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FFA Top 200 Horror Movies of All Time: #1 - Alien (4 Viewers)

#124 - Eden Lake​

Eden Lake is a relentlessly tense and immaculately paced horror-thriller about modern youth gone wild. When a young couple goes to a remote wooded lake for a romantic getaway, their quiet weekend is shattered by an aggressive group of local kids. Rowdiness quickly turns to rage as the teens terrorize the couple in unimaginable ways, and a weekend outing becomes a bloody battle for survival.

James Watkins
2008
Torture
United Kingdom

IMDB: 68
Metacritic: 65
RottenTomatoes: 81

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJkO9HBXuhc

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/eden-lake

Voter Ranks
Frostillicus 16
Scoresman 41
 

#124 - Eden Lake​

Eden Lake is a relentlessly tense and immaculately paced horror-thriller about modern youth gone wild. When a young couple goes to a remote wooded lake for a romantic getaway, their quiet weekend is shattered by an aggressive group of local kids. Rowdiness quickly turns to rage as the teens terrorize the couple in unimaginable ways, and a weekend outing becomes a bloody battle for survival.

James Watkins
2008
Torture
United Kingdom

IMDB: 68
Metacritic: 65
RottenTomatoes: 81

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJkO9HBXuhc

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/eden-lake

Voter Ranks
Frostillicus 16
Scoresman 41
Always loved this one for it's constant sense of dread and hopelessness. Also one of those movies that takes the ending and punches you in the face one last time. Highly recommended.
 

#126 - The Autopsy of Jane Doe​

Father and son coroners receive a mysterious unidentified corpse with no apparent cause of death. As they attempt to examine the "Jane Doe," they discover increasingly bizarre clues that hold the key to her terrifying secrets.

Andre Ovredal
2016
Occult
USA

IMDB: 68
Metacritic: 65
RottenTomatoes: 86

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNxsaFCzqxc

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/in/movie/the-autopsy-of-jane-doe

Voter Ranks

jamny 69
The Gator 48
Tick 18
This was on my 30/30 this past Halloween and was one of the better new movies i watched. Good tension throughout and the father son relationship feel legit and honest which helps as the terror of the night heightens. Good pick.
 

#126 - The Autopsy of Jane Doe​

Father and son coroners receive a mysterious unidentified corpse with no apparent cause of death. As they attempt to examine the "Jane Doe," they discover increasingly bizarre clues that hold the key to her terrifying secrets.

Andre Ovredal
2016
Occult
USA

IMDB: 68
Metacritic: 65
RottenTomatoes: 86

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNxsaFCzqxc

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/in/movie/the-autopsy-of-jane-doe

Voter Ranks

jamny 69
The Gator 48
Tick 18
Have never seen this one. Always meant to, but always choose something else.
 

#126 - The Autopsy of Jane Doe​

Father and son coroners receive a mysterious unidentified corpse with no apparent cause of death. As they attempt to examine the "Jane Doe," they discover increasingly bizarre clues that hold the key to her terrifying secrets.

Andre Ovredal
2016
Occult
USA

IMDB: 68
Metacritic: 65
RottenTomatoes: 86

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNxsaFCzqxc

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/in/movie/the-autopsy-of-jane-doe

Voter Ranks

jamny 69
The Gator 48
Tick 18
This was on my 30/30 this past Halloween and was one of the better new movies i watched. Good tension throughout and the father son relationship feel legit and honest which helps as the terror of the night heightens. Good pick.

Same. I think it might have been recommended in the horror movie thread
 
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#126 - The Autopsy of Jane Doe​

Father and son coroners receive a mysterious unidentified corpse with no apparent cause of death. As they attempt to examine the "Jane Doe," they discover increasingly bizarre clues that hold the key to her terrifying secrets.

Andre Ovredal
2016
Occult
USA

IMDB: 68
Metacritic: 65
RottenTomatoes: 86

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNxsaFCzqxc

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/in/movie/the-autopsy-of-jane-doe

Voter Ranks

jamny 69
The Gator 48
Tick 18
This was on my 30/30 this past Halloween and was one of the better new movies i watched. Good tension throughout and the father son relationship feel legit and honest which helps as the terror of the night heightens. Good pick.

