 Welcome to church of the chair where a shave and a haircut cost two bits, but I'm not on Twitch I'm your hosty and today we're talking about my favorite horror movies of all time Thanks to this comment on discord from solvents Now I thought I already did this video. I could have swore I did this video In fact, I told solvents that I had done this video. I had not done this video I don't know how I've been on this channel doing lists for Over seven years and somehow I missed this but anyways, let's jump right into it Some of these are gonna be well at least one of them is gonna be a franchise I have them kind of split up into themes So first off, I'm gonna talk about my favorite horror franchise, which might be a surprise to it quite a few of you because of the types of books I like to read but that would be The saw franchise. I don't know why I like it as much as I do I like every single one of these movies. Some are good. Some are absolutely fantastic My favorite in the series would probably be six And I got a lot of flak for saying that but I do own the entire collection Except for spiral. I have not grabbed spiral yet. Even though I do like it. I think it is a good saw movie And when people say that it's it's not I I Question why? Because all the rest of the movies have the same bad acting they have the same kind of plot. It's a good Saw movie. That's my opinion. You can have your own of course, but what I like about it is It it's very on theme for my favorite Horror movie of all time, which we will get to in this list and we'll talk about that more when we get there And it might upset some people. That's fine I have no problem with with upsetting people or people disagreeing with me But let's go go ahead and get on with the rest of the list and nest next up We have my favorite vampire movies or my I don't want to say my favorite creature features But definitely favorite vampire movies. This one is the Lost Boys Joel Schumacher's best movie in my opinion number two would probably be the Wiz, but I love Joel Schumacher I even love some of his lesser known lesser appreciated works like the number 23 But Lost Boys is just an absolute classic and it has to be on this list Next up we have in the vampire category 30 days of night. I'm a big fan of Dower sad Endings and this one checks all of those boxes. I watch this movie quite a bit I've seen it probably 20 30 times at at the very least I try to watch it at least twice a year, but on top of that sometimes I just pop it in randomly I can watch it back to back to back If you haven't guessed I love vampires as monsters. I'm not too into Dracula interview with the vampire and certainly not Twilight, but I have nothing against those things But I definitely prefer vampires as you know tearing ripping tearing shredding eating that kind of vampire I'm not out here trying to fuck a bloodsucker. So anyways, 30 days of night is on this list as well Also, there are 16 move actually more than that when you count one of these collections is five of the saw films But we're showing off 16 different 16 different blue rays and BBDs today. I guess it was next up is a movie Not everyone's gonna consider a horror movie But it has one of the most horrifying scenes in it that I've come across ever and that is running scared with Paul Walker The the couple the creepy couple in this one is it makes this one very high on the list And if you know what I'm talking about, you know what I'm talking about. If not, that's fine. Go watch the movie It is a damn good thriller. It's got great action suspense all that stuff But tucked into this is one of the scariest horror movie scenes. I've ever come across next up we have a movie that is It's gonna require multiple watchings for me to Fully add it to this list, but tentatively I also don't own it. I watched it just last night, which made me want to do this Series of not series, but this video It's the whole reason why I wanted to go ahead and get it out there I will be reviewing it, but I'm saving my review for 31 days of Halloween There will be a lot of content that I'm gonna be consuming over the next month or so that is going to go directly to 31 days of Halloween So keep an eye out for that once again We're doing a video every single day for October that might not seem like something special But in the past I used to do maybe one or two videos a week and daily content in the past Just wasn't my thing it is now. So we are going to continue the daily content till at least October 31st Next up would be I think running scared is it has its own category maybe in the the vein of Horror movies that aren't considered horror movies. The next one 100% is religious trauma or religious themed stories and the first one is frailty Matthew McConaughey Bill Paxton Absolutely fantastic movie Lester known movie It is it's one of those that kind of rekindled the genre where Throughout the entire thing you're thinking that a certain person is crazy And it turns out they are not crazy that there is a supernatural element involved if that is a If that's a spoiler I apologize, but I just completely I just realized I completely skipped over the movie I was talking about the movie that I frailty is on the list But the movie that I was talking about that I do not own is cobweb. I just watched it last night Absolutely fantastic movie from the producer of it and Barbarian and it is now one of my favorite horror movies of all time I watched it last night. I was on the edge of my seat throughout the entire thing It was a little bit predictable, but I will have a full review up for you come October It'll probably be October 1st because it's the first video I'm filming for 31 days of Halloween. So yeah frailty is on there cobweb is on there moving on back to the