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The STE
01-30-2006, 04:38 PM
I'm putting this under modern because the older horror movies are generally respected anyways.

So, in a genre that's usually looked down upon, what horror movies are generally respected in the movie community? I know The Exorcist is, and to a lesser extent, Halloween (the original), but what other ones?

The_Return
01-30-2006, 04:44 PM
Silence of the Lambs and The Shining have got some recognition, esp. Silence. Se7en is fairly respected also, though it could be contested as a horror movie.

There's probably more, but not very many.

urgeok
01-30-2006, 05:17 PM
Blair Witch in its own way (for being wildly successful - and building fear without showing anything at all)

mothermold
01-30-2006, 05:29 PM
the omen
the amityville horror
the wicker man
last house on the left
texas chainsaw

The STE
01-30-2006, 06:14 PM
Originally posted by mothermold
the omen
the amityville horror
the wicker man
last house on the left
texas chainsaw

for the most part I'll agree, but Last House on the Left is almost universally panned in the movie community. I've only read 2 positive reviews, all the rest were like 0 stars

HorrorGuru
01-30-2006, 07:16 PM
I would say "Dawn of the Dead" (the original), no?

It is a horror film study in radical political theory...

liebesspiel
01-30-2006, 07:38 PM
I'd say Carrie, Friday the 13th, The Evil Dead, Poltergeist and A Nightmare On Elm Street... but I could be wrong, who knows...

RavageRitual
01-30-2006, 07:45 PM
HorrorGuru, liebesspiel




You guys are naming classics which STE stated for the most part already have respect.

I'm putting this under modern because the older horror movies are generally respected anyways.

I think hes asking which films that have come out in lets say the last 10 yrs do we think have the most respect.....

MichaelMyers
01-30-2006, 07:46 PM
Originally posted by liebesspiel
I'd say Carrie, Friday the 13th, The Evil Dead, Poltergeist, A Nightmare On Elm Street... But I could be wrong, who knows...

:)

Maybe this wasn't the best community to ask.

RavageRitual
01-30-2006, 07:47 PM
Originally posted by MichaelMyers
:)

Maybe this wasn't the best community to ask.

I already straitened em out....:D look at above post ^^^^

The STE
01-30-2006, 07:52 PM
Originally posted by liebesspiel
I'd say Carrie, Friday the 13th, The Evil Dead, Poltergeist, A Nightmare On Elm Street... But I could be wrong, who knows...

Carrie, yeah, F13 is totally looked down on, Evil Dead is a cult movie, Poltergeist is...a weird case where it's not really NOT respected, but it's not like revered or anything, and NoES I guess is, but not much

The STE
01-30-2006, 07:53 PM
Originally posted by RavageRitual
HorrorGuru, liebesspiel




You guys are naming classics which STE stated for the most part already have respect.



I think hes asking which films that have come out in lets say the last 10 yrs do we think have the most respect.....

not necessarily in the past 10 years. I meant "older" as in the CLASSIC classics (the original NotLD, the Universal horror movies, the silent ones, stuff like that)

RavageRitual
01-30-2006, 07:56 PM
Originally posted by The STE
not necessarily in the past 10 years. I meant "older" as in the CLASSIC classics (the original NotLD, the Universal horror movies, the silent ones, stuff like that)

Ok, I was mistaken once again.

But this just gave me an idea of a good thread....

liebesspiel
01-30-2006, 08:28 PM
This is confusing! Explain yourself!

RavageRitual
01-30-2006, 08:29 PM
Originally posted by liebesspiel
This is confusing! Explain yourself!

Its allright, everythings handled. And you came up with some good ideas. Sorry for ragging on you.

HorrorGuru
01-30-2006, 11:48 PM
No it's cool,

Glad to have made a contribution nonetheless...

mikeywalsh
01-31-2006, 01:27 AM
I'd say Night of the Living Dead if it's considered modern. It changed the genre and really seemed to have a significant subtest for the period.

urgeok
01-31-2006, 02:29 AM
i may be wrong but i think the thread is aimed at horror movies that have the respect of the GENERAL film going populace, not the respect of just people you'd find on a horror board.

Elvis_Christ
01-31-2006, 03:00 AM
In the academic community: Nosferatu, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Night Of The Living Dead, The Exorcist, Halloween (somtimes) and Alien.