Tales From The ILX Top 100 Horror Movies Poll Discussion/Nominations Thread

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Fire Walk with Me

I think that's a legit horror movie, but I wouldn't put up a fight if it gets rejected.

carl agatha, Thursday, 5 April 2012 19:43 (fourteen years ago)

for about half of martyrs you're unsure who is the victim and who is the victimizer, and once you do it attempts to grind yr soul into a fine powder. how it makes its way out of its untenable plot positions is a vicious thing of beauty.

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Thursday, 5 April 2012 19:45 (fourteen years ago)

Like I said upthread, I wouldn't complain about the nomination of pretty much any Lynch film. Might get a bit testy if The Straight Story winds up in the top ten, but we'll cross that bridge once we've slowly driven our riding mowers up to it.

1 of paper = 4 of coin (Deric W. Haircare), Thursday, 5 April 2012 19:55 (fourteen years ago)

I didn't think either Sleepaway Camp or Black Christmas were that far removed from mainstream notice, tbh? I mean, Sleepaway Camp was used in a Robot Chicken sketch and Black Christmas was remade in 2006

God, Music and Romeo and Juliet (DJP), Thursday, 5 April 2012 19:55 (fourteen years ago)

Anyone that hasn't seen Ghostwatch (1992) should get themselves over to Youtube - after reading the back story a little maybe. Really chilled me when it was first shown. I'm glad it is allowed.

The Thing is gonna win this, right?

My fave might have to be Don't Look Now - a beautiful film throughout, and it is a horror. I think.

kraudive, Thursday, 5 April 2012 19:56 (fourteen years ago)

The Thing is gonna win this, right?

on ilx? probably

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Thursday, 5 April 2012 19:59 (fourteen years ago)

btw Black Christmas is one of the few slasher movies I enjoyed watching

God, Music and Romeo and Juliet (DJP), Thursday, 5 April 2012 19:59 (fourteen years ago)

I LOVE The Thing and hope to heaven it does NOT win this poll. That one's a monster movie, not a horror movie.

Frank Youngenstein (Phil D.), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:00 (fourteen years ago)

NEED TO SEE black christmas, sleepaway camp, martyrs, the hills have eyes, audition, deep red, hour of the wolf, carnival of souls, videodrome, the changeling, prince of darkness

SHOULD I SEE high tension, insideous, night of the demons, the orphanage, the legend of hell house, pumpkinhead, don't look now, in the mouth of madness, last house on the left?

HE HATES THESE CANS (Austerity Ponies), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:00 (fourteen years ago)

xpost i dunno when a head melts off, shrieks and grows legs, i'mma forgive someone for being horrified

da croupier, Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:01 (fourteen years ago)

oh fyi, you want the 1974 Black Christmas

God, Music and Romeo and Juliet (DJP), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:01 (fourteen years ago)

Ghostwatch is probably best watched without knowing any of the backstory. Although, as an American, it was at least helpful to know who the presenters were (and to know that they were real, known people playing themselves) ahead of time. The backstory just adds an extra patina of awesome to the movie after the fact.

1 of paper = 4 of coin (Deric W. Haircare), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:02 (fourteen years ago)

High Tension is worth seeing once. I didn't find that it's as amazing as everyone led me to believe but it's certainly fun to watch alone in the house by yourself

Peppermint Patty Hearst (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:02 (fourteen years ago)

Definitely see pumpkinhead, don't look now, in the mouth of madness, last house on the left. The Legend of Hell House was, I thought, kinda meh.

Frank Youngenstein (Phil D.), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:02 (fourteen years ago)

I love The Thing and think it's a horror (or at least a hybrid horror), but I still probably won't vote for it, simply because there are so many other beautiful films to choose from here.

Need to re-screen GhostWatch, I haven't seen it since it was first shown when I was a kid.

emil.y, Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:03 (fourteen years ago)

Legend Of Hell House is for Roddy McDowall fans only (I'm one). Guess I should finally see the orig last house on the left before making my ballot.

da croupier, Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:04 (fourteen years ago)

I mean honestly my #1 vote might be Prince of Darkness or Hellraiser. The dream sequences in the former still make my freakin' skin crawl.

