I’m doing a month-long series of campy, classic and unique horror movies. I’m pretty liberal in what gets included, trying for a lot of variety. I’m particularly a fan of spooky comedies (like the Burbs), and generally avoiding big franchise horror series to see more unique stuff.
I’m enjoying seeing so many movies I would never come across any other way, even if many of them aren’t all that great. So far my favorite is probably Cabin in the Woods or Happy Death Day.
Anything I should add to the list?
Watched (in order)
The Burbs Batman Death Becomes Her Slotherhouse Cabin in the Woods Happy Death Day Llamageddon The Thing Pride and Prejudice and Zombies The Final Girls Attack of the Killer Donuts Drag Me to Hell Ernest Scared Stupid Final Girl Killer Sofa
Coming up (no particular order)
We have a ghost The Babysitter Antebellum The Fly Little Monsters Rocky Horror Picture Show Last Night in Soho The Mousetrap Hell Baby Get Out Us Happy Death Day 2U Leprechaun The Cult of Humpty Dumpty Prom Night Killer Klowns From Outer Space Lisa Frankenstein Becky Cinderella’s Revenge Saturday the 14th The Monster Squad Severance
Abigail, M3GAN, Orphan & Orphan: First Kill, Trap, The Popes Exorcist, Renfield
if those are too “big name”: Lair of the White Worm, Totally Killer, Glorious, Vicious Fun, Discopath, Suitable Flesh, Dracula AD 1972, Night of the Demons, TerrorVision, Blood Diner, Office KillerThe People Under the Stairs Army of Darkness Maximum Overdrive
All great campy flicks.
Not sure, but after looking at your list I might add “Being John Malkovich”.
You Might Be The Killer is a fun movie and probably fits in this list!
Tremors (ignore that it’s a franchise, the first movie was the best)
Rubber
Transylvania 6-5000
Young Frankenstein
John Dies at the EndOh Tremors is a great idea! And I’ve been debating whether to watch John Dies at the End because I love the books and wasn’t sure if the movie would be as good. Will add that to the list. Thanks!
Honestly, if you loved the books, you might enjoy the movie more but the books are definitely better. Some of the twists and shocks don’t play as well in the movie as they did in the book.
All my recommendations are already in your list
its hilarious… and gross
Yes we watched that one last October! Totally fits in the vibe. Really enjoyed it. I’m thinking we might do a series of revisits and that’s definitely on the list.
Return of the Living Dead Swamp Thing Night of the Comet Fright Night (original or remake) Paranorman The Frighteners Arachnophobia
Return of the Living Dead is a must!