View Full Version : Help Me Induct a Horror Noob
The_Return
06-09-2008, 05:09 PM
Ok guys - I think I can manage this on my own, but I thought you guys might enjoy giving me a hand anyway.
My girlfriend is about as far as you can get from a horror fan. She has great taste in movies otherwise, but she's never really given horror it's day in court, aside from a couple semi-horror flicks that we watched together: Sleepy Hollow and Burton's Sweeney Todd, both of which she enjoyed.
Well, she is reluctantly willing to give horror a chance, because she knows how much I love it. Only I'm having some trouble deciding where I should start in order to really get her hooked...
I'm thinking I might go for some Universal stuff to start - maybe the big three: Dracula, Frankenstein + The Wolf Man.
She's a HUGE Phantom of the Opera fan, so maybe I'll try the Herbert Lom Hammer version...doubt she'd be ready for the Robert Englund one just yet.
Basically what I'm asking for is help suggesting some fairly light horror flicks that a new-commer to the genre might like. Some basic criteria:
- She's a HUGE romantic, so it would be nice if there were some kind of romantic aspect involved. Nothing major, but it'd be nice to have a bit of mushy stuff hanging around.
- Little-to-no gore. I'm sure she'd be fine with it eventually, but I'd rather ease her into it.
- Not overly heavy on plot....atmosphere is more important. I hope I don't need to explain why ;)
Anyway, thanks in advance! :)
neverending
06-09-2008, 05:12 PM
Rosemary's Baby?
Freak
06-09-2008, 05:12 PM
If you really wanna induct her to horror you should kidnap her,lock her in your basment and torture her Hostel style.
Roderick Usher
06-09-2008, 05:19 PM
The Hunger - sexy-time will follow, it's super romantic and sexy
Night of the Living Dead - low on gore high on mood
Hammer's version of The Mummy - really atmospheric and cool
Them (Ils) - very little gore or real violence, just lots of tension
Dante'sInferno
06-09-2008, 05:24 PM
Young Frankenstein.
I bet she would enjoy that.:)
Despare
06-09-2008, 05:41 PM
Fido! :)
massacre man
06-09-2008, 05:47 PM
Shaun of the Dead. Really depends on what you consider gore, the only part I can think of with major gore is the intestines when one of the characters is ripped apart at the bar. And there's the little love story between Shaun and Liz. And it's funny.
missmacabre
06-09-2008, 06:14 PM
Shaun of the Dead. Really depends on what you consider gore, the only part I can think of with major gore is the intestines when one of the characters is ripped apart at the bar. And there's the little love story between Shaun and Liz. And it's funny.
I would do as you planned and start with the Universal monsters. Frankenstein in particular, then Dracula. Go from that to maybe Interview with a Vampire. Good segwey, I figure, and it's nice and romantic. Then a zombie movie. Rod mentioned NOTLD and I second that one. A great classic.
Then Massacre Man's suggestion of Shaun of the Dead is a good segwey into gorier movies. It's a comedy so nothing too frightentingly gorey, but it should get her used to the stuff she'll see in most slashers.
cactus
06-09-2008, 06:53 PM
Can't go wrong with The Haunting ('63)...
The_Return
06-09-2008, 06:54 PM
Can't go wrong with The Haunting ('63)...
I was thinking that myself...
Elvis_Christ
06-09-2008, 06:57 PM
http://www.uvmagazine.com/store/images/mordumnew.jpg
:D
I'd recommend Ginger Snaps or Near Dark.
Despare
06-09-2008, 07:01 PM
She likes classic movies? What bout things like Onibaba or Eyes Without a Face? Is she into foreign stuff like Spoorloos? I've never got anyone into horror films with the classics, generally it takes a sem-seasoned fan of the genre. Interview With a Vampire may be another good one if you're looking for something modern. Like you said, you can do it yourself, and probably will have to because you know her. :)
neverending
06-09-2008, 07:06 PM
She likes classic movies? What bout things like Onibaba or Eyes Without a Face? Is she into foreign stuff like Spoorloos? I've never got anyone into horror films with the classics, generally it takes a sem-seasoned fan of the genre. Interview With a Vampire may be another good one if you're looking for something modern. Like you said, you can do it yourself, and probably will have to because you know her. :)
I was thinking that myself. A black and white classic wouldn't be a good opener for most people under age 25.
