano (Deric W. Haircare), Thursday, 17 May 2012 23:39 (twelve years ago) link

Gratuitous dancing scenes will always earn my respect.

I don't get this image--I thought it was the same film:

http://img.getglue.com/movies/curse_of_demon_night_of_demon/jacques_tourneur/normal.jpg

clemenza, Thursday, 17 May 2012 23:43 (twelve years ago) link

I gave Drag Me To Hell a go but it seemed to be descending into a pretty stock racist story about Roma people so i stopped. I might have been wrong but the whole tone struck me as really unpleasant.

Just like you, except hot (ShariVari), Thursday, 17 May 2012 23:46 (twelve years ago) link

yeah it all centers around that more or less

Roger Barfing (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, 17 May 2012 23:46 (twelve years ago) link

I don't get this image--I thought it was the same film

Explained here.

I gave Drag Me To Hell a go but it seemed to be descending into a pretty stock racist story about Roma people so i stopped. I might have been wrong but the whole tone struck me as really unpleasant.

That's really OTM and I can't defend that aspect of theories at all.

Polly biscuit face (carl agatha), Thursday, 17 May 2012 23:53 (twelve years ago) link

(xpost) Thanks--it's been a while, so I'm not entirely sure which one I voted for.

clemenza, Thursday, 17 May 2012 23:54 (twelve years ago) link

"theories" should be "this movie." Autocorrect!

Polly biscuit face (carl agatha), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:02 (twelve years ago) link

I love that those films are tied, as Raimi's is clearly in debt to "Demon."

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 18 May 2012 00:05 (twelve years ago) link

I know the demon in Demon was added against Tourneur's wishes, but, I dunno, I kind of like it there. Gives it a nice A-plus B-movie feel.

nah it's an embarrassment of a devil. it almost looks embarrassed for itslef, you want to give it a hug and say "chin up, i've prob seen worse elsewhere, sometime".

second only to popcorn (or something), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:11 (twelve years ago) link

night of the demon slipped off my ballot because I haven't seen it in ages, feels like it shoulda been higher but idk

also, love the demon

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-noBwie-oKn0/T3sae1FZuiI/AAAAAAAACX0/M3n1pi5jLI4/s1600/Demon+smoke.jpg

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:15 (twelve years ago) link

"Oh HENRY you're so SICK, you're so SICK you'd slice a DICK!"

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5321/7217117614_d71df94477_o.jpg

71. HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER
John McNaughton, USA, 1986
(272 points, 10 votes)

[I remember the total absence of score or music of any kind during the scenes of brutality in Henry.. being rather jarring. It was just so blunt. You're dead-on about the videotaping scene (especially when Otis molests the wife's corpse after he's already broken her neck). Awfu, awful, awful.
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Count-Dracula-Down (Eric H.), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:18 (twelve years ago) link

One of the most disturbing movies I've ever seen, and have never felt the need to see it again. That videotape scene is next-level fucked-upness. Needless to say, it made my ballot.

i love the large auns pictures! (Phil D.), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:22 (twelve years ago) link

Ugh, yes. Saw it again recently. Just as bleak and awful as I'd remembered. Totally voted for it.

Bob Bop Perano (Deric W. Haircare), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:29 (twelve years ago) link

went with angst instead of henry on my ballot, it is a classic tho.

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:34 (twelve years ago) link

i don't ever need to see this movie, do i?

game of crones (La Lechera), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:34 (twelve years ago) link

I remember it as very unpleasant, but not in a way that I found at all artful. I was trying to think of a better word than "artful" to differentiate it from some equally unpleasant films I voted for--sounds pretentious--but I couldn't come up with anything.

clemenza, Friday, 18 May 2012 00:35 (twelve years ago) link

didnt vote for it but it totally deserves its spot here

O_o-O_0-o_O (jjjusten), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:39 (twelve years ago) link

i don't ever need to see this movie, do i?

Like, I'm just assuming here, but it's probably the most accurate depiction of a serial killer you're likely to see. No frills, no excessive prurience, just a blunt depiction of the boring days and nights of a psychopath, punctuated by random murders that generally seem motivated by the same forethought most of us utilize in buying a pack of gum. It's...I dunno, psychologically interesting in the way that a documentary about anyone existing on the fringe. But, like I say, bleak bleak bleak. If that doesn't sound like your cup of tea, avoid.

Bob Bop Perano (Deric W. Haircare), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:45 (twelve years ago) link

I probably would've rhapsodized about this 10 years ago. Now it seems kind of... unnecessary, maybe? Need to watch it again. Regardless, can't argue with it being on the list.

The Thnig, Friday, 18 May 2012 00:46 (twelve years ago) link

I wouldn't say the movie is in any way unnecessary, but I would definitely say it's unnecessary for anyone not completely on board to ever watch it.