Same. I think it might have been recommended in the horror movie thread
It was. we watched it based on that recommendation. I liked it quite a bit
 

#122 - Videodrome​

As the president of a trashy TV channel, Max Renn is desperate for new programming to attract viewers. When he happens upon "Videodrome," a TV show dedicated to gratuitous torture and punishment, Max sees a potential hit and broadcasts the show on his channel. However, after his girlfriend auditions for the show and never returns, Max investigates the truth behind Videodrome and discovers that the graphic violence may not be as fake as he thought.

David Cronenberg
1983
Body, Sci-Fi
Canada

IMDB: 73
Metacritic: 60
RottenTomatoes: 78

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFRAwig4rU8

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/videodrome

Voter Ranks
shuke 10
WVU Alum 46
 

#121 - The Orphanage​

A woman brings her family back to her childhood home, which used to be an orphanage, intent on reopening it. Before long, her son starts to communicate with a new invisible friend.

J.A. Bayona
2007
Spirits, Creepy Kid
Spain

IMDB: 75
Metacritic: 74
RottenTomatoes: 87

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkuKtS-N1rM

Streaming:

https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-orphanage

Voter Ranks

jamny 39
Keith R 17
Man I love this movie. It pulls at the heart while offering deep horror based on overwhelming emotional baggage and depth of love and the ending is so beautifully haunting.
 

#123 - Re-Animator​

After an odd new medical student arrives on campus, a dedicated local and his girlfriend become involved in bizarre experiments centering around the re-animation of dead tissue.

Stuart Gordon
1985
Zombie/Virus
USA

IMDB: 72
Metacritic: 72
RottenTomatoes: 76

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLJ8Z3PDEGU

Streaming:

https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/re-animator

Voter Ranks

IvanKaramazov 59
jamny 14
Todem 60
This is a fun movie! Lots of funny to go along with the bloody. Fun 80's ride.
 

#122 - Videodrome​

As the president of a trashy TV channel, Max Renn is desperate for new programming to attract viewers. When he happens upon "Videodrome," a TV show dedicated to gratuitous torture and punishment, Max sees a potential hit and broadcasts the show on his channel. However, after his girlfriend auditions for the show and never returns, Max investigates the truth behind Videodrome and discovers that the graphic violence may not be as fake as he thought.

David Cronenberg
1983
Body, Sci-Fi
Canada

IMDB: 73
Metacritic: 60
RottenTomatoes: 78

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFRAwig4rU8

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/videodrome

Voter Ranks
shuke 10
WVU Alum 46
Another Cronenberg Classic with Debbie Harry

As an aside, it’s weird af seeing Cronenberg as an occasional character on Star Trek Discovery, but he pulls it off.
 
Videodrome's been in my queue for years. I need to just sit down and watch it.

I did watch Re-Animator recently and was underwhelmed. So many 80s movies are in the "you had to be there" category in that if there's no nostalgia involved, it falls flat.
 

#120 - The Amityville Horror​

Newlyweds and their three children move into a large house where a mass murder was committed. They start to experience strange, inexplicable manifestations which have strong effects on everyone living in or visiting the house.

Stuart Rosenberg
1979
Haunted House
USA

IMDB: 62
Metacritic: 28
RottenTomatoes: 28

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CC5IjKBtFY

Streaming:

https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-amityville-horror-1979

Voter Ranks

Brunell4MVP 50
shuke 60
UncleZen 22
 
Videodrome's been in my queue for years. I need to just sit down and watch it.

I did watch Re-Animator recently and was underwhelmed. So many 80s movies are in the "you had to be there" category in that if there's no nostalgia involved, it falls flat.
Back when it came out in 1986 the shock and awe of the body holding his own head….going down on the hot heroine…..yeah dude you had to be there.
 

#120 - The Amityville Horror​

Newlyweds and their three children move into a large house where a mass murder was committed. They start to experience strange, inexplicable manifestations which have strong effects on everyone living in or visiting the house.

Stuart Rosenberg
1979
Haunted House
USA

IMDB: 62
Metacritic: 28
RottenTomatoes: 28

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CC5IjKBtFY

Streaming:

https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-amityville-horror-1979

Voter Ranks

Brunell4MVP 50
shuke 60
UncleZen 22
This movie has not aged well. I still enjoy it….but it’s not nearly as menacing as when I first experienced it at 9 years old.
 
Videodrome's been in my queue for years. I need to just sit down and watch it.

I did watch Re-Animator recently and was underwhelmed. So many 80s movies are in the "you had to be there" category in that if there's no nostalgia involved, it falls flat.
Yep, this is one of those movies where I will openly admit that the nostalgia is doing a little talking here. But this movie was a lot of fun when I was younger, and it would felt weird to leave it off.
 

