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NanoBoostMe t1_iu8hde8 wrote

Why in the world would Rob Zombie’s sequel to Halloween be on any top 100 horror list? That nulled this list immediately

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RetroEyes t1_iu9j271 wrote

You'd be surprised at the re-appraisal that film has received over the years, it just got included in BFI's 1-horror-film-per-year list too.

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NanoBoostMe t1_iu9krfm wrote

Guess it’s all about opinion so no one is really right or wrong. I enjoyed the first remake thought it was a cool different perspective and a solid movie something I can rewatch. I tried to give the sequel a few tries and it is unwatchable for me. His wife is such a atrocious actor in my opinion

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PecanPizzaPie t1_iu8ef1a wrote

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) is number one? This list is bad, but then consider the source.

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ViralGameover t1_iu8gyzw wrote

I think it has a genuine claim to first place. Maybe the best ending to a movie ever.

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PecanPizzaPie t1_iu8ikc1 wrote

I can think of about 20 horror films that are well above that one. Hell, Get Out, which was at 100 was better.

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ViralGameover t1_iu8j66t wrote

I can’t really think of many I’d put above it. Maybe Halloween, The Shining, The Thing, Return of the Living Dead…I like Green Room a lot. They’re contenders for sure but it’s a classic for a reason.

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PecanPizzaPie t1_iu8k6on wrote

I can, about 40 to 50 other movies on this list. Green Room was pretty good. I put the Texas Chainsaw Massacre around the same league as the Blair Witch Project. It was novel for its time, but ultimately an ok movie.

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MasterTeacher123 t1_iu8iplj wrote

You can praise films for their influence while also acknowledging other films have surpassed them

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molybdenum75 t1_iu8hn25 wrote

And sorry - Get Out needs to be higher than 100

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