Not based on 'objectivity' or whatever just the ones you enjoyed the most for whatever reason, albeit the actual horror of it, characters, humor, drama, story, concept, effects, whatever. Horror mixed with any other genre is fine as are movies that don't typically fit into the horror genre that you find disturbing or genuinely scary.
For me I might have kind of basic bitch taste but it's: Hereditary Re-Animator The Thing (1982) Evil Dead and Evil Dead II Rosemary's Baby Invasion of The Body Snatchers (1978) The Fly (1986) Texas Chainsaw Massacre Alien
Why do you have Braindead as the picture but not in your top-ten? It's better than Evil Dead 1 and 2 desu
Andrew Butler
I just watched it so I'm still deciding what I think of it. It's definitely on par with the Evil Dead series but I feel like they win out because they have actually good acting at times, terrifying moments and better fx. Braindead is probably much funnier than Evil Dead II is though.
Alexander Miller
I do enjoy Evil Dead 1 and 2, just as a horror comedy I feel Braindead encapsulates that perfectly and is the de-facto example for me. I also think it has a more exhilarating finale than Evil Dead 2, everything that can go to shit does. Check out Cemetery Man if you haven't, another underrated horror comedy.
Kevin Richardson
Looks promising. Thanks.
Owen Sanchez
Top ten is too many
Jayden Collins
have sex
Jonathan Cox
10 Cloverfield Lane is good
Bentley Murphy
>the thing >dead alive >return of the living dead >the blob (88) >evil dead >trick r treat >fright night >dawn of the dead >black Christmas >Christine
James Gonzalez
Fuck off loser
Caleb Green
Daybreakers was cool
John Cook
Good list Black Christmas never gets the props it deserves
Julian Turner
Especially the atmosphere towards the end when she’s calling out to see if anyone is left in the house. Those silent shots of the halls are more terrifying than any modern jumpscare
Asher Price
Kill List that's good one
Chase Sanders
Horror movies aren't scary. I don't understand the genre.
Evan Butler
Braindead is a sad reminder of how promising a director Peter Jackson was on a shoestring budget, before he got unlimited funds and turned into an even more grotesque version of George Lucas.
Christian Jenkins
They are when you have proper levels of human empathy and aren't playing the "I'm so tough this doesn't scare me" game.
Ian Cooper
It Follows The Blair Witch Project 28 Days Later Martyrs [REC] (Spanish) Hereditary Get Out Alien The Exorcist The Autopsy of Jane Doe
A mix of all types of horror movies. If you’re gonna limit it to straight horror movies there would be no point in making a top 10.
Also, movies I haven’t seen yet but I want to: The thing, The VVitch, The Ritual, Rosemarys baby, Lake Mungo, Us and I Saw The Devil
Chase Edwards
How the fuck have you not watched the thing
Hudson Fisher
If you need someone to snuggle with during a scary movie I'm here for you.
Nathan Bennett
Yeah, this. Definitely get on that and Rosemary's Baby. Top priority.
Caleb Brooks
1) Original Romero "Dead" trilogy 2) Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3) Alien 4) Halloween 1 and 2 5) Return of the Living Dead 6) The Exorcist 7) Friday the 13th 1-4 8) Evil Dead 1 and 2 9) The Thing 10) The Devil's Rejects
On a side note, I'm really liking that new Joe Bob show for introducing me to some lesser known stuff that I probably wouldn't have sought out on my own.
>David Cronenber's Rabid: First half is body horror set to a backdrop of comfy Canadian winter, second half is basically the early parts of '78 Dawn of the Dead before they get to the mall >Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-a-Rama: Cheesy fun that they would have shown on USA Up All Night back in the day, starring a sexy as hell Linnea Quigley in her prime. >Demons: Evil Dead made by Italians
Aaron Bailey
>Hereditary Ill take What is Shit Taste for a hondo, Alex
Eli Sanders
Rabid was garbage. Other than the fly, cronenbergs movies are a fucking snoozefest. I enjoy body horror but none of his movies grab me. James woods is great in videodrome but the movie is shit. I can’t believe cronenberg really had the balls to talk shit and say he was better than carpenter
Julian Fisher
1. The Wicker Man (1973) 2. Rosemary's Baby (1968) 3. Eraserhead (1977) 4. The Exorcist (1973) 5. Alien (1979) 6. Don't Look Now (1973) 7. The Thing (1982) 8. Hellraiser (1987) 9. Evil Dead II (1987) 10. 10 Rillington Place (1971)
Also like the Romero Trilogy, Jacob's Ladder & Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
Jack Price
1) A Nightmare On Elm Street 2)The Whip and the Body 3) Blood and Black Lace 4) Creepshow 5) Black Christmas 6) The Lords of Salem 7) Night of the Demon 8) Black Sabbath 9) Lisa and the Devil 10) The Curse of Frankenstein
Honorable mentions: Friday the 13th, Friday the 13th Part III, Black Sunday, Kill Baby Kill, The Long Hair of Death, The Horror of Dracula, Ringu, Crimson Peak, Shutter (2004 version), Planet of the Vampires, Alien