religious stuff Hereditary and if you don't think this is a religious horror movie, you weren't paying attention This is I really can't say Enough about this movie if you haven't seen it you definitely need to check it out I'm not going into great detail on these because like I said, I have 16 to talk about but uh If you if you want any individual reviews of these and they're not already up on the channel Be sure you check first. Let me know down there in the doobly-doo if you want individual reviews of these so hereditary is Absolutely perfection. I think that the way Ari Aster went about hiding the plot and hiding Details breadcrumbs throughout the movie so that everything at the end came together I thought that was absolutely brilliant. So yeah hereditary is definitely on this list Mid-summer is not and I have not seen Bo is afraid although. I do like mid-summer a lot It's just not on this list. I am going to skip over this one because that's my number one It is in the religious category Those of you who've been following the channel already know what it is But I'm gonna talk about it more in-depth when we get to it next up we have Demon Knight the This series of movies did not last long we got Demon Knight We got Bordello a blood and I believe we got one more before they finally stopped doing them Billy Zane and Jada Pinkett Smith and William Sadler all the people in this did an absolutely fantastic job, especially Billy Zane It's one of his best performances. I love everything about this movie I I tend to like the whole bounty hunter supernatural bounty hunter genre in movies I don't care about that stuff too much in books although. I did like Richard Coddrey's Sandman Slim series, but this one as a standalone is absolutely perfect And I've been dying for a sequel that we will at this point never get I mean not even probably never get I know we're not going to get a sequel to it Although I would love to see what Jada Pinkett Smith's character goes on to do of course back then She was just known as Jada Pinkett next up still on that religious bullshit. We are the we We have not we are we have the Exorcist 3 This is on this list for one scene again. If you know you know it's that hallway scene man nothing scarier And a lot of these movies on here have that one scene thing in common like running scared Hereditary especially the the telephone pole. I would say Lost boys the scene That's all painted red when they're out When they're eating the first time they come across, you know the first time it's shown what they're capable of Absolutely amazing, but anyways, yeah the Exorcist 3 Especially I'm not a huge fan of the first one I respect it for what it did what it did at the time for how controversial it was But I prefer this one far more than the original and we shall not speak of part 2 Next up we have two movies back-to-back by the same director and I'm just calling them the John Carpenter Category we have in two in sorry in the mouth of madness Sam Neil, I just this movie's perfect that it doesn't get any any better than this As far as I guess you could even lump this in with the religious themed This is definitely more cult supernatural kind of thing a cult not a cult Even though you can I don't know. Is it a cult movie? It's definitely a cult classic, but is it a cult movie? I don't know. Let's talk about that down there in the doobly-doo, but yeah Perfect film from start to finish. This has some of the coolest stuff, especially the thing that stands out for me Is the bicycle that scene especially bothers me and every single time I watch it Even though I know what's coming and some of the special effects don't hold up today. It is still an absolutely perfect experience Next up we are back on John Carpenter and you guys know what this is. Come on. You know what this is It's Ghost of Mars. No, it's I do love that movie, but it's the thing It's kind of obvious and I guess we're starting our sci-fi horror Additions to those this list the thing is a classic it can't be argued absolutely perfect film John Carpenter. I don't think John Carpenter has ever made a bad movie and I stand I stick by my guns with that one Even with things like ghosts ghost of Mars I absolutely love that film not everything has to be taken seriously Even if the movie itself kind of takes itself seriously, but the concept ghosts on Mars is Absolutely amazing and I love I love ice-cream. I love everybody in the movie, but anyways We're talking about the thing the thing perfect sci-fi horror. It is of course a remake of the thing that felt whatever it's called and it's and that itself is an adaptation of a novella by An author. I can't remember his name. I still haven't who's out there. That's what it's called Sorry, who's out there is the name of the of the novella. I have it I bought it years ago for sixteen dollars because I couldn't find it anywhere else But I'm gonna read it eventually if you want I just want to see that for 31 days of Halloween a back-to-back review of this or maybe in the Same video a review of this and that novella. Let me know down there in the doobly-do Next up in the sci-fi horror category We have two and these would probably be no the the last two that I'm saying are definitely my top two of all time But we have sunshine by Danny Boyle This one is once again lesser known, but it is absolutely amazing. It's got Sillian Murphy or Killian Murphy I'm sorry. I don't know which one it is. I've heard him called everything Yeah, I've heard him called both in interviews, but I don't know which one it is. It also has Chris Evans It starts off as your typical sci-fi movie. The Sun has gone out They're trying to literally restart the Sun with a with a megaton nuclear bomb kind of deal And Earth is you know failing slowly