The Horror/Comedy Movies

Celodrix
by Celodrix · 20 posts
14 years ago in Off Topic
Posted 5 years ago
I tend to prefer funny horror movies, horror movies with traps / puzzles, horror movies strongly rooted in science, and perverted horror movies.

Here is my list:

Re-Animator
Bride of Re-Animator
Beyond Re-Animator

Within the Woods
The Evil Dead
Evil Dead II
Army of Darkness

Puppet Master
Puppet Master II
Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge
Puppet Master 4
Puppet Master 5: The Final Chapter

Small Soldiers

Tremors
Tremors 2: Aftershocks
Tremors 3: Back to Perfection

Fido
Dead Alive

Scary Movie
Scary Movie II

Dawn of the Dead
Shaun of the Dead

Zombieland
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
Ghostbusters
Young Frankenstein
Little Nicky
Deadgirl
The Little Shop of Horrors

Were-Cop
Were-Cop 2

Jurassic Park

Thirteen Ghosts

Saw
Saw II
Saw III
Saw IV
Saw V
Saw VI

Flesh for Frankenstein
Cat People
The Fly

Species
Species II
Species III
Species The Awakening

Killer Condom
Teeth - Vagina Dentata
Bordello of Blood
American Psycho
Jennifer's Body
Gone Girl
Under the Skin
Split (2016)
Boxing Helena
The Last House on the Left (2009)
Quills
Brain Damage (1988)
The Girl Next Door
Sick Girl
Gutterballs
her name was torment
her name was torment 2
Death-Scort Service
The Green Inferno

The Human Centipede
The Human Centipede II
The Human Centipede III

The Purge
The Purge: Anarchy
The Purge: Election Year
The First Purge

Sharknado
Sharknado 2

Jack Frost
Jack Frost 2: Revenge of the Mutant Killer Snowman
Jack Frost 3: The Last Coming
krampus (2015)
A Christmas Horror Story
Posted 5 years ago
Still to this day i still have not watched any of the grudge movies.
Posted 5 years ago
List of my favorite horror movies.

Leprechaun - 1993
The Faculty - 1998
Battle Royale - 2000
28 Days Later - 2002
A Tale of Two Sisters - 2003
Freddy vs. Jason - 2003
Dawn of the Dead - 2004
Alien vs. Predator - 2004
The Grudge - 2004
Doom - 2005
The Descent - 2005
Land of the Dead - 2005
Dead Men Walking - 2005
The Grudge 2 - 2006
Silent Hill - 2006
28 Weeks Later - 2007
Primeval - 2007
30 Days of Night - 2007
I Am Legend - 2007
Flight of the Living Dead - 2007
AVPR: Aliens vs Predator (Requiem) - 2007
Dead Space: Downfall - 2008
Quarantine - 2008
Pontypool - 2008
The Guard Post - 2008
Mutant Chronicles - 2008
Mirrors - 2008
REC 2 - 2009
The Grudge 3 - 2009
Pandorum - 2009
The Descent Part 2 - 2009
The Horde - 2009
The Crazies - 2010
A Nightmare on Elm Street - 2010
Quarantine 2: Terminal - 2011
Dead Space: Aftermath - 2011
The Thing - 2011
REC 3: Genesis - 2012
The Bay (Nach Angst kommt Panik) -2012
The Last Days on Mars - 2013
Containment - 2015
Extinction - 2015
Seoul Station - 2016


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9p9goW9bnA
Posted 5 years ago
Here's my favorite list_
Re-Animator
The Exorcist
Sinister
Sinister Act
Friday the 13th
A nightmare on Elm Street
The Conjuring
The purge
Scream
The Babadook
Puppet Master
Saw
The Women in Black
Tremors
Drag me to hell
Hellraiser
The house of devil
Final destination
Drag me to Hell
Night of the living Dead
.....and many more..can't remember them now :kat_emoji1:
Posted 5 years ago
All time favorite horror movie is gotta be the Conjuring
Posted 5 years ago
As all the people here I would like to share my favourite horror movies


1:It Follows
2:IT
3:The Eyes Of My Mother
4:V/H/S/2
5:Pet Sematary
6:The evil dead
7:Dont Breath
8:Ouija:Origin of evil
9:Hereditary
10:Halloween

And many more.....
Posted 5 years ago
Leprechaun - 1993
The Faculty - 1998
Battle Royale - 2000
28 Days Later - 2002
A Tale of Two Sisters - 2003
Freddy vs. Jason - 2003
Dawn of the Dead - 2004
Alien vs. Predator - 2004
The Grudge - 2004
Doom - 2005
The Descent - 2005
Land of the Dead - 2005
Dead Men Walking - 2005
The Grudge 2 - 2006
Silent Hill - 2006
28 Weeks Later - 2007
Primeval - 2007
30 Days of Night - 2007
I Am Legend - 2007
Flight of the Living Dead - 2007
AVPR: Aliens vs Predator (Requiem) - 2007
Dead Space: Downfall - 2008
Quarantine - 2008
Pontypool - 2008
The Guard Post - 2008
Mutant Chronicles - 2008
Mirrors - 2008
REC 2 - 2009
The Grudge 3 - 2009
Pandorum - 2009
The Descent Part 2 - 2009
The Horde - 2009
The Crazies - 2010
Get Out
IT
The Babadook
A Nightmare On Elm Street
The Woman In Black
And the original Woman In Black
The Shining
Friday The 13th
Scream
saw
Hostel
The Blair Witch Project
The Woman
Drag Me To Hell
Poltergeist
Paranormal Activity
Don't Look Now
Children Of The Corn
It Follows
The Omen
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Others
28 Days Later
The Ring
Carrie
The Cabin In The Woods
The Exorcist
The Grudge
Candyman
The Descent
The Strangers
The Purge
The House Of The Devil
The Sinister
Posted 5 years ago
nighmare on elm stree
shawshank redmption
lets be cops
john wick 1 2 3
Posted 5 years ago
I not love watch films..sorry
Posted 5 years ago
My favorite film of all times is hereditary, I will leave a short opinion of the critical to you fell what is coming when you watch this film: Ari Aster’s debut film begins in miniature. Later we learn of the trade Annie (Toni Collette), the film’s family’s matriarch, plies—meticulously designing doll-house-sized vignettes of the many domestic traumas she’s experienced, and still does, throughout her life, not for children but for art gallery spaces—though in the moment, in the beginning of Hereditary, the effect simply alludes to Aster’s ancestral preoccupations. From a tree house, pulling back through Annie’s workshop window, cinematographer Pawel Pogorzelski’s camera pans to a tiny recreation of the house we’re currently within, then pushes into the simulacrum of high school student Peter Graham’s (Alex Wolff) bedroom, which transforms into the room itself, perspectives already ruined so early in the film. Father Steve (Gabriel Byrne) enters to give his late-snoozing son the black suit needed to attend his late grandmother’s memorial. Aster’s intent, as is the case throughout Hereditary, is both blunt and oblique: worlds exist within worlds, shadows within that which casts them, or vice versa, reality represented like the rings of a tree or the spirals of DNA holding untold secrets within the cores of whoever we are. Colin Stetson’s brain-churning score rattles the frame’s edges. Menace looms—and menace soon unfolds, tragedies upon tragedies. The Graham family unravels over the course of Hereditary, which derives its power from testing the binds that force families together, teasing their strength as each family member must confront, kicking and screaming (or in Collette’s case: making the noise of one’s soul fleeing through every orifice), just how superficial those binds can be. In the absence of a reason for all of this happening, there is inevitability; in the absence of resolution there is only acceptance

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