Frank Youngenstein (Phil D.), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:05 (fourteen years ago)

xxxp I really, really did not like The Descent. It is one of the only films that I can remember actually turning my head away from the screen to try and get away. This would be good for a horror film ordinarily but I didn't respect it - it felt like it was just pushing buttons akin to, say Notting Hill which thinks it should make me fall in love and cry.

kraudive, Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:05 (fourteen years ago)

I can't tell you how glad I am that we're having some kind of "official" nomination process. "Just vote for whatever you want" takes all the fun out of it, and would, I guarantee, make compiling the results a massive pain in the ass. Tell you the truth, I really like it when nominations are capped, like you can only nominate 20 or even 10 films. Makes you really think about what you're nominating, instead of lazily nomming any old thing (ha) that happens to pop into your head.

Anyway, I'm not going to worry to much about scariness or "objective quality" or any of that. Just my [however many] horror-type movies.

preternatural concepts concerning variances in sound and texture (contenderizer), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:05 (fourteen years ago)

Almost want asterisks next to the movies currently on Netflix instant

da croupier, Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:06 (fourteen years ago)

not that anyone should put in the work, obv. but if you know one of your noms is, say so!

da croupier, Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:06 (fourteen years ago)

da croup, be prepared for one of the all-time musical misfires in Last House on the Left, a silly blot on an otherwise decent movie.

Frank Youngenstein (Phil D.), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:06 (fourteen years ago)

Last House was my #1 Want To See But Too Afraid To See movie for a while, though Martyrs has that top spot now.

da croupier, Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:07 (fourteen years ago)

Austerity, you should definitely see In the Mouth of Madness, which is one of Carpenter's best and most underrated films, and (a little less emphatically) The Legend of Hill House. Beyond that, I'm probably one of the few people who were disappointed by Don't Look Now. I thought it was a really nice setup to a really dumb punchline.

1 of paper = 4 of coin (Deric W. Haircare), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:07 (fourteen years ago)

SHOULD I SEE... The Orphanage

― HE HATES THESE CANS (Austerity Ponies), Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:00 PM

My girlfriend WEPT throughout the whole of the second half of this film it got to her so much.

kraudive, Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:07 (fourteen years ago)

That one's a monster movie, not a horror movie.

^particularly insane

love The Thing, tho, they really knew how to leave stuff offscreen in 1951. "An intellectual carrot" etc.

World Congress of Itch (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:08 (fourteen years ago)

you're an intellectual carrot, etc

da croupier, Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:09 (fourteen years ago)

Also - the version of Last House I saw seemed to be cut to shreds. The actual night of the rape etc. isn't seen at all - is this right?

kraudive, Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:09 (fourteen years ago)

Actually they knew how to crap up a perfectly good John W. Campbell short story.

Frank Youngenstein (Phil D.), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:09 (fourteen years ago)

Claim to fame: I won a copy of Last House on the Left at the first Music Box Massacre (annual 24-hour horror mood marathon).

Watch Insidious definitely but manage your expectations.

carl agatha, Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:10 (fourteen years ago)

lol, basically everything i might possible vote for has already been nominated, but...

Haunting of Julia, The (1977)

preternatural concepts concerning variances in sound and texture (contenderizer), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:11 (fourteen years ago)

which Friday the 13th was the one where Jason's tongue was possessing people

that was a stupid ass movie

God, Music and Romeo and Juliet (DJP), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:12 (fourteen years ago)

Dead and Buried (1981)

preternatural concepts concerning variances in sound and texture (contenderizer), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:12 (fourteen years ago)

Sleepaway Camp's basically terrible until the very last shot, at which point it becomes amazing.

High Tension is one of the worst moderately-well-reviewed horror films i've seen in a long time.

Don't Look Now is super.

Une semaine de Bunty (ShariVari), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:13 (fourteen years ago)

wait, did we not nominate I Spit On Your Grave

God, Music and Romeo and Juliet (DJP), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:13 (fourteen years ago)

Beyond, The (1981)

preternatural concepts concerning variances in sound and texture (contenderizer), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:13 (fourteen years ago)

I mean Campbell writes

Eagerly Blair was stripping back the ropes. A single throw of the tarpaulin revealed the thing. The ice had melted somewhat in the heat of the room and it was clear and blue as thick, good glass. It shone wet and sleek under the harsh light of the unshielded globe above.