#121 - The Orphanage​

A woman brings her family back to her childhood home, which used to be an orphanage, intent on reopening it. Before long, her son starts to communicate with a new invisible friend.

J.A. Bayona
2007
Spirits, Creepy Kid
Spain

IMDB: 75
Metacritic: 74
RottenTomatoes: 87

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkuKtS-N1rM

Streaming:

https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-orphanage

Voter Ranks

jamny 39
Keith R 17
The Orphanage is a near-perfect blend of scares, storytelling and sentimentality. Another instance of a movie firmly entrenched in the horror category being elevated by being a superior film on many levels.
 

#124 - Eden Lake​

Eden Lake is a relentlessly tense and immaculately paced horror-thriller about modern youth gone wild. When a young couple goes to a remote wooded lake for a romantic getaway, their quiet weekend is shattered by an aggressive group of local kids. Rowdiness quickly turns to rage as the teens terrorize the couple in unimaginable ways, and a weekend outing becomes a bloody battle for survival.

James Watkins
2008
Torture
United Kingdom

IMDB: 68
Metacritic: 65
RottenTomatoes: 81

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJkO9HBXuhc

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/eden-lake

Voter Ranks
Frostillicus 16
Scoresman 41
Always loved this one for it's constant sense of dread and hopelessness. Also one of those movies that takes the ending and punches you in the face one last time. Highly recommended.
Agreed. When this one ended I think my wife and I were both just silent for a while.
 

#119 - It (2017)​

In the summer of 1989, a group of bullied kids band together to destroy a shape-shifting monster, which disguises itself as a clown and preys on the children of Derry, their small Maine town.

Andy Muschietti
2017
Neo-Monster, King
USA

IMDB: 74
Metacritic: 69
RottenTomatoes: 85

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKJmEC5ieOk

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/it-2017

Voter Ranks
Frostillicus 50
Keith R 28
The Gator 54
Really really like this as well as part 2. I look at it as one movie.

Very well done with the source material and the acting was great.

Pennywise is very horrifying in this take vs the really strong 1990 mini series.
 

#124 - Eden Lake​

Eden Lake is a relentlessly tense and immaculately paced horror-thriller about modern youth gone wild. When a young couple goes to a remote wooded lake for a romantic getaway, their quiet weekend is shattered by an aggressive group of local kids. Rowdiness quickly turns to rage as the teens terrorize the couple in unimaginable ways, and a weekend outing becomes a bloody battle for survival.

James Watkins
2008
Torture
United Kingdom

IMDB: 68
Metacritic: 65
RottenTomatoes: 81

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJkO9HBXuhc

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/eden-lake

Voter Ranks
Frostillicus 16
Scoresman 41
Always loved this one for it's constant sense of dread and hopelessness. Also one of those movies that takes the ending and punches you in the face one last time. Highly recommended.
Agreed. When this one ended I think my wife and I were both just silent for a while.
On my list
 

#119 - It (2017)​

In the summer of 1989, a group of bullied kids band together to destroy a shape-shifting monster, which disguises itself as a clown and preys on the children of Derry, their small Maine town.

Andy Muschietti
2017
Neo-Monster, King
USA

IMDB: 74
Metacritic: 69
RottenTomatoes: 85

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKJmEC5ieOk

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/it-2017

Voter Ranks
Frostillicus 50
Keith R 28
The Gator 54
This is just me, but I felt like I spent the entire run time of each of these just thinking about how much better I liked the book. This is a decent adaptation, but the existence of the book, which is genuinely excellent, kind of lessens the film a bit IMO.
 

#120 - The Amityville Horror​

Newlyweds and their three children move into a large house where a mass murder was committed. They start to experience strange, inexplicable manifestations which have strong effects on everyone living in or visiting the house.

Stuart Rosenberg
1979
Haunted House
USA

IMDB: 62
Metacritic: 28
RottenTomatoes: 28

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CC5IjKBtFY

Streaming:

https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-amityville-horror-1979

Voter Ranks

Brunell4MVP 50
shuke 60
UncleZen 22
Not the shirtless Ryan Reynolds one??!! :thumbdown:
 

#119 - It (2017)​

In the summer of 1989, a group of bullied kids band together to destroy a shape-shifting monster, which disguises itself as a clown and preys on the children of Derry, their small Maine town.

