Friday, October 12, 2007

31 HORROR FILMS

I just knew about Ed Hardy, Jr’s project for 31 FILMS THAT GIVE YOU THE WILLIES from Peter Nellhaus’ blog and Esotika’s blog. So I think I should make my list, too.

--Ed Hardy, Jr’s blog is at:
http://shoottheprojectionist.blogspot.com/2007/09/31-flicks-that-give-you-willies-more.html


--Esotika’s list is at:
http://esotika.blogspot.com/2007/10/31-films-that-give-you-willies.html

In Esotika’s list, I would like to see ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK (1972, Sergio Martino)
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--Bleeding Tree’s list is at:
http://bleeding-tree.blogspot.com/2007/10/31-horror-movies.html

In Bleeding Tree’s list, I would like to see INCUBUS (1965, Leslie Stevens)


--Peter Nellhaus’ list is at:
http://www.coffeecoffeeandmorecoffee.com/archives/2007/10/post_12.html

In Peter’s list, I would like to see CAPTAIN KRONOS, VAMPIRE HUNTER (1974, Brian Klemens)
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This is my comment in Peter Nellhaus’ blog:

I would love to see you after you just saw THE DEVILS, because I’m curious to know how you looked like. Hahaha.

I haven’t seen this film yet, but I have heard it is great. Talking about Ken Russell, I like THE LAIR OF THE WHITE WORM (1988) very much. I would like to include THE LAIR OF THE WHITE WORM in my list, too, but in the end I decided to drop it because I think what I like the most in this film is the personality of Amanda Donohoe, not how frightened I was while watching it.



--This is my list:


(In alphabetical order)

1.ANGEL HEART (1987, Alan Parker)

2.ANGUISH (1987, Bigas Luna)

3.BOOGEYMAN (2005, Stephen Kay)

4.COLIC: DEK HEN PEE (2006, Patchanon Thammajira)

5.DEADLY BLESSING (1981, Wes Craven)

6.DEMENTIA (1955, John Parker)

7.LES DIABOLIQUES (1955, Henri-Georges Clouzot)

8.DER FLUCH (1988, Ralf Huettner)

9.HALLOWEEN II (1981, Rick Rosenthal)

10.HOTEL (2004, Jessica Hausner)

11.THE HOUSE (2007, Monthon Arayangkoon)

12.THE INITIATION OF SARAH (1978, Robert Day)

13.IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS (1995, John Carpenter)

14.ISLE OF THE DEAD (1945, Mark Robson)

15.JEEPERS CREEPERS (2001, Victor Salva)

16.KOKKURI (1997, Takahisa Zeze)

17.THE LOCALS (2003, Greg Page)

18.LONG KHONG (ART OF THE DEVIL II) (2005, Pasith Buranajan, Kongkiat Khomsiri, Isara Nadee, Seree Phongnithi, Yosapong Polsap, Putipong Saisikaew, Art Thamtrakul)
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19.MIDNIGHT OFFERINGS (1981, Rod Holcomb)

20.MUANG NAI MORK (1978, Permpol Choei-arun)

This film is about a brutal family who runs a hotel in the far north of Thailand. They kill many guests of the hotel to steal the guests’ money. Unfortunately, one of the guests they kill is the long-lost son of the hotel’s owners. The film is inspired by a writing of Albert Camus.


21.NIGHTSHADE (1972, Niklaus Schilling)

22.NOSFERATU THE VAMPIRE (1979, Werner Herzog)

23.PET SEMATARY (1989, Mary Lambert)

24.PHENOMENA (1985, Dario Argento)

25.THE RED SHOES (2005, Kim Yong-gyun)

26.THE REFLECTING SKIN (1990, Philip Ridley)

27.THESIS (1996, Alejandro Amenabar)

28.TOOLBOX MURDERS (2003, Tobe Hooper)

29.TREMORS (1990, Ron Underwood)

30.UNINVITED (2003, Lee Su-yeon)

31.WOLF CREEK (2005, Greg McLean)


















1 comment:

celinejulie said...

There are some horror films which I would like to add to this list very much, such as DARK WATER by Walter Salles. I like this film a lot, but I didn't include it in this list because it is not scary to me. What I like about it is its focus on the heroine's problems in her life.