21. Best Family in Horror: The Myers Family
Well, let's see. There's Laurie Strode and her brother Michael Myers (whoops, spoilers), her daughter Jamie Lloyd - who survives two whole movies as an 8-year-old - and her son from an alternate universe who is Josh Hartnett and thus a modern Hercules.
22. Worst Recent Horror Movie You've Seen: Paranormal Activity 4 (2012)
The very first movie I reviewed, way back when when I was on Tumblr and I called myself Blogreel. Those times have since been lost to the wind. Unfortunately, this movie has not. It will forever go down in history as the horror movie that got so obsessed with itself that it forgot to be scary.
23. Favorite 1970's Horror: Suspiria (1977)
A violent Italian surrealistic Technicolor horror fantasy epic (the more words it takes to describe a movie, the better it is), Dario Argento's masterpiece of horror cinema is one of the most truly bizarre and off-putting films ever to grace the silver screen.
24. Favorite Horror Theme Song: Slumber Party Massacre II (1987)
Honestly one of the flat out weirdest slasher movies to come out of the late period. I talk about it in more detail at CinemaBeach, but let's just say the guitar wielding killer sings an ode to his drill called "Let's Buzz" and leave it at that.
25. Best Version of Jason Voorhees: Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988)
This film features Kane Hodder in his first appearance as the hockey-masked curmudgeon, and just look at that attention to detail. It's no big surprise that director John Carl Buechler was also a make-up artist. With his inexplicably massive frame and impeccable physical acting, Hodder is the ruler of the kingdom of Crystal Lake.
26. A Horror You Can't Wait To See: The Dorm That Dripped Blood (1982)
I've been obsessed with this film ever since Randy mentioned it in Scream 2. Don't ask me why, because I couldn't tell you. I think I'm drawn to the title. But anyway, it has been nearly impossible to find in a non-janky edition but I got it! It's coming in the mail! I am so Excitebike right now.
27. Best Beheading: Friday the 13th (1980)
Oh, Pamela Voorhees and her man hands (played by Tom Savini). A blissfully crass ending to a wonderfully bad horror movie that ignited a generation (and the flames of my burning heart).
28. Favorite B-Movie Horror: Eight Legged Freaks (2002)
You could film David Arquette eating a potato and I would give it a five star review. But throw him in the mix with giant spiders, and I'm so down I've come through on the other side of the globe.
29. Most Righteous Killer (For Good): Leatherface in Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013)
He murders the hell out of Trey Songz and for that, I thank him. Also, he does pretty great at protecting his cousin.
He murders the hell out of Trey Songz and for that, I thank him. Also, he does pretty great at protecting his cousin.
30. Horror With An Ending You Didn't Expect to Happen: Sleepaway Camp (1983)
Reviews in This Series
Horror Lover Challenge Part 1 (August 16, 2013)
Horror Lover Challenge Part 2 (August 25, 2013)
Horror Lover Challenge Part 3 (August 28, 2013)
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Word Count: 502Reviews in This Series
Horror Lover Challenge Part 1 (August 16, 2013)
Horror Lover Challenge Part 2 (August 25, 2013)
Horror Lover Challenge Part 3 (August 28, 2013)
Loved your answers! and although I didn't put all the same answers as you- I agree with Sleepaway Camp! I'd love it if you'd read my series of answers over at http://fireworkeyes-hauntedhearts.blogspot.ca! [might have to search for them haha]
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