Andy Muschietti
2017
Neo-Monster, King
USA

IMDB: 74
Metacritic: 69
RottenTomatoes: 85

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKJmEC5ieOk

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/it-2017

Voter Ranks
Frostillicus 50
Keith R 28
The Gator 54
This is just me, but I felt like I spent the entire run time of each of these just thinking about how much better I liked the book. This is a decent adaptation, but the existence of the book, which is genuinely excellent, kind of lessens the film a bit IMO.
My beef with it was two-fold: too much cgi and IMO the parents and adults in town were scarier than Pennywise. Part 1 is much better than part 2 though - it really loses steam as they go on their scavenger hunts separately.
 
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#118 - Creepshow​

Inspired by the E.C. comics of the 1950s, George A. Romero and Stephen King bring five tales of terror to the screen.

George A. Romero
1982
Anthology
USA

IMDB: 69
Metacritic: 59
RottenTomatoes: 69

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owdnnaNs2RI

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/creepshow

Voter Ranks
IvanKaramazov 47
Keith R 73
Todem 52
Yambag 36
More nostalgia-bait, but this one holds up fairly well IMO, in part because it's set up as a love letter to horror comic books from the 1950s. That makes it sort of timeless in the way that period pieces feel timeless - one might make this movie in 2024 and it would look more or less the same. I love the segment with Ted Danson and Leslie Nielsen in non-comedic roles. I love the segment with the monster in the crate and the shrew wife. I love the part with the roaches. Even the bit with Stephen King is good. When my kids were young, every year they would be treated to my rendition of "It's Father's Day, and I want my cake!"
 

#118 - Creepshow​

Inspired by the E.C. comics of the 1950s, George A. Romero and Stephen King bring five tales of terror to the screen.

George A. Romero
1982
Anthology
USA

IMDB: 69
Metacritic: 59
RottenTomatoes: 69

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owdnnaNs2RI

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/creepshow

Voter Ranks
IvanKaramazov 47
Keith R 73
Todem 52
Yambag 36
More nostalgia-bait, but this one holds up fairly well IMO, in part because it's set up as a love letter to horror comic books from the 1950s. That makes it sort of timeless in the way that period pieces feel timeless - one might make this movie in 2024 and it would look more or less the same. I love the segment with Ted Danson and Leslie Nielsen in non-comedic roles. I love the segment with the monster in the crate and the shrew wife. I love the part with the roaches. Even the bit with Stephen King is good. When my kids were young, every year they would be treated to my rendition of "It's Father's Day, and I want my cake!"
"Where's my cake" is a common phrase in the yambag household.
 

#118 - Creepshow​

Inspired by the E.C. comics of the 1950s, George A. Romero and Stephen King bring five tales of terror to the screen.

George A. Romero
1982
Anthology
USA

IMDB: 69
Metacritic: 59
RottenTomatoes: 69

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owdnnaNs2RI

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/creepshow

Voter Ranks
IvanKaramazov 47
Keith R 73
Todem 52
Yambag 36
More nostalgia-bait, but this one holds up fairly well IMO, in part because it's set up as a love letter to horror comic books from the 1950s. That makes it sort of timeless in the way that period pieces feel timeless - one might make this movie in 2024 and it would look more or less the same. I love the segment with Ted Danson and Leslie Nielsen in non-comedic roles. I love the segment with the monster in the crate and the shrew wife. I love the part with the roaches. Even the bit with Stephen King is good. When my kids were young, every year they would be treated to my rendition of "It's Father's Day, and I want my cake!"
"Where's my cake" is a common phrase in the yambag household.

Love Creepshow. “Meteor ####!!!!” :lol:

Yep I quote both of these frequently
 

#120 - The Amityville Horror​

Newlyweds and their three children move into a large house where a mass murder was committed. They start to experience strange, inexplicable manifestations which have strong effects on everyone living in or visiting the house.

Stuart Rosenberg
1979
Haunted House
USA

IMDB: 62
Metacritic: 28
RottenTomatoes: 28

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CC5IjKBtFY

Streaming:

https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-amityville-horror-1979

Voter Ranks

Brunell4MVP 50
shuke 60
UncleZen 22
The book is so much better than the film.
 

#119 - It (2017)​

In the summer of 1989, a group of bullied kids band together to destroy a shape-shifting monster, which disguises itself as a clown and preys on the children of Derry, their small Maine town.

