furystorm
Super Freak
What are your personal favorite three horror films of all time?
I've been beefing up my horror DVD collection and even broke it out into a cabinet of its own recently, and would like suggestions on members personal favorite three horror films of all time. I've recently picked up the entire lot of Romero Dead films, Near Dark (which I only discovered through reading this board), Suspiria, Romero's Martin (encouraged by the documentary on the Dawn of the Dead), and the original Nosferatu. I enjoy the entire range of horror films, but lately feel like nothing actually frightens me. Is it possible that I've lost the ability to be frightened that we all enjoy as children?
Here is a list of my favorite three, as always, highly subject to change as I am exposed to new horror fare...
1. Halloween - still terrifies me if the mood is right, I never miss watching this one during Halloween of course, and the scene when Michael sits up behind Laurie is burned into my psyche as one of the most frightening scenes ever.
2. Alien - the ultimate creature film for me, a perfect marriage of creature design (that of the biomechanoid) by Giger and sparse beautiful cinematography and direction by the incomparable Ridley Scott, all combine to create a claustrophobic anxiety ridden tale, not nescesarily horror, perhaps more suspense, and while many today find the pacing to be quite boring, I personally feel that the intentional build up of tension is a crucial factor in the ultimate feeling of helplessness created by said pacing, and my favorite film of all time!
3. Dracula - not terrifying, but a damn fine classic interpretation of the Gothic tale, Lugosi is Dracula to me.
Thanks for your suggestions! As always, the Freaks Board rocks!