My Favorite Movies


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Best of the best

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1
The Fog 1980,  R)
The Fog
I love everything about this movie: the creepy foghorn blowing, the equally creepy score, the scene when the salt water comes in contact with the tape player and starts playing a low (creepy) voice of Blake, the diary which if you feeze it as Malone is flipping through the pages gives a rather raunchy description of some woman, JC's brief role, the really bad elevator music that Stevie Wayne's radio station plays, Blake and his (yes, creepy) crew, the in-jokes of peoples names, Jamie Lee Curtis, Adrienne Barbeau, Hal Holbrook, Darwin Joston, George "There ain't no fog bank out there" Flowers and Tom Freakin' Atkins. Amen.
2
Creepshow 1982,  R)
Creepshow
I know most prefer him in Airplane! and/or The Naked Gun but I will always remember Leslie Nielsen for this movie. And Prom Night. And Forbidden Planet. But especially Creepshow. RIP Leslie.
"I can hold my breath for a looooong time!"
3
[Rec] 2007,  R)
4
Moon 2009,  R)
Moon
A thinking man's science fiction/drama that has turned out to be the best film I've seen this year. I could go through the usual list of 'this is great, that was terrific' but I won't since every single thing in this film is just freakin perfect. I even enjoyed Kevin Spacey and THATs saying something.
5
Source Code 2011,  PG-13)
Source Code
A brilliantly written and directed sci-fi thriller that doesn't concern itself with one mystery but several all going on at the same time that eventually all tie together for an unexpected and highly original non-stop thrill ride. So far the best movie of 2011 and Duncan Jones is officially on the short list for favorite directors because of not only this film but his equally amazing yet very different sci-fi/thriller/mystery, Moon. Keep 'em coming Mr. Jones, keep 'em coming.
6
Poltergeist 1982,  PG)
Poltergeist
Simply the best, creepiest of all ghost tales told. It scared me when I was a kid and it still can give me chill bumps now. The sequels decline rapidly.
7
Paranormal Activity 2007,  R)
Paranormal Activity
One of a very few select movies that had me jumping at noises in my house AFTER the movie was over. I hope that with the sucess of this film makers will start making more atmospheric and suspenseful ghost stories instead of the flashy, showy crap we've had to deal with; Haunting In Connecticut comes immediately to mind.
8
Ravenous 1999,  R)
Ravenous
Part horror movie, part thriller and part historical film mixed with some very black humor and the American-Indian legend of the Wendigo to boot, makes for a strange but highly enjoyable cannibalistic romp through the Mid-1800's. It takes its time to get going but once it does it hardly ever lets up. Top-notch performances by Guy Pearce and Robert Carlyle plus a wonderful and memorable score.
9
Halloween 1978,  R)
Halloween
Others may have come before it, (i.e. Twitch of the Death Nerve; Black Christmas) but no one ever did it as good as John Carpenter with this still effective slasher that begat more ripoffs than any other film.
10
Little Shop of Horrors 1986,  PG-13)
11
Night Watch (Nochnoi Dozor) 2004,  R)
12
Le Pacte des loups (Brotherhood of the Wolf) 2001,  R)
13
Fido 2006,  R)
Fido
The DVD cover is rather boring and unassuming but don't let that be a factor in whether or not you see it because this is easily the best horror/comedy of the year, not to mention one of the years best overall. The film, about domesticating zombies in a fifties style world, is simply genius and the most original I've seen in a long time. The makers expertly and evenly handle black humor, sentimentality and satire quite well without ever going overboard. Oh and there is of course a few choice splattery moments too. This is must see stuff.
14
The Evil Dead 1981,  R)
15
Night of the Creeps 1986,  R)
16
Re-Animator 1985,  R)
17
Stranger Than Fiction 2006,  PG-13)
18
Blue Velvet 1986,  R)
Blue Velvet
David Lynch's pičce de résistance. A few of his other films come close but nothing can or probably will knock this film from it's high standing. It's an erotic thriller murder mystery that's told in a way that only David Lynch and his warped genius can. Hearing the songs 'Blue Velvet' or 'In Dreams' gives them a whole new meaning now.
19
Dangerous Liaisons 1988,  R)
20
28 Days Later 2002,  R)
21
The Return of the Living Dead 1985,  R)
22
A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984,  R)
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Wes Craven's shining moment in an otherwise mediocre film career.
23
Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back 1980,  PG)
24
Die Hard 1988,  R)
25
Steel Magnolias 1989,  PG)
26
Finding Nemo 2003,  G)
27
The Silence of the Lambs 1991,  R)
28
My Neighbor Totoro 1988,  G)
My Neighbor Totoro
Along with Spirited Away this is Miyazaki's best work and a shining, perfect example of old school animation. I have watched this more times than some of my favorite horror movies.

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