The room stiffened abruptly. It was face up there on the plain, greasy planks of the table. The broken half of the bronze ice-ax was still buried in the queer skull. Three mad, hate-filled eyes blazed up with a living fire, bright as fresh-spilled blood. from a face ringed with a writhing, loathsome nest of worms, blue, mobile worms that crawled where hair should grow.

And we get

http://www.gunsmokenet.com/GunsmokeTGAW/Marks-Stuff/Gunsmoke/thing.jpg

<3 u forever Howard Hawks but gtfo with Marshall Dillon in a bald cap.

Frank Youngenstein (Phil D.), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:14 (fourteen years ago)

The Beyond should be on there.

Also, I really disliked Don't Look Now so you are not alone D.W.H.

carl agatha, Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:15 (fourteen years ago)

Dead and Buried (1981)

― preternatural concepts concerning variances in sound and texture (contenderizer), Thursday, April 5, 2012 4:12 PM (1 minute ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Watched this recently on Netflix, super-creepy!

Frank Youngenstein (Phil D.), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:15 (fourteen years ago)

NEED TO SEE black christmas, sleepaway camp, martyrs, the hills have eyes, audition, deep red, hour of the wolf, carnival of souls, videodrome, the changeling, prince of darkness

yes, yes you do

high tension - yes
the legend of hell house - it's a little slow and lol 70s but some great creepy atmospherics
don't look now - yes yes a thousand times yes
last house on the left - you don't see it as much as survive it but as part of horror history it's pretty critical

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:16 (fourteen years ago)

the beyond already on the nom list

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:16 (fourteen years ago)

Sleepaway Camp's basically terrible until the very last shot, at which point it becomes amazing.

High Tension is one of the worst moderately-well-reviewed horror films i've seen in a long time.

Don't Look Now is super.

nah, sleepaway camp also has amazing 70s fashions, a couple great wft?!? deaths, and an AMAZING opening act ("Aunt Martha" is a fucking icon)

high tension is great. and stupid. and great.

agree abt don't look now.

preternatural concepts concerning variances in sound and texture (contenderizer), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:17 (fourteen years ago)

prolly won't vote for dead & buried but wholeheartedly support its inclusion

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:17 (fourteen years ago)

duh, i searched for "the beyond" instead of just "beyond" or "beyond, the"

my bad

preternatural concepts concerning variances in sound and texture (contenderizer), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:18 (fourteen years ago)

hey Phil D, u never see Arness anywhere that close or in focus in the film, thx for playin'

World Congress of Itch (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:18 (fourteen years ago)

I'm gonna morbz out y'all and vote for the thing from another world and not the thing

not kidding

diamanda ram dass (Edward III), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:19 (fourteen years ago)

Prince of Darkness your #1, Phil? That movie. It was one of the few Carpenters I'd never seen, and about, 5 or 6 years ago I was bored and decided to watch it. I couldn't stand it. Any of it. Except the Alice Cooper parts.
but it's funny because I know SOOO many people who love it. I just don't get it AT ALL.

Peppermint Patty Hearst (VegemiteGrrl), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:19 (fourteen years ago)

xxxxxp High Tension actually made me angry with its stupidity. It's making me angry with its stupidity just thinking about it!

Sleepaway Camp's definitely worth seeing, irrespective of the quality of the bulk of the film.

Une semaine de Bunty (ShariVari), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:20 (fourteen years ago)

Don't care, still not a gloss on the Campbell story or Carpenter's version. This is one where you're just flat out wrong, and your preference for old-over-new regardless of merit is a handicap.

Can I have my kewpie doll now?

Frank Youngenstein (Phil D.), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:20 (fourteen years ago)

XXP Maybe my #1. We'll see.

Frank Youngenstein (Phil D.), Thursday, 5 April 2012 20:21 (fourteen years ago)


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