and they're in space trying to get this thing done I thought it was a very unique and original concept about halfway through it turns into a horror movie Almost to the to the extent of a it's not really a creature feature But to the extent of like a slasher like almost supernatural but not quite The guys shouldn't have been able to live through what he lived through but here We are let fiction be fiction right this movie is hella fun It is rather long on the long side at least my memory says that the first half isn't anywhere near as engaging and Suspenseful as the final half, but uh, yeah, it's if you haven't seen it Definitely check it out, especially if you like my number two favorite movie of all time and that is event horizon I actually own three different copies of this one I have two DVDs one of them is an extended not extended, but a special edition and the other one is just a regular As just regular DVD. This is the Blu-ray. I got from shout factory. I really love the production quality It's got tons of new scenes that weren't even available in the special edition DVD But event horizon is the closest we have come to a movie adaptation of Stephen Kings the jaunt and Whether or not we get an adaptation of the jaunt or not I consider this the closest wherever we're gonna get to it because it's the same premise some You end up going people end up going someplace. They should never have been able to go and when they come back They're changed forever But yeah event horizon Lawrence fishburn Sam Neil so many wonderful actors in in this one I just realized how many anyways I just realized that I have more than one movie with Sam Neil in it that that are favorites of mine I would even throw in Jurassic Park, but that's a hundred percent not a horror movie Even though a lot of people consider it a horror movie, but event horizon pitch perfect film I love the production quality. Was it Paul W at Paul W. Anderson. No Paul W s Anderson There's a Paul Anderson Paul W Anderson and Paul W s Anderson, right or any of those guys the same people I don't know. I'm not I'm not a director follower, but I do love this guy's movies Even the crappy resident evil movies. I love just because they're fun Definitely nowhere near my favorites, but they're fun. So event horizon now Let's talk about my favorite horror movie of all time here at the end um, I consider this on par with saw And everybody considers saw a horror movie No one considers this a horror movie and I might piss off some some Christians, especially out there This is a passion of the Christ is my favorite horror movie of all time If you watch it In the same way that you watch saw it's pretty much the same thing Someone torturing someone for what they think is the betterment of humankind Or teaching a lesson, uh, it's the same movie. It's just saw 1.5 or whatever Uh, the production quality everything and I know mel Gibson and Jim Cavies will have both gone batshit crazy But this is still if you as long as you don't watch this movie as Factual evidence of something Then I think you'll enjoy it far more as a horror movie Especially if you're into movies like hostile saw any of those that fall into the torture porn Category because I mean what else is this other than torture porn? Um, but I've watched this numerous times. I own the deluxe special edition blu-ray I own a regular blu-ray copy of it and I own this one that uh was inherited from my mother My mother of course liked it as a testament to her religion But uh I'm not going to get into that here. But uh, yeah favorite horror movie of all time anytime i'm into Anytime I feel like feeling uncomfortable and yes, I do get those moments I'm sure some of you out there do too where you want to watch something that makes you feel uncomfortable Just like an asmr video. That's pretty much why those are so popular because people like feeling uncomfortable It scratches certain parts of the brain that normally don't get scratched This is what I watch I watch the entire thing all of it and the devil in this satan Is an absolutely amazing representation of that story Uh of of that character's story the uh, how beautiful and sinister and that creepy little man baby person that is that's what I mean come on. It's a horror movie. I don't care what you say It's a horror movie and if you like this for other reasons I might actually judge you. But anyways, this is the passion of the christ favorite horror movie of all time Uh, definitely up there with saw and hostile and all that stuff Uh, but since this is a discussion video, I want you guys out there in the world to let me know What your favorite horror movies are I would especially like to hear from you What horror movies that you like that people don't consider horror movies. I think that uh I firmly believe that horror is in everything whether it be romance drama comedy There's horror in everything because horror is conflict horror is dread And if the writing is good, there's an element of horror because you're you're feeling dread for a certain character You don't want anything bad to happen to them. And that's what horror should be, you know, you you taking you you watching or reading something that You want that person to succeed But at the same time there's so much in their way and I find that to be horrifying I find that the dread that comes with any lovable character being in trouble No matter what that trouble might be Should be labeled horror and that's why I say horror every genre has horror elements Uh, but that's all the time I have for you today. Uh, I know you some of you guys like the longer videos So here here is one where I talk about 16 different movies Uh, and I would love to hear yours down there in the doobly-doo, but until next time all hail the chair