The twentieth century brought us some fabulous horror flicks. I'm funny about horror flicks, some of them really do creep me out–which only means they're well done! Of course, many have strong themes and are thought provoking.
Here are just a few of the greats from Herner Klenthur at Horror Movies. CA.
Zombieland:
Starring Woody Harrelson it tells the story of two guys and two girls crossing across a zombie infested mid west to make their way to an amusement park and salvation from the undead. The films focus on rules of survival made it a smash hit as well as its great writing, unique characters and easily one of the best zombie cameos ever. Zombieland is easily one of the best zombie comedies ever made.
Shaun of the Dead:
Shaun of the Dead stars Simon Pegg and really launched him into mainstream popularity. He went on to have a role in Mission Impossible and JJ Abrams Star Trek. The story is about two slackers who would rather eat donuts and sit on the couch than reach for the stars in life. When the end of the world comes they must unite to save their friends and family in very comedic style. Just like Zombieland this movie is one of the best zombie comedies ever made.
Dawn Of the Dead:
Remakes as a rule can never hold a candle to the original but Zach Snyders remake of Dawn of the Dead had homage to the original George Romero film while adding in his own elements of action and new characters to make it almost its own movie. Extremely creepy and action packed Dawn of the Dead is really the DIE HARD of zombie movies with lots of carnage, great writing and truly believable characters. Sarah Polley who starred as the female lead delivered in a big kind of way and is starring in SPLICE which just hit theatres to relatively decent reviews.
Splinter:
Directed by Toby Wilkins this film was released in an extremely limited way by MAGNET and unfortunately I think alot of you may have missed out on seeing this master piece. It is easily one of my favourite isolation horror films since The Thing. A couple out camping get car jacked and things get worse when they end up trapped in a gas station and have to band together with their captors to survive an ecological monster set on ‘absorbing’ them.
Martyrs:
Martyrs is one of the most disturbing films I have seen in a very long time. It starts off as a tale of revenge and within the first 5minutes absolute carnage ensues. That however is only the beginning. The film ends up taking a heavy religious tone as this story of revenge is turned on its face. The scenes in this movie are extremely hard to watch and is one of two films where I had to fast forward through a scene which was just to violent and disturbing to watch. Although its extremely gruesome its quality writing makes it much more then a sadistic film of violence. A must see film if you have a strong stomach.
Dead girl:
Its kind of befitting that after talking about Martyrs I mention Dead Girl. I watched it about 2months after I watched MARTYRS and its a toss up on which film is more disturbing. Dead Girl is about a group of students who find a woman bound in an abandoned hospital who quickly make some extremely disturbing moral choices resulting in extreme violence, moral ambiquity and one of the most disturbing and though provoking films I have seen since Martyrs.
Dead Snow:
A foreign zombie film it is a throw back to Sam Raimi’s EVIL DEAD in both its writing, characters and gruesome yet entertaining zombie carnage. A group of medical students head into the mountains for some camping fun and inadventantly stumble on Nazi zombies and the insane violence adn comedic zombie madness ensues. Easily one of the better foreign zombie comedies to come out in the last few years.
So, do you watch horror movies? If so, what's your favorite?
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MicheleAnn Oboyle
12 years agoyes i watch horrow movies my favorite is the final destinations movies but im a huge stephen king fan so here i would have to say the shinning angelwolfmystic@yahoo.com