Bob Bop Perano (Deric W. Haircare), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:49 (twelve years ago) link

Yeah I mean I can support it being on the list, and I like the idea of watching boring scenes of a serial killer buying Kit Kats and Pepsi, but actually watching it does not seem to be on my list of things to do.

game of crones (La Lechera), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:52 (twelve years ago) link

Esp interested after reading that article in the NYT about psychopaths though...

game of crones (La Lechera), Friday, 18 May 2012 00:52 (twelve years ago) link

I still argue that The Thing can totally be viewed as a film about an alien trying to survive and get offworld in the only way it knows how while dickhole humans do everything they can to prevent that happening.

check this fun thing: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/watts_01_10/

Sébastien, Friday, 18 May 2012 00:57 (twelve years ago) link

I just don't think David Lynch makes horror movies; i think he makes movies about horror, that aren't particularly scary/horrific. His movies seem more like absurd or abstract melodramas imo

sarahell, Friday, 18 May 2012 01:11 (twelve years ago) link

i try to give out OTMs sparingly these days but this ^ is really OTM to me

O_o-O_0-o_O (jjjusten), Friday, 18 May 2012 01:23 (twelve years ago) link

Like, I'm just assuming here, but it's probably the most accurate depiction of a serial killer you're likely to see.

part of the reason I went with angst over henry is that they're both after similar ideals, but angst takes it even further. while henry's an efficient killing machine, the guy in angst is a clumsy bag of nerves who can barely finish off his victims. angst's camerawork is a bit more stylized than henry's, but it has less of a dramatic arc so it feels more lifelike (and tho a lot of folks talk about how much like a documentary henry is, there's definitely an artful storyline at work). it was also made 3 years earlier than henry, in 1983. if somebody told me it came out last year I'd believe it.

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Friday, 18 May 2012 01:34 (twelve years ago) link

I just don't think David Lynch makes horror movies; i think he makes movies about horror, that aren't particularly scary/horrific. His movies seem more like absurd or abstract melodramas imo

yeah all this otm except aren't particularly scary/horrific

the last time I actually felt frightened in a movie theater was while watching inland empire, obv the winkies scene is mulholland dr is alltime jump out yr seat, bob in tp:fwwm is terrifying, eraserhead well you catch my drift

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Friday, 18 May 2012 01:52 (twelve years ago) link

obv different people are scared by different things. those things did not frighten me in the least. i thought eraserhead was cool/funny - an absurdist 50s kitchen sink drama a la Loneliness of the LD Runner

sarahell, Friday, 18 May 2012 01:54 (twelve years ago) link

i will admit to inland empire having some total terror moments, i just dont think anything else he has done works the same way.

O_o-O_0-o_O (jjjusten), Friday, 18 May 2012 01:56 (twelve years ago) link

One of the most disturbing movies I've ever seen, and have never felt the need to see it again. That videotape scene is next-level fucked-upness. Needless to say, it made my ballot.

ditto. I've never watched it again but it is really etched in my mind. probably the single-most realistic and thus genuinely horrifying depiction of a serial killer on film.

Roger Barfing (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 18 May 2012 01:57 (twelve years ago) link

it's true that diff ppl are scared by diff things, but I'd say the vast majority of folks are creeped out by lynch's films. he's very talented at putting nerves on edge.

also if eraserhead reminded you of a kitchen sink drama remind me to stay out of yr kitchen

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Friday, 18 May 2012 01:58 (twelve years ago) link

i'm referring to the genre!

sarahell, Friday, 18 May 2012 02:00 (twelve years ago) link

man why you gotta make me explain joeks

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Friday, 18 May 2012 02:01 (twelve years ago) link

in particular, the home invasion/videotape scene, the conversation about how Henry's mother died, and the suitcase by the side of the road leaking blood... ugh. it is really well done, for what it is, but it approaches a level of nihilism I don't normally want to subject myself too.

xp

Roger Barfing (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 18 May 2012 02:01 (twelve years ago) link

I remember McNaughton's Mad Dog and Glory as one big massive shrug.

clemenza, Friday, 18 May 2012 02:04 (twelve years ago) link

This may be neither here nor there, but the truly terrifying Mulholland Dr. scene in my estimation is when Betty sees her body through the window and the score swells in an almost nauseating way that really expressively reflects the extreme disassociation she must be feeling at that moment. Just listening to the soundtrack, the dread I feel in waiting for that swell is palpable. Winkie's is a nice shock, but it's just about as telegraphed as a movie shock could be.

Bob Bop Perano (Deric W. Haircare), Friday, 18 May 2012 02:04 (twelve years ago) link

and yet still so effective

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Friday, 18 May 2012 02:04 (twelve years ago) link

I remember McNaughton's Mad Dog and Glory as one big massive shrug.

Wild Things otoh...

Roger Barfing (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 18 May 2012 02:05 (twelve years ago) link

mcnaughton did not have the distinguished career most were anticipating, unless you're a big wild things stan

lol xp

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Friday, 18 May 2012 02:06 (twelve years ago) link

I'm a big Wild Things stan.

Bob Bop Perano (Deric W. Haircare), Friday, 18 May 2012 02:07 (twelve years ago) link

Geez, I forgot about that one. Eight different endings-within-endings.

clemenza, Friday, 18 May 2012 02:11 (twelve years ago) link

most directors don't have two films as different, and both as great, as Henry and Wild Things tbrr

Roger Barfing (Shakey Mo Collier), Friday, 18 May 2012 02:12 (twelve years ago) link


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