The_Return
06-09-2008, 07:10 PM
I was thinking that myself. A black and white classic wouldn't be a good opener for most people under age 25.
Ah, but she's not "most people under 25" :)
Some of her favourite movies are Casablanca and Rebel Without a Cause...we've watched a couple old Hitchcock flicks (To Catch a Thief and Rear Window) and she really liked both...she certainly has an appreciation for the classics :)
neverending
06-09-2008, 07:12 PM
Well, that's a horse of a different color!
frozenheart
06-09-2008, 07:17 PM
I agree with whoever said Night of the Living Dead. Maybe the Shining also? Dead Alive has romance, but is just a tad bit bloody!
The_Return
06-09-2008, 07:22 PM
Dead Alive has romance, but is just a tad bit bloody!
Hahahahaha - I think you might be trying to get me killed here! :p
crabapple
06-09-2008, 07:25 PM
Universal Classics--a good idea all around. Throw in a little Creature from the Black Lagoon. Always works.
Some lighter fantasy with horror elements plus romance: Always works. 7th Voyage of Sinbad, baby.
Then, second star to the right and straight on 'til Dawn of the Dead. That oughta rattle her a little. 's good for her.
The_Return
06-09-2008, 07:28 PM
Some lighter fantasy with horror elements plus romance: Always works. 7th Voyage of Sinbad, baby.
I really need to track that one down myself...caught bits and pieces of it on TV a couple times and it looks friggin' sweet, but I've never seen it to buy anywhere...
_____V_____
06-09-2008, 07:30 PM
Psycho
Final Destination series
The Omen
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
The Innocents
The Sixth Sense
The Others
Carrie
Poltergeist
Child's Play
Bram Stoker's Dracula
I think she ll dig most, if not all, of em.
bwind22
06-09-2008, 08:23 PM
Psycho
Final Destination series
The Omen
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
The Innocents
The Sixth Sense
The Others
Carrie
Poltergeist
Child's Play
Bram Stoker's Dracula
I think she ll dig most, if not all, of em.
I was gonna suggest Cannibal Holocaust ;) but V's list might be more appropriate. Bram Stoker's Dracula was the first film that popped in to my head after reading the first post.
alkytrio666
06-09-2008, 08:32 PM
Yeah, I think Psycho's a safe bet.
How about Cat People ('43)?
Elvis_Christ
06-09-2008, 08:48 PM
Last House On The Left :D
Doc Faustus
06-09-2008, 08:56 PM
Mad Love and Doctor X. Subtly perverse, clever, heartfelt and interesting movies that will help induct non genre afficionados. Also, Argento. Deep Red, Bird With the Crystal Plumage, good bets. Black Sunday and Black Sabbath show what good horror is all about, so do Corman Poe flicks.
Elvis_Christ
06-09-2008, 09:02 PM
Buy a massive tub of mayonnaise at slip in Porn Of The Dead.
roshiq
06-10-2008, 02:56 AM
-->May
---> Battle Royale
-->The Orphanage
-->The Mist
--> Ils (Them)
--> Frontier(s) ...I saw it with my cousin who haven't seen a horror film for the last almost 10 yrs. and she truly enjoyed it.
--> The 4th floor
--> Cloverfield
--> P2
and you can give a try for the "romantic" slasher All the boys love Mandy Lane:D .
hammerfan
06-10-2008, 04:16 AM
If she likes romance, how about the version of Dracula with Frank Langella?
crabapple
06-10-2008, 05:05 AM
I really need to track that one (7th Voyage of Sinbad) down myself...caught bits and pieces of it on TV a couple times and it looks friggin' sweet, but I've never seen it to buy anywhere...
Grab a cheap used copy off Amazon...if you have VHS, you can get one really cheap. It's a solid entertainer. Very fast-paced.
ferretchucker
06-10-2008, 06:48 AM
Start her off with more exciting ones. I've tried to get a few of my friends hooked with Halloween but they get bored waiting for something to happen. When she decides she like it, then spring the more atmospheric ones on her.