With thanks to Cinemonster for throwing the party again. His 5th annual challenge is here.
This is my fourth time trying (earlier lists here, here and here). Last year it took me four months, and my list was 37 movies long to hit all the categories. Let's see how I do this year. I started with a list of over 100 horror films I wanted to see, so whittling this down was the first challenge.
10 year anniversary: AM1200, Cold Prey II, Eden Lake
30 year anniversary: Dead Ringers, Maniac Cop
40 year anniversary: Long Weekend, Magic, Martin
Golden anniversary: Kuroneko
60 year anniversary: Horror of Dracula
7 countries:
Denmark/Sweden: Haxan
France: Diabolique, [Inside]
Germany: Faust
Italy: Torso, Kill Baby…
With thanks to Cinemonster for throwing the party again. His 5th annual challenge is here.
This is my fourth time trying (earlier lists here, here and here). Last year it took me four months, and my list was 37 movies long to hit all the categories. Let's see how I do this year. I started with a list of over 100 horror films I wanted to see, so whittling this down was the first challenge.
10 year anniversary: AM1200, Cold Prey II, Eden Lake
30 year anniversary: Dead Ringers, Maniac Cop
40 year anniversary: Long Weekend, Magic, Martin
Golden anniversary: Kuroneko
60 year anniversary: Horror of Dracula
7 countries:
Denmark/Sweden: Haxan
France: Diabolique, [Inside]
Germany: Faust
Italy: Torso, Kill Baby Kill
Japan: Kuroneko
Norway: Cold Prey II
8 decades:
1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s
6 films from David Cronenberg, William Lustig, Sergio Martino, and George Romero
2 flying things that kill you: Phantasm, The Mist
2 silent films: Faust, Häxan
1 aquatic menace film: Eaten Alive
4 women-directed films: American Mary, Black Rock, Don't Look Back, Vamps
1 inanimate object comes alive: Down
1 Barbara Crampton film: Chopping Mall
2 Tobe Hooper films: Eaten Alive, [Salem's Lot]
[note 8/29/19: never got hold of Inside, and got hold of Salem's Lot but am waiting to watch it with my son]