Andy Muschietti
2017
Neo-Monster, King
USA

IMDB: 74
Metacritic: 69
RottenTomatoes: 85

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKJmEC5ieOk

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/it-2017

Voter Ranks
Frostillicus 50
Keith R 28
The Gator 54
I had It ranked at #17 :shrug:. Wouldn’t that be 4 votes?
 

#119 - It (2017)​

In the summer of 1989, a group of bullied kids band together to destroy a shape-shifting monster, which disguises itself as a clown and preys on the children of Derry, their small Maine town.

Andy Muschietti
2017
Neo-Monster, King
USA

IMDB: 74
Metacritic: 69
RottenTomatoes: 85

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKJmEC5ieOk

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/it-2017

Voter Ranks
Frostillicus 50
Keith R 28
The Gator 54
This is just me, but I felt like I spent the entire run time of each of these just thinking about how much better I liked the book. This is a decent adaptation, but the existence of the book, which is genuinely excellent, kind of lessens the film a bit IMO.
I can't speak to the book, other than I'm glad the film omitted one controversial episode from the book (haven't read it, just heard about it).
 

#119 - It (2017)​

In the summer of 1989, a group of bullied kids band together to destroy a shape-shifting monster, which disguises itself as a clown and preys on the children of Derry, their small Maine town.

Andy Muschietti
2017
Neo-Monster, King
USA

IMDB: 74
Metacritic: 69
RottenTomatoes: 85

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKJmEC5ieOk

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/it-2017

Voter Ranks
Frostillicus 50
Keith R 28
The Gator 54
This is just me, but I felt like I spent the entire run time of each of these just thinking about how much better I liked the book. This is a decent adaptation, but the existence of the book, which is genuinely excellent, kind of lessens the film a bit IMO.
My beef with it was two-fold: too much cgi and IMO the parents and adults in town were scarier than Pennywise. Part 1 is much better than part 2 though - it really loses steam as they go on their scavenger hunts separately.

I've not seen the movie (got it on my list to see soon), but the bolded is kind of the point of the book. King's novels are generally about real-life horror as much as they are supernatural terrors (The Shining is about alcoholism, Insomnia is about domestic violence, etc.). He writes a lot about the symbolism of this in the 2010 foreword to Danse Macbre. The implication in It, though it may not be explicitly stated this way, is that the adults in Derry and Pennywise have a kind of mutual understanding and they allow the children to be sacrificed for the overall benefit of the town. King writes a lot about the relationships between adults and children and saw this book as his final commentary on that subject. It reflects the blind eye that society often turns toward the needs of vulnerable children and how in their focus on their own issues, adults often overlook children who are being harmed (which is definitely true in real life).
 

#119 - It (2017)​

In the summer of 1989, a group of bullied kids band together to destroy a shape-shifting monster, which disguises itself as a clown and preys on the children of Derry, their small Maine town.

Andy Muschietti
2017
Neo-Monster, King
USA

IMDB: 74
Metacritic: 69
RottenTomatoes: 85

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKJmEC5ieOk

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/it-2017

Voter Ranks
Frostillicus 50
Keith R 28
The Gator 54
I had It ranked at #17 :shrug:. Wouldn’t that be 4 votes?

You did, for some reason I have it copied over as the original It. My fault.

Everyone, forget you saw It (2017) at #119. It's coming back later in the countdown with this extra vote. :mellow:

Creepshow is 119.
 

#119 - It (2017)​

In the summer of 1989, a group of bullied kids band together to destroy a shape-shifting monster, which disguises itself as a clown and preys on the children of Derry, their small Maine town.

Andy Muschietti
2017
Neo-Monster, King
USA

IMDB: 74
Metacritic: 69
RottenTomatoes: 85

Trailer:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKJmEC5ieOk

Streaming:
https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/it-2017

Voter Ranks
Frostillicus 50
Keith R 28
The Gator 54
This is just me, but I felt like I spent the entire run time of each of these just thinking about how much better I liked the book. This is a decent adaptation, but the existence of the book, which is genuinely excellent, kind of lessens the film a bit IMO.
I can't speak to the book, other than I'm glad the film omitted one controversial episode from the book (haven't read it, just heard about it).
If you're talking about the part I think you're talking about -- and I'll bet you are! -- obviously there's no way that was ever making its way into the film. Honestly, I'd support removing it from the book. It's a serious blemish on what is otherwise a tremendous work. I feel like King's editor lost a fight here that we all wish